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Cameron Poe, a highly decorated United States Army Ranger, came home to Alabama to his wife, Tricia, only to run into a few drunken regulars where Tricia works. Cameron unknowingly kills one of the drunks and is sent to a federal penitentiary for involuntary manslaughter for seven years. Cameron becomes eligible for parole and can now go home to his wife and daughter. Unfortunately, Cameron has to share a prison airplane with some of the country's most dangerous criminals, who took control of the plane and are now planning to escape the country. Cameron has to find a way to stop them while playing along. Meanwhile, United States Marshal Vincent Larkin is trying to help Cameron get free and stop the criminals, including Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom.
Newly paroled ex-con and former U.S. Ranger Cameron Poe finds himself trapped in a prisoner transport plane when the passengers seize control.
This film is really pretty good for what it is. Since it&#39;s about a recently-released prisoner on his way home when prisoners seize control of the prisoner-transport plane he&#39;s in, it&#39;s a relatively unusual action film. The relatively unique setting (it&#39;s kind if like Die HArd in a general way only) and plot have potential, with Cage&#39;s character trying to solve the situation in the air whilst cops on the ground try to handle it there. And, for the most part the film uses the potential well. There&#39;s action, tension, and drama, and the momentum keeps up throughout.<br/><br/>That said, of course the film has some failings. Some themes and elements are well-trod and even clichéd while parts of the whole things are rather implausible, and in some parts the story has not handled very smoothly.<br/><br/>One other point is that some people don&#39;t like the range of characters, especially among the criminals, and think that the film tried to do too much. I think, however, that all of this added to the film. Although the number of singular characters does prevent much exploration of each one, that is not something to be expected in a film such as this and it is not a very significant problem. Thus, the variety of characters increased the film&#39;s depth and the range of entertainment value, added to the realism and tension, heightening the mistrust, etc., among some of the prisoners, and it provided some more rich characters with personality. Some claim that Buscemi&#39;s much-feared serial-killer character was superfluous, but I find him a great addition in part because he&#39;s a relatively complex and interesting character and he provides a very different aspect to the lot of criminals on the plane. The fact that the other criminals kept him tied up because they thought he was just a dangerous nut case, while in the end he ends up coming off as much more intelligent and less savage than they is a fun and interesting spot in the film. This is heightened by the fact that he appears to be the only prisoner who escapes, which adds more fun irony to the film.<br/><br/>Could this film have been better? Yes, it could have been much better if different themes were introduced, characters handled differently, etc,., but as it was it is still a pretty good film for what it is.
I just finished watching this film for the first time on Sky Movies. Okay this film does sound a little cheesy when you first hear about it but this film is one of the most heart pounding action film ever made. A whole gang of extremely dangerous convicts hijack an aeroplane being used to transport them to another prison. Nicolas Cage plays Cameron Poe, a now ex-convict ready to meet his daughter for the first time in his life but finds himself caught up in this nightmare with wings. I&#39;ve always thought Cage is a fantastic actor but he hasn&#39;t had that many good films to show that. He is fantastic in this film although the redneck accent he puts on is annoying at first. John Malkovich; well there you&#39;re only getting better. I am a big fan of him especially in his role as Lennie in Of Mice &amp; Men. He maintains the psychopathic mentality he has in most of his other films as Cyrus &#39;The Virus&#39; Grissom, the deadliest convict on the flight.<br/><br/>I won&#39;t tell you anymore because you have to see this film for yourself. So go on... see it, see it, SEE IT!
This is a movie that knows it is absurd, and does little to deny it.
During the fight, Billy-Joe pulls a switch-blade on Cameron. Cameron responds by striking Billy-Joe in the nose, causing him to die from blunt-force trauma to the head. When Billy-Joe&#39;s friends flee the scene, one of them grabs the switch-blade off the ground. Therefore making a self-defence case difficult to prove. As the only witness Cameron had was his wife Trisha and even she ran off to get Dale the bartender before Billy-Joe pulled the knife, therefore she didn&#39;t witness what happened.<br/><br/>During his trial, Cameron refused to plead guilty. However, his lawyer gives him poor advice, stating that he risked getting 10 years if the case went to trial and he lost. But by admitting to it, he&#39;d only get 4 years and serve maybe a year for good behaviour. For whatever reason, this wasn&#39;t a plea deal, but lawyer&#39;s advice. So when he plead guilty, the judge seemingly decided to make an example out of Cameron, believing that Cameron, being a former Army Ranger didn&#39;t think the normal rules of society applied to him and that he is trained to respond with deadly force, therefore making him a danger to society and therefore gave him a sentence of 7-10 years. a5c7b9f00b

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