the ending
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Tomthespacetraveler — 14 years ago(March 26, 2012 03:00 PM)
For me, it was just one final horrifying realization that Mel would never be heard from again. (The red suitcase was hers, in case you didn't catch that at the beginning.)
"This isn't TV, it's real life. Can't you tell the difference?"
"Sure - I just like TV better." -
jmix66 — 14 years ago(March 26, 2012 07:29 PM)
It was apparently an attempt by the "filmmaker" (a term so inaccurately used in this sentence, that I was barely able to get it out) to give this POS film a pastiche of "artistry."
Bad films are a crime against humanity. -
jorgito2001 — 12 years ago(March 21, 2014 07:42 AM)
I guess I'm the only one who read a little more into it
I concluded that someone in AIRPORT BAGGAGE is also in on the lookout for vulnerable/desirable girls to kidnap. The luggage getting lost delayed the girls from leaving the airport right away (making them the last ones there) and easier to kidnaphence revealing the conspiracy & amount of people working together in the scheme is much LARGER then one might think. Definitely an excellent final shot and sent a slight chill!
You saw it come outlooked like the following morning. Probably got a call saying "its done" and they just threw the bag on the conveyor belt without a care in the world.
I'm just sorry there wasn't a Director's Commentary on the discloved to have heard what he truly was trying to convey.
Flaming welcome, but that's how I took it.
I'm your average ordinary everyday, jorgeegeetooo! -
Chadmiral — 12 years ago(March 27, 2014 09:09 PM)
I just watched this for the 2nd time and it's not a totally crazy idea. If their luggage is delayed on a late flight, it at least sets ups a scenario for the shuttle driver.
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Stovepipe99 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 06:03 PM)
But if it were checked baggage, that would mean that the person handling the baggage would have to know who it belonged to. So does that mean that there are TWO people involved: one at the departure airport (who flags the baggage somehow) and someone at landing who then delays the baggage?
Doesn't really make sense to me.