Sunday, September 11, 2016
Sully
“Sully” is a
film depicting the events that occurred on January 15, 2009 when a US Airways
pilot, “Sully” Sullenberger, miraculously landed an Airbus 320 airliner in the
Hudson River in lower Manhattan and saved the lives of all 155 persons aboard.
The film stars Tom Hanks, Laura Linney and Aaron Eckhart and was directed by
Clint Eastwood who, like rare wine, seems to get better with each passing year. Told via flashbacks
and background events, the audience is made an integral part of the fateful
events that the passengers on the New York to Charleston flight experienced
that cold winter morning as their plane departed from Laguardia Airport and
ended up in the icy waters of the Hudson. The film is indeed a testament to the
expertise of the pilot whose split second performance is later evaluated and
scrutinized by the investigating agencies using the benefit of hindsight with their
self-serving 20/20 vision. It’s always impressive to see a film where everyone
knows the outcome yet a feeling of tension and anxiety can be so effectively
created in spite of that. Kudos to Mr. Eastwood whose directorial skills show
themselves in each frame and scene and make this a truly positive movie to see. A Washington Post article jokingly said that one should never
travel with Mr. Hanks for as "Captain Phillips", the Federal Express employee in
"Cast Away" and the commander of "Apollo 13", his trips almost always seem to encounter
problems. That being said, I urge all to travel this time with Mr. Hanks as Captain
Sullenberger on his 280 second flight from land to water, It is a quality
venture that the movie traveler most certainly will enjoy. I give the film 3 and 1/2 stars for no matter what seat you are in, it will truly be a "first class" experience.
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