15:17 to Paris

still-one

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Had the opportunity to see this today. The show was about 40% full which isn't bad for a Wednesday afternoon. I have a feeling that many in the audience came away a bit let down with Clint Eastwood's latest directorial effort. Don't get me wrong the last 15 minutes was pretty good but the first 75 minutes that were a bit dragged out. Many of you probably know that the actual hero's of this true event were cast as themselves for the movie. Hero's they are, comfortable as actors they are not. If you do go to see it stay a bit into the credits as there is a brief video of their return to Sacramento.

 

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Is it worth it? Reviews are not good, but I don't expect Eastwood movies good or bad, to get fair reviews.
 

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We saw it opening night. Had the feel of an ABC after school special, rather than a Clint Eastwood film. It's a great story and I would deem this a failed noble experiment rather than a flop.
 

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We saw it opening night. Had the feel of an ABC after school special, rather than a Clint Eastwood film. It's a great story and I would deem this a failed noble experiment rather than a flop.

Good summary.
 

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