Release Date The Aviator Dec 17, 2004 Wide
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Actors For The Aviator
Leonardo DiCaprio,Cate Blanchett,Kate Beckinsale,John C. Reilly,Alec Baldwin,Alan Alda,Ian Holm,Danny Huston,Gwen Stefani,Jude Law,Adam Scott,Matt Ross,Kelli Garner,Frances Conroy,Brent Spiner,Stanley de Santis,Edward Herrmann,Willem Dafoe,Kenneth Walsh,J.C. MacKenzieGenres The Aviator : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Aviator
User Ranting The Aviator : 3.4User Percentage For The Aviator : 75 %
User Count Like for The Aviator : 201,880
All Critics Ranting For The Aviator : 7.8
All Critics Count For The Aviator : 213
All Critics Percentage For The Aviator : 87 %
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Movie Overview For The Aviator
Martin Scorseseâs Oscar-winning biopic about the life of film-maker and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes from 1927 to 1947, during which time he became a successful film producer and an aviation magnate while simultaneously growing more unstable due to severe obsessive-compulsive disorder. After a scene from 1914, which may explain his later fear of dirt and disease, the film starts in 1927 during Hughes' filming of the World War I aviation film "Hell's Angels". He's 22 years old, has inherited the family's fortune and tool company, but wants to spend his time making film instead. However, he soon finds himself just as involved in the aviation industry, buying an airline and developing new planes.TagLine The Aviator
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Review For The Aviator
This handsome movie is an oddly well-behaved one to come from the preternaturally energetic Scorsese.Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
This almost-great epic has one foot in legend: it's a vision of an American titan that could have sprung from the insides of Hughes's own obsessive, perfectionist head.
David Ansen-Newsweek
Despite a pacy, technically brilliant but otherwise slightly ordinary first half-hour or so, Scorsese's Howard Hughes movie is his best since The Age of Innocence.
Geoff Andrew-Time Out
Its primary appeal is its speed: It rushes along, from scandal to air crash to movie romance to Senate hearing, each anecdote well realized but never tarried over.
Stephen Hunter-Washington Post
This undoubtedly is the movie Scorsese set out to make, and he made it exceedingly well. Still, we can fault him for choosing to celebrate its subject instead of examining him.
Eric Harrison-Houston Chronicle
By and large I think this movie's chief function is to give Scorsese an opportunity to indulge in the pleasures of big-time filmmaking and to treat the audience to a heady dose of glamour.
Jonathan Rosenbaum-Chicago Reader
Good but not great, and not for younger kids.
Nell Minow-Common Sense Media
It's all rather sprawling and a bit disjointed, but Scorsese's vigorous pacing and eye for detail hold it all together and provide a vivid setting for DiCaprio's masterful performance (his best work yet).
Jim Lane-Sacramento News & Review
Scorsese's most engaged and engaging filmmaking in a while.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
Its plot moves from event to event without a story driving it and the audience is left drifting along.
Joe Lozito-Big Picture Big Sound
All tabloid style gloss accessorized with brassy special effects, and bloated storytelling based loosely on period gossip.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Web Radio
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Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses
It's almost predictable in the way it delivers the cinematic goods, yet there's no denying that it is a compelling and entertaining look at a larger-than-life individual.
Russ Breimeier-Christianity Today
The Aviator feels like old-fashioned Hollywood with a bracing jolt of Scorsese's cinematic flair
Jay Antani-Cinema Writer
Scorsese gives us a lot more than the Charles Foster Kane of the clouds. He keeps focus on Hughes, the dreamer, who continually reached out, grabbed the future and pulled it toward him.
Jim Schembri-Sydney Morning Herald
It's a measure of The Aviator's complexity and ambiguity that it can be read equally as a celebration of rugged, capitalist individualism and as a leftist critique of cutthroat free-market competition.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club
Beneath the glossy surface there's a niggling lack of depth, but otherwise this is a grand, impressive Tinseltown drama.
Simon Braund-Empire Magazine
A tremendous success.
Forrest Hartman-Reno Gazette-Journal
The Aviator is more than entertaining and engrossing enough to keep you interested ... for at least 130 minutes or so.
Scott Weinberg-DVDTalk.com
Regardless of the fact that The Aviator may not be Scorsese's best work, it is unquestionably a creative piece of moviemaking.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
If the folks who made Hollywood were going to make a movie today it would be made like The Aviator.
Kamal 'The Diva' Larsuel-3BlackChicks Review
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