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So, 'Albert Ball: Missing Ace' is this intriguing dive into the life of one of Britain's most celebrated World War I pilots. The film has this raw, gritty feel, which really captures the chaos of aerial dogfights. It’s a documentary that doesn’t just throw facts at you; it immerses you into Ball’s world, showing his transformation from infantryman to a flying ace. The pacing is steady, with moments of intense action juxtaposed against quieter reflective scenes. There’s a somber tone throughout, especially as it builds up to the moment of his final flight. The visuals are compelling, and while it's not flashy, the historical recreations give a genuine sense of the era and the personal stakes involved. Definitely a unique take on the war genre.
Explores the transformation of Albert BallFocus on aerial dogfights and historical contextFeatures practical effects for realism
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