Thrilling Gerard Butler film on Netflix, boasting a 94% Rotten Tomatoes rating, includes a climactic scene involving a massive hammer - don't miss it!
In the skies above, Gerard Butler takes the helm as Brodie Torrance, a Scottish commercial pilot navigating a perilous journey from Singapore to Tokyo in the new action-packed film, "Plane". Released on Netflix on June 12, 2023, Jean-François Richet directs this crowd-pleasing thriller that promises entertainment, a clear-cut story, and plenty of bullet dodging.
Set against the backdrop of a tropical island near the Philippines, the film follows Brodie as he battles against the odds to save the majority of the plane's survivors after a crash landing. Mike Colter stars as Louis Gaspare, a convicted murderer being transferred to a new prison, who finds himself unexpectedly teaming up with Brodie to take down a brutal gang that controls the island and holds foreigners for ransom.
The movie delivers on high-energy action sequences, featuring punch-ups, explosions, shoot-outs, and more. With a plot that takes itself lightly, "Plane" offers an enjoyable B-movie feel that doesn't shy away from its over-the-top moments. The film has received critical acclaim, earning a respectable 79% rating from critics and a stellar 94% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes Popcornmeter.
In addition to "Plane", Gerard Butler can also be seen in the new live-action version of "How To Train Your Dragon". For those in the UK, the film is available for rental via Prime Video, while US viewers can stream it on Netflix.
While "Plane" may not delve deeply into emotional or complicated plots, it offers a straightforward, action-packed adventure that is sure to satisfy fans of the genre. The film's focus on teamwork and survival makes for an engaging watch, as Brodie and Louis must work together to save the passengers and get them home. With its combination of action, humour, and heart, "Plane" is a must-watch for any action movie enthusiast.
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