Lost in the Pacific (2016)

Creation is better than destruction

Lost in the Pacific (2016) poster

The passengers of a luxury airliner become stranded on a remote, mysterious island after an emergency landing. They soon realize the island holds a dark, deadly secret.

Director: Vincent Zhou
Genre: Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Alec Puro
Cinematography: Scott Winig
Editing: David An
Production: Asia Tropical Films, Shanghai Hongliang Media & Culture Co., Fosun Pictures
Country: China, Malaysia
Language: English, 普通话
Budget: $10M
Original Language: zh

Themes

Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, End of Humanity and Apocalyptic Ruin, Post-Apocalypse Wasteland and Future Scraps, Time Travel Paradoxes, Nano Technology and Hidden Perils

Keywords

future, airplane, survival, airplane crash, transoceanic

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lost in the Pacific about?
The passengers of a luxury airliner become stranded on a remote, mysterious island after an emergency landing. They soon realize the island holds a dark, deadly secret.
Who directed Lost in the Pacific?
Lost in the Pacific was directed by Vincent Zhou.
Who stars in Lost in the Pacific?
Lost in the Pacific stars Brandon Routh, Zhang Yuqi, Russell Wong, Bernice Liu, Jiang Mengjie, Kaiwi Lyman.
How long is Lost in the Pacific?
Lost in the Pacific has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is Lost in the Pacific?
Lost in the Pacific is a Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller film.
What is the budget of Lost in the Pacific?
Lost in the Pacific had a budget of $10M.
Where was Lost in the Pacific produced?
Lost in the Pacific was produced in China, Malaysia.
What are the themes of Lost in the Pacific?
The themes of Lost in the Pacific include: Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, End of Humanity and Apocalyptic Ruin, Post-Apocalypse Wasteland and Future Scraps, Time Travel Paradoxes, Nano Technology and Hidden Perils.