Spitfire Over Berlin
- 2022
- 1h 20min
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3,0/10
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Agosto 1944, Germania. L'Ottava Forza Aerea Americana è pronta a colpire. I servizi segreti britannici scoprono che potrebbe essere una trappola mortale e il tenente Edward Barnes nel suo Sp... Leggi tuttoAgosto 1944, Germania. L'Ottava Forza Aerea Americana è pronta a colpire. I servizi segreti britannici scoprono che potrebbe essere una trappola mortale e il tenente Edward Barnes nel suo Spitfire cerca prove fotografiche per salvarli.Agosto 1944, Germania. L'Ottava Forza Aerea Americana è pronta a colpire. I servizi segreti britannici scoprono che potrebbe essere una trappola mortale e il tenente Edward Barnes nel suo Spitfire cerca prove fotografiche per salvarli.
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The acting is not bad, and the story is so-so (predictable and not very deep, but that's okay for war movies), but the actual spitfire is embarrassing and almost made the movie unwatchable.
The opening sequence is the Spirtfire flying while avoiding flak, and the 100% CGI plane is horrendous, even worse than MS Flight Simulator. Same thing with the single flack burst that was copied and pasted numerous times.
I almost shut the movie off then, but decided to tough it out for a while, but every time you almost start to look past the terrible CGI, they through some other ridiculousness in your face. The actual plane used in land scenes is obviously a mock-up built with Phillips screws that weren't used on Spitfires, some even aren't painted, and every surface is brand new - showing zero use. Kind of like watching a jungle warfare movie where they've been trekking through a tropical jungle for weeks, but their faces are still clean, their T-Shirts still white, no one is sweating, and their uniforms are still clean with creases intact.
It's really hard to look past the poor attention to detail and get immersed into this movie, no matter how hard you try.
The opening sequence is the Spirtfire flying while avoiding flak, and the 100% CGI plane is horrendous, even worse than MS Flight Simulator. Same thing with the single flack burst that was copied and pasted numerous times.
I almost shut the movie off then, but decided to tough it out for a while, but every time you almost start to look past the terrible CGI, they through some other ridiculousness in your face. The actual plane used in land scenes is obviously a mock-up built with Phillips screws that weren't used on Spitfires, some even aren't painted, and every surface is brand new - showing zero use. Kind of like watching a jungle warfare movie where they've been trekking through a tropical jungle for weeks, but their faces are still clean, their T-Shirts still white, no one is sweating, and their uniforms are still clean with creases intact.
It's really hard to look past the poor attention to detail and get immersed into this movie, no matter how hard you try.
The story is nonsense. The technical basis impossible. The cgi of the plane no better than a cartoon. This is a truly pathetic representation of one of the most iconic machines of WWII and the men who flew them. How does something as poor as this get funding?
Really dreadful.
Really dreadful.
Spitfires didn't have enough fuel just to go to Berlin, so coming back seems more than unlikely.
The whole movie is as unrealistic as this fuel problem. Combats, medical issues... Nothing make sense!
There are useless flashbacks too (that, I can't stand anymore).
And the 3D models are poor.
Not bad, but really, really, not good...
The whole movie is as unrealistic as this fuel problem. Combats, medical issues... Nothing make sense!
There are useless flashbacks too (that, I can't stand anymore).
And the 3D models are poor.
Not bad, but really, really, not good...
Being a indie film producer myself, I admire that this team at least got distribution on this. In today's very critical audience (you can see by the rude comments here) either you have at the very least, a 2 million dollar budget, or don't film. This film might have fared better just doing film festivals and maybe getting a streaming service to pickup. The storyline is good, but yes, today's sophisicated audience is brutal if you are not using Hollywood "Industrial Light & Magic" level CGI as they can tell. It is sad and if this was released back in the 60's or early 70's, it might have gotten a pass. I admire the filmmaker for working with what budget he had, and who knows, he might make his investment back and thats all that is important. Critics may gripe, but at least they paid to watch it somehow and that is all the investors care about.
I am the co writer and co producer of this work and I am proud of it, despite its flaws.
My son, Callum, and I have worked very hard to build a business that produces low budget entertainment. We work from our family home in a spare room and don't earn a great deal from it, but we love film and we love working together and that's enough for us.
Reading some of the reviews on here is hard to say the least. However, we're strong enough to take it.
We didn't set out to make a flawed film. We set out to make the best film we could. The tiny budget, our lack of experience (we continue to learn and try to improve) and time restrictions did the rest.
My first reaction to reading some of the reviews on here was to get angry and hit back with a ten out of ten review of my own. Upon reflection, I don't need to do that. I know how hard the tiny cast and crew worked on Spitfire Over Berlin. Many of them are my family and close friends and I love them.
That's all that matters at the end of the day.
My son, Callum, and I have worked very hard to build a business that produces low budget entertainment. We work from our family home in a spare room and don't earn a great deal from it, but we love film and we love working together and that's enough for us.
Reading some of the reviews on here is hard to say the least. However, we're strong enough to take it.
We didn't set out to make a flawed film. We set out to make the best film we could. The tiny budget, our lack of experience (we continue to learn and try to improve) and time restrictions did the rest.
My first reaction to reading some of the reviews on here was to get angry and hit back with a ten out of ten review of my own. Upon reflection, I don't need to do that. I know how hard the tiny cast and crew worked on Spitfire Over Berlin. Many of them are my family and close friends and I love them.
That's all that matters at the end of the day.
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- 11.546 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 20min(80 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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