Un vistazo a la vida nada convencional de la legendaria piloto estadounidense Amelia Earhart, quien marcó un hito al ser una aviadora pionera y quien desapareció muy temprano en su vida dura... Leer todoUn vistazo a la vida nada convencional de la legendaria piloto estadounidense Amelia Earhart, quien marcó un hito al ser una aviadora pionera y quien desapareció muy temprano en su vida durante un vuelo sobre el Océano Pacífico en 1937 en un intento por hacer un vuelo de todo el ... Leer todoUn vistazo a la vida nada convencional de la legendaria piloto estadounidense Amelia Earhart, quien marcó un hito al ser una aviadora pionera y quien desapareció muy temprano en su vida durante un vuelo sobre el Océano Pacífico en 1937 en un intento por hacer un vuelo de todo el mundo.
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- Premios
- 3 premios y 4 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
Homage
Ordinary film of extraordinary woman
The story behind the legend
As her popularity grows so does Putnam's interest in his starlet. He wants her to be famous and to be loved. All she wants is to fly. Together they help make strides for female pilots everywhere. In the days leading up to and including the Great Depression, aviation was a primarily male dominated world, but that mattered very little for Amelia.
Along the way she becomes acquainted with Gene Vidal (Ewan McGregor), a pilot himself and someone that Amelia becomes very close to. Amelia's free spirited nature and desire to be set free come in the way with her feelings for Putnam, and as well as Vidal.
The film is not just about one person, but about a person's dreams, desires, and ambition. Amelia lectures and speaks out for women's rights, advocating for them to follow their dreams of either becoming a pilot like her, or just living their life the way they want to. She doesn't want to be tethered down or restricted.
Swank gives a solid performance as the flying ace. She both looks the part and acts the part very well. I must say that I did not know an awful lot about Amelia Earhart other than the common knowledge about her, but I feel like Swank embodied pretty much what I would expect Amelia to be. Swank has such confidence on screen and is not afraid to let it all hang out there. Though her performances in Boys Don't Cry and Million Dollar Baby are more impressive, this is a finely tuned character she has developed and a very likable one. Gere too gives a great performance. He does a great job of becoming Putnam ever so slightly with his voice. It's the tiniest of inflections but it is effective nonetheless.
Nair does a great job of capturing the beauty of flight and the ability that the world has to take you breath away. I didn't think this was a visually stunning film, but a well constructed biopic that tells a story we want to hear. I was interested in how she would present her final flight around the world and I was pleased with how she broke it up into segments and didn't try to make it recreate things we don't know about like in The Perfect Storm. The mystery is still there.
Parts of the film are a bit dry, clichéd, and repetitive, but overall this was a nice film about someone who shouldn't be forgotten. It's a good story with great characters, fine acting, and is pleasing to watch.
An interesting historic tale
Snoozefest
That's all I got from the movie, which is shockingly bad and instantly forgettable. Earhart was a national figure followed by millions, yet you'd never know why from this tepid film. While Hilary Swank seems likable as Amelia and does bear a striking resemblance to her, the script fails to make her the least bit interesting. The dialogue is tedious, the movie has no excitement or tension, and the director destroys any scenes that might have been emotionally compelling. Richard Gere has the thankless job of playing Amelia's husband and comes across as a completely dull fellow. Even the music is boring. What a colossal waste of talent.
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- CuriosidadesThe movie shows Amelia Earhart finishing third in the first Santa Monica-to-Cleveland Women's Air Derby in 1929, but doesn't explain why. Earhart and her friend Ruth Nichols were tied for first at the last stop before the final leg. Nichols took off right before Earhart, but her plane clipped a tractor on the runway and flipped over. Instead of taking off, Earhart ran to Nichols's plane to drag her to safety. After Earhart was sure that Nichols was not seriously hurt, she took off for Cleveland and finished third. Women in the Wind (1939) is based on the same air race and features a plot loosely inspired by the incident.
- PifiasWhen Amelia is approaching Karachi, it is 1935 and the caption on the screen states "Karachi, Pakistan". Pakistan didn't exist until Partition in 1947, when the British government declared that part of India a separate country.
- Citas
George Putnam: Come back to me.
Amelia Earhart: Always.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 81st Annual Academy Awards (2009)
- Banda sonoraCalon Lan
Written by John Hughes and Daniel James
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- Presupuesto
- 40.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 14.246.488 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 3.904.047 US$
- 25 oct 2009
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 19.643.086 US$
- Duración
- 1h 51min(111 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1






