Non Stop (2014) (Movie Review)



Director: Jaum Collet-Serra
Duration: 1 hour 46 minutes
Cast: Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery

This film is a thriler-drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat or cause you to sink deep into your seat, depending. Bill Marks (Liam Neeson) is an Air Marshall. He has never been the same since his daughter, Olivia, died of cancer. He is struggling with alcohol and psychological problems.

The film is chiefly centred on the events aboard a flight on course to London from New York. Bill is onboard and starts receiving strange messages. The sender assures the death of one person every 20 minutes if 1.5 million dollars are not wired to a given account (which is in Bill’s name). Bill is helped by Jen (Julianne Moore) a fellow passenger and Nancy (Michelle Dockery) the flight attendant in his desperate search for the perpetrator. His discovery of a bomb aboard the flight, creates greater panic. He is framed as being a hijacker by the news and his superior. The evidence is twisted to make him appear guilty. Will he break or can he hold it together till the end?


The climax scene is well shot. The drama is gripping. Liam proves his mettle with a good performance. The plot is good with interesting twists. For lovers of this genre of film, it’s a delight.

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