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Red Tails


PhillyB

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So disappointing. That movie had Oscar potential on material alone and then absolutely shot itself in the foot. To say nothing of unforgivable historical inaccuracies, the dialogue was trite and overdone, the characters were underdeveloped, and the flow generally lacking in fluidity and cohesiveness. It reminded me of a lifetime movie.

I had been looking forward to it for months so I was pretty bummed.

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It is no different than a cheesy 1940s war flick. One dimensional characters, corny one-liners... they could've done a much better job of exploring the depth of the reactions of the African-American pilots to the bigotry at hand but just sucked at it.

Go watch it, but you will be face-palming within the first five minutes. This movie deserved a much better effort.

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The 1995 HBO movie "Tuskegee Airman" is recognized as a better movie.

Even though the people portayed in the movie, the were ficticious, it did portray the racism that were present during the time. The biggest error in the 1995 fim came at the end where it claimed that no bomber were lost while they flew fighter cover. (In fact, at least 25 bombers were lost, but fewer than many of the previous missions. (This could be attributed to 2 things. The "Red Tails" came on later in the war when the allies had gained air superiority and they were good pilots.)) Bomb groups actually started to ask that the "Red Tails" fly fighter cover for their mission, even though the bomber knew were African Americans.

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