
7500

When terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken young American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection with one of the hijackers.
When terrorists try to seize control of a Berlin-Paris flight, a soft-spoken young American co-pilot struggles to save the lives of the passengers and crew while forging a surprising connection with one of the hijackers.
I took a flyer on this (no pun intended) only because Joseph Gordon-Levitt was in it - he virtually guarantees a good movie. I knew nothing about the movie at all. As per usual Gordon-Levitt delivered a superb movie that was action-packed from beginning to end, which is particularly hard when the entire movie takes place inside the cockpit of the plane! Solid 10/10
I like most of Joseph Gordon-Levitt's work. And this does not disappoint. The entire movie takes place in the cockpit of a plane, which if memory serves, is a new unique approach to a plane hijacking movie.
JGL really carries the movie. It was always engaging and claustrophobic.
_7500_ is a gripping thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The movie's great storyline is full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the very end. The film's tense atmosphere and claustrophobic setting add to the overall suspense and make for a thrilling viewing experience. Overall, _7500_ is great for fans of suspenseful thrillers and anyone looking for a movie with an engaging plot and surprising twists.
7500, without a doubt, offers an action-packed story which will leave you tensed without disappointment. Throughout the film, Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives a stunning performance and illustrates the character of airline pilot Tobias Ellis exceptionally well. Furthermore, the performance of Omid Memar who performed as Vedat executed an influential role of a troubled boy who demonstrated strong emotions and unquestionably kept the mind wondering throughout the film.
Moreover, the framework of the film was fantastically set out and even still with it set just in an aircraft, it supplied a chilling atmosphere which left you suspecting what happens next. Additionally, the story itself is well formulated, though in some scenes it drags along too much, yet, more action could have been implemented where possible.
Overall, the film was great and had well-built up scenes throughout. Yet, the ending was frustrating and could have provided a more in-depth understanding of what happened afterwards. Nevertheless, I would still recommend this film to anyone because it is positively a surpassing film.
Really solid single room thriller à la Buried, Den Skyldige and Locke. Levitt puts in a great performance, and the story, while linear and predictable, still impresses with its presentation and pacing. Not a bad way to spend 90 minutes, definitely worth a watch.
Good to see Joseph back in action and played his role well. I enjoyed the film, a simple plot to understand, tense at moments and a good set off and great landing. Something different for the camera perspective that’s not in much films based in a plane and it made it more real like.
_7500_ takes off quickly and while it has some ups and downs, it cruises along nicely with some great tension and fine suspense. The film stalls when it reaches the third act, but lands at the end and, overall, takes us on an enjoyable round trip.
Efficiently done and more realistic than much of the garbage Hollywood turns out with films of this type.
I took a flyer on this (no pun intended) only because Joseph Gordon-Levitt was in it - he virtually guarantees a good movie. I knew nothing about the movie at all. As per usual Gordon-Levitt delivered a superb movie that was action-packed from beginning to end, which is particularly hard when the entire movie takes place inside the cockpit of the plane! Solid 10/10