407 Dark Flight
407 Dark Flight
| 22 March 2012 (USA)
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Ten years ago, a young air hostess, New, miraculously survived a plane crash. New insists that a vengeful spirit caused that accident, but her belief unsettled those around her and she had to go through a psycho-therapy.

Reviews
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Bergorks If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Stephan Hammond It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Roman Sampson One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
ajayrathod-33044 I don't know why people complaining it. This is not as scary or horror type movie it simply look like you are watching movie Romantic movie with some ghost. A family which have some problem, A couple, Some person with some expectation. Some people with his present and past remarks.Basically movie running with pass on with pass accident of new( a air-hostage)because of some problem it re-start his journey with plane but ...... he find out this is her last plane when accident happened. A emotional finishing touch with some remaining passenger. Better if you see this movie as a romantic horror. you are not suppose to scare but intense scene makes you feel love and emotional feel.Remaining story is in film movie with emotional touch more than horror.
atinder After being let down by 7500, I thought give this Asian ghost movie on plane a watch. What the hell were these people thinking, when they were making this , tiIt had the most annoying cast in the world.There were some really very nasty, nasty,horrible and irritating.Its was so annoying to watch!This movie was more comedy then horror and those Comedy scenes was so shocking bad. I actually felt sorry for the poor ghost on that Plane and I was on there side!
fluffset ''Why so serious?''. A quote by Joker in The Dark Knight. Don't take this movie too heavily man, its just a horror-comedy flick from Thailand although they said its a horror. I enjoyed laughing during watching this movie because they are not too frightening, a little bit gory I guess. I enjoyed this. Just try this, once in your life. A film about flight 407 (4+7=13?) that have ghost on-board. One by one die include our lovely one,Marsha Wattanapanich. This is not scary movie, but its funny too. I suggest everyone to watch with their family, its a family movie? Not, just a light movie who everyone can watch. That's all.Enjoy your exciting flight...
ermintrude1963 The clichés of airline disaster movies – so hilariously parodied in Airplane!, which holds up to repeated viewings – are trotted out for the horror genre in Dark Flight 407 (407 เที่ยวบินผี, 407 Tiawbin Phee), which you'd probably only want to watch once.Touted as the first Thai film to actually be filmed in stereoscopic 3D, Dark Flight 407, a.k.a. Dark Flight 3D, suffers from uneven pacing and non-scary moments like frightened characters shrieking annoyingly to booming noises off screen. When will filmmakers ever realize that seeing people scared on screen doesn't necessarily mean audiences are going to feel the fright? Released by Five Star Production, it's directed by Isara Nadee, one of the "Ronin Team" from Art of the Devil 2. Another "Ronin Team" member, Kongkiat Khomsiri, is one of the screenwriters. But there are actually three or four writers credited, which points to a possible reason for the tonal shifts and lack of cohesion.Marsha Vadhanapanich, stars in Dark Flight. She's a flight attendant with a troubled past who's back on the job after a mysterious incident years before. Unfortunately, she isn't given much to do, other than rock a flight attendant's uniform and weird hair braid wrapped around her forehead. She mostly alternates between being freaked out and quiet pensiveness. But mainly, she's simply upstaged by a parade of screaming passengers and various CGI special effects.The supporting cast are the usual folks you see on airline flights in Thailand. There's the effeminate male flight attendant (singer X Thiti), a dreadlocked backpacker Thai dude (Namo Tongkumnerd), a scantily dressed, culturally clueless young Hong Kong woman (Sisangian Siharat), an old lady who's scared of flying, a pot-bellied foreigner sex tourist, a foreign couple and a well-to-do Thai family – a bossy, complaining wife (Anchalee Hassadivichit) and her henpecked husband (Poramet Noi-um). Their teenage daughter (Patree Taptong) is obsessed with her iPad's flight-simulator game – how convenient. Oh, there's also a Buddhist monk who comes in handy.And a member of the ground crew (Peter Knight) is trapped in the baggage compartment when the plane takes off. It just so happens he has a past with Marsha's character, which is supposed to create instant chemistry between the two.They are traveling on a Boeing 737, which even after a new paint job looks pretty worn. Inside is the kind of 737 layout you'll only find on an earthbound airplane movie set – an aisle wide enough to roll two drinks carts down, two, not three, rows of seats on each side with tons of elbow room and two, curtained-off compartments. Also, the huge galley looks like it's been transplanted from a 747. its a typical flick with the gory bits thrown in for good measure