You have the sensible one, the angry one, the violent one, and then there’s Eightball (played by Alexander Scheer). The more interesting part is his merry band of mercenaries. For example, forcing prisoners to read a written statement condemning a government or political group, planning to crash the plane in a populated area…you know…terrorist stuff. The leader of the terrorist group is Berg (played by Prison Break actor Dominic Purcell) and they do an all right job of fleshing out his character, even though he’s a little two dimensional with your classic tropes. In a very gruesome and violent takeover of the plane’s cabin and cockpit, this group of terrorists make their intensions clear that this plane is theirs, and there will be no shenanigans or heroes. Somewhere over the Atlantic tragedy strikes when it is revealed some of the passengers and crew aren’t what they appear. The entire experience and journey seem to be very desperate for Nadja. It isn’t fully explained yet what her issue may be as she sneaks off to the bathroom mid-flight to inject herself with some sort of serum, which appears to cause her much pain. The Netflix original film Blood Red Sky revolves around Nadja (played by German actress Peri Baumeister) and her son Elias (Carl Anton Koch) traveling from abroad to New York to seek treatment for Nadja’s “condition”. There will be a few spoilers, but trust me, there is still plenty of surprises to see. It’s more like an action flick with a supernatural twist. Then again, I don’t know if I would categorize this film as “horror”. Let me preface this review by stating, I’m not very into horror movies in general. STARRING: Peri Baumeister, Carl Anton Koch, Alexander Scheer, Kais Setti, Gordon Brown, Dominic Purcell, Graham McTavish
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