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Non-Stop (film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Non-Stop (film)
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''Non-Stop'' is a 2014 mystery-action thriller film starring Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Lupita Nyong'o and Scoot McNairy and directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. This is the first Silver Pictures film to be distributed by Universal Pictures after the end of the production company's deal with Warner Bros., and the first since ''Weird Science''. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics and was a box office success.
==Plot==

An alcoholic air marshal named Bill Marks boards a Boeing 767 non-stop flight from New York City to London. He sits next to passenger Jen Summers with whom he engages in friendly conversations. After take-off, he receives a text message on his secure phone stating that someone will die every 20 minutes unless $150 million is transferred to a specific bank account. Marks breaks protocol and consults with Jack Hammond, the other air marshal, who concludes that the threat is not valid. Marks however consults the help of Summers and flight attendant Nancy to monitor the security cameras while texting the mysterious person in order to locate him. However, Hammond is texted by the unknown person who says that he knows what is in Hammond's briefcase. As Marks confronts Hammond in the rear lavatory, the latter is revealed to be smuggling cocaine in a brief-case. Hammond attacks Marks, who responds in self-defense and breaks Hammond's neck. This incident happens exactly at the 20-minute mark.
Marks, the pilot, and the co-pilot explain the text messages to the TSA, but the TSA discovers that the bank account was registered in Marks's name, and proceeds to accuse Marks of being the author. At this point, the pilot falls dead, being seemingly poisoned, and the time is exactly at the 40-minute mark.
Marks makes several attempts to monitor the passengers and search them, causing the passengers to detest him. One of them uploads a video in which Marks accuses and roughly handles school teacher Tom Bowen, convincing the media that Marks is himself the hijacker. Meanwhile, the co-pilot is instructed by the TSA to divert the plane to Iceland. A programmer named Zack White, who Marks previously encountered at the airport, offers to write a computer virus to force the hijacker's phone to ring, whereupon the phone is discovered in the suit pocket of a banker, but the latter denies ever seeing that phone before. Marks physically abuses the banker, who suddenly dies of poisoning, right at the 60-minute mark.
While smoking in the lavatory, Marks discovers a hole drilled into the wall which offered a clear shot to the pilot's seat. He then inspects the body of the banker and discovers that the pilot and banker were killed with poison darts. He asks a passenger who was the last to use the toilet and she replies that Summers was the last to use the toilet. Marks confronts Summers and accuses her of being the real hijacker and says that her actions throughout the flight were suspicious. Summers proves her innocence and gets upset over being accused of such crimes even though she stood by Marks throughout the flight. Marks apologizes to her and offers her a drink. The passengers view a mid-flight news report via their television sets, saying that Marks is the hijacker of their flight. The hijacker's phone suddenly activates, warning that a bomb will explode in 30 minutes. Marks realizes that the bomb would have to be placed in a location such that it could avoid security checks, which was inside Hammond's cocaine briefcase. A short while later, some passengers try to attack Marks but Tom Bowen stops them, believing that the bomb is the first priority. Marks persuades the passengers of his innocence, and together they move the bomb to the plane's rear and bury it with luggage to reduce the blast's damage and move to the front of the plane to avoid the blast. The plane has to descend to 8,000 feet, which is necessary for survival, as the low pressure of higher altitudes would rip the plane apart if the bomb exploded. However the co-pilot is unable to do so as they are escorted by a pair of fighter aircraft that instructs him to not deviate from his course or altitude without permission from them.
Marks, watching the video of himself from earlier, notices Bowen making contact with the banker's pocket, suggesting that Bowen put the phone there. At this moment, Bowen is revealed to be the hijacker and runs to the rear of the plane. Marks chases after him but loses his gun to Bowen in a fight. White also reveals himself to be a hijacker. Their goal was to frame Marks for the plane's hijacking and destruction, thus ruining the reputation of the Air Marshals Service, which they seek revenge against for allowing September 11 to happen in which Bowen's father died. Marks persuades White to disarm the bomb, saying that there is no escaping from this alive. Bowen shoots White before the bomb is disarmed and prepares to kill Marks. Meanwhile, the co-pilot suddenly descends steeply at the last moment against the fighter jets' orders. In the ensuing chaos, Marks, with the help of Nancy, kills Bowen in a gun fight. White recovers and attempts to kill Marks who subdues him and throws him to the rear of the plane just as the bomb goes off, killing him in the blast and damaging the fuselage. The plane is successfully crash landed with all remaining passengers and crew surviving. An injured Marks is treated by the emergency forces and is praised for being a hero by the TSA and media. The passengers express their gratitude to Marks, who then begins a friendship with Summers.

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