Quick Review: The fact it is being set on an airplane, makes “7500” inevitably claustrophobic and kinda panic-y, and its experienced director T. Shimizu successfully manages to create an obscure and mysterious atmosphere that gives it a chilling feel and sense of dread, but sadly this half-baked effort goes sharply downhill towards the end, leaving far too many questions unanswered and leading to a twist that's neither shocking, nor clever. Not to mention its one-note characters.
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Agree! At first I thought it was zombies, and it had my interest. Then it just got weirder and weirder, and I don't even think I know what happened. I don't like endings where they explain things to you, show what you missed, and expect you to put it all together. It's lazy. I was hoping for more. Another good review, and please watch something I'm not lol!
Glad we agree on this one as well.
I knooow, right! I hate when a movie underestimate its audience! We're not that stupid!
I actually thought the ending was very old-fashioned and dones million times before... Dead End anyone???
I'm watching Willow Creek tonight. Have you seen it recently? lol
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