Sully
Sully is based on a true story of the heroic of Chesley Sullenberger, the man who landed a damaged plane on the Hudson River.
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February 22, 2017
Though Sully doesn't push too far outside the boundaries of its genre, it still manages to be a subtle, understated representation of a very grandiose achievement.
September 15, 2016
As Clint Eastwood's Sully proves, the Miracle on the Hudson is actually lousy material for a movie.
September 09, 2016
Hanks's Sullenberger is by far Eastwood's most untarnished standard-bearer to date. Not even Nelson Mandela came off looking this good.
February 17, 2017
Just like Flight 1549 itself, Sully starts off fine but doesn't quite seem to land exactly as planned.
March 23, 2017
It's ironic that a movie being advertised as 'the story you didn't know' is actually at its best ( ... ) when it's showing us the story we do know, namely the events of that cold afternoon in New York, on January 15th, 2009.
September 19, 2016
Eastwood has delivered a no-frills affair, almost to a fault. A brisk 96 minutes, the movie is workmanlike in its approach, yet still manages to be stirring thanks to the subject matter.
September 12, 2016
A fierce, stark, haunted drama of horror narrowly avoided.
March 01, 2017
Sully is an entertaining movie that will please the hunger of happy moments. [Full review in Spanish]
September 09, 2016
Sully can feel like a dutiful, hagiographic slog, even though its actual running time barely tops 90 minutes and both Hanks and Eckhart give warm, understated, funny performances in the only two roles developed enough to qualify as real characters
February 14, 2017
A film about civil heroism, declining its foundations and seeds towards the collective feat, towards the sense of duty and epic discretion, with a final sparkling smile from the copilot. [Full review in Spanish]
September 11, 2016
You've heard of straw men? This is a straw movie.

