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Based on the 1993 non-fiction publication Howard Hughes: The Secret Life by Charles Higham, the film illustrates the life of Howard Hughes, an air travel leader and supervisor of the film Heck's Angels The film portrays his life from 1927 to 1947 during which time Hughes came to be a successful movie manufacturer and an aeronautics tycoon while all at once expanding more unstable as a result of extreme obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Paradoxically, as for this reviewer is concerned the most stirring, most memorable moment in Martin Scorsese and John Logan's The Pilot isn't the (undoubtedly remarkable) airborne fight at the beginning of the film, or the plane collision later, or any of the interpersonal goings-on.

It is a historical impressive that focused on a key period in the life of Howard Hughes among the most probably essential and well-known males of the twentieth century. Even if it's not a total success, neither among his finest movies, I still find it to be more entertaining than most of scrap Hollywood craps out on a weekly basis.

Appearing at 169 mins, The aviator sunglasses wiki attempts to remain up, but like Howard Hughes' much-too-big and much-too-heavy Spruce Goose (a.k.a. The Hercules), this cinematic jumbo can keep itself in the air just a couple of mins at once. Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes and Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn The Pilot photos: Miramax Detector Bros