Terror without interruption, a time bomb of 40,000 feet in the air. When making the movie about some of the worst terrorist attacks in the US and trying to stop it, it sounds like a two hour break. The continuous, uninterrupted thriller witch's suspension was absolutely successful in providing a very painful and uncertain atmosphere. Liam Nissen is the perfect actor in the movie and he is good at providing a sense of authority and a "smart" attitude to any situation. Nonstop is a perfect headline and emphasizes seamless fear and disaster drawn on 40,000 feet commercial airline.
With the timing bomb that is likely to be an episode of school shooter games, the solution to stop imminent mass death is limited and can not catch up with the enthusiasm of the murderer. After all the mass bombardment, we realized how many ways we could stop the slaughter, revealing the history of the incident. According to the news report, the caretaker of Nikolas Cruz "parents" knew that he had an AR - 15, but asked them to fix their weapons as the only key chain. This is an ignorant way of thinking that everyone shares when making a school shooter, which is misleading. How can a man who knows the background of a murderer be so easily deceived by pretending to be a locked automatic rifle?
If you are like me, at least once in an airplane, you would like to know how the damn things stay in the air. Think about it, it's strange. Is not it a bit dangerous to drive 40,000 feet at 600 miles per hour in the Atlantic Ocean? It is not even intuitive, we can actually stand up, walk around, drink drinks, bother the cabin crew, as if we are still planting on the solid ground. This concept is explained by the law of physics. Briefly, these laws show that when we are moving, we are not actually feeling a constant speed. Instead, we feel changes in speed (acceleration) and acceleration (acceleration). This means that what we really feel is the relative speed. Our speed is compared with those around us.