Red Tails (2012) (Movie Review)

Dir: Anthony Hemingway
Starring: Nate Parker, David Oyelowo, Ne-Yo
Dur: 2 hrs
Genre: Inspirational, Drama
Rating: 2/5

It’s a heavily trodden path – we are well aware of how the black Americans suffered in their own country. There’s hardly been a year without at least one film on such a theme being released. The difference with Red Tails is that it doesn’t depict the black persons plight in the same way as most other films do. This film, inspired by true events, is an assertion of black American identity as a component part of the American identity. The blacks were not only denied dignity but were also denigrated as being less capable than their white counterparts.

This film is about a squadron of black pilots who formed part of the American Air Force. Their efforts to prove themselves worthy of dignity and equal access to the ‘American Dream’ forms a major part of the film. The film however is marred by poor and unnecessary dialogues that lack quality and punch, besides ear-splitting sound effects of fighter airplanes over which dialogues are also shouted. A hopeless romance between a black pilot and an Italian girl works against the story. Overall, the film wasn’t very inspiring and neither was it interesting.

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