World War II movies are something I just can’t get enough of, and well-done films that focus on the war in the air are few and far between. Aviation films made during and in the years after the war tended to rely on stock footage for the combat scenes, with results that felt constrained by their eras.
Strange that now that Hollywood has all sorts of computer-generated tricks up their sleeves, they haven’t tried very often to go back and tell some of these stories with more engaging fighting scenes. “Red Tails” attempts exactly that.
This movie, produced by George Lucas and with CGI provided by his legendary Lucasfilm special effects studio, contains some of the best air combat scenes ever captured on film. Imagine the best video game every made, and “Red Tails” puts you in the cockpit as American pilots engage in dogfights and bombing runs.
It’s pulse-pounding, engaging stuff.
Alas, the characters and storyline have all the depth of a video game, too. Ostensibly the tale of the all-black pilots from the Tuskegee training program, “Red Tails” in actuality is an amalgamation of seemingly every cliché ever contained in a war movie.
Movie: C-plus