a hero, a person

Lacy 2022-04-22 07:01:07

"Captain Sully" is adapted from the 2009 "U.S. Airways Flight 1549 emergency landing incident", with the flight captain Chesley Sully as the core of the story, and this biographical film was shot. The film is directed by Hollywood evergreen Clint Eastwood, and Oscar winner Tom Hanks plays the role of Captain Sully. The film was released in 2016. The narrative technique of this film is very unique. Through some practical problems, the film makes Captain Sully in a state of uncertainty in the film, while the traditional biographical films that shape heroes usually mainly describe the heroic characters' fearlessness, fearlessness and unease. The situation of courage and ending problems, so this film makes Captain Sully closer to a real human through the narrative method, and it is precisely because the audience is substituted for the difficulties and problems that Captain Sully has to face as a person. And choices, and when Captain Sully shows his heroic side, there will be greater empathy. The film's emotional control is very good, the layout of the film is very thoughtful, Tom Hanks' acting is very good, and Mr. Dongmu is a great director. 8.5 points.

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  • Newell 2022-03-20 09:01:32

    It is almost astonishing that Teacher Dongmu can be so restrained at his age. Although the final receipt is a little thin, it is still very beautiful. And according to the urinary nature of the biopic and disaster film, this film is actually only 96 minutes, and the old man is too willing.

  • Rachelle 2022-01-27 08:05:09

    I can only admire this film, probably only Eastwood and Hanks can shoot, this is a miracle that only the United States can do.

Sully quotes

  • Bartender - Pete: [Sully walks into a pub and sits at the bar] Hey, is that you? Are you the pilot, Sully? that is you, right?

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Yeah.

    Bartender - Pete: Hey, it's a pleasure to meet you. That was unreal what you did the other day, that was really something. It's a real pleasure to meet you. You know, we invented a drink after you as soon as that happened, ain't that right, Johnny?

    Johnny - Drunk Customer: Yeah, yeah, you did.

    Bartender - Pete: The Sully: It's a shot of Grey Goose with a splash of water.

  • Ben Edwards: Multiple airports, runways, two successful landings, we are simply mimicking what the computer already told us.

    Charles Porter: Now, a lot of toes were stepped on in order to set this up for today, and frankly... I really don't know what you gentlemen plan to gain by it.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Can we get serious now?

    Charles Porter: Captain?

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: We've all heard about the computer simulations, and now we are watching actual sims, but I can't quite believe you still have not taken into account the human factor.

    Charles Porter: Human piloted simulations show that you could make it back to the airport.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: No, they don't. These pilots were not behaving like human beings, like people who are experiencing this for the first time.

    Charles Porter: Well, they may not be reacting like you did.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Immediately after the bird strike they are turning back for the airport just as in the computer sims. Correct?

    Charles Porter: That is correct.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: They obviously knew the turn and exactly what heading to fly. They did not run a check, they do not switch on the APU.

    Charles Porter: They had on all the same parameters that you faced.

    Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: No one warned us. No one said "You're going to lose both engines at a lower altitude than any jet in history. But, be cool, just make a left turn for LaGuardia like you are going back to pick up the milk". This was dual engine loss at 2800 feet followed by immediate water landing with 155 souls on board. No one has ever trained for an incident like that. No one.