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Horizon Line [DVD]

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Format: DVD February 16, 2021


Description

Former couple Sara and Jackson board a single-engine plane for a routine and casual flight to their friend's tropical island wedding. However, within minutes of takeoff, their pilot suffers a fatal heart attack, leaving them with no idea where they are, and no clue how to land the plane. With nothing but miles of ocean and sky in every direction, and a terrifying storm that's about to envelop them, Sara and Jackson have only one shot—and there's no going back. Bonus Content: Deleted Scenes

Genre: Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers, Art House & International, Action & Adventure


Format: Subtitled, DVD, NTSC


Contributor: Alexander Dreymon, Fredrik Wikstrom Nicastro, Keith David, Allison Williams, Mikael Marcimain


Initial release date: 2021-02-16


Language: English


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.391


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.08 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ D64210111D


Director ‏ : ‎ Mikael Marcimain


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Subtitled, DVD, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 32 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ February 16, 2021


Actors ‏ : ‎ Allison Williams, Alexander Dreymon, Keith David


Producers ‏ : ‎ Fredrik Wikstrom Nicastro


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  • Easy to watch
For the older folks think of "The Perils of Pauline for the 21st century" It is a movie with 2 young and beautiful people, Very little swearing, nudity so very close. Kind of refreshing
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by JAM Meyer

  • Amazing display of strength and courage
I bought it because I liked Allison Williams in M3gan. I like her role in this movie too. She hangs onto the top of an airplane wing with one hand and fuels the plane with rum as its flying high over top of the ocean. Very brave and she must have incredible strength. Or reality is getting stretched. A lot. I wonder if Allison watched this movie and rolled her eyes. There are some fun things about the movie such as they filmed this in Mauritius, which is where the dodo bird went extinct. I'll watch it again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by D

  • so sad when the pilot dies
i love that actor. they barely gave him a chance. i'm not giving anything away:it's in the description of the movie. there is way too much action, in this movie. how many life threatening ,problems do you have to encounter,in one day. my love says a few bottles of alcohol in the gas tank, would barely make the meter go up or buy any time. you need to go high and coast, if you can. if you are that light, you can coast for a long time. also, why in the world did you just test your home made compass one time. you left the plane to fly itself for a long time. you should have checked to make sure you were still going west. and the third mistake was if you see something lile an island son't wait 10 minutes to turn around. do you know how hard that would be to spot again. also, how can they be a former couple when the slept together 5 minutes before going to the airport. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2021 by errin spelling

  • Meh! Fun Throwaway Adventure, Short on Reality!
Sometimes, we need a brainless movie distraction that's so unbelievable, we can dispense with logic and facts. This comedic, situational romance has all the elements of tension, emotional swings, illogical thinking, and awkwardness that makes for an entertaining but unmemorable and disposable film. Loved the personality dynamics and challenges of two strong-willed and risk-taking singles thrust together amid impossible conditions. Cast well for the script, the actors were energetic, engaging, but a bit too optimistic in their naivete. However, the fantastical storyline reminds me of the faux thriller formula of the TV series Scorpion. Great to watch with others, allowing each to moan, complain, laugh, and enjoy a truly ridiculous movie. Just make sure you've got something better to do afterwards. Like I said earlier, sometimes a brainless film is just what the doctor ordered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2021 by Mindo'ermatter

  • PC nonsense added to make movie COMPLETELY awful
I have little to add to the other 1-star reviews I've been reading, except to comment on the PC nonsense that the writers threw in. But first, I can't fail to mention the ridiculous physics in this movie. It started with the hero pulling out of the initial, heart attack-caused dive WAY too late. After miraculously avoiding the crash, she seems to put the plane into such a sharp nose-up attitude that the plane would certainly have stalled, perhaps even backslid. They should have died twice in the span of five seconds. The damsel in distress--in this movie, that's the guy--made an instant compass by rubbing a magnet on a paperclip and floating the clip in liquid. How did he know if he rubbed the north or south pole of the magnet on the needle and, therefore, if the clip was pointing south or north? Nevermind, just go with it. The plugging of the leak with a single, wet, crumpled piece of duct tape was beyond laughable. The idea that they could crawl around on the wing mid-flight without radically affecting the aerodynamics and almost certainly putting the plane in a leftward spin seems unlikely. Etc, etc., etc. But my favorite bit of awfulness in this movie surrounds the PC nonsense that was thrown in. It's like the writers said, "OK. Absolutely everything in this movie is beyond suspension of disbelief, but we still have a guy and a girl. What can we do to make all of their interaction absurd, too? I know, let's make the guy act like a girl, and vice versa." As I said, the guy was the damsel in distress. The girl was the hunky man of action. It started with the already unlikely scenario of a guy who knew absolutely nothing about how to fly a plane and a girl who did, and it got worse from there. The highlight was the bit where ridiculous physics met a ridiculous, PC role reversal. The 100 pound woman pulled a 160 pound man out of the airstream, against gravity, into an unstable airplane while she was anchored to...nothing! In reality, he would have easily just pulled her out to their mutual death. But having him pull her back into the plane would have promoted The Patriarchy or something, so the one chance this movie had to get the physics right was turned into yet another demand that the viewer suspend disbelief. They didn't even manage to get the PC nonsense right. The damsel in distress had at least one displaced fracture in his forearm. But after two swigs of rum, he was basically fine. No more pain than a bad papercut. So, we were given a tougher-than-John Wayne, ultra-Stoic damsel in distress. If only our hero and her damsel in distress had been eaten by the shark at the end. At least the movie would have had a happy ending. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2022 by Eric Stavins

  • Wow...Stranger things and the Last Kingdom collides in kick ass breakout film!
Keith David is underrated. His performance was flawless in setting up the film. Alexander and Allison are hot and smoking together. Both crushed it. Allison the stronger of the two adds to the strength of the film. Strong female lead. Both were truly strong performances that made for a nail biter if you don't analyze and be entertained--it's a movie! lol. My only question, and I love her, but why does she always have tgis cheshire grin. It's so hot, but sometimes i';'m unsure why, but who cares;-) Sincerely. well worth my $3.99. Lastly, The Last Kingdom is easily in my top 3 favorite shows!, seeing Dreymon kill a 2 person star making movie role wa ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 by Memoirs of a Mofo!

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