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The remarkable true story of one mans desperate search for answers when his wife and daughter are killed in an air place crash in 2002. The film follows Viktor as he hunts down the air traffic controller held responsible for the tragedy in his quest for vengeance. (Signature Entertainment)

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POMO 

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English A Darren Aronofsky production? For God’s sake, why? Because it’s a drama in which everyone suffers? But it’s a rather dull drama. And Arnold’s presence in it is unquestionably the WTF moment of 2017. It's like he’s taking Sean Penn’s place in 21 Grams. Show me a single person who is at least a bit interested in movies (either as a viewer or as a filmmaker) who doesn’t find this unreal. Otherwise, the depiction of the responsibilities of the workers in the airport control center is original and powerful, and Scoot McNairy turns in a respectable performance, which was necessary. In terms of the screenwriting, the story could have turned out differently and thus more interestingly. As it stands, the film is forgotten before the closing credits come to an end. ()

kaylin 

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English Arnold Schwarzenegger demonstrates that he can act, and let's face it, for me, that's pretty much enough in the case of this movie. The story is quite well-dramatized, and Arnold demonstrates how he can handle this aspect quite easily. It's a very quiet film, but the emotions are there, even though they're somewhat suppressed except for a few moments, and it's up to the viewer to infer them. ()

angel74 

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English This attempt at psychological drama didn't quite work. The opening seemed quite promising, but then the film's narrative started to drag incredibly, despite a certain brevity. The final denouement was quite unexpected, but at the same time, it seemed quite unbelievable, which I consider a mistake in the case of a film based on real events. Moreover, the filmmakers failed to awaken the right emotions in me. (45%) ()