Brave young men who rode on the wings of victory.
Drama ambientado en la Segunda Guerra Mundial basado en los documentales realizados durante 1943 por el director americano William Wyler. La historia se centra en la tripulación de "Memphis Belle", un enorme bombardero del ejército aliado. Los diez jóvenes americanos que componen su tripulación han sobrevivido a veinticuatro incursiones, y esperan recibir instrucciones para su última misión antes de volver a casa. Piensan que se tratará de algo sencillo, pero para su sorpresa, reciben la orden de bombardear Dresden, Alemania. Ésto supone un gran riesgo, y posiblemente alguno de ellos pierda la vida.
"Memphis Belle," a 1990 cinematic gem produced by Warner Bros. Pictures and County Natwest Ventures, transports audiences to the harrowing skies of World War II. Directed by Michael Caton-Jones, the film captures the gripping final mission of the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber crew, led by the charismatic Captain Dennis Dearborn, portrayed by Matthew Modine. Set against the backdrop of England in 1943, the narrative weaves a poignant tale of camaraderie, courage, and the relentless pursuit of survival amidst the chaos of war. The film's authenticity is bolstered by its meticulous attention to detail, from the painstakingly recreated B-17 bomber to the visceral aerial combat sequences that thrust viewers into the heart of the action. The ensemble cast, including standout performances by Eric Stoltz, Tate Donovan, and Sean Astin, breathes life into the diverse crew members, each grappling with their fears and hopes as they embark on their 25th and final mission. The emotional depth of their interactions, underscored by George Fenton's stirring score, elevates "Memphis Belle" beyond a mere war film into a profound exploration of the human spirit. "Memphis Belle" also serves as a tribute to the unsung heroes of the air war, shedding light on the often-overlooked contributions of the bomber crews who risked everything to turn the tide of the conflict. The film's international production, involving both Japan and the United Kingdom, reflects the global nature of the war effort and the universal themes of sacrifice and resilience that resonate with audiences worldwide. Through its compelling storytelling and historical accuracy, "Memphis Belle" honors the legacy of those who flew into the face of danger, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of cinematic history. In its portrayal of the final mission, "Memphis Belle" captures the tension and uncertainty that defined the lives of these brave airmen. The film's climactic scenes, filled with heart-stopping suspense and breathtaking aerial maneuvers, culminate in a triumphant yet bittersweet resolution that underscores the cost of victory. As the crew returns home, their journey serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring bonds forged in the crucible of war, making "Memphis Belle" a timeless testament to the courage and sacrifice of a generation.
Año1990
Presupuesto23000000$
Duración107 minuto
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GénerosDramaBélicaAcción
Países de producciónJapanUnited KingdomUnited States of America