Film Review – Flight

FLIGHT Denzel Washington

Robert Zemeckis took a detour in his directorial career in 2004,
electing to build a motion capture industry with the Christmas fable,
“The Polar Express.” “Beowulf” and “A Christmas Carol” followed soon
after, and it seemed that the man behind “Back to the Future,” “Forrest
Gump,” and “Cast Away” would never return to the realm of live-action
moviemaking. Although I was a huge admirer of the ambitious mo-cap
movement, “Flight” is first effort from Zemeckis with a distinctly human
touch in 12 years, and I missed this side of the helmer. Of course,
“Flight” is the complete opposite of a computer animated romp,
investigating a grim side to the human condition in a manner that
eschews heroism and sympathy, tearing apart a broken man for 135 painful
minutes, inspecting every last arrogant act of self-destruction. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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