Thursday, September 29, 2005

Flightplan

Flightplan is a good thriller movie. The writer sets up a good twist that does not reveal itself till the every end of Act 2 and that makes it powerful. However to me it sounded that the writer has run out of some ideas on how to expand the Act II and may be that was why that Jodie Foster attacked the bearded Moselm guy. That was so cliche in nowadays world and the reaction of the one American guy may be was another outrageous one.
The part that Jodie talked to the therapist and said that her husband was very unhappy and that she seemed delluisonal about her kid was kind of strange to me. I was about to beleieve that may be she has imagined all these and there has been no baby eventhough I saw Julia myself.
I saw on the news that Flight attendants outraged over Jodie Foster film. That is ridiculous ... in any industry, job, function , there is bribery and there are people that go out of their ways when they smell money. If that's the case no body should make any movies fearing that sb. out there might be offended.

The Arba guy really needed an aplogu and Jodie did not offfer one ... that was not v. human ...

Sep 28, 2005 — LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Labor unions representing most of the nation's 90,000 flight attendants have urged their members to boycott a new Jodie Foster film that portrays a flight attendant and a U.S. air marshal as terrorists.

They said that casting cabin crew members as villains in the movie "Flightplan" was irresponsible in light of heightened security concerns since the September 11, 2001 attacks, in which suicide hijackers used airliners as guided missiles.

The Walt Disney Co. film, which was the No. 1 release at the North American box office last weekend, stars Foster as an airline passenger who awakens from an in-flight nap to find her young daughter missing. It turns out that one of the flight attendants aboard is involved in a terrorist plot hatched by the plane's air marshal.


A union statement issued on Tuesday also complained that other flight attendants in the film are shown as being "rude, unhelpful and uncaring."

"This depiction of flight attendants is an outrage," said Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) International President Patricia Friend. "Flight attendants continue to be the first line of defense on an aircraft and put their lives on the line day after day for the safety of passengers."

An AFA spokeswoman in Washington said the unions worry that moviegoers will take away impressions that will make it more difficult for flight attendants to "earn the trust and respect of passengers."

"It's just so irresponsible," the spokeswoman, Corey Caldwell, told Reuters on Wednesday.

She said the portrayal of airline cabin crew members as evil-doers adds further insult to long-standing Hollywood stereotypes that have depicted flight attendants as sexualized bubble heads or as harsh, humorless disciplinarians.

A Disney spokesman said that in making "Flightplan," which grossed nearly $25 million last weekend, "there was absolutely no intention on the part of the studio or filmmakers to create anything but a great action thriller."



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