Could have been really good, but an utterly wasted concept
I really liked the idea of the characters on the plane having to answer questions about there personal life and getting embarrassed talking about them out loud, or how they brag and lie about who they really are (just like on facebook) and how they have such *beep* up desires in reality, like the guy who watches child porn and the girl who re-watches a snuff video, of which you never expect if you saw them. The Q & A parts of the film were really clever, and I was hoping it would continue more in that direction. For a moment or two it actually got quite subversive regarding what we watch and post online, how we take for granted our own personal privacy and how everything is tracked.
But then it gets silly when that alligator man goes OTT (I won't give anything away) and as for who is behind it all makes very little sense whatsoever (plot holes galore, a superhuman like villain), and turned into Saw on a Plane.
Anyone else agree?
THE GREATEST ENEMY OF ART IS CENSORSHIP.