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Aviator,
The (2004)
Director:
Martin Scorsese
Rated: PG-13
Country: USA, Germany
Language: English
Runtime: 170 minutes
Theatrical Release: December 2004 (USA)
DVD Release: March 2005
Plot
Summary
This
is the story of how young Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio) transformed
a small fortune into a massive one. The son of the Texan inventor
of an amazing drill bit who died when he was 18, leaving him with
75% of the "Hughes Tool Co.", Howard Hughes quickly moved
to Los Angeles to become a Hollywood film producer, where he helped
launch the career of Jean Harlow and other starlets, and producing
such classics as Hell's Angels, The Front Page, Flying Leathernecks,
and Scarface (the 1932 original), eventually owning RKO Pictures.
Hughes' legend came not from focusing on just Hollywood, however,
as he simultaneously branched into industry after industry, including
aviation in 1932 (including TWA Airlines), and during WWII, defense,
leading to the creation of the (infamous) Spruce Goose, a flying boat
of immense size. After WWII, Hughes' expansions continued, with an
electronics company that was integral to the evolution of the satellite,
and Hughes' several Las Vegas casinos. This movie also focuses on
Hughes' romances with Hollywood stars like Katharine Hepburn (Cate
Blanchett) and Ava Gardner (Kate Beckinsale).
Starring
Leonardo
DiCaprio
Film
Review
Despite
a pacy, technically brilliant but otherwise slightly ordinary first
half-hour or so, Scorsese’s Howard Hughes movie is his best
since ‘The Age of Innocence’. The tycoon is presented
– empathetically? – as an independent-minded American
visionary: this celebration of rugged individualism ends conveniently
in 1947 with the (single) successful flight of his titanic Hercules,
nicknamed ‘Spruce Goose’, and a courageous, corrosively
witty courtroom stand against corrupt Senator Brewster (Alan Alda,
gloriously venal); it never feels the need to broach the more notorious
lunacies of later years. Yes, Howie’s eccentric – aren’t
all visionaries? – deaf and troubled, but as incarnated by Leo
DiCaprio, he’s also a cute, charismatic, all-round nice guy.
Heck, his capitalistic excesses must’ve been just another example
of his special genius, like his passion for flight and his chat-up
routines. This is Hughes as populist hero, a twentieth-century pioneer.
~ Review
by Time Out
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