Review of Sully (2016) by Nigel M. Smith for Guardian — 02 Sep 2016
Hanks delivers an internal and sympathetic performance. Eastwood doesn’t burrow too deeply into his protagonist’s psyche, other than to visibly demonstrate that he’s haunted by the landing. Still, Hanks, who’s uncommonly, well, sullen, for much of the film, goes a long way to convey Sullenberger’s conflicted anguish.
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This review of Sully (2016) was written by Nigel M. Smith and published by Guardian on 02 Sep 2016.
Sully has generally received very positive reviews.
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