7500 (film)

7500 is a 2019 action-thriller film[4] written and directed by Patrick Vollrath in his directorial feature-length film debut. It stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tobias Ellis, a pilot whose plane is hijacked by terrorists. An international co-production between Austria, Germany, and the United States, filming took place in November 2017 in Cologne and Vienna. The title is in reference to Emergency Transponder Code for "unlawful interference".[5]

7500
Official promotional poster
Directed byPatrick Vollrath
Produced by
  • Maximilian Leo
  • Jonas Katzenstein
Screenplay byPatrick Vollrath
Based on
  • Patrick Vollrath
  • Senad Halilbasic
Starring
CinematographySebastian Thaler
Edited byHansjörg Weißbrich
Production
company
Distributed by
Release date
  • August 9, 2019 (2019-08-09) (Locarno)
  • June 18, 2020 (2020-06-18) (United States)
Running time
92 minutes[1]
Country
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million[2][3]

The film's world premiere occurred at the Locarno Film Festival on August 9, 2019, and was digitally released in the United States on June 18, 2020, by Amazon Studios. 7500 received mixed reviews from critics, although Gordon-Levitt's performance was praised.

Plot

Captain Michael Lutzmann (Carlo Kitzlinger) and First Officer Tobias Ellis (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) are preparing for a flight aboard an A319 from Berlin to Paris. Tobias talks to one of the flight attendants, who happens to be his girlfriend, Gökce. Lutzmann re-enters the cockpit and they begin their pre-flight checks.

Once airborne, one of the flight attendants begins bringing the pilots their in-flight meals, giving terrorists an opportunity to attempt a hijack by forcing their way into the cockpit. They kill the flight attendant in the process as two terrorists successfully enter the cockpit and attack the pilots. Tobias fights one of them off and manages to close the cockpit door on one of them, leaving one terrorist in the cockpit. Tobias survives the attack, but his left arm is badly wounded in the process. Lutzmann is stabbed and mortally wounded by the remaining terrorist as he broadcasts a mayday call, while Tobias manages to subdue the terrorist by slamming him in the head with a fire extinguisher. Tobias signals air traffic control and is ordered to divert the flight to Hannover, which is the closest place to land safely. Tobias restrains the unconscious terrorist and straps him in the jump seat.

The remaining hijackers continuously attempt to break into the cockpit while Tobias informs air traffic control of the events that have transpired. Tobias is reminded by control that he is not permitted to open the cockpit door despite threats by the hijackers to harm or even kill hostages. Inside the cockpit, Tobias watches a camera feed of the entrance to the cockpit, which reveals that a passenger has been taken hostage by the hijackers. The terrorists begin threatening to kill the hostage unless Tobias opens the door. Tobias pleads with one of the terrorists on the intercom, Vedat (Omid Memar), telling Vedat that the cockpit door cannot be opened, but another one of the hijackers executes the passenger anyway.

The hijackers return with another hostage; this time, it is Gökce (Aylin Tezel), Tobias' girlfriend. Tobias pleads with them to spare her life, and even attempts to summon the passengers to her rescue by informing them that the hijackers are poorly armed with only glass knives and no firearms. He pleads with Vedat to intervene but to no avail; Gökce is killed as he watches helplessly.

Tobias resumes piloting the plane. Unbeknownst to him, the terrorist he subdued earlier manages to escape from his restraints and knocks Tobias unconscious. The terrorist opens the door to allow Vedat inside the cockpit, who has escaped the passengers attacking the remaining hijackers in the cabin. Vedat manages to close the door and he ties up Tobias as the terrorist takes control of the plane. It becomes clear that he intends to crash the plane, but Vedat suffers a crisis of conscience. Fearing death, he kills his co-hijacker. He frees Tobias, who goes on to explain that the plane is low on fuel and needs to land.

Vedat demands they fly somewhere else, but eventually relents and helps the injured Tobias land the plane in Hannover. After they land, the passengers escape while a police hostage negotiator begins communicating to the cockpit via radio. Vedat demands fuel during negotiations, becoming emotionally unstable as he is faced with the outcome of his actions. The hijacker is briefly calmed and distracted when his mother calls him on his cellphone, and he cries to her that he just wants to go home. After the call, he becomes aggravated, as Tobias pleads with the young man to surrender. Eventually, Vedat grows more aggressive and threatens to kill Tobias, but is shot by a German police sniper and incapacitated.

The police enter the cockpit as Tobias tries to save Vedat, and he pleads for the police to summon a doctor for Vedat. As Tobias and Vedat are escorted from the plane, Tobias sees Gökce's body, still lying outside the cockpit. In the silence of the now empty plane, the film ends as Vedat's cellphone begins ringing in the cockpit.

Cast

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Tobias Ellis
  • Omid Memar as Vedat
  • Murathan Muslu as Kinan
  • Aylin Tezel as Gökce
  • Aurélie Thépaut as Nathalie
  • Carlo Kitzlinger as Michael Lutzmann
  • Paul Wollin as Daniel

Production

In January 2017, it was announced that Paul Dano would star in 7500, a film to be directed by Patrick Vollrath, marking his feature-length directorial debut. Filming was slated to commence in mid-2017 in Germany.[6] However, when filming was delayed, Dano dropped out of the project due to scheduling conflicts, and was replaced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Principal production then commenced in November 2017, in Cologne and Vienna.[7] Speaking of Gordon-Levitt's participation in the project, Vollrath said: "Joseph is one of the most exciting actors on the screen today, and we can't wait to work with him and see what magic he brings to this complex role".[8]

Release

In May 2019, Amazon Studios acquired distribution rights to the film, and distributed it under their Prime Video banner.[9] It had its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival on August 9, 2019.[10] It was digitally released in the United States on June 18, 2020.[3][11]

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 70% based on 148 reviews, with an average rating of 6.45/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "7500 never achieves maximum altitude as a skybound thriller, but Joseph Gordon-Levitt's solid central performance manages to hold it reasonably aloft."[11] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 58 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[12]

Giovanni Melogli of Cineuropa wrote: "The claustrophobic setting is an extremely effective element to achieve the goal set by the director: that is, to outline human behavior and reactions in extreme situations, where rationality and emotion mix and are fought with unpredictable results."[13] Allan Hunter of Screen Daily described the film as striving for "authenticity" rather than "the heroics and histrionics of an American blockbuster" and likened the limited set to "the ingenuity of Hitchcock" for its ability to instill "a good deal of sweaty-palmed anxiety generated by the story, use of close-ups and the sense of confinement."[14] Likewise, Guy Lodge of Variety called 7500's opening as "briskly effective in a cold-sweat sort of way, carrying its audience from a smooth takeoff to the first signs of disturbance to swiftly cranked all-out terror with the kind of nervy efficiency you can admire without exactly taking pleasure in it."[15]

References

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  2. Tutt, Louise (August 9, 2019). "How a European production company married German financing with US talent for cockpit thriller '7500'". Screen International. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  3. "7500 (2019)". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  4. "7500". British Board of Film Classification.
  5. "Emergency Transponder Codes". www.skybrary.aero. SKYbrary Aviation Safety. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  6. Paul Dano Set In Drama 7500, Marks Feature Helming Debut Of Patrick Vollrath
  7. "Joseph Gordon-Levitt to Replace Paul Dano in Thriller 7500". October 31, 2017.
  8. "Joseph Gordon-Levitt Set To Star In Terrorism Thriller '7500' – AFM". October 31, 2017.
  9. McNary, Dave (May 20, 2019). "Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Thriller '7500' Sells to Amazon Studios". Variety. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  10. Wiseman, Andreas (July 17, 2019). "Locarno Film Festival Lineup Includes Tarantino's 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' & Joseph Gordon-Levitt Pic '7500'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 10, 2019.
  11. "7500 (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  12. "7500 Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  13. Melogli, Giovanni (August 12, 2019). "Recensione: 7500". Cineuropa - il meglio del cinema europeo (in Italian).
  14. Hunter, Allan (August 10, 2019). "'7500': Locarno Review". Screen Daily.
  15. Lodge, Guy (August 9, 2019). "Locarno Film Review: Joseph Gordon-Levitt in '7500'". Variety.
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