The Russian film “ Row 19 ” is a morbid combination of the supernatural horror and disaster- film stripes, but it eventually manages to present the worst of both worlds. The film tells a hugely confusing tale of croaker and her six-time-old son flying aboard an airplane. The plot of the film, its liar, and its craft fall piecemeal as important as the old aircraft are shown, and the experience is a disappointing one, fluently citable.
‘ Row 19 ’ Plot Summary
The film begins with a middle-aged woman traveling with her youthful son, Katya, aboard an airplane through extremely stormy rainfall outside. Amidst a lot of fermentation and chaos inside the aircraft, Katya wakes up from her sleep and finds herself alone. Hearing some whispers and mumbling from a seat behind her, the little girl turns to see an old woman chanting some fo foreign-sounding words, and when the ultimate opens her eyes, they're seen to be constitutionally white with no pupils. As the airplane
crashes down on the skyline, a crippled and alive Katya is seen walking through timber after ever surviving the accident, till the film cuts forward in time. Through review papers, it's established that twenty times have passed since that accident, and now one day, a platoon of journalists approaches a now middle-aged Katya to ask about her gests in the history. Katya, who's accompanied by her six- time-old son, Diana, tries to avoid directly talking about the terrible event in her history, and only says that she tries not to flashback it. Diana intentionally helps her mama by taking the discussion in a different direction, as she childishly talks about Katya’s strong will to fight her fears. As it becomes clearer to a cult that commodity minatory might have happed aboard the crashing flight, Diana reveals that her mama is no longer spooked by flying. They're about to take a flight to visit Diana’s forefather the coming day. The journalists present the interview and their show as one about the human will to get over one’s fears, and the mama and son are seen entering their flight thon e coming night. The night’s rainfall is formerly again unfaithful, with a tremendous storm with frequent snowfall. still, this is only the morning of Katya’s troubles as she gradationally gets pulled into a night of strange circumstances amidst a situation that looks decreasingly more like an accident twenty times agone
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What Does Katya Experience Through The Flight? Why Is She Freaked Out By Them?
Due to the redoubtable rainfall outdoors and the performing cancellation of utmost breakouts, the total number of people aboard the airplane Katya and Diana's take is significantly low, with seven passengers and two cabin attendants. The other passengers include a senior couple, Evgeniy and Galena, a rich, arrogant businessman, Nikolay, a long-haired, socially awkward youthful man named Pavel, and Alexey, a man around the same age as Katya. Strange circumstances with these passengers are what freaks Katya out, but before that, she has problems of her own. She visits the restroom before takeoff, and when Katya opens the door to come out, she sees herself ever transported to her own nonage home along with her mama, who had failed in the plane accident. She soon comes back to present reality, but these fancies return to her a many further times, as she first sees herself as a youthful child sitting and dining with her mama, indeed though she had passed away some weeks back; she also frightfully sees her mama getting held by commodity, which makes her eyes white just like the old women on the airplane
. In another case, she's also transported back to her own home before they boarded the flight, with Diana also there with her. Katya now wonders if they can skip the plan of flying that night altogether( as by now stranger effects have started passing on the airplane
), but she's again brought back to her present. She hears her son roar out at her, saying that she had left her, just like Katya herself had nervously cried when she couldn't find her mama during the accident twenty times back. Throughout the whole trip, and also amidst all the strange impossibilities passing onboard, she tries to understand why she's having these fancies and what they might mean. From nearly the time of takeoff, Katya starts seeing and feeling the actuality of a shadowy ghostly figure inside the eerily empty airplane
. As effects turn weirder, she sees further of these slick, candescent black numbers and hands lurking out from behind seats and corners, and in one case, they indeed jut her down on a seat until she mentally fights them back. Conceivably a veritably nonfictional donation of her fears inside that she constantly tries to get over, these numbers also feel to be connected to the knowledge that keeps taking over everyone differently, the bone that the old woman, actually a witch( as called by the film), has putatively unleashed. Troubles with the passengers begin with the old couple, as the lady, Galena, is originally veritably spooked to fly on the airplane
Being a croaker
Katya helps her with her anxiety capsules, and also she takes quite a many of them. Soon later, however, Galena’s hubby, Evgeniy, falls sick and passes down before he can be handed any help. When Katya tries to perform CPR on him, Evgeniy seems to get held by the white-eyed reality( my name for it, and not the film’s) and switches out at her for a moment before dropping dead. Much latterly on, Evgeniy’s dead body, which had been seated in one of the reverse rows covered with a cloak, seems to do the same thing to Katya. For the utmost of the time, Galena seems veritably shaken by the entire fire, and she also expresses signs of denial as the woman sits beside her dead hubby as if nothing had happened to him. Towards the film’s end, however, she goes to the restroom, and when she doesn't return, indeed after a long time, Katya and the flight attendants go to check and see that nothing is there inside the restroom. Just like that, one of the characters disappears into thin air. Nikolay, the plutocrat who's used to traveling with business-class amenities, is frequently angry and displeased with the arrangements aboard the airplane
, and this aspect is also part of his character. After spending some time by himself, he tries to have a discussion with Pavel, but the youthful man acts veritably strange and alarmed and doesn't respond to each. Nikolay wants to see what Pavel has been drawing throughout this time, and he also shows him the filmland of his family; but getting no reply whatsoever, Nikolay believes him to be a user( anybody would suppose so by his conduct).
However, Pavel acts spooked because he has a special capability that allows him to know the immediate future through what he unmindfully draws on his tablet. He tries to use this power for good by advising Nikolay not to bomb a cigarette inside the cabin, but the businessman, now frustrated by his situation, doesn't pay heed. A vial of some ignitable liquid had been discovered in the closets over the man’s head, and just as he lights his gas lighter, one drop of it spills down and incontinently puts him on fire. Within seconds, the whole man is ablaze, and his passengers try to help him by putting thick robes over him. When these covers are removed, Nikolay is set up burnt to a crisp, although the man remains alive for some further time. Alexey had enthralled a seat beside Katya and Diana, and he made a friendly discussion with them. With time, the man grew close to both the son and the mama, as he handed help to Katya with all the freshness going on. Katya tells him of the reality taking up everyone’s bodies, but Alexey claims they're a side-effect of her capsules. He reveals that he, too, used to take similar capsules, as he was an intelligencer who covered news of wars, and in one case, he was nearly killed by a terrorist bombing. In the end, too, Alexey tries to calm Katya down and move her that not everything is out of her control. But the man himself starts to bleed from his head for no apparent reason strangely, and also eventually falls dead on the bottom. The two flight attendants also kept acting strange, especially to Katya’s eyes, as they refused to hear any of her claims or offers to help. Although their conduct, like stern academy preceptors, feels natural originally, as they also must avoid any fear on board, their intransigence when arbitrary freshness starts passing onboard seems out of place. maybe they, too, are held by that same reality, and Katya is rather sure of it when the attendants advertise that they're going to land the airplane in Novosibirsk due to bad rainfall. Novosibirsk was where the first airplane had crashed down twenty times agone, and the sheer name of the place frightens Katya and makes her believe commodity veritably minatory is in action. Eventually, it seems like, for the utmost part, Katya tries to fight her fears, along with many sprinkles of supernatural gibberish, but by the end, none of these happenings, and what they might signify, count at all.
‘ Row 19 ’ Ending Explained How Had Katya Managed To Survive The Accident?
In the last many twinkles of the film’s runtime, the narrative becomes fully about what had happened to Katya twenty times agone, and how she had managed to survive the airplane crash. As she sees Pavel’s delineations of herself walking towards the cockpit door, she realizes that the door is ever the way out of this terrible experience. Holding Diana beside her, Katya runs through it, and the two enter an analogous-looking cabin, with an analogous-looking cockpit door at its end. They run through it and land in the same place as if stuck in a circle. Eventually, at one point, the cabin now looks different and new, and Diana goes missing. As Katya sees her son, she also spots a ghostly black figure coming out and running towards her. The raspy voice of the old woman, or witch, returns and tells Katya that whatever we've been watching isn't the factual reality, but rather a dream of youthful Katya. In reality, she's still a youthful six- the time-old girl sitting on a crashing airplane
. It's the witch who's making the airplane
crash through her spell, and she's also guarding youthful Katya against the fear of it by putting her to sleep. But, she mentions that Katya is a veritably special girl as she keeps waking up from sleep. Everything presented after this is from twenty times back, as the passengers on the flight that night looked exactly like the bones
at present. Little Katya finds her mama, but the ultimate soon dies, and she takes a seat on row 19 as if knowing that she needs to be there to survive. The airplane
crashes, and it breaks and falls piecemeal, except for the veritably last row, number 19, which remains complete and safe and sound. youthful Katya opens her eyes, and the film cuts to black.