Captain Chesley Sullenberger’s (Tom Hanks) unprecedented decision to put his crippled airliner down on the Hudson River, saving the lives of 155 people, gave the world a hero. Clint Eastwood’s worthy crowd-pleaser about the incident is an ode to professionalism and a rumination on heroism in today’s world. My only gripe is that, while the flight’s six minutes are as gripping as any ever filmed, it’s simply not enough to hang a movie on, and in an attempt to create tension Eastwood plays up what amounts to a footnote: the evil NTSB’s initial assertion that the plane could’ve indeed reached an airport. (96 min)
Don Morton
Don Morton has viewed some 6,000 movies, frequently awake. A bachelor and avid cyclist, he currently divides his time between Tokyo and a high-tech 4WD super-camper somewhere in North America.You may also like
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