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Air Force One
Ford, as well as tight directing, help lift action-packed film above exasperatingly thin plot.
Film review
Even though it stars Harrison Ford and although it's an action-thriller with political intrigue, "Air Force One" is not a Tom Clancy thriller. To be honest, it probably could have used Clancy's help on the plotting.
Of course, that's not to say that the film is unwatchable. In fact, Ford and director Wolfgang Petersen ("In the Line of Fire") manage to weave some movie magic with one of the most ludicrous plots in recent cinematic history. But said plot is also exasperatingly thin and D-U-M-B in places.
What's even more bizarre is that the story swipes bits of "Airport '75," "Star Wars," "Top Gun" and "Die Hard" as well as a dated anti-Communism sentiment that's straight out of the John Wayne propaganda flick "The Green Berets" and somehow makes it all work.
In the end, how the film does financially may depend on whether Americans will buy Ford as a tough-talking, butt-kicking president although, given the amount of lies and deception we've had to suffer through in the past 30 years, maybe we need a man of action in the White House.
And action is what Ford's character, President James Marshall, is all about. As the film begins, this Medal of Honor-winning former soldier is seen giving an anti-terrorism speech in the former Soviet Union. Naturally, the speech rankles its intended target, as well as some members of Marshall's Cabinet, who wanted him to take a softer approach.
On the flight back aboard the high-security luxury jet that speech comes back to haunt him, as the plane is hijacked by a group of Russian nationalists, led by Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman). The terrorists are hoping to swap the chief executive for the imprisoned tyrant General Radek (Jurgen Prochnow).
At first, it looks as though the kidnapping has failed, as he manages to deploy the craft's escape pod. But in actuality, the president has actually stowed aboard, hoping to free his wife (Wendy Crewson) and daughter (Liesel Matthews) and the other hostages.
He also has the element of surprise with him, though time is against him during negotiations with the vice president (Glenn Close) the terrorists have promised to kill one hostage every half-hour until their demands are met.
As mentioned, both Ford and Petersen, who can craft as suspenseful a film as any director in the business today, have a heyday with the loopy tale. Petersen has given things a creepy, claustrophobic feel that only heightens the tension. After all, how many directors can make a scene about an unread fax message seem so dramatic?
Recent comments
A plot that stretches credulity is saved by top notch
acting. Very...
Dennis Orgill | Oct. 10, 1999 at 12:51 p.m.
This film had very fine suspense. And Harrison Ford was a
great...
Avi Green | Aug. 18, 1999 at 10:09 a.m.
Cast: Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Wendy Crewson, Liesel Matthews
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