Fly With Me is quite the eye-opener, you know? It digs into the history of flight attendants, or stewardesses as they were once called. It’s fascinating how it captures this shift from glamour to the harsh realities of the industry. The documentary isn’t shy about showing the sexism and the wild stories that come with it. You get that raw sense of the 60s and 70s social changes, and it feels almost surreal looking back. The pacing ebbs and flows – some parts feel like a slow burn, while others hit you with a jolt. It presents a unique slice of aviation history that you don’t really see often, full of personal anecdotes that feel oddly relatable yet distant. It’s definitely got that blend of nostalgia and shock value.
Explores the evolution of stewardessesHighlights social changes in the 60s and 70sContains personal anecdotes and historical footage
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