The Aviator DVD Review

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The Aviator DVD Review


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The Aviator (DVD) Review

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Nominated for six Golden Globes and 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, "The Aviator" captivates audiences with its breathtaking scenery and vivid realism. Directed by Martin Scorsese, renowned for classics such as "Raging Bull," "Goodfellas," and "Casino," this film is arguably his best work since his role in creating the iconic character Tommy DeVito, played by Joe Pesci.

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Nominated for six Golden Globes and 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, "The Aviator" mesmerizes viewers with its stunning visuals and vibrant realism. Directed by the legendary Martin Scorsese?"known for masterpieces like "Raging Bull" (1980), "Goodfellas" (1990), and "Casino" (1995)?"this film is a standout in his illustrious career. "The Aviator" vividly brings to life the exuberance and ambition of Howard Hughes' fascinating existence.

Screenwriter John Logan, noted for works such as "The Last Samurai" and "Gladiator," crafts a compelling screenplay that delves into the enigmatic world of Hughes, capturing the nuances of those who shared his journey. The film is a breathtaking masterpiece of visual storytelling and cinematography that no movie lover should miss.

Focusing on the early years (1930-1947) of Howard Hughes' life, the film explores the eccentric billionaire playboy's daring business ventures and adventurous spirit. Portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, Hughes transforms a modest inheritance into a vast corporate empire. His relentless pursuit of risk and life itself captivates everyone around him. Venturing into Hollywood, Hughes produces significant films such as "Hell's Angels" and "Scarface," with his perfectionism boosting his reputation and launching Jean Harlow's career.

Not merely confined to film, Hughes ventures into aviation, becoming a key player at TWA and regularly piloting his aircraft. His relentless drive soon sees him expanding into industries like defense, electronics, and Las Vegas casinos. Along the way, he encounters a host of colorful characters. His romances with Ava Gardner (played by Kate Beckinsale) and Katherine Hepburn (played by Cate Blanchett) offer a glimpse into his personal life. Meanwhile, his dedicated assistant, Noah Dietrich (John C. Reilly), sacrifices much to support Hughes' ambitious dreams.

One of Hughes' boldest moves?"constructing the colossal Spruce Goose, the largest airplane ever built capable of landing on water?"brings him into conflict with Senator Ralph Owen Brewster (Alan Alda), who accuses him of war profiteering. Hughes tackles these allegations with the same zest that marked his earlier ventures. Proving critics wrong, he ensures the Spruce Goose successfully takes flight.

Despite losing to "Million Dollar Baby" at the Oscars, "The Aviator" stands proud among the year's best films, alongside "Finding Neverland," "Ray," and "Sideways." The film is a testament to American beauty and the incredible feats achievable when an individual harnesses ambition, drive, and unbridled enthusiasm. Overall, "The Aviator" is one of the finest films in recent years, and cinema enthusiasts should savor every moment with the same fervor as a young Howard Hughes.

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