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Johnnie 2022-03-22 09:01:33
"Captain Sully" | Being understood is the rarest thing
"Captain Sully" is based on a true story. On January 15, 2009, a US Airways flight 1549 from LaGuardia Airport in New York to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seatuck, Washington, took off six days later. Minutes later, it made an emergency landing on the Hudson River in New York after being... -
Hosea 2022-03-23 09:01:37
ordinary not ordinary
After reading it, I realized that the calm and calm Captain Sally was actually the actor of Forrest Gump, that stubborn and stubborn Forrest Gump? It turns out that an actor is a magical profession...and by the way, I googled the actor's information, and I was shocked when I saw it. Tom Hanks, who...

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Lynn 2022-03-20 09:01:32
Lao Dongmu's personal style is really completely internalized, and there is no trace of it on the outer packaging. Shifting the "suspense" point of the incident and using science thinking to answer liberal arts questions are very effective. After I have given you a lot of bluntly, it still provides ample room for aftertaste. I want to make two points: Although the center of gravity is different, it is actually equivalent to "Sally's Midfield War", and it is the kind that has been filmed; saying that this is a personal heroism, I suggest you re-watch it ten times.
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Vance 2022-01-27 08:05:09
Eastwood is really nothing to say. In particular, there are a few long scenes, which are completely uncut, showing his confidence and skill in controlling his mental time; eastwood is old, and he cherishes it every time he sees it, like an old craftsman’s. Profound skill
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Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: [New York late at night and both men can't sleep so they decide to go for a walk. It's cold outside and both are bundled up] It's all so unreal. I guess I'm just having a little trouble separating reality from whatever the hell this is.
Jeff Skiles: This is two men freezing their asses off.
[They both laugh]
Jeff Skiles: Sully
[pause]
Jeff Skiles: don't worry. You did a great thing and it's going to be remembered for a very long time.
Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Funny thing is, I've delivered a million passengers over 40 years in the air and in the end I'll be judged on 208 seconds.
Jeff Skiles: Come on. Tomorrow's going to be a good day. Computer SIMS will prove you were right and we can all put our wings back on.
Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Do you want to run?
[Both men go jogging on down the street]
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Jeff Skiles: I'm hoping six months from now we'll just be laughing about how we got to meet David Letterman.
Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: We're going on David Letterman?
Jeff Skiles: Yeah, right after the next NTSB interview. I'm guessing David's going to be slightly funnier.