Flight World War II

2015

Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi / Thriller / War

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Aqueela Zoll Photo
Aqueela Zoll as Cameron Hicks
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Robbie Kay as Corporal Nigel Sheffield
Faran Tahir Photo
Faran Tahir as William Strong
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782.52 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
P/S 0 / 2
1.57 GB
1920*1072
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jaigurudavid7 / 10

Better than the usual B-movie fare

Much better than I expected! The plot is a bit tired and formulaic, and the special effects are so-so.

What really shines in this movie is the acting. It is pretty much top-notch throughout. Faran Tahir is excellent as the pilot (despite the inane and somewhat unlikely character name). Robby Kay is very believable as a young British soldier. Aqueela Zoll is more than just eye candy, and does a credible role as a competent and concerned flight attendant.

Worth a watch if you enjoy the alternate history and time-travel genre.

SPOILER ALERT: DON'T READ FURTHER IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE

I laughed when they portrayed the Luftwaffe flying Me-262 jets in 1940, but later learned that this fits into the alternate-history plot.

Reviewed by michaelRokeefe4 / 10

Was this a flight to the Twilight Zone?

Captain William Strong (Faran Tahir) is the pilot of a mundane flight to London, when Flight IR42 flies through a mysterious wormhole that pulls craft, crew and passengers into a World War ll war zone in 1940's France. Dodging anti-aircraft fire provides major turbulence and danger; Captain Strong is open for suggestions on how to get back to the century they belong and do it before the German Luftwaffe hits them dead on. Enter help in the form of a British radio Corporal Nigel Sheffield (Robbie Kay),who believes this outlandish situation can be reversed.

Other players include: Aqueela Zoll, Adam Blake, Angie Dick, Blaine Gray, Matias Ponce and David Campfield.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca5 / 10

For The Asylum, this is good

FLIGHT WORLD WAR II is one of the better films from The Asylum that I've watched in a while. It's far from perfect, bogged down as it is with diabolical CGI effects and overheated performances, but the story is quite good and reminded me of the excellent Japanese film G.I. SAMURAI. In essence, a routine passenger jet goes through a hole in time and ends up in the middle of a WW2 battle, although there are further twists in store. It's a watchable enough effort, rough around the edges and silly at times, but for The Asylum it's a masterpiece.

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