Review of The Aviator (2004) by Ale C — 17 Apr 2011
Perhaps the best Leonardo Di Caprio, the autobiography of a man, Howard Hughes (maybe your great-grandfather remembers him), a story not too articulate, that could be told in the pub with your friends, but that only Martin Scorsese was able to draw faces and feelings of the age, character, and environment into one big movie.
Choice of colors, fits perfectly for the first 50 minutes of the film. Still standing ovation for Leonardo Di Caprio please.
This review of The Aviator (2004) was written by Ale C on 17 Apr 2011.
The Aviator has generally received very positive reviews.
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