'7500' finds injured passenger-jet pilot Joseph Gordon-Levitt battling terrorists in this claustrophobic cockpit potboiler. Read Peter Travers' review
with the rooting interest and besieged humanity it needs. The actor is never off camera as Tobias Ellis, the first officer who preps for takeoff with German captain Michael Lutzmann, ably embodied by former pilot Carlo Kitzlinger. Only a pop-in from flight attendant Gökçe indicates that Tobias has a personal thing going with this woman, who shares German-Turkish roots with the attackers.
It seems a few passengers have checked bags but haven’t boarded. The Captain says he won’t wait. He doesn’t have to. As if on cue, three hijackers try to barge into the cockpit. Only one, the leader named Kenan , succeeds. In a few split seconds, Kenan manages to deal the captain a lethal blow and stab Tobias in the arm. The pilot security camera shows the other two, played by Omid Memar and Passar Hariky, banging loudly on the cockpit door and making threats.
With invaluable tech support from cinematographer Sebastian Thaler and editor Hansjörg Weissbrich, Vollrath traps us into the hothouse horror of flying in a tin can at 30,000 feet, as Tobias fights for control of the plane to stick an emergency landing in Hanover. The film confines itself to the cockpit, and what could have been a drawback becomes the thriller’s strength. In seeing and hearing only what Tobias sees and hears,holds us in its grip.
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