The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 13, 1997 - 9A Excitement overcomes minor bumps in 'Turbulence' By Julia Shih Halloran must find a way to survive Weaver's deadly Daily Arts Writer cat-and-mouse game, as the turbulent storm tosses the Poor Lauren Holly. She's aboard a plane that's des- plane around haphazardly. tined to crash, surrounded by dead bodies, and she The suspense in "Turbulence" is caused by both the has a psychotic killer stalking her. I think it's safe to danger of the killer on board and the threat of the vio- say-that she's having a pretty bad day. lent storm outside. If the people on board manage to -lolly plays flight attendant Teri survive the killer, can they get on H aoran, who is working a R E V I E W the ground with no one flying the Cl istmas Eve flight from New plane? Yo k to Los Angeles, in director Turbulence In reality, it would take a mira- Robert Butler's "Turbulence." v cle. But in Hollywood, it just Along with the handful of last- takes one woman with streak- minte travelers on board are two At Briarwood and Showcase proof mascara and a pair of convicted criminals, heavily durable high heels. guarded by federal marshals. One is a serial killer / "Turbulence" is not the most realistic movie, but it rapist, Ryan Weaver (Ray Liotta), whose charm and is definitely a lot of fun. The dim lighting and erratic good looks hide a deeper psychosis. The other is manner in which it was shot and edited create a feel- abs, a ruthless ing of chaos, not to k robber, played mention claustro- by Brendan Gleeson. phobia. When Stubbs Chills run like plls a daring escape :: t, electricity through that leaves him, the the veins of audi- pilots and all of the f ence members, as marshals dead, k Halloran eludes Weaver is left in Weaver while trying charge - with noth- simultaneously to in, but evil inten- fly the plane and ns in mind. save the many pas- aver, who was sengers. on his way back to At times, the grip- death row, plans to ping suspense of go out in a blaze of "Turbulence" is glory by crashing the Ray Liotta, a serial killer, enjoys terrorizing flight attendant interrupted by pure plane. But first, he Lauren Holly in his spare time. silliness. In one wants to have a little scene, Halloran dis- fun- -by stalking the pretty flight attendant, Teri covers Weaver's madness, when she finds a morbid Halloran. display for her in the first-class section. Scared out of With the rest of the crew and passengers locked up, her wits, she frantically runs away, but not before hon- oring her stewardess duties. She picks up a fallen blan- ket from the aisle and places it in a storage compart- ment. The occasional ridiculousness, however, won't be the only reason that people will laugh during this film. The writer, Jonathan Brett, should get some credit, as the movie's dialogue can be unintentionally funny at times. So much of the excitement and tension is due to Ray Liotta's outstanding performance. Liotta's Weaver is scary enough to cause even hardened criminals to lose complete bladder control. He is charming and eloquent at first, as he claims his innocence in the crimes of which he is accused. Without warning, though, he transforms into a rav- ing, yet calculating lunatic, whose brilliant blue eyes hide a haunting evil that is beyond description.Liotta pulls off this complicated character perfectly, as if he were born to play this role. He is so eerily convincing that people will probably think twice about approach- ing him if they ever saw him on the street. Equally impressive are the special effects; they allow the movie to look as if it were taking place aboard a Boeing 747 in the middle of a level six (out of six) storm. It took a talented team of specialists and a great deal of time to create these effects, but the final results are amazing. Holly, who most people remember from "Dumb and Dumber," is very good in her role as Teri Halloran. It is unfortunate that Halloran is written up as another helpless female movie character, but at least she is prone to moments where she will have a flash of intel- ligence'and strength. "Turbulence" feels like just about every other sus- pense thriller known to man (lots of action, a smidgen of plot), but at least it is a decent one. It serves to excite the audience without making it think too much. 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