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| NEW MOVIE | Atchison Public Library ADULT | DVD | DVD FIC AMELIA (Browse Shelf) | Available | 1 PIECE | |
| LOCAL HOLD MOVIE | Atchison Public Library ADULT | DVD | DVD FIC AMELIA (Browse Shelf) | Checked out | 1 PIECE | 09/01/2010 |
| MOVIES | Bonner Springs City Library ADULT | DVD | DVD AME (Browse Shelf) | In transit from Baldwin City Public Library to Bonner Springs City Library since 09/02/2010 | ||
| NEW MOVIE | Effingham Community Library ADULT | DVD | DVD AME (Browse Shelf) | Available | ||
| MOVIES | Linwood Community Library ADULT | DVD | DVD AMELIA (Browse Shelf) | Available | ||
| MOVIES | McLouth Public Library ADULT | DVD | DVD 218 (Browse Shelf) | Available | ||
| MOVIES | Nortonville Public Library ADULT | DVD | DVD A (Browse Shelf) | Available | ||
| MOVIES | Overbrook Public Library ADULT | DVD | DVD AME (Browse Shelf) | Checked out | 09/05/2010 | |
| MOVIES | Rossville Community Library ADULT | DVD | DVD 759 (Browse Shelf) | Available | ||
| MOVIES | Tonganoxie Public Library ADULT | DVD | DVD A (Browse Shelf) | Checked out | 09/11/2010 | |
| MOVIES | Wellsville City Library ADULT | DVD | D1691 (Browse Shelf) | Available | 1 DVD |
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Based on the books "East to the dawn" by Susan Butler and "The sound of wings" by Mary S. Lovell.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2009.
Features: deleted scenes, making "Amelia," The power of Amelia Earhart, Movietone news reels, trailers.
Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, Joe Anderson.
Several years after learning to fly, Amelia Earhart, with the help of her husband and business partner, attempts a solo flight around the world.
MPAA rating: PG ; some sensuality language thematic elements and smoking
DVD, Dolby digital 5.1 surround.
For private home use only.
In English with optional English, French, or Spanish subtitles.
This was a boring, tedious, dull, uninteresting, dreary movie. The only positive thing I can say is Hilary Swank looked a lot like Amelia. Again, this movie was lackluster, tiresome and mind-numbing.
not one of Hilary's best efforts but a class A job on her part making a believable Amelia Earhart come back to life. A better than just "another Earhart conspiracy". Worth adding to your library.
I wanted to love this movie. Hilary Swank, Richard Gere and Ewan Macgregor are some of the finest talents on the scene today, as is Cherry Jones (as a scene stealing Eleanor Roosevelt), and the story is one of the most fascinating of the twentieth century, so how could the movie not be wonderful? Disappointingly, Amelia was at best just OK despite the cast's valiant effort. There was some prodigious research here; the accents, clothes and mannerisms were pitch-perfect and this should have been a movie destined to become a classic. <br /> <br />Why then is it not great? <br /> <br />There's simply no drama in the way Amelia Earhart's story is told. It's as though the filmmakers were so in awe of the subject matter and so anxious to get every historical detail correct they wouldn't permit themselves to find or create a hook that would make the story interesting. Even focusing as it does on the private life of Amelia Earheart, we never agonize or empathize with her moral dilemmas nor rejoice at her successes. It's like a filmed Wikipedia entry--impeccable period costumes, aircraft and interiors and Amelia herself gets shortchanged. <br /> <br />To the argument may be made that dramatic suspense is impossible since we know how the story ends, I reply with one word. <br /> <br />Titanic. <br /> <br />Amelia is a movie for fans of aviation and Amelia Earhart. For audiences looking for a great movie, keep looking.
A few days ago I rented and watched the Blu-ray version of this movie. I am sorry to see all the low reviews because I thought it was more-or-less perfect. By "more-or-less" I mean that I don't expect LITERAL perfection from any work of art, especially not from a cinematic biographical sketch. <br /> <br />I didn't expect a screenplay that precisely quoted words of Ms. Earhart, Mr. Putnam, and other characters, and I did not get it. The dialog was designed to help me understand what was going on, to put me in the ballpark. Fine. I understood that methodology, and I was pleased with it. And there were a zillion other things that I understood enough not to accept as literal fact. The movie gave me enough information for a basic understanding. <br /> <br />Yes, I do want more than that, which is why I bought Mary S. Lovell's "The Sound of Wings." But I neither condemn the movie for literal inaccuracies nor for shallow information. It's just a movie. <br /> <br />As such, it succeeded. Swank and Gere didn't look exactly like Earhart and Putnam, but they matched well enough. The Blu-ray graphics and sound were great, the interesting narrative moved forward briskly, and the absorbing conclusion was outstanding. <br /> <br />I told myself, "People who give this movie only one star must be masochistic." But I don't really believe that. I believe the person most likely to appreciate this movie must have two things: 1) A sincere desire to learn about Amelia Earhart. 2) An understanding that a brief movie is not going to give you a good understanding of Amelia, but it can provide you with some basic understandings, enough to whet your apetite for a good textual biography.
Iwas born and rised in Atchison Ks. Her home is a a museum there. great movie.
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