Sure--it's a brilliant reaction to our fear of terror on planes--which is heightened a great deal since 9/11. The idea of being out of control when a deadly force is present--the thing great suspense flicks are made of.
2006-08-20 12:17:50
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answered by Love2Sew 5
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i think of you chosen your words poorly. A subliminal message is buried so as which you do no longer consciously comprehend it extremely is there yet undergo in techniques it. case in point, whilst action picture theaters used to splice in one physique of a soda in a action picture to make you thirsty and then bypass and purchase a drink. you're in all threat finding for the underlying subject of action picture. the main subject is the disadvantages of technologies -- how the unchecked seek for the scientific shelter maximum cancers rather created the apocalypse. The underlying subject is one in all society -- especially what makes a society? Is it the ideals of what a society could be (characterised by utilising Neville's hunt to scientific care the vampires who have not expressed a desire to be cured) or is the needs and desires of the society as expressed by utilising the human beings. That subject replaced into plenty greater subject-unfastened interior the e book than it replaced into interior the action picture -- however the skeleton of it remains there. you additionally can say there is an undercurrent of desire working in the process the action picture, relatively based on the ending.
2016-12-17 10:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah, its just a Snakes on a ************* Plane. Movie writers have been combining scary **** with being 30,000 feet above the ground for years.
2006-08-14 12:55:54
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answered by DonSoze 5
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I don't think so. They're just snakes on a plane. Pure and simple, snakes on a plane.
2006-08-14 12:57:14
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answered by Rebecca 4
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Well, not really, it's more a synergy of the common phobia of snakes and claustrophobia. But I can see that interpretation. After all, I sat through a friend's explanantion of why "Independence Day" was anti-immigration propaganda. (I didn't really buy into that either, but saw his point)
2006-08-14 12:59:25
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answered by zebspring 1
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I don't know, but I think surely movie writers have run out of ideas if they've actually made this movie. I honestly thought that it was a joke when I first saw the trailer.
2006-08-14 12:58:00
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answered by fightintxaggie98 3
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No, I think Hollywood is just getting extremely lazy or running out of ideas. I mean, they couldn't even come up with a better title?
2006-08-14 12:58:02
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answered by angib18 3
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No, I just think it's another dumb twist on snake "scary" films - "Anaconda" at 30,000 feet. Not planning to see that one.
2006-08-20 06:49:47
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answered by Jenny from MA 4
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Hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa !!! Sure. Have a nice evening.
2006-08-14 12:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i do bad idea to send out to the public
2006-08-14 12:56:58
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answered by mhslaxer24 3
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