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Turbulence – Sarah Plummer (Dina Meyer) is an FBI Agent whose family is taken hostage while she is on a flight to Washington, DC. “Turbulence” occurs when a mysterious stranger, Michelle, is seated beside her and Sarah is forced to make a decision that could cost her the lives of her husband and twelve-year-old son.
2016. Stars: Dina Meyer, Victoria Pratt, Justin Johnson Cortez
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28 thoughts on “Turbulence | Flight 192 | Full Movie | Action Thriller | Dina Meyer | Victoria Pratt

  1. Wow!! I Loved every minute of this movie, this is the third movie lve watched about planes and trouble on them but this is the best hands down!! Thanks!😊

  2. First agent at the house would seen bullet hole in window, maby blood in the pool, plus a wink when first agent arrived, lots added to make more dramatic, but I was rivited to the end.

  3. Good. Wish they could have done it differently. Not the bad writing. I am talking about they could have fought back sooner. Like Ken could have clued in or Sarah would have immediately stopped the bad woman on the plane sooner. Its a suspenseful movie so they stretched that. And ha senator is finished. Done.

  4. FBI agent doesn't notice there's a suspicious white van parked across the street from her house for twelve hours in her exclusive neighborhood? Hmm…
    The acting and direction were good to very good. The writing, sloppy and silly. Spoiler Alert: Solution: When she first became aware of her seatmate's intentions – before her ID was lifted from her purse – Sarah should have destroyed the laptop, hence no more communication with the kidnapper, and preserving the incriminating evidence, then ID'd herself as an FBI agent to the crew. At which time her seatmate would have produced her fake ID, forcing the Air Marshall to verify. Once that was done, the seatmate would have been handcuffed. Sarah could then contact the FBI, alert them to the situation and, done…
    Secondly, even in first class people have ears, yet no one noticed what was going on? I mean, people on planes are paranoid by nature. Lastly, I can't help but laugh when, during the inevitable tedious dialogue between Sarah and her husband's kidnapper, both had guns pointed at one another. Why didn't she just shoot and end the situation? That's what she did anyway. So, script-wise, more hole's than Swiss cheese, so it should be no surprise that cheese is what we end up with.

  5. Movies that portray the FBI as the good guys are so unrealistic. Blonde chick was smokin hot though!

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