imdbscuff
nov 2023 se unió
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Bryan Adams is a fantastic artist with positive, cheerful, humorous, and happy presence on the stage. This show captures his spirit very well. I've watched it so many times over the years, I can't even count. It always leaves me in a better mental state. The setlist is fantastic, the crowd is active, and the band is unbelievably good - they always are. It's pure joy.
It's a typical Hollywood sports drama that is vaguely based on reality, but it also conflicts with that reality at every step. It's like a child's fanfic about Formula 1.
Nevertheless, it was interesting to watch how the story would unfold. If you don't know anything about Formula 1, you might even enjoy it and empathize with the characters.
The main advantage is how this movie feels and sounds. The overall sound design is very good, and the cinematography is solid as well; you can see that a lot of talented people worked on it.
Overall, it's a good cinematic experience. If I had to watch it at home, I'd give it a 6/10: without a big screen and cinema-level audio, it's just a very, very silly story.
Nevertheless, it was interesting to watch how the story would unfold. If you don't know anything about Formula 1, you might even enjoy it and empathize with the characters.
The main advantage is how this movie feels and sounds. The overall sound design is very good, and the cinematography is solid as well; you can see that a lot of talented people worked on it.
Overall, it's a good cinematic experience. If I had to watch it at home, I'd give it a 6/10: without a big screen and cinema-level audio, it's just a very, very silly story.
While the original story is fascinating and I admire the pilot's skills, I believe there isn't enough material for a Hollywood movie. As a result, the filmmakers had to get creative to keep the audience entertained. Unfortunately, this led to the portrayal of the NTSB as silly villains who lack an understanding of how aircraft operate, speak in phrases more suited for cocky tweets, and act like prosecutors. This misrepresentation is misleading. The purpose of these investigations is to establish facts and enhance safety in the industry, not to assign blame. You can easily find numerous investigations of this accident online that are not only more accurate but also more interesting to watch. I wouldn't recommend "Sully". It doesn't deserve your time, either as a documentary or as a Hollywood drama.