Saturday, August 8, 2009

Red Eye

Directed by
Wes Craven

Writing credits
(WGA)
Carl Ellsworth (screenplay)
Carl Ellsworth (story)
Dan Foos (story)

Release Date :
USA 4 August 2005 (Los Angeles, California) (premiere)

Genre:
Thriller

Cast :
* Rachel McAdams as Lisa Reisert
* Cillian Murphy as Jackson Rippner
* Brian Cox as Joe Reisert
* Jayma Mays as Cynthia
* Jack Scalia as Charles Keefe
* Colby Donaldson as Body Guard
* Beth Toussaint as Lydia Keefe

Original Sound Track :
# "Pressure Point" - Immediate Music
# "Don't Worry" - RipTide Music / Stereo Black
# "Am I Ever Gonna Find Out" - Lifehouse
# "Look Up" - Zero 7
# "Where Do I Begin" - The Chemical Brothers

Plot :
Lisa Reisert (played by Rachel McAdams) fears flying, and following her grandmother's funeral in Dallas, Texas, she takes a night flight (called a red-eye flight; hence the title) home to Miami, Florida. While in the check-in line, she meets a pleasant senior lady (played by Angela Paton) who is interested in Lisa's Dr. Phil book. When she says she is a fan, Lisa gives the woman her book, saying she has already read it. She then meets the handsome and charming Jackson Rippner (played by Cillian Murphy) — and has a drink with him at a terminal bar, where Jackson tries to guess what cocktail Lisa prefers (he assumes a Seabreeze, when she actually likes Baybreeze).

When boarding her plane, Lisa is pleasantly surprised that her seat is next to Jackson's. Shortly after the plane takes off, however, Rippner reveals that he is a terrorist operative working for a group intending to assassinate the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Charles Keefe (played by Jack Scalia) and his family. Lisa is instrumental to their plan because she is the acting manager at the Lux Atlantic Hotel where the Keefe family is staying. If she refuses to cooperate, Rippner will deploy a hitman to kill her father, Joe (played by Brian Cox) at his home in Miami. Lisa is unable to warn anyone about the plot without jeopardizing her father's safety, and the longer she waits, the harder it will become to prevent the murders.

She desperately attempts to devise a plan to stop the assasination and save her father. When the woman from the check-in line stops by to discuss the book, Lisa writes a warning inside before returning it to her. However, Rippner discovers what Lisa did and headbutts her unconscious and retrieves the book before the message is found. Lisa later goes into the bathroom and leaves a warning on the mirror with soap, but Rippner is waiting outside, and, seeing the message, shoves her back in.
Lisa begs Rippner not to kill her father, and he warns about gambling with her father's life. Noticing a scar above Lisa's breast, he asks about its history. Lisa refuses to answer, and Rippner starts choking her for not being honest with him when he had been brutally honest with her. After releasing her, he wipes the mirror.

The assassination plan is to launch a missile at the hotel from a small yacht moored in the nearby harbor. However, the Deputy Secretary always prefers a particular suite, one facing the city (away from the harbor). To execute the assasination, Rippner forces Lisa to phone the hotel and order the staff to change the reservation from Room 3825 to a particular suite (Suite 4080) facing the harbor.

After storm turbulence temporarily disconnects the airphone service, Lisa successfully calls her assistant, Cynthia, and has her move the politician to the targeted suite. Rippner tells Lisa her father will be safe only after Rippner receives confirmation that the Keefes are dead. Meanwhile, the Secret Service checks and clears the suite, and the Secretary settles in with his family; the Coast Guard has also checked out the yacht and found nothing suspicious (the missile is hidden underwater).

After the airplane lands and taxies to the gate, Lisa tells Rippner the history behind her scar, saying she was attacked and that she will never let that happen to her again; she then stabs Rippner in the throat with a pen, grabs his cell phone, and bolts off the plane into the terminal. Lisa runs through the airport, narrowly escaping both airport security and Rippner. She steals an SUV and uses the cell phone to call Cynthia and warn her to evacuate the hotel immediately and that the deputy director is an assassination target. The Secret Service removes the Secretary and his family from the room seconds before the Javelin missile hits the hotel. Lisa then calls her father, Joe, to warn him about the hitman, but the cell phone battery dies.

Lisa rushes to Joe's house and finds the hitman (played by Dane Farwell) on the porch, about to enter and kill her father. She rams the hitman with the SUV, killing him and crashing through the front door. Joe stumbles in from the kitchen, stunned to see a crashed SUV and a dead man in his wrecked foyer; he tells Lisa the police are on their way.

While Lisa calls the hotel to see if everything is alright, Jackson Rippner arrives. He has knocked out Joe so he can deal with her first. Rippner chases Lisa through the house with a knife, eventually throwing her down the staircase. Lisa crawls to where the dead hitman's gun was dropped and threatens Rippner. When he attempts to escape, Lisa shoots him. Wounded, he knocks the gun from her hand and is about to kill her when Joe shoots Rippner, just as the police arrive. Although Rippner is still alive when he is transported to an ambulance, it is unknown if he survives his wounds.

At the hotel, the Homeland Secretary and the Secret Service express their gratitude to Lisa and her assistant Cynthia, who also helped save them by pulling the fire alarm and rushing to their suite to warn them. Lisa and Cynthia then head for a bar for some drinks to celebrate.

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