North Kiyung is threatening U.S with nuclear attacks and missile tests. U.S plans to strike back and train best pilots. However Air force leans on Navy's best fighter Lt. Andrew "Bells". Few... Read allNorth Kiyung is threatening U.S with nuclear attacks and missile tests. U.S plans to strike back and train best pilots. However Air force leans on Navy's best fighter Lt. Andrew "Bells". Few hours before attack the drama unfolds.North Kiyung is threatening U.S with nuclear attacks and missile tests. U.S plans to strike back and train best pilots. However Air force leans on Navy's best fighter Lt. Andrew "Bells". Few hours before attack the drama unfolds.
Keely Yulla Kemp
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This was one of the worst movies I have ever seen, the writing was terrible, the acting horrendous and I don't care what the producers, director, writers, everyone involved in this garbage intended, it is seriously insulting to the men and women in the armed services. These people should be ashamed of themselves and not allowed to do anything in film again, in spite of the fact that they're clearly intending to do a sequel. Rather than ratings of 1-10 (should really be 0-10) you should allow for negative ratings because this movie is absolute junk, a waste of time, ABSOLUTELY DO NOT WATCH THIS UTTER GARBAGE!
The all-female jet movie, titled "Called to Duty," initially held promise with its terrible groundbreaking concept, but unfortunately, it fails to deliver on multiple fronts. The film is marred by glaring issues, including subpar production quality and cringeworthy acting displayed by the entire cast. Even after reading some seemingly biased positive reviews, the movie's disappointing performance couldn't be overlooked. Attempting to salvage the experience, I resorted to skipping scenes, but it did little to ease the burden of enduring the film's shortcomings.
Despite the commendable concept of an all-female jet movie, "Called to Duty" struggles to soar to greater heights due to its lackluster execution. The potential for greatness is evident, and with significant improvements in production values and acting, this film could have been a remarkable and empowering experience. Alas, as it stands, "Called to Duty" remains a missed opportunity, leaving audiences with a sense of disappointment and a longing for what could have been.
Despite the commendable concept of an all-female jet movie, "Called to Duty" struggles to soar to greater heights due to its lackluster execution. The potential for greatness is evident, and with significant improvements in production values and acting, this film could have been a remarkable and empowering experience. Alas, as it stands, "Called to Duty" remains a missed opportunity, leaving audiences with a sense of disappointment and a longing for what could have been.
It should come as no surprise that I hadn't heard about this 2023 action movie titled "Called to Duty" prior to stumbling upon it by random chance. And with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to sit down to watch it.
Initially, I figured that this movie was going to be a female-lead cash-in on the "Top Gun" movie success. And without having heard anything about the movie, I didn't really know what I was in for.
And I managed to endure a staggering 32 minutes of absolute boredom, cringeworthy dialogue, and rubbish storyline. Writer Bobby Hammel put together what can only be described as a dumpster fire attempt of a movie script for director Ashley L. Gibson to bring to the screen.
The character gallery in "Called to Duty" was every bit as cringeworthy and shallow as the dialogue, so at least those two things went hand in hand.
Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Called to Duty". And after what I witnessed in the 32 minutes of mind-boggling boredom that I sat through, I can't say that I was impressed with the wooden, rigid and amateurish performances. The dialogue was delivered with the elegance and grace of a coal shovel in the hands of wooden marionettes.
Do yourself a favor and stay well clear of this airplane crash of a movie. It just simply isn't worth the time, money or effort.
My rating of "Called to Duty" lands on a one out of ten stars.
Initially, I figured that this movie was going to be a female-lead cash-in on the "Top Gun" movie success. And without having heard anything about the movie, I didn't really know what I was in for.
And I managed to endure a staggering 32 minutes of absolute boredom, cringeworthy dialogue, and rubbish storyline. Writer Bobby Hammel put together what can only be described as a dumpster fire attempt of a movie script for director Ashley L. Gibson to bring to the screen.
The character gallery in "Called to Duty" was every bit as cringeworthy and shallow as the dialogue, so at least those two things went hand in hand.
Needless to say that I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Called to Duty". And after what I witnessed in the 32 minutes of mind-boggling boredom that I sat through, I can't say that I was impressed with the wooden, rigid and amateurish performances. The dialogue was delivered with the elegance and grace of a coal shovel in the hands of wooden marionettes.
Do yourself a favor and stay well clear of this airplane crash of a movie. It just simply isn't worth the time, money or effort.
My rating of "Called to Duty" lands on a one out of ten stars.
Here we have another in the long line of 'female empowerment' movies so popular with fashion-minded Hollywood these days.
Now, I think it is quite appropriate and desirable to showcase realistic female capabilities. However, I think it is getting to the point of fantasy and revisionism when we insist that 'women can do anything that men can do, but better' and try to prove that with manipulation, exaggeration and simple fiction.
So we have an example here of ALL the top air force pilots being women. Of course they are, dear. Another comical example we have is the recently released series Special Ops: Lioness, with the female protagonist physically outperforming navy seals. Of course she can, dear.
PS. I am a (realistic, I think) middle-aged woman.
Now, I think it is quite appropriate and desirable to showcase realistic female capabilities. However, I think it is getting to the point of fantasy and revisionism when we insist that 'women can do anything that men can do, but better' and try to prove that with manipulation, exaggeration and simple fiction.
So we have an example here of ALL the top air force pilots being women. Of course they are, dear. Another comical example we have is the recently released series Special Ops: Lioness, with the female protagonist physically outperforming navy seals. Of course she can, dear.
PS. I am a (realistic, I think) middle-aged woman.
Script was terrible, acting was poor, editing terrible. They tried to make it something it was not, they made a point to show a behind the ear tattoo on one of the female flyers, this is against military rules, no facial tats. I believe the music was added as a filler ( cheaper than actors speaking) that is why on Baywatch they had music, the Hoff said the music was 3 minutes of almost free screen time. The part where a junior officer talked back to the senior officer would never happen.
I would like to see females in a team, but I think it should be mixed with males.
They tried to make it sexy by one of the females in a gym top but what was the point.
The part where the team leader was on horseback and said she had a message from here commander, and said she was on her time and would call back when she was done riding would never happen.
I would like to see females in a team, but I think it should be mixed with males.
They tried to make it sexy by one of the females in a gym top but what was the point.
The part where the team leader was on horseback and said she had a message from here commander, and said she was on her time and would call back when she was done riding would never happen.
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- TriviaRoseanne Sorrentino and Toni Ann Gisondi previously appeared together as orphans Pepper and Molly in the 1982 film version of "Annie."
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