World War I TOPGUN

Maxie 2022-01-06 08:02:09

Flyboys "Heroes of Air Combat", the First World War version of "High Aspirations". Airplanes from 90 years ago looked like toys, and swarms of them were flying through the air as if they were making locust plagues. Although the performance of the aircraft is not the same as that of the Harrier fighters in TOPGUN, a number of air combat scenes are still magnificent and exciting. Captain Cassidy, the cool captain who kept a lion as a pet, killed several German planes and died together with the huge Zeppelin. The scene was shocking; Rawlings who avenged him turned out to be shot by a close-range pistol and killed the black eagle. The killer is so cool. Although it is a war movie, it is humorous, and a supporting role like Bige's funny character also adds a lot of laughter to the film. The male protagonist James Franco's looks are both good and evil, and I believe that if he plays the villain, he is also very convincing. Although love knows no borders, but if you don’t know the language, it’s really hard to fall in love. Even if you guess the strokes and understand a sentence, you sweat a lot. I really admire those girls who don’t know a few words in English and dare to marry a foreigner. of.

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  • Oran 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    World War I air combat movie, full of personal heroism and romantic feelings. The scene is beautiful. When I checked the wiki after reading it, I accidentally noticed the magical character of the only military adviser in the film: Jack Livesey, who faked his resume and military experience for a job. Originally only working for the Army Catering Corps in the UK for three years, he lied about serving in the Northern Ireland and Falklands War, and lied about his job as a curator at the Imperial War Museum

  • Samson 2022-04-22 07:01:42

    Afterwards, the lion did not say a word to the owner of the lion, and the owner did not leave a word.

Flyboys quotes

  • Captain Thenault: We don't want you bringing bullets home; we have millions. Leave the bullets up there. Let the Germans take them home.

  • Blaine Rawlings: [to Briggs' innuendo] Man, you're scratching fleas on a stuffed dog.