In this modern retelling of a classic urban legend, a mother (Jodie Foster) finds herself at odds with a skeptical flight crew and her own sanity after her daughter, Julia (Marlene Lawston), vanishes in the middle of a flight, with only a few clues left behind. She must now challenge the boundaries of her will and her mind in her desperate search. This movie WON The Best Picture Award in 2006 went to James Horner for the Top Box Office Films. The ASCAP Film & TV Awards are given since 1986 and honor (ASCAP) composers, lyricists and publishers of the most performed music from television and top box office movies. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is a music performing-rights organization which was founded in 1914. It is the world's largest organization of its kind with over 130,000 composer, lyricist and music publisher members. If you are a parent and have ever felt helpless in any situation when it came to the loss or hurt of your child, then you can very easily relate to Jodie Foster's Character. A great quote from Stephanie (Kate Beahan), a airline stewardess, says it best [over the intercom] "Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry to interrupt, but we've got a first to report. It seems our aircraft is big enough to lose a child in. Her name is Julia Pratt (Marlene Lawston), six years old, she is wearing a navy blue jumper. If she's anywhere near you or perhaps playing with one of your kids, please press the call button now. We've got an anxious mom up here. Thank you. " Be sure and catch this when are in the mood not to be interrupted. It usually takes a while to get into this film as some film take time to develop. I'll give this a 4/5 for the riveting performance of Jodie Foster and the Ending. IF YOU LIKE MY REVIEWS PLEASE DON'T HESITATE TO LET ME KNOW BY VOTING. THANKS.Read full review
This was a decent movie, but by no means one of the greatest I've ever seen. The story is about a Mother who board in the plane with her daughter and vanishes right before her eyes. Questioning her sanity, Kyle Pratt (Jodie Foster) tries to solve and link the connection to the unexpected death of her husband and the disappearance of her child. I think the movie did well for most part. This is the kind of movie you can sit and watch one time and forget about it. Honestly, I don't expect much on Jodie Foster's movies - her acting is terrible - most of the times. But then again, I'll give her credit to this one. She did good. Give it a chance and let me know what you think?
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I ordered this for my gaming PC, ASUS ThunderBolt V motherboard with AMD FX-8150, 16GB Ram with two GeForce GTX 560 video SLI cards. It put smiles on my face because of the performance. Great HD and 3D.
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