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Letterboxd User Reviews
- May 17, 2024
Somehow, military propaganda feels good in a place like this ❤️
KayMay 25, 2024The Blue Angels all know how to fly, A few feet apart in the sky. Although quite the ad, It wouldn't be bad, To see a show when they fly by.
JBirdMay 16, 2024hot girls watch random documentaries just because glen powell produced them
Zoe - May 21, 2024
I understand why many on Letterboxd would be wary of something that is literally military propaganda, but… My opinions on the military and the propaganda of same in the United States won’t be related here; none of that will factor into my rating. Instead, I’ll discuss…
Blair Russell 🎄Jul 4, 2024I would have liked this a lot more if it was just 90 minutes of the amazing aerial footage that they shot and threw out most of the documentary bits in between which were mostly in-your-face military propaganda.
slugggyMay 16, 2024Planes go vroom vroom and that is cool, especially in IMAX. But this is a weirdly confusing and unfocused doc for what should be a pretty simple softball of a topic. Some diagrams or quick visual explanations would do wonders here! So many questions about the way…
JackBroChill - May 22, 2024
Well, it's a documentary about The Blue Angels but clearly endorsed by the US military so you know it's only gonna have a positive spin. But also it's an IMAX documentary so it's just going to be a bunch of pretty pictures without any actual hard info. It took me some…
Joel HilkeMay 20, 2024Yeah The Blue Angles are cool; but getting up at 2am in the morning and driving to Pensacola Beach to make sure you get a good parking spot for when they fly over…is not.
StoneMay 22, 2024The Blue Angels is really something we can all rally around in this country and feel good about our patriotism, no matter where we fall politically in all honesty. Now that I got that out of that way...this unlocks my childhood memories growing up in the PNW and always…
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Great documentary! I got to see this in IMAX and it was well worth it. This film goes into depth about the team from a few years ago and what they had to go through and the current team now. The combination of history, music, and heart makes this film great! Would recommend!
Epic!!! Made me and my dad want to go fly a plane. Huge respect for the Blue Angels and all the military personnel. All the maneuvers were crazy and so dangerous but they end up looking cool. Thought there was a good mix of flying jargon but also the emotional aspect.
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7.0/10. Solid documentary. Pretty cool bts of what actually happens with the Blue Angels. You never see this kind of thing. But very very amazing cinematography. Probably paid for by tax dollars but still.
Really interesting documentary. It’s so crazy how close they get to each other and how much control they have! Also all the training they go through is wild but understandable!
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Wouldve liked to see more about the history of the blue angels, their highs and lows. But the cinematography in this is immaculate!!!🛩️ I want more of this!
Wait a minute, this was sick!!!! Walked in o my roommate consuming this content, and I stopped to watch the rest. COOL. Inspiring. Aspirational.
Atom User Reviews
Wow! This was amazing! Great showcase of what they do and go through! As a whole, great experience and very much worth the watch!
It was awesome! It is intense, awesome and makes you proud of our military men and women and they sacrifice! God Bless them all! I will definitely see again!
Metacritic
Crowder’s documentary could have just felt like another puff piece and, in some ways, it can be. However, the movie always feels completely genuine and told from the heart.
Paul Crowder’s Imax documentary feels both more honest than most in its intentions and more effective in highlighting that organization’s excellence.
Make no mistake: the planes are the stars of this production, and as hard as the filmmakers try to reassure us that there are human stories going on as well, the precision flying and all the training and practice that allow it to exist are what everyone paid to see, and the movie never forgets it.