Okay, so, let’s talk about this “Row 19” thing. I saw this title floating around, and it sounded kinda creepy, so I figured, why not, let’s give it a shot. It’s supposed to be some Russian thriller, and the description made it sound like something right up my alley.
I started watching it, and right off the bat, it’s intense. It kicks off with this lady and her kid on a plane, and it’s like, storm city outside. Things get bumpy, there’s a whole lot of shaking and panicking, and you think, “Oh boy, here we go.” But, yeah, it definitely grabs your attention from the get-go.
Then, they throw in this twist about the main character being the only survivor of a crash 20 years ago. So, you’re thinking, “Okay, is this going to be about some past trauma coming back to haunt her?” And let me tell you, things get weird on this flight. People start… well, not surviving, in some pretty unexplained ways. And it’s all happening in this half-empty plane, which just adds to the creep factor.
I’m watching this, and I’m starting to connect the dots. Or at least I think I am. I’m piecing together the story. I watched it until the end.
Here’s where I started to make some notes:
- Starts strong: The opening scene is a real attention-grabber. You’re immediately thrown into the chaos.
- Creepy vibe: The whole half-empty plane thing, the unexplained deaths, it’s all very unsettling.
- Psychological element: You’re constantly wondering if what she’s seeing is real or just in her head.
So, I watched it through to the end. I won’t spoil anything, but let’s just say the ending had me thinking. It’s the kind of movie that sticks with you for a bit, and you find yourself discussing it with others who’ve seen it. It made me think about how I might analyze other films.
My Overall Thoughts
It’s a decent flick. It’s got some genuinely creepy moments, and the whole psychological thriller aspect is well done. If you’re into movies that mess with your head a little, you might dig this one. It isn’t perfect, but it’s definitely an experience. I’d probably give it a solid thumbs up. It made me think, and that’s always a good thing in my book.