Airborne Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Airborne: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Last Flight During a Storm

Amidst a fierce storm battering Britain, a final international flight is cleared for departure. With minimal passengers aboard a large aircraft, an unusual cargo is also loaded: an ancient Chinese vase believed to be valuable. The mood on board is tense due to the weather and the mix of disparate passengers and crew.

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Mysterious Disappearances Begin

Shortly after takeoff, strange events begin to occur on the isolated flight. Passengers start going missing from the cabin without explanation. Fear and paranoia spread rapidly among those remaining as they try to figure out who or what is causing the disappearances on the supposedly secure aircraft.

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The Threat Within

As the situation escalates, the remaining passengers and crew realize the danger isn’t just the storm outside. Tensions rise as they turn on each other, suspecting one of them might be responsible. The focus shifts to uncovering the identity of the threat before they all meet the same fate.

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Hijacking Revealed

In a significant turn, it’s revealed that the disappearances are not solely supernatural. A plot by the head stewardess and one of the criminal passengers to hijack the plane and steal the ancient vase is uncovered. They are responsible for killing the pilots and many of the disappearing passengers.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Harriett Robburts (Gemma Atkinson): The head stewardess secretly involved in the hijacking and theft of the ancient vase.
  • Max Korgen (Alan Ford): A gangster who is transporting the mysterious and dangerous ancient vase on the flight.
  • George (Julian Glover): A passenger who is secretly a government agent aware of the supernatural threat posed by the vase.
  • Malcolm (Mark Hamill): A senior air traffic controller on the ground overseeing the troubled final flight during a storm.
  • Cutter (Billy Murray): One of the gangster thugs working for Max Korgen and participating in the events aboard the plane.
  • Sam Watts (Andrew Shim): A soldier passenger trying to survive the mysterious disappearances and chaos on the aircraft.
  • Dr. Kailash Shnergji (Raji James): A passenger doctor who becomes one of the first victims affected by the vase’s supernatural influence.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Malcolm: “All it takes for evil to win is for good people to do nothing.” – A quote attributed to Edmund Burke, spoken by Malcolm at the beginning of the film, setting a thematic tone.
  • Rachel: “Drop out of the sky.” – Said by one of the surviving passengers, suggesting the drastic action needed to contain the supernatural threat on board.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $1,200,000
  • Domestic Gross: N/A
  • Worldwide Gross: N/A

💥 Airborne Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, so I went into Airborne expecting a train wreck at 30,000 feet, and honestly? It delivered, but in a weirdly watchable way. The setup with the storm and the last flight out was classic B-movie stuff, and seeing Mark Hamill pop up in ground control was a fun surprise, even if he felt a bit detached from the main action. Once they were on the plane and people started vanishing, I was genuinely curious where it was going. Was it hijackers? Was it something supernatural? The movie keeps you guessing by just being utterly bonkers. I mean, a cursed vase causing chaos on a plane? Why not! The acting swings wildly, and the plot makes zero sense if you stop to think about it for even a second. But I found myself laughing more often than rolling my eyes (okay, maybe a little of both). It’s the kind of movie you watch with friends and just embrace the silliness. Don’t expect a masterpiece, but it’s a wild, confusing ride if you’re in the mood for it.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of low-budget British thrillers or horrors”
    • “Viewers interested in airplane-set mysteries or monster movies”
    • “Those who enjoy B-movies with ensemble casts”
    • “Fans of actors like Mark Hamill or Alan Ford in smaller roles”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Violence and gore”
    • “Profanity”
    • “Brief implied sex/partial nudity”
    • “Claustrophobia-inducing setting (plane)”

Professional Reviews

  • Synthesized: “This low-budget British thriller throws everything at the wall, combining hijacking, supernatural curses, and isolated horror on a plane. While the plot is messy and performances are uneven (despite some recognizable faces), there’s a strange, B-movie charm that might entertain genre fans looking for something different. It’s far from perfect, but surprisingly watchable.
  • Synthesized: “Airborne struggles to get off the ground, bogged down by a nonsensical script and questionable direction. What starts as a potential mystery quickly devolves into a chaotic, implausible mess. Despite efforts from the cast, the dialogue feels stilted, and the attempt to blend multiple genres fails to create anything cohesive or genuinely scary. A disappointing flight.
  • Synthesized: “Going in with low expectations for this direct-to-video flick helped. Yes, the plot is full of holes, the effects are minimal, and some acting is rough. But there’s enough mystery and tension early on to keep you hooked, and the bonkers turn the story takes is almost admirable in its audacity. Not good cinema, but possibly fun for a specific audience.

Audience Reactions

Many viewers were surprised it wasn’t worse given the low rating.: Some enjoyed the unique premise and unexpected twists, finding it entertaining as a low-budget genre film.

Mark Hamill’s presence was a notable point, though his role was limited.: The film managed to keep some viewers engaged despite its flaws, particularly in the early mystery stages.

The blending of different horror/thriller subgenres was seen as both ambitious and messy.: Fans of B-movies or ‘so bad it’s good’ cinema might find some enjoyment in its ridiculousness.

Overall Consensus: Airborne is widely considered a poor film by conventional standards, suffering from a weak script, implausible plot, and uneven execution, yet some viewers found it surprisingly entertaining as a low-budget, chaotic genre mashup.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Actors Mark Hamill (Malcolm) and Julian Glover (George) previously appeared together in Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980), where Hamill played Luke Skywalker and Glover played General Veers.”
  • “Some external shots of the aircraft, including sequences with fighter jets, were reportedly borrowed or edited from footage originally used in the movie Air Force One (1997).”
  • “Dominic Burns, who directed the film, also appears in a supporting role as the character Bob.”
  • “The film had an estimated budget of $1.2 million, reflecting its independent production status.”
  • “Mark Hamill received top billing and was featured prominently in marketing materials, although his role as the air traffic controller is relatively minor compared to the main action on the plane.”

🖥️ How to Watch Airborne?

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Airborne, you might like these similar films:

  • The Horror at 37,000 feet (1973): A classic made-for-TV movie explicitly compared by reviewers, sharing the premise of a small group on a plane dealing with a supernatural force linked to an ancient object.
  • Identity (2003): Features a group of strangers trapped in a confined location during a storm, trying to figure out who or what is behind a series of mysterious deaths and strange occurrences.
  • Stalker (2010): Another low-budget British thriller from a similar era, featuring actor Billy Murray, characteristic of the independent UK film scene at the time.
  • Non-Stop (2014): A more polished, action-oriented thriller set almost entirely on a commercial airliner where passengers are being killed, offering a modern take on the confined-space aerial mystery.
  • Snakes on a Plane (2006): A notorious B-movie known for its over-the-top premise of horror and suspense on a commercial flight, appealing to fans of creature features and genre schlock in a contained setting.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Airborne features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is Airborne (2012) about?

Airborne (2012) is a British horror/mystery film set on a passenger plane during a severe storm. Passengers start disappearing, leading to a mix of human mystery, hijacking, and supernatural horror involving an ancient cursed vase.

Is Mark Hamill in Airborne (2012)?

Yes, Mark Hamill is in Airborne (2012). He plays Malcolm, an air traffic controller on his last shift, monitoring the distressed flight from the ground. His role is prominent in the marketing but less central to the action aboard the plane.

Is Airborne (2012) a zombie movie?

No, despite some early marketing suggestions, Airborne (2012) is not a zombie movie. The threats are a combination of human hijackers and a supernatural entity (a lightning god spirit) possessing individuals aboard the plane.

Are there any interesting facts about the production of Airborne (2012)?

Yes, notable trivia includes Mark Hamill and Julian Glover (who plays George) having both previously appeared in ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ (1980). Additionally, some external aircraft shots in the film were reportedly borrowed from the movie ‘Air Force One’ (1997), featuring the distinctive livery.

Is Airborne (2012) scary?

Reviews on the scariness of ‘Airborne’ (2012) are mixed. Some viewers found it tense or thrilling, particularly in the early mystery stages and during moments of possession. Others found it not scary, focusing more on the implausible plot and character interactions rather than generating genuine fright.

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