

Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire)
Directed by James MadiganLucas, un mercenario retirado en Tailandia, recibe el encargo inesperado de atrapar a un asesino que va a embarcar en un vuelo rumbo a Estados Unidos. Una vez en el aire, descubre la verdadera identidad del criminal. Pero a bordo del avión hay más de cien sicarios con el mismo objetivo, y mientras Lucas se debate entre abandonar su misión original o colaborar con el misterioso asesino, se desata la locura.
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Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) Ratings & Reviews
- Jason Tyree13 de abril de 2026Fun movie. would recommend.
- stuhannaford9 de febrero de 2026Surprisingly fun throughout. A good balance of humour and action, and a lead in to a potential follow up. Hartnett brings an almost sarcastic physicality to the role, which works really well from start to finish, but the scene stealer is Ashok in the earlier parts of the movie. It does feel like it tails off a little towards the end, but on the whole, it's certainly an enjoyable thrill ride in the sky. Clear inspiration from Bullet Train, but more than enough to stand on its own, rather than feel like a cheap knockoff. A little bit of a hidden gem, and worth a watch.
- shivs21 de enero de 2026Definitely worth the watch, highly enjoyable
- ruckstande1 de diciembre de 2025Goofy, silly fun. Josh Hartnet is great.
- jackmeat15 de noviembre de 2025My quick rating – 6.6/10. Fight or Flight is one of those movies where I saw the trailer while tossing it into my weekly “upcoming movies” slider and thought, “Yeah, that looks like it’ll scratch the itch.” And sure enough, it does. The setup is simple with Lucas (Josh Hartnett), a mercenary with the sort of résumé that definitely comes with hazard pay, taking on what should be a straightforward job. Track down a target on a plane. But when said target becomes the center of a murderous free-for-all at 30,000 feet, Lucas suddenly becomes the unwilling guardian of a person everyone else on board is trying to kill. Naturally, chaos follows. Brooks McLaren and D. J. Cotrona put together an enjoyable storyline—nothing groundbreaking, but solid enough to give the frenzy some shape. The plot twists are predictable, and the themes aren’t exactly deep, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. This isn’t a film pretending to be more than it is. It knows it’s here to deliver punches, quips, and blood spray, and it does so proudly. Because most of the film’s action stays confined to the plane, the movie leans hard into frantic brawls, hand-to-hand chaos, and “grab whatever’s within arm’s reach and hit someone with it” fight choreography. That approach works far better than it has any right to. The action is consistently energetic, sometimes outright hilarious, and always inventive. And when a few idiots decide it’s smart to pull out guns inside a pressurized metal tube, things escalate in the kind of over-the-top fashion that made the '90s action era so fun. Someone even finds a chainsaw in the cargo hold—because why not? I won’t lie. The second that thing revved up, I knew director James Madigan understood the assignment. Madigan doesn’t shy away from bloodshed either. The film isn’t a gorefest, but it absolutely doesn’t skimp. Between the messy kills, the frantic melees, and a surprising amount of creativity in how bodies hit walls, seats, and occasionally in the luggage bin, it delivers exactly what a movie like this should. The action set pieces are excellently choreographed, fast but readable, and they keep the momentum high. The pacing is another strong point. No long stretches of dead air, no tedious detours. It moves quickly and confidently from one skirmish to the next. Josh Hartnett is clearly having a blast, and his chemistry with Charithra Chandran brings some unexpected warmth to the carnage. Their connection gives the film a little emotional glue without slowing things down. When a movie features both chainsaw duels and surprisingly sweet character moments, you know it’s aiming for “fun first, logic second,” and it lands right where it should. Fight or Flight is silly, stylish, packed with energy, and built for audiences who just want a good time. It’s absolutely set up for a sequel, and I’m sure it’s coming. For an over-the-top airborne assassination extravaganza, this one delivers.
- Scott Smith10 de noviembre de 2025A fun fast-action comedy-action-drama that is very familiar to Brad Pitt's "Bullet Train". Hartnett is good in this, and it was a fun watch. A good popcorn movie with a ton of martial arts and fighting throughout.
- runinhot27 de septiembre de 2025Not Bullet Train, Bullet Plane
- Jared O'Neal2 de septiembre de 2025Very fun Bullet Train vibes
- PatrikStar13 de febrero de 2025Bullet Plane in economy class
- Conald24 de agosto de 2025Funny with okay choreography
- family578423 de agosto de 2025Fire 🔥!!!!!!
- adamcarvell23 de agosto de 2025Shite don’t bother
- theicephoenix18 de mayo de 2025This movie is absolutely ridiculous, and I loved every second of it. It’s like someone fed an action movie script into a blender with a comic book and a six-pack of energy drinks. Josh Hartnett is out here having the time of his life, and honestly, so was I. The action? Bloody, over-the-top, and gloriously absurd. The jokes? Surprisingly on point, I actually laughed with the movie, not just at it. Sure, the script is full of clichés and you can see the twists coming from a mile away, but let’s be real: nobody came here for Shakespeare. I’m fully on board for a sequel. Bring on the chaos, just maybe add more explosions and snacks next time.
- MetroidTalon16 de agosto de 2025Josh Hartnett delivers a career-best performance in this stripped-down survival thriller. Fight or Flight wastes no time, dropping you into a relentless sprint built on tension, desperation, and just enough emotional weight to hit harder than expected. The direction stays lean and purposeful, with sharp pacing and grounded action that never overreaches. Hartnett carries the film with quiet intensity, selling every moment with lived-in grit. It’s the kind of mid-budget gem that punches way above its weight. Simply Put: A taut, nerve-rattling ride that reminds you why Hartnett should have never left the spotlight.
- Steven Schwalger15 de agosto de 2025There are some parts that are epic like the chainsaw scene and other scenes that were boring and unnecessary. The movie is about 45min too long and the ending is terrible.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) Trivia
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) was released on 27 de diciembre de 2024.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) was directed by James Madigan.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) has a runtime of 1h 42min.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) was produced by Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee, Tai Duncan, Christopher Milburn.
Lucas, un mercenario retirado en Tailandia, recibe el encargo inesperado de atrapar a un asesino que va a embarcar en un vuelo rumbo a Estados Unidos. Una vez en el aire, descubre la verdadera identidad del criminal. Pero a bordo del avión hay más de cien sicarios con el mismo objetivo, y mientras Lucas se debate entre abandonar su misión original o colaborar con el misterioso asesino, se desata la locura.
The key characters in Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) are Lucas Reyes (Josh Hartnett), Isha (Charithra Chandran), Katherine Brunt (Katee Sackhoff).
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) is rated 18.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) is an Action, Suspense, Comedia film.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) had a budget of 40 MUS$.
Fight or Flight (Sicarios en el aire) has made 2,5 MUS$ at the box office.
























