Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Flight Risk 2025 by AverageMansReviews

Flight Risk 2025 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/vehicle hit and run/animal cruelty/biting/shooting/stabbing/electrician/torture/cutting/self harm/strength ring/drugs/burning/medical/references to homosexuality and sexual assault

This is going to be a bumpy flight: briefly; Winston [Topher Grace:] he is/was an accountant for this criminal, but he gets captured and is willing to make a deal: that gets accepted, he also provides mostly all the comedy.  Madolyn Harris [Michelle Dockery:] she is a Deputy Marshal, that is relieved she has been given an assignment out the field again, especially after the last time, so she has to escort Winston to fulfil is part of the bargain, we just have to take this flight where we meet this pilot/other names [Mark Wahlberg:] it just has to fly them to this location, but little things don't add up.

Generally speaking: the script, framework and pacing of this 91 minutes film is; on one hand; it has a clear identity of what it is and how it wants to handle its business, whilst on the other hand it does have that historic feel to it, which I will discuss later on.

Action and art; as for most parts of this film we are in a confined area; so they use this space to its full potential without it breaking the realism factor, at some point we even have a flare gun being used, this flight almost crashes into this landscape and from a visual perspective.

Character developments, comedy, performances and voice performances; in all cases they are excellent, I mean don't get me wrong the character developments are reliably good versions of what they are meant to be; such as looking for redemption, turncoat and the crazy one. But it is down to their representations; be it physical or/and voice performers that make them in-depth and well rounded and as I have already referenced there is a now and again some comedy for one vague reference; through this situation at least someone gets a dinner date, it is just really disappointing that so far this film has no accredited awards to its name and at minimum Dockery, Grace or/and Wahlberg deserve a few nominees for their performances in this project as between them; they physically keep things moving with enthusiasm and gusto.

This film receives: 8/10, this film is excellent; in one way or another there is a lot happening, which makes this film hardly boring. But and for me this is not a problem, but on a grand scale as it relates to potentially a demographic audience. This film is predominantly a situated based project which is absolutely fine. But because this film yes looks and feels modern, it very much runs like one of those linked 1980's, early 1990's action base film titles, which as you can imagine finding it somewhat difficult to connect with modern audiences; as for a brief example this film has been out since 24/01/2025 and it is currently Monday 03/05/2025 and it has just made its budget back of $25 millions and it has just made a profit margin of $100,000.

 

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