On a flight en route to London an air marshal (Liam Neeson) receives a text from someone threatening the lives of the people on the plane and he must deflect suspicion from himself to the real culprit before an innocent is harmed. There are faces in the seats that welcome you to suspect them but you don't have enough solid evidence to be sure which is what makes NON-STOP kewl, there is a bald man who keeps looking around, there is a doctor whose physical appearance suggests he is a terrorist, there is a man who talked to the marshal before the flight saying he was going to Amsterdam which is obviously a lie, there is a woman (Julianne Moore) who asks to sit next to the marshal as the plane is about to embark. The nperson sitting next to me thought his character was the guilty party but I disagreed and pointed to someone else. The movie is tense and you feel like you're on the flight yourself hoping to identify the source of the threat. Weakness is the why which is revealed but made me scratch my head and almost made me groan. [4 stars]
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