First of all, the camera and special effects are simply marvelous
Tale
An exotic animal turns into a monster and becomes a deadly danger for all passengers.. This film is the best mix of entertainment and fun I’ve seen in a long time. CGI has obviously been skilfully used, but the monsters have been specially built and are not digitally produced, so they look particularly real.
Just look at the airplane!
The shots are so fantastically done, the scenery so incredibly well created, that this small independent film can really hold its own aesthetically with the blockbusters without any problems. Not only is the interior design an absolutely convincing imitation of a real airplane, but the ceiling and floor are also completely coherent and look absolutely real. This really is film art at a very, very high level.
The story is funny, cheeky and tries to cleverly incorporate a series of film quotes
It brings to mind "Snakes on a Plane" or "Critters", only realized in a much more exciting, witty and aesthetically pleasing way. The cinematic Hollywood look, which is not at all familiar from German cinema, is simply so well executed that it leaves you speechless. To be able to be entertaining and at the same time realize an independent film in such a way that is really in no way inferior to the blockbusters impressed me deeply.
The acting is also remarkable
German stars such as Eva Habermann and Dieter Landuris gave their best, and Fred Aaron Blake and Phillipe Brenninkmeyer also stand out. In particular, the acting performance of model Kim Kelly stands out, who has probably ventured into the acting profession for the first time and has done it so absolutely skilfully. But really the best and most remarkable thing was the cinematography.