It's a shame that previous reviewers "Lil Squid" and "Mr. Opinionated" aren't literate enough to say much more than "I didn't like this movie." (My guess is that they're both young and, typically, stupid.) This is a fun movie, not a great epic. It doesn't pretend to be any more than that. The casting of an over-the-hill action star (Harrison Ford) as an over-the-hill American adventurer is brilliant. A charter pilot, Ford's character is old enough to realize that he doesn't want anything more in his life except the peace of his own small flying service, a willing girlfriend, and the warm weather of his chosen tropical hide-away. All of this disappears when a frantic New Yorker (Anne Heche) hires him for a one-day trip that turns into bad-weather crash-landing disaster. Heche is perfect as the big-city girl at odds with her Adventure in Paradise. She is non-plussed when, after the crash, she can't just call someone on her cell phone to come and pick her up. Being smart enough to know that she doesn't know everything, she is nonetheless quite used to giving orders to her minions who do, as she gives orders to Ford to just solve their problems and get them out of their mess, telling him that he must have "you know, survival skills." Their discovery that the only way out of their situation is mutual cooperation and hard work, and the bond that builds between them with that cooperation, is the heart of the story. It's quietly funny, it's romantic, and it's exciting (there's even modern-day pirates, a real threat in the more remote archipelagoes of the Pacific Ocean), and what more could a viewer want?