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Eternal Red Stars offers a unique glimpse into a lesser-known chapter of aviation history. The film, while not directed by a renowned figure, captures the spirit of early Soviet aviation and the youthful zeal of the time. The pacing is uneven at times, but it reflects the chaotic nature of war and the fervor of the young pilots. The performances are earnest, particularly when showcasing the camaraderie among the child aviators. There's a tangible atmosphere of nostalgia mixed with patriotism. You get to see how these young heroes, like Wang Hai and Sun Shengl, were molded amidst conflict. Practical effects give a rawness to the aerial scenes, which is refreshing compared to CGI-heavy productions. It's a very specific look at an era that might not be in the limelight, but holds its own charm.
Interesting take on early aviation history.Features practical effects over CGI.A portrait of youthful heroism in wartime.
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