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2006138 minAction, Adventure, Drama, History, Romance, War

Flyboys

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Is Flyboys worth watching? With a rating of 6.5/10, this Action, Adventure, Drama, History, Romance, War film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Flyboys Synopsis

The adventures of the Lafayette Escadrille, young Americans who volunteered for the French military before the U.S. entered World War I, and became the country's first fighter pilots.

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Top Cast

James Franco
James FrancoBlaine Rawlings
David Ellison
David EllisonEddie Beagle
Jean Reno
Jean RenoCapt. Thenault
Philip Winchester
Philip WinchesterWilliam Jensen
Todd Boyce
Todd BoyceMr. Jensen
Mac McDonald
Mac McDonaldSheriff Detweiller
Abdul Salis
Abdul SalisEugene Skinner
Karen Ford
Karen FordMrs. Jensen
Scott Hazell
Scott HazellCinema Usher
Ruth Bradley
Ruth BradleyLaura

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Flyboys has received mixed reviews with a 6.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure, Drama movies.

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Flyboys has received average ratings (6.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Flyboys is a Action, Adventure, Drama movie that The adventures of the Lafayette Escadrille, young Americans who volunteered for the French military before the U.S. entered World War I, and became th...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakNov 29, 2019
★ 7

***Americans volunteers become fighter pilots in France during WW1*** Before the USA enters WW1, a young Texas cowboy (James Franco) joins the Lafayette Escadrille in France, a squadron of American fighter pilots. The volunteers are trained and soon experience the glory, anxieties and horrors that go with air combat. “Flyboys" (2006) was inspired by real events and comes in the tradition of similar WW1 aviation flicks “The Blue Max” (1966) and “Aces High" (1976). Whilst not great like the exceptional “Blue Max,” the blockbuster-ish “Flyboys” is more compelling than the mundane “Aces High,” albeit a little marred by comic book storytelling (think “Legends of the Fall”). It’s also significantly superior to the curiously unabsorbing “The Red Baron” (2008). The movie’s ambitious and nigh epic, but there are some contrived, unconvincing moments. For instance, the “German spy” part could’ve been cut with no harm done, not to mention make for a more streamlined viewing experience. Yet I’m glad that the film’s not as one-dimensional as the realistic “Aces High” (which, don’t get me wrong, is a quality WW1 fighter pilot flick). For instance, “Flyboys” throws in a good trench sequence involving ‘No Man’s Land’ that LOOKS convincing; too bad it’s not believable at all (the way so-and-so easily saves so-and-so). Eugene Skinner, the black pilot, was based on the real-life Eugene Jacques Bullard (the filmmakers just changed the surname). In real life Eugene hoped to join the Lafayette Escadrille, but they stopped receiving applicants by the summer of 1916 after accepting 38 American pilots. So, a few months later, Eugene joined the Lafayette Flying Corps on November 15, 1916. As far as strafing downed aviators goes, it was considered dishonorable, but the movie suggests that a minority of ignoble pilots did so, which is reasonable. In the film an ignoble German pilot strafes & kills an American, which is what later spurs an honorable German pilot to make amends in a pretty powerful scene. The film runs 2 hours, 20 minutes, and was shot in England (Buckinghamshire, Essex, Bedfordshire & Somerset House, Strand, London, with studio work done in Hertfordshire). PS: The lion, Whisky, was a real mascot for the squad, along with another named Soda. GRADE: B/B+