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Originally Posted by savemedrzaius
I just watched two great movies over the last few days.
Sully: Knew nothing about the movie and very little about the actual story. I was expecting a biopic with a lot of time spent leading up to and the actual landing of the plane on the Hudson. Instead the movie focuses on the aftermath with the pilot Sully doubting himself and the government agency investigating the crash trying to place blame on the pilot.
Gosford Park: Murder mystery set in 1930s England. Some amazing actors/actresses in this and I love the dialogues between the upperclass and the servants about each other. Lots of gossip! I have yet to see Knives Out which I feel will be similar to this.
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Irrelevant story about Sully. I know a guy who was on that plane, used to work with him. Heard him tell the story a dozen times about the experience and it was riveting every time. My dad also had two good friends who were on a commercial airline crash in Ontario, both survived with serious injuries. It must be statistically unusual to know people who have been in commercial air crashes?