Alistair Maclean's highly charged novel is brought to life for a contemporary audience in this tense, international thriller.Alistair Maclean's highly charged novel is brought to life for a contemporary audience in this tense, international thriller.Alistair Maclean's highly charged novel is brought to life for a contemporary audience in this tense, international thriller.
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I went into this one expected it to be a cheap knock-off of Air Force One. It's really not, beyond the title and protagonist being a war criminal orchestrating release from prison. The rest of the story is very different. Significantly it's not set on board a plane. I think the book this is based on pre-dates the Hollywood movie.
This is also not a film. It's a TV miniseries. So that makes me manage my expectations a bit om the budget.
With both these things in mind I actually think this is not a bad show. The acting is for the most part decent. There are one or two 'baddies' who are silly cliches. The Serb captain who is smoking the stub of a cigar in every scene is just bad direction. The actor is actually ok when he gets some lines. His female companion is very wooden. Don't think the director can be blamed for her poor acting though. It's just bad! She also smokes constantly. Must be a bad guy thing.
The three heroes of the story are an Irish UN soldier, a British diplomat, and an American journalist. Bit of a far fetched mix but hey it's fiction, we'll let it slide. Linda Hamilton gets a few cameos as the star name actor for the show playing the president.
Refreshingly there are a lot of location shoots in this show rather than cheap set-filming that low budget shows are guilty of. The special effects are not dreadful.
The story is a bit silly in places but overall it's an enjoyable watch. There are enough twists and turns to keep you engaged.
This is also not a film. It's a TV miniseries. So that makes me manage my expectations a bit om the budget.
With both these things in mind I actually think this is not a bad show. The acting is for the most part decent. There are one or two 'baddies' who are silly cliches. The Serb captain who is smoking the stub of a cigar in every scene is just bad direction. The actor is actually ok when he gets some lines. His female companion is very wooden. Don't think the director can be blamed for her poor acting though. It's just bad! She also smokes constantly. Must be a bad guy thing.
The three heroes of the story are an Irish UN soldier, a British diplomat, and an American journalist. Bit of a far fetched mix but hey it's fiction, we'll let it slide. Linda Hamilton gets a few cameos as the star name actor for the show playing the president.
Refreshingly there are a lot of location shoots in this show rather than cheap set-filming that low budget shows are guilty of. The special effects are not dreadful.
The story is a bit silly in places but overall it's an enjoyable watch. There are enough twists and turns to keep you engaged.
- gnkelly-97322
- Dec 1, 2023
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