You bring up a really great point, Ordie. I think it's important when watching Red Tails to keep in mind Lucas' aesthetic toward old serials - there's a free-wheeling, old-fashioned fun and derring-do to the whole proceeding, just as there is with Star Wars or Raiders of the Lost Ark. I remember coming out of it thinking it felt like the kind of war movie that doesn't get made anymore - and yes it drops the ball on some finer points of accuracy and draws characters in broad archetypes. It romanticizes the hell out of WWII aerial combat. But does it get across the key message that a group of African American pilots, through their skill and daring, overcame massive obstacles to win respect and even admiration? You bet it does.
I keep meaning to break it out for my four-year-old son to watch - the wife's still a bit "oh noes, it has guns and violence" - but she'll just have to suck it up in this instance.
One thing that galls me about most historical films is how absolutely fast and loose they play with history. Gladiator, for example. While there are parts of the movie that I love, I can't really watch it these days. Aside from the fact that Marcus Aurelius was an emperor, Commodus was an emperor, and gladiators fought in the Colosseum, it gets literally nothing right. It botched the way the legions fought, on the small side, and made a total mess of history with the "restore the Republic" business. In actual history, Commodus' assassination (in his bath by a wrestling partner) broke something loose in the Empire, and within a short time the Praetorian Guard was auctioning off the emperorship to the highest bidder. Inspiring, no?
Through this lens, one of my hands-down favorite historical films is 300. It gets the big and the small things right. It's the only film I've ever seen that more or less accurately captures a Greek phalanx in action. It nails in the broad strokes what went down at Thermopylae. It's not so much inaccurate as it is embellished. To me, it's the story as the Spartans would want it told, with themselves being more bad*** than humanly possible and the enemy being more numerous, more intimidating, and more overwhelming than in reality.
If I think of Red Tails in the same way as 300, I'm better with it. Though the physics of Lightning's P-51 taking a head-on rain of 30mm shells and not shredding to pieces does bother me and probably always will.
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