Disaster waits for those traveling aboard the last red-eye flight from a secluded Pacific island.
The captain and chief flight attendant fight to save their passengers from an otherworldly storm of chaos and paranoia threatening their doomed aircraft.
The film grossed US$5.9 million in China [1] and remained in the nation's Top Ten for three weeks.
[citation needed] A sequel, Lost in the Pacific, was released on January 29, 2016.
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