Vuelo nocturno

El miedo se apodera del vuelo.

Lisa Reisert (Rachel McAdams) vuela a Miami. Poco después del despegue, Jackson (Murphy), su compañero de asiento, le revela la razón de su presencia a bordo: él es el artífice de un complot para matar al Comisionado de Homeland Security, y Lisa es la clave para llevarlo a cabo. Si ella se niega a cooperar, Jacksón ordenará que maten a su padre. Atrapada en el avión, Lisa buscará desesperadamente una forma de eludir a Jackson y evitar un asesinato inminente.

"Red Eye," a 2005 thriller directed by Wes Craven and produced by DreamWorks Pictures and Craven-Maddalena Films, masterfully blends suspense and psychological tension within the confines of an airplane. The film stars Rachel McAdams as Lisa Reisert, a hotel manager who finds herself unwittingly entangled in a sinister plot orchestrated by Jackson Rippner, played with chilling precision by Cillian Murphy. As the two characters board a red-eye flight, the seemingly innocuous encounter quickly escalates into a harrowing ordeal when Rippner reveals his true intentions: to assassinate a high-profile government official staying at Lisa's hotel. The claustrophobic setting of the airplane amplifies the tension, making every moment a gripping battle of wits and survival. Wes Craven, renowned for his work in the horror genre, brings his signature intensity to "Red Eye," crafting a taut narrative that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The film's strength lies in its character dynamics, particularly the cat-and-mouse game between Lisa and Rippner. McAdams delivers a compelling performance, evolving from a confident professional to a resourceful survivor, while Murphy's portrayal of the charming yet menacing Rippner adds layers of complexity to the antagonist. Their interactions are charged with a palpable tension that drives the film's momentum, making "Red Eye" a standout in the thriller genre. The film's pacing is meticulously crafted, with Craven expertly building suspense through a series of escalating threats and near-misses. The confined space of the airplane serves as a perfect backdrop for the unfolding drama, heightening the sense of entrapment and urgency. As Lisa navigates her perilous situation, the audience is drawn into her struggle, rooting for her ingenuity and resilience. The film's climax, set in the hotel where Lisa works, brings the tension to a fever pitch, culminating in a thrilling resolution that showcases Craven's skill in delivering satisfying payoffs. "Red Eye" stands as a testament to Wes Craven's versatility as a director, seamlessly transitioning from horror to thriller while maintaining his knack for suspense. The film's success is anchored by the strong performances of its leads and the relentless pacing that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. As a product of DreamWorks Pictures and Craven-Maddalena Films, "Red Eye" exemplifies the power of a well-executed thriller, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and solidifying its place in the genre.

Año2005

Presupuesto26000000$

Duración85 min

Ingresos57891803$

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GénerosSuspenseMisterio

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Craven-Maddalena Films

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Red Eye

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