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- Theatrical Release: January 13, 2023 (Lionsgate)
- Digital VOD Release: February 7, 2023 (iTunes, Amazon, Google Play)
- Physical Media: March 28, 2023 (Blu-ray & DVD)
Intensity: The mid-air storm sequence is often cited as a technical highlight of the film.
: Commercial pilot Brodie Torrance (Butler) makes a daring emergency landing on the volatile Jolo island in the Philippines after a lightning strike. When most passengers are taken hostage by dangerous local rebels, Torrance must rely on Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), an accused murderer being extradited by the FBI, to rescue them. Gerard Butler as Brodie Torrance. Mike Colter as Louis Gaspare. as Samuel Dele. Tony Goldwyn as Scarsdale. Daniella Pineda as Bonnie. Release Date : January 13, 2023. : 1 hour and 47 minutes. for strong violence and language. Where to Watch (Taiwan)
- The "Two Leads" Dynamic: The casting is the glue that holds it together. Gerard Butler plays the weary, competent pilot perfectly (his brand of "gruff but likable" is reliable), but Mike Colter really shines as the prisoner being transported. Instead of a cliché "hero vs. villain" dynamic on the plane, they quickly establish a pragmatic partnership. It’s a refreshing change of pace where the convict isn't secretly evil—he’s just a guy trying to survive.
- Pacing: The movie moves fast. It doesn't waste too much time on the crash itself; the tension ramps up quickly once they land on the island. The shift from "aviation disaster" to "jungle survival" to "extraction shootout" keeps the stakes escalating naturally.
- Lack of Pretense: There are no massive plot twists or social commentaries. It’s just competence porn. You watch skilled people (a pilot and a former special forces operator) problem-solve under extreme pressure.