DVD & Blu-ray review: Flight (15)

Robert Zemeckis DVD/Blu-ray (138mins)

Ben Walsh
Thursday 30 May 2013 12:39 EDT
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Denzel Washington in Robert Zemeckis' "Flight"
Denzel Washington in Robert Zemeckis' "Flight" (© 2012 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved.)

This solemn look at addiction never really surpasses its terrifying plane crash in the opening sequence. However, Denzel Washington (pictured), on top form, holds it ably together with a convincing performance as a sozzled pilot, Captain Whip Whitaker.

His functioning alcoholic manages to miraculously land his bust-up passenger jet, which is seemingly in fatal freefall. Six passengers are lost, but the rest are saved and Whip is hailed a hero until the toxicology report comes in. It feels like it should be a true story, but this gripping oddity is pure fiction.

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