World War Drama Review on Masters of the Air

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By Spider-Man

An American war drama that has charismatic performances by Callum Turner and Barry Keoghan created for Apple TV.

Since the Band of The Brothers in the Pacific came out with Tom Hanks and Stevan Spielberg attached to both projects, there were reports of a third World War II-based miniseries back in 2013 this new miniseries comes from Donald L Miller’s book Masters of the Air.

America’s bomber boys who fought the air war against Nazi Germany’s masters of the air a new miniseries more than a decade in making, dramatizes the exploits of the 100s Airmen following them from deployment in 1943 to imprisonment at a German prisoners of war camp to the end of the war in Europe in 1945.

The fascinating aspect of The Masters of the Air is the cinematography the details were comprehensive yet so undetectable, the shaking of the plane from inside and outside makes the viewer feel the realistic turbulence.

Masters of the Air has disturbing aerial warfare, but those are completely computer generated which strikes instinctiveness in every individual character. Because Masters of the Air is kind of a series when a character is shooting its sentence as See you on the other side you obviously know he’s never going to come back. And you might feel the tension when something goes off with the character.

Masters of the Air has its own striking features which we don’t usually see in a lot of war films, which is meant in the sense of sentiments. It tells the story of the men who fought during the air war and what they sacrificed along with handling the obstacles they went through in terms of being in 50 below zero at times and almost zero visibility.

 Flying at altitudes up to 35,000 ft in the atmosphere nearing to -50 degrees Fahrenheit. Fighting over the toughest battles along with handling the infectious frost bites, oxygen loss, exposed to enemy with mechanical failure.

Overall the Master of Air show has the base of culminating days of war, the show majorly reiterates on how the men who fought and brought the war to Hitler’s doorstep suffered. The series has the beautiful depiction and a reminder that wars are nothing but murderous and gruesome to us humans.

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