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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great movie, May 13 2004
Litte late to be reviewing this, I don't own the movie, but I've rented it a few times, it's about 2 people being stranded on an island after crashing in a plane in a heavy storm, and they have to survive for six days, and seven nights, this movie is a great adventure, and also funny in some parts, check it out today, if you haven't seen it already.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
wow!!!, April 2 2008
Tout simplement l'un des meilleurs films d'action/comédie jamais réalisé. Hanne hache et harrison ford font une très belle équipe. Bravo j'adore ce film.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Harrison Ford Adventure Film!, Feb 26 2004
This review is from: Six Days, Seven Nights (VHS Tape)
This action-adventure film stars Harrison Ford as a laid-back island-hopping pilot, Anne Heche as an aggressive New York magazine editor, and David Schwimmer as her boyfriend. The scenes open in a snowy New York City, where David Schwimmer has just told Anne Heche (Robin) that he's taking her to the island of Maccatea for six days and seven nights of romance and fun in the sun. Upon reaching Tahiti, they must change planes to get to Maccatea and discover, to their chagrin, that their pilot is a slightly disheveled and disorganized Harrison Ford, and the plane itself is a Beaver float plane. In spite of the uncomfortable flight, they make it safely to their paradise destination, and all is well. However, shortly after arriving, Robin's boss calls her from the Big Apple and tells her that she must go on assignment to Tahiti, to cover for someone who is sick. Against her wishes, Robin enlists the services of the local pilot, Quinney (Harrison Ford) and they fly out to Tahiti. Half way there, a horrific thunderstorm crops up out of nowhere and they are forced to make an emergency landing on a tropical island.
From that point, the plot could be considered predictable, except for two things: the beauty of the location shots (filmed mostly in the Hawaiian Islands) and the brilliant comedic interaction between Ford and Heche. As an unlikely couple, they clash and spar frequently, but between the layers is a delicious sense of wit and rapport.
For an entertaining and enjoyable film, I recommend Six Days and Seven Nights.
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