When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and coerce the reluctant pilot to hide the contents of her luggage before rescuers arrive.
Leon DavisLogliner
When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and coerce the reluctant pilot to hide the contents of her luggage before rescuers arrive.
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When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and pay the pilot to hide the body hidden in her luggage, before rescuers arrive.
There are dual protagonists.
When a bikie moll overloads a light aircraft, forcing a crash landing that traps her, she must confess and pay the financially crippled pilot to hide the body in her luggage, before rescuers arrive.
Taken at face value, the logline offers a film where at the 1/2 hr mark or so, the plane crashes.? And after that the entire 2nd Act — 50-60 minutes of screen time — is taken up with yada-yada — her pleading with the pilot to conceal the contents of her luggage before rescuers arrive.? (And we have no idea what’s in the luggage–so we have no idea how what the stakes are, why we should worry or care.)
Surely, there is more to the plot than that.
What’s a bikie moll?