Thunderbirds: La élite de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU.
Título original: Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds
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Una mirada al interior del escuadrón de vuelo Thunderbirds de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos.Una mirada al interior del escuadrón de vuelo Thunderbirds de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos.Una mirada al interior del escuadrón de vuelo Thunderbirds de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos.
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10jroosaf
This movie is outstanding and there are so many "life lessons" packed inside of the film. It's a real life, and at times emotional, look at the pilots, families, and support crew that comprise the USAF Thunderbird demonstration team. The viewer gets a peek behind the curtain on how challenging but rewarding it is to be a Thunderbird pilot. One can't help by getting drawn into "Primo's" rejoin issues or the impact that the time away from home has on the families. After watching, you'll appreciate the sacrifices that all the team members make to fulfill an important mission.
Definitely an inspiring movie and I rate it a 10!
Definitely an inspiring movie and I rate it a 10!
10kfdynks
I live in the UK and I just loved watching this documentary about the Thunderbirds. It is inspiring to all humans. These pilots just blow your mind with the risks they take and the huge team of people behind them all essential to their success including their families. The footage filmed from inside the cockpit is just shocking and mind blowing. I must go and see a Thunderbird display in the states. At a time (27.5.25) when everyone is looking at the USA and thinking WTF this documentary shows you what is great about the USA. I did wonder if Primo's difficulties were purely for the camera and to make the story more interesting. However pulling a 7G manoeuvre is not for anyone other than super humans. Thank-you for your dedication Thunderbirds.
At an air show the public just sees the product. The documentary does show what all the work there is in getting to the final product. Breaks down to a degree each performing pilot and tells a little of their background before becoming a team member. Shows to a lesser degree logistics, medical, maintainers, administrative personnel and their roles on the team. So a viewer does come away with a sense of the total team and how each is dependent on each other doing their job. It is good for the public to see all that and understand it as well. Shows the hard training required to get the routines down to perfection. Really enjoyed it and believe anyone would like this documentary. On another note...wasn't too keen that some personnel wearing short sleeve uniforms had exposed tattoos showing. That did not sit too well with this old USAF retired MSGT. Doubt that would bother anyone else who watches it, but that is the only thing keeping me from giving this a 10. Highly recommend viewing this.
Visually, this documentary is exactly what you'd expect, sleek shots of jets cutting through the sky, dramatic slow-motion, swelling music, and pilots framed as modern-day superheroes. As an aviation fan who goes every year to the BIAS Air Show in Bucharest, I enjoyed the flying sequences. The Thunderbirds are undoubtedly impressive, and the production knows how to showcase their precision.
But here's the thing: this is less documentary, more recruitment commercial. Every other line is a recycled slogan, "the best in the world", "the greatest pilots alive", "the elite of the world", rinse and repeat. Be f for real. And from an international perspective, it gets tiring. I've been to America, I know the culture, and I get that patriotism is a big part of it. But at times, the film feels like the U. S. is the only country on the planet, as if aviation elsewhere doesn't even exist. Spoiler: it does.
Don't get me wrong, I can enjoy a good patriotic production. But when the narrative drowns in marketing language, it stops being insightful and becomes plain self-congratulation. Instead of digging into the human side of the Thunderbirds, the training, the pressure, the sacrifices, we get an endless loop of "Yay, America is number one!" Which is fine... if that's all you came for.
So yes, I had fun watching it. The jets look incredible, the editing is polished, and as pure spectacle, it works. But if you want depth, perspective, or even the faintest acknowledgment that the world is bigger than one country, you won't find it here. It's a glossy brochure with wings, and nothing more.
But here's the thing: this is less documentary, more recruitment commercial. Every other line is a recycled slogan, "the best in the world", "the greatest pilots alive", "the elite of the world", rinse and repeat. Be f for real. And from an international perspective, it gets tiring. I've been to America, I know the culture, and I get that patriotism is a big part of it. But at times, the film feels like the U. S. is the only country on the planet, as if aviation elsewhere doesn't even exist. Spoiler: it does.
Don't get me wrong, I can enjoy a good patriotic production. But when the narrative drowns in marketing language, it stops being insightful and becomes plain self-congratulation. Instead of digging into the human side of the Thunderbirds, the training, the pressure, the sacrifices, we get an endless loop of "Yay, America is number one!" Which is fine... if that's all you came for.
So yes, I had fun watching it. The jets look incredible, the editing is polished, and as pure spectacle, it works. But if you want depth, perspective, or even the faintest acknowledgment that the world is bigger than one country, you won't find it here. It's a glossy brochure with wings, and nothing more.
I can't say enough about this documentary! I wouldn't say I know a lot about the Air Force, or what it takes, but this documentary did such a great job at giving you an all access insight into the unbelievable skill and determination it takes to be at this level. At so many points in the documentary I was terrified for the pilots, just beyond impressive. I loved the style and feel of how it was filmed it just felt like you knew the pilots and understood each of their stories. I hope to see more documentaries like this. Really enjoyable watch and one that I walked away from with a greater appreciation of these pilots and what they do.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaOver the 70 year history of the team, 21 Thunderbird pilots have been killed, with only three of them happening during live air shows.
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- También se conoce como
- Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
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- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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