 Good entertaining and it tastes like Eastwood Hey guys, this is my review of Solly. I saw this a few days ago, and I wanted to see it in IMAX However, I didn't get the chance. So here's my review for it. Anyways, I have a huge interest in avionics and NTSB investigations I watch Mayday all the time So when I heard that they were finally making a film about the miracle in the Hudson I was gonna be directed by Clint Eastwood and have Tom Hanks in it I knew three things for sure. Tom Hanks would do a great job of Solly Clint Eastwood was gonna dramatize a little bit of it and the CG was gonna be Okay, and all through your right this film Basically, if you've ever seen a Clint Eastwood historical film, you'll know that they're completely full of crap The only time that this is probably one of the most One of the best portrayals of history. He's ever done watch American sniper. I did a review on it last year I said it was a good film narrative-wise, but I knew that a few things were complete crap So watching this film the NTSB investigation is a little bit over dramatized Apparently is it was a lot more clear cut than what actually happened in this film However, the plane crash itself is dead on and it shows how many people were involved with the event Not just Solly not just as co-pilot not just the crew and the passengers, but also the ferry workers the lifeguard cops everything Everyone came together to get everyone off that plane So as for the film itself the narrative is probably one of the most interesting things of this film because we start actually after the plane crash happens And we keep on reliving these moments and we actually see Solly having these kind of flash nightmares And one thing that a lot of people complained about is that we see the plane crash technically three times And the reason why is because we're reliving We're exactly we are in Solly's mind. We are reliving this plane crash We are going over and over to see whether what we did was right or not And I actually really enjoyed that aspect of the film I loved seeing the different angles the different perspectives from different people about the plane crash So that was something that I really thought was a great part of the film And something that I I understand that some people may be a little bit annoyed with why you would see the same thing three times But we're seeing it from different aspects each time Tom acts is fantastic as Solly you really get into his mind You really get to see a guy who is questioning when he does but he still believes what he did was right And we see Aaron Eckhart who just follows along I I was so happy to see two of my favorite actors Aaron Eckhart and Tom acts in the same movie together And being directed by Clint Eastwood who is one of my favorite directors because he's one of the hardest working guys in the entire film business And as the film progresses we see sully kind of really comes to terms with what he did And he realizes what he did was right even if the ntsb is going at him for saying that he was wrong Also skyler's in it sully is a very good representation of the guy himself it is totally made in To pay homage to what he did And sure while the investigation is quite quite dramatized in the end the film is about what The guy basically pulled off the impossible And he was able to save everyone on this plane despite the fact that he had lost two engines at less than 3000 feet in the end i'm going to give sully a six out of seven I really enjoyed it It's probably a little bit of bias for me because I love avionic films talking about avionic history But I think this was really well done eastwood while he does dramatize the ntsb investigation a bit Still gives it a good narrative flair as he always does And I just really enjoyed this film. It's short too, which is one thing I think this is probably the shortest film that Clint Eastwood has done as an entire career Anyway guys, that's all for me. Uh, yeah, I would say go and watch it It's a very entertaining film at least for me. Anyways, see you guys later