T.J. Fixman sees airport security lines as fertile ground for cinematic storytelling, reflecting real moral dilemmas like the trolley problem at its core.
In 'Carry-On', T.J. Fixman explores the trolley problem through a TSA officer’s experience, engaging viewers in a thrilling narrative filled with ethical choices under stress.
The production of 'Carry-On' involved consultations with airport workers and law enforcement to enhance its authenticity, despite some creative liberties being taken.
The T.S.A. humorously pointed out a movie discrepancy, noting that in reality, passengers often carry water in their bags, which was absent in the film.
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