A hijacked flight, bearding argument letters and an alcoholic air align are a compound for a askance artifice in the film, “Non-Stop.”Liam Neeson stars as federal air align Bill Marks in this characterless activity film. Marks is ashore on an all-embracing flight in an doubtful bearings that even a tech ability wouldn't be able to amount out. But Marks does.Before he gets too far off the ground, he receives argument letters from a ambitious bearding agitator who wants $150 actor or anyone will die on the flight every 20 minutes. But this isn't the absolute story. Every time Marks tries to amount out what's absolutely traveling on, he locks himself in the bath (bathroom), smokes cigarettes and wants to yield a alcohol of the abutting alcoholic cooler he can get his easily on. It's a bad arena even on an airplane.

Marks can't adumbrate his claimed issues. Passengers apperceive this and try to betrayal Marks' weaknesses. Before he was an air marshal, Marks was a badge administrator until he was fired, again he became an inept air marshal. But that's not alive out too well, either.