[SUBS] Flight Plan (2005) Movie Streaming @ Netflix

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just noticed this on the new app which shows you stuff before you tap your profile.

old movie yeah but recommending it because 1. it's only on Disney+ (and they have a habit of not allowing their movies on other services + they charge extremely high amounts on Apple TV, this is $11.99 to Buy only like most of their other movies), 2. this is one of the old movies I love because of the ending. well that and it's a intense movie.

Jodie Foster.

Flying at 40,000 feet in a state-of-the art aircraft that she helped design, Kyle Pratt's 6-year-old daughter Julia vanishes without a trace. Or did she? No one on the plane believes Julia was ever onboard. And now Kyle, desperate and alone, can only count on her own wits to unravel the mystery and save her daughter.


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  • Ah, memories of watching this on Foxtel in 2007

    By the way, it's "Flightplan" - one word

  • +14

    So this place is OzRecommendations now?

    • yeah when is F1 coming out please??

  • +7

    I appreciate these posts. We should have a new one every single time Netflix adds new content.

    • +2

      Yeah, and also for any new Stremio release!

      • OH and any new Prime ads that come out, please post all over a bargain site…… PLEASE!

  • +7

    I disagree with this recommendation

  • David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz eat your hearts out

  • Insert [first time] meme

  • +10

    Downvoting because a random show being temporarily added to a streaming service is not a "deal". Stuff like this should stay within the forums.

  • +4

    I'll give a pass to new stuff, but if I rented the movie before I had internet, it's probably not something most are rushing out to see in 2025

  • What was the RRP?

  • it's only on Disney+

    righto

  • wow what's going on in comments. 😂

    I can't understand half of them.

    @jesse16246 please don't spoil it for those who haven't watched or forgotten the movie, but I think you know what your comment was about. because the entire time is like the protagonist being gaslit. 🤣

    • I don't get why his comment was downvoted. He was just stating the obvious, and it didn't really spoil much if anything of the plot. And seriously… people worrying about spoilers for a 20 year old movie lol

  • Sorry, this post might contain slight spoilers…

    After watching this movie for the second time, I STILL don't understand why nobody on the plane remembers seeing her daughter. It makes no sense at all. Then there's a scene where the pilot is questioning the flight attendents about the girl, and one of them very nervously says "I don't recall … one way or the other". What does that even mean?? That makes it sound like she's hiding something or being coerced by someone, but it turns out she wasn't. So what was she nervous about?

    • spoiler alert: it's because the entire flight is passively gaslighting her and her delusions. at least thats how I took it why I liked it so much.
      there never was a kid. as they tell her "you boarded alone" (paraphrasing). she is most likely suffering from a loss.

      just my opinion from watching many mystery horror type movies where a middle aged lady either thinks she sees her child who disappeared years ago, or somehow thinks they are cracking the case for other people's children who are disappearing in the community. later on it's revealed they it was all in their head and there is no connection and no witnesses to what they experienced. they were just dealing with their guilt and loss.

      • Wow, you're 100% wrong. This isn't one of those movies that's open to interpretation.

        • you seriously didn't see it that way? otherwise you have to make everything make sense, which it doesn't.

          to me "I don't recall, one way or the other" is exactly how a flight attendant would respond to someone who just had a meltdown and risked the entire flight. it's one of the last moments and she isn't being gaslighted. because the flight attended doesn't want Jodie foster to go through even more delusions, and at the same time doesn't want to say "nothing happened lady".

          • @n3ck3ntry8bort0rgasm: So explain to me the last few scenes of the movie, where she walks away from the plane carrying her daughter and everyone reacts ?

            • @MrZ: as I said it's in her head.

              it's ok we can have differing opinions on it. just my experience watching it the first time, didn't make much sense. then I reached my conclusion and watched it a second time, the movie made much more sense to me.

              • @n3ck3ntry8bort0rgasm: But everything at the end is happening from a third person perspective. If it were just a delusion then we would be seeing events from her perspective.

                • @MrZ: that imo is what is unique about the movie, it doesn't "present" the delusion to you. it's ok I'm not going to say you are 100% wrong, but that's just how the movie made sense to me in the end.

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