Category Archives: DRAMA

SULLY

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Not all heroes wear capes, some wear wings.

The miracle on the Hudson will forever be known by its’ defining image of the passengers and crew standing on the wings of the nearly submerged aircraft, shivering in the sub zero temperatures while waiting for help to arrive. “Sully’ brings you the story of the pilot behind the impossible landing – Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger as portrayed by Tom Hanks. Sully has over 40 years of experience in the air, but no amount of experience or training could prepare him for dual engine loss at low altitude while gliding over the most populated city in the world.

Like most biographical/historical pieces, the audience is well aware with how the film will end. Even knowing that all 155 people aboard will survive, “Sully” doesn’t let up on your nerves or emotions. Clint Eastwood has an outstanding track record in Hollywood and his directing is no exception. The story of the 208 second terror is told in a non chronological format which ends up keeping the audience more engaged without a lot of action sequences. There isn’t much to criticize with this film other than “Sully” somewhat skims over his relationship with his family and all of their interaction comes over the phone. This leaves the audience unattached to the Sullenberger clan as a whole.

The first 90 seconds of the film is quick to remind you what could have happened if Sully had followed protocol and made his way back to the airport. Spoiler Alert – It’s not good. With a September release it automatically throws your mind to the tragic events of 9/11/2001. The basis of the film is the investigation behind his actions and if they were careless. Again the audience may be well aware how the case turns out but will still be overcome with emotion and uneasiness.

The major takeaway from this film is the total team effort with perfect timing that allowed this forced water landing to have a 100% survival rate. The Pilots, crew, passengers, air traffic controllers, and first responders all played an equal role in making sure no one was lost to the frigid waters. Much like we give credit to Police, Military, and Firefighters – Pilots are often under appreciated. I, like many Americans complain when I travel on a regular basis. Crazy things can happen in the air and without extensive training and quick decision making, traveling would be a lot more stressful than a delayed flight or long security lines. Without Captain Sullenberger there would also be 155 more people in NY that would be simply another  tragic statistic.

ROASTED RIPPER SCORE = B+

4/5 Inflatable slides

THROWBACK THURSDAY – SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

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Who Wants to be a Slumdog Millionaire?

In 2008 director Danny Boyle brought viewers the Oscar Award winning story of a young boy who meets the love of his life and shows that he is willing to do anything for her as they progress from children to adults.

The story begins with an older Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) as he sits in the hot seat of India’s version of the most popular game show at the time ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?’ He is accused of cheating on the show and forced to reflect on his difficult childhood as he made his way from the slums of Mumbai to having a shot at twenty million rupees (equivalent to one million US dollars) and how he knew the answers to the question’s he was asked up to his arrest. Along the way, he searches for the girl he loves (Freida Pinto) as this is his one and only true goal in the film.

Dev Patel and Freida Pinto make their big screen debuts as they play the older versions of the children we meet early on in the movie. And each of their performances are done well as you really believe they are the adults the kid you meet them as turn out to be. The movie as a whole has a very fast pace with slow moments where they are necessary for story development. But the roller coaster ride it takes you on keeps you on board as you want to see where things go next and how the next series of events ends up.

It also gives viewers a great look at the horrors, tribulations, and overall situation that is being felt by so many people who live within the real life slums of India. This is done best by the casting of tactual kids from the slums to play the kid versions of the three main characters. Aside from this, anyone who feels they are in a bad spot within their own world and they think things can’t get any worse should watch this film as it will give them an idea of just how bad things could really be.

The movie tells a great love story with a wonderful adventure wrapped around it to keep you following it all. The camera shots and techniques that are used are all very unique and far different than most movies that are even made today. There’s not much to criticize here so I won’t be doing so.

Throwback Lesson: If you see a group of people coming at you with sticks and other weapons, don’t just stand there. RUN.

Roasted Ripper Score – Q & A+