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This would be a good opening to a WWI aviation film!
Heres my idea of how a WWI aviation movie should start!
There is no soundtrack,its morning with the golden sunlight,tall grass (or a wheat field) is blowing with the wind.Then it shows an aerodrome,then a close up of a ground crewmans hands as he manages the engine.Then a group of pilots reviewing their mission plans,they then rush to their aircraft and the first sounds of the film being the roar of an aircrafts engine.
They fly over some French children playing in a field,totally oblivious of the fact that their county has been a warzone for three years.Then they look up to see the flight fly over them,with one of the pilots waving at them.
That would be a poetic way to start such a film!I wonder if Peter Jackson would adopt my idea.
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"Here above us,there is a man twenty meters above the earth,imprisoned in a wooden frame,and defending himself against an invisible danger which he has taken on his own free will.But we are standing below,pushed away,without existence,and looking at this man."
Franz Kafka
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