Final Approach
Final Approach
R | 06 December 1991 (USA)
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Final Approach deals with the mental condition of Amnesia when a stealth test pilot, Col. Jason Halsey, is involved in an air disaster. A psychiatrist Dr. Dio Gottlieb attempts to help Halsey to recover his memory, but his motives seem strained. Is Gottlieb giving professional help or is he a counter-intelligence agent sent to debrief Halsey?

Reviews
Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Asad Almond A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
offvader Uhh...my summary should suffice...but for those of you that need more...this movie is well written and directed...the acting is excellent...it was one of the first fully digitally mastered movies so they went a little heavy on sound effects but it's still cool...it's witty...intelligent(unlike some of the people that left negative reviews of this movie)...the suspense and mystery builds wickedly right up to the end...best of all it is quite original(a rare treat)...and well you just have to see it for yourself.
caudesign If you like puzzlers, this film is a great little distraction. It is also one of the first films to have been shot with a completely digital audio soundtrack, so the sound is crystal clear.Sikking gives a very human portrayal of a very confused pilot plagued by flashbacks who sees a psych counselor (played by Elizondo) after recovering from a secret spy plane crash.It's a good flick for those folks who like a good puzzle, and definately not for those with lazy brains!Viewing Tip: Your brain must be engaged before watching. Enjoy!
Erewhon This was primarily an experiment in recording sound for a movie digitally. It's almost nothing else. The actors are good, but the story is so painfully predictable, so trite, so overextended that you'll want to heave a brick at the TV halfway through.
mroberts-2 I have seen many films in my life. Some amazing, some dire. However, this film surpasses anything I have ever encountered. As film goers we sit and tolerate a slow start, confused plots, etc., in the hope that they improve. This film does not. I am loathe to even write about it, as it has already wasted two hours of my life. Be warned the marketing bods have been at work and the back of the video cover even makes this sound exciting, 20,000 digital effects and out-of-this-world mystery. If I every have to watch this film again, I will end it all. Officially ...... The worst film I have ever seen. And I've seen Nothing But Trouble.