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A young journalist (Nicole Caire), who is writing an article on pornography, accompanies the director Ian Nicols during the making of two films. This experience changes her sex life and attitudes in general.
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Plot Summary
Newly paroled convict Cameron Poe is on a flight home to his family when the plane is hijacked by a group of dangerous criminals. As Poe tries to prevent the hijackers from executing their deadly plan, he must also navigate the complex web of loyalties and betrayals among the prisoners and the law enforcement officials on board.
Critical Reception
Con Air was a commercial success, grossing over $224 million worldwide. While critics were divided, many praised its high-octane action sequences and ensemble cast, though some found the plot convoluted and the action over-the-top. It has since gained a cult following for its distinct 90s action aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thrilling action sequences and memorable one-liners.
Acknowledged for its strong ensemble cast, particularly John Malkovich and Steve Buscemi.
Criticized by some for its over-the-top plot and excessive violence.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's non-stop action and the performances of its charismatic cast. Many found it to be a fun, albeit somewhat predictable, action movie that delivered on excitement.
Fun Fact
The distinctive bunny puppet carried by Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom (John Malkovich) was reportedly a last-minute addition, with Malkovich improvising much of his character's interaction with it.
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