

Plane
Directed by Jean-François RichetAfter a heroic job of successfully landing his storm-damaged aircraft in a war zone, a fearless pilot finds himself between the agendas of multiple militias planning to take the plane and its passengers hostage.
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- mickerdooDecember 16, 2025Wouldn't say revolutionary but it was pretty intense.
- jackmeatNovember 25, 2025My quick rating - 6.4/10. I definitely enjoyed that one more than I was expecting. We get a very believable Gerard Butler as a pilot who happens to get the unfortunate flight through a minefield of a storm and a convict, Mike Colter, as a passenger. I think the poster clues you in on the fact that the plane goes down, and they have to team up to try and not only survive, but save the passengers. The effects in this one, as far as said crash landings, look extremely good, especially the parts in the plane. If you aren't a fan of flying, you won't care for that scene. But past that is the unlucky place Butler is forced to touch down upon. Or all the places to be stranded, why not a cartel-owned island that has the sole purpose of doing illegal things? The setup for the action is about as tailor-made as it is going to get. I did appreciate the situations they did use to bring us to the forefront of the action, since it never involved anyone acting like a superhero, especially a very everyday Butler. Colter does take the reins of the shoot first, don't bother asking later, guy very well, as he typically does (think more Luke Cage as opposed to Evil). The rest of the cast is more or less throw away but when on screen, they do occasionally provide some comic relief. Viewers are subjected to a bit of that "no way" factor a couple of times, but I don't think it would be a Hollywood action flick without those. The two of them do make a good team against the villains, who just need to try and stay alive while the airline consultant sends in a team of mercenaries to attempt to come rescue them. Yes, one of those moments I mentioned. But a requirement to get more guns involved in the whole situation. Which in turn gives us some more firefights to watch. Don't think it is all mindless gunfights, though, since it has a nice balance of story to go along with the bullets. You may enjoy it if you elect to; I did more than I thought I would.
- ርልዪረMarch 6, 2025What a amazing movie this was there is plenty of action and it is quite intense too because I kept thinking is someone about to get shot is one of the passengers going to die and even when they got to the small airport I kept thinking that they could get shot at any moment so yeah it definitely kept me on my seat so intense and exciting. The main actor in this movie who was Gerald Butler who was amazing as he is in all of his other action movies too. One thing though is that I would have liked to have seen what that prisoner did after we took the money and went off like what did he do. But yeah an amazing action/thriller movie that you should definitely go and watch. So yeah overall a amazing action/thriller movie that I would definitely recommend watching
- bigsloppyNovember 9, 2025there were 7 maybe 7.2 gunshots in this movie
- Henri IlkolaOctober 25, 2025Nothing different
- Kevin WardJuly 4, 2025Triangle of Dad-ness I had almost forgotten that THIS is what a January release normally feels like. Was it necessary to go that hard at the pinoys, though? -.5 for the 🇵🇭 disrespect.
- RonFlix316June 14, 2025Action packed awesomeness 👌
Plane Trivia
Plane was released on January 11, 2023.
Plane was directed by Jean-François Richet.
Plane has a runtime of 1 hr 47 min.
Plane was produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Mark Vahradian, Marc Butan, Gerard Butler, Alan Siegel.
The key characters in Plane are Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler), Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), Scarsdale (Tony Goldwyn).
Plane is rated R.
Plane is an Action, Adventure, Thriller film.
Plane has an audience rating of 9.4 out of 10.



























