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Green 2022-04-20 09:01:32

To say that the film has no suspense is not necessarily complete. Why Sally is a hero, and how Sally is whitewashed in the face of the aggressive investigation team, is the biggest suspense in the film. Therefore, around this core suspense, the film sets up three NTSB hearings to set up, interpret and solve this suspense. Of course, for the audience, after witnessing the process of Sally being investigated and whitewashed, they recognized Sally as a hero, and the director succeeded in creating a god. Naturally, the mood of the film has its ups and downs. Before and after the three hearings in the film, director Eastwood arranged a total of five flashbacks. Each flashback tells different perspectives, expressions, and focuses on content, and each has a different role. Here is the general structure of the film: Flashback 1, Hearing 1, Flashback 2, Hearing 2, Flashback 3, Flashback 4, Hearing 3, Flashback 5

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  • Leanne 2022-03-15 09:01:03

    The old American artillery is pure, like John Ford and Akira Kurosawa, who don't like to hide and play with yin. Right-wing conservatism values ​​represent a positive thinking habit. What is affirmed and what needs to be affirmed, and after being affirmed, you need to keep and hold on. At the very least, I am sure that the old cowboy has always maintained his spirit.

  • Pattie 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Long live the heroes, long live the procedural justice.

Sully quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.