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Red Eye (2005) Review

When Lisa (Rachel McAdams) heads to the airport to return to Miami, she gets a call from her hotel. It turns out that night clerk Cynthia has an emergency on her hands - a regular couple seems to be there and she can't find her reservation. Luckily, Lisa is one of those rare souls who can handle emergencies like this, and even though she's late for her flight and in a cab on a cell phone, she walks Cynthia through handling things without a hitch.

Unfortunately when she gets to the airport, she finds out that her flights has been delayed, and it looks like she'll be on the red eye back to Miami. That's when a rather boisterous passenger gets upset about having to wait in line while others (who are about to miss their flights) get to go ahead of him. That's host most of us would act - but Lisa takes it in stride and tries to help out the overwhelmed customer service people. She's just that kind of person.

Red Eye (2005) Review

When Lisa (Rachel McAdams) heads to the airport to return to Miami, she gets a call from her hotel. It turns out that night clerk Cynthia has an emergency on her hands - a regular couple seems to be there and she can't find her reservation. Luckily, Lisa is one of those rare souls who can handle emergencies like this, and even though she's late for her flight and in a cab on a cell phone, she walks Cynthia through handling things without a hitch.

Unfortunately when she gets to the airport, she finds out that her flights has been delayed, and it looks like she'll be on the red eye back to Miami. That's when a rather boisterous passenger gets upset about having to wait in line while others (who are about to miss their flights) get to go ahead of him. That's host most of us would act - but Lisa takes it in stride and tries to help out the overwhelmed customer service people. She's just that kind of person.

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