Wednesday, March 21, 2012

"Wings" Review


Release Date:
May 19, 1927

Running Time: 2 hrs 22 min

Director:
William A. Wellman

Rotten Tomatoes Rating:
97%

Notable Achievements: First film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture (Although at the time the name of the award was "Outstanding Picture")

Notable Nominees: None.

Interesting Facts: First of two silent films to win Best Picture. The second being The Artist, released in 2011. But we'll get to that a bit later. 

Synopsis: Two young men, one rich, one middle class, who are in love with the same woman, become fighter pilots in World War I.

Review:

Who knew a black-and-white silent film could keep my interest for two-and-a-half hours? And no, I'm not talking about The Artist! (I know you already knew that considering there's a giant picture of a different movie that I already said I'm talking about at the top of the screen, but just play along for the sake of the joke ok, smart guy?) But really, it's pretty amazing that I can sit in one place for so long just staring at a colorless, wordless screen that's trying to tell me a story and still be entertained. To be fair though, this movie is a commitment. While the music is solid and the actors are expressive and the visual effects are absolutely stunning for their time, once an hour has gone by the film starts to feel a bit monotonus. Between the cool action sequences, funny situations, and intriguing story, there's enough to keep your interest, but you need to know what you're getting into beforehand.

Overall, it's a solid film. I'm glad I saw it, but I would only recommend it if you have patience for older films.

Rank: 
I will not be using a rating system (i.e. "scale of 1-10"), instead I will be comparing these movies to each other. Every time I review a film, it will be ranked among the rest. So, as of right now, seeing how I haven't watched any more Best Pictures yet, Wings is number one!

1. Wings


Next Film: The Broadway Melody


2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fair analysis, Liam! I am not sure if I've ever seen this particular film, but I do love old movies. Very, very old movies. I will be following your blog with interest!

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    1. Well, if you love older movies, you'll definitely enjoy this one. You can watch it instantly on Amazon for about 2 or 3 dollars. I recommend it.
      Thanks for reading!

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