Teringer
An Exercise In Nonsense
Onlinewsma
Absolutely Brilliant!
Odelecol
Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.
Glimmerubro
It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
catpeee
Indeed it is. Scott Bakula, lots of Aussies/Kiwis and Robert Loggia hamming their way through a substandard TV movie about a near air disaster.Maverick pilot takes off, trying to raise funds for pregnant wife, gets into trouble, Loggia captaining a commercial airliner guides him to safety. Oh, and it's Christmas time. Bakula is basically playing Sam Beckett, Loggia is playing Loggia and Dr Karl from Neighbours plays a pilot with a dodgy American accent. I really can't stand these Aussie films, they are so amateur. There was obviously a budget of two and six. Film quality is not good at all. And why Rebecca Rigg, playing the pregnant wife and the only decent actor in this, got involved I don't know. Maybe she needed the money.
cherokee6
This is an annual tradition for our home.The first time I saw this film I was working toward my pilot's license so it was very timely. Scott Bakula is convincing as the struggling pilot. Robert Laggio has long been a favorite actor of mine. It is also not a quick fix type of story. Life is usually more complicated, as it depicts. You empathize with Jay and his wife and their struggles to keep their marriage going in the face of financial struggles as well as personal desires and needs. I love the message of the film, it has so many messages that apply to our lives. Such as not quitting, dealing with utter loneliness,the power of love and the strength of one individual who decides to stand with someone. The fact it is based on a true story makes it even better. Terrific film.
Vic_max
The fact that the movie is about a little known real-life aviation event in 1978 got me to start watching the movie. What held my interest was the suspense of finding out the fate of "the lost pilot". Scott Bakula was great in this role because he easily came across as a likable fellow who you want to root for.Basically, the story recounts a 1978 incident near Australia in which a commercial jetliner went looking for a single occupant plane that was lost over the ocean. The small plane was still flying, but had lost navigational capability and was also running out of fuel. The pilot was planning to ditch into the sea ... and no one knew where he was.The creative techniques that the captain of the commercial jetliner used to try and find the plane were impressive. They are also based on what actually happened - so this was pretty cool to watch. The captain's further efforts to convince the passengers to allow the search were interesting as well. The story was quite unusual as far as "plane" movies go, so this was a treat.This movie is a pretty good story that just about everyone is likely to enjoy; I recommend checking it out. (If you're a plane enthusiast, definitely catch this one!)
Naomi Swanson (naomilarryswan)
This is an aviation movie bathed in emotion and adventure. The acting is superb. Scott Bacula captured the desperation of a young husband and father-to-be without enough monetary support for his family He was willing to make the Christmas sacrifice of being away in an effort to give to his family. The Christmas spirit was woven throughout the movie including the small angel chime hanging above the window. Many aviation rescue movies are unbelievably filled with technical errors. This one was on the mark. I always enjoyed it on TV during the holiday season, however I can't seem to find it. I would love to purchase a copy if anyone has an idea how to do this. I appreciate any help.