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201479 minThriller, Horror, Mystery

Flight 7500

Is Flight 7500 a Hit or Flop?

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Is Flight 7500 worth watching? With a rating of 4.9/10, this Thriller, Horror, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Flight 7500 Synopsis

Flight 7500 departs Los Angeles International Airport bound for Tokyo. As the overnight flight makes its way over the Pacific Ocean during its ten-hour course, the passengers encounter what appears to be a supernatural force in the cabin.

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Top Cast

Leslie Bibb
Leslie BibbLaura Baxter
Jamie Chung
Jamie ChungSuzy Lee
Jerry Ferrara
Jerry FerraraRick
Ryan Kwanten
Ryan KwantenBrad Martin
Amy Smart
Amy SmartPia Martin
Scout Taylor-Compton
Scout Taylor-ComptonJacinta Bloch
Christian Serratos
Christian SerratosRaquel Mendoza
Nicky Whelan
Nicky WhelanLiz Lewis
Johnathon Schaech
Johnathon SchaechCaptain Haining
Alex Frost
Alex FrostJake

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Flight 7500 has received lower ratings (4.9/10) from audiences.

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Critic Reviews

RalphRahalDec 17, 2024
★ 4

Flight 7500 struggles to take off with a weak script and a plot that promised depth but failed to deliver. The story is riddled with missed opportunities, and the cinematography feels inconsistent, often focusing on elements that seem important but are never revisited. At times, it feels like the editing prioritizes aesthetic shots over storytelling, as if every frame aimed to be a landscape photograph rather than serve the narrative. The script falters with awkward and tone-deaf lines, like a character choking and gasping, "I can't breathe," followed by someone asking, "Are you okay?" Discussions about spirits of the dead are treated with a bizarre casualness that undercuts the gravity such moments should have. This lack of emotional resonance makes the dialogue feel hollow and disjointed. Performance-wise, the acting is a mixed bag. Amy Smart does her best with the limited material, but her role doesn’t give her much to work with. Ryan Kwanten, who plays Lance Morrell, the first character to die, delivers the most compelling performance in the film. Overall, Flight 7500 had potential, but with a shallow script, lackluster acting, and confusing editing, it fails to leave a lasting impression.