Red Eye
| 2005Directed by: Wes Craven
Main Plot
"Red Eye," directed by Wes Craven, is a suspense thriller centered around Lisa Reisert, a hotel manager who boards a late-night flight to Miami. Seated next to her is Jackson Rippner, who initially appears charming but soon reveals a sinister agenda. Jackson coerces Lisa into aiding an assassination plot targeting a high-profile guest at her hotel, threatening her father's life to ensure her compliance. As the flight progresses, Lisa must use her wits and resourcefulness to thwart Jackson's plan and protect her loved ones. The film builds tension through its confined setting and psychological manipulation, leading to a gripping and intense showdown.
Characters
- Rachel McAdams plays Lisa Reisert, a hotel manager who becomes entangled in an assassination plot during a red-eye flight.
- Cillian Murphy plays Jackson Rippner, a charming yet menacing terrorist who forces a hotel manager to assist in an assassination plot during a flight.
- Brian Cox plays Joe Reisert, the father of the protagonist. His safety is used as leverage to coerce his daughter into aiding a terrorist plot.
Ending Explained
In the climax of Wes Craven's thriller "Red Eye," Lisa Reisert, played by Rachel McAdams, manages to thwart the assassination plot orchestrated by Jackson Rippner, portrayed by Cillian Murphy. After a tense confrontation on the airplane, Lisa escapes and rushes to her father's house, knowing that Jackson might target him next. She arrives just in time to warn her father and engage in a final showdown with Jackson. Using her resourcefulness and determination, Lisa ultimately overpowers Jackson, stabbing him with a pen and incapacitating him. The authorities arrive, and Jackson is taken into custody. The film concludes with Lisa and her father safe, and the assassination plot against the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, Charles Keefe, successfully averted. The ending underscores Lisa's transformation from a passive, fearful individual into a proactive and courageous heroine, highlighting themes of resilience and empowerment.