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Sarah 2022-01-27 08:05:09
Perfect presentation of life and death
I quickly typed this film review against the manuscript on the computer, and I couldn’t finish it in 208 seconds. In life, there are many 208 seconds every day, we do nothing, and it goes by in a flash. 2009.1.15. The 155 people on American Airlines flight 1549 experienced 208 seconds, but they...
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Trycia 2022-04-21 09:01:42
The hero's dilemma
What is the hero's dilemma? Strict and critical professional torture, the tedious and arrogant hearing system, the pressure of public opinion overturned by reputation, and the obvious predicament are vivid in my mind, but it is impossible to piece together the answer to a motif: what is a...

Kevin Edward McGinn
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Jazmin 2022-03-19 09:01:04
Tom Hanks is so handsome! The shape, that energy, and 208 seconds of behavioral response are too handsome. Perhaps because the true story is already widely known, the film does not intend to take the crash landing as the final climax. Instead, it shows the crash landing from various angles, brings more parties, and summarizes it into a wonderful hearing. The entry point is very clear. , Captain Sally, during the short recess, he said "proud", which made people smile knowingly, yes, very proud!
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Casey 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The traditional way of telling heroic deeds is lost, and there is more sincerity in carefully telling the story and examining it from multiple angles. Delicate without being verbose, simple without being sloppy. Tom Hanks in the film a few scenes are particularly simple, but particularly powerful. Laura Linney also used it just right, and did not let her actress play the role of a dog. Aaron Eckhart is really the same every year, and the interview at the end of the credits is also touching.
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Elizabeth Davis: I'd like to add something on a personal note: I can say with confidence, that after speaking with the rest of the flight crew, with bird experts and airplane engineers, after running all the scenarios and talking to each of the players... there is an X in this result.
Elizabeth Davis: It's you, Captain Sullenberger. Take you out of the equation and the math just fails.
Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: I disagree. It wasn't just me, it was all of us. Jeff, Donna, Sheila, Doreen. The passengers, rescue workers. Air traffic control, ferry boat crews and scuba cops. We all did it. We survived.
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Sheila Dail: Just once I'd like to get out of LaGuardia on time.
Donna Dent: Well, you know the only way to get out of LaGuardia on time.
Sheila Dail: Yeah, what's that?
Donna Dent: Fly out of JFK.