Review of Sully (2016) by Nedryerson1 — 01 Feb 2017
Sully is the new movie from Clint Eastwood, but what we face here is reminiscence to his old topics, back to Unforgiven’s time. The movie follows the story of the emergency water landing in Hudson River, as we all know it, focused in the struggle of Captain Sullenberger and his First Officer while facing the proper investigations.
The story is short and simple, just what you need to know, little personal life and family drama; although the objective is clear, establish the basis of the human character and the value that has on its own.
Similar to the message from Trouble with the Curve, we as society are hypnotized by technology, we worship it. We seek all the answers in google when we don’t understand something, questioning our lawyers, doctors, employees and bosses, and if the internet says something different we assume that the error is the human.
Examples like these are many, however, Sully doesn’t discredit technology, it highlights the value as a tool and how it can enrich human life. So the equilibrium is the key, don’t blind yourself to the alternatives.
With a long consolidated direction Clint Eastwood once more astonished the audience, Tom Hanks and Aaron Eckhart did fine jobs, very committed to the part.
This review of Sully (2016) was written by Nedryerson1 on 01 Feb 2017.
Sully has generally received very positive reviews.
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