Die Geschichte des irischen Jagdfliegers Brendan "Paddy" Finucane, der im Alter von nur 21 Jahren der jüngste Wing Commander der Royal Air Force und einer der größten Luftwaffenpiloten aller... Alles lesenDie Geschichte des irischen Jagdfliegers Brendan "Paddy" Finucane, der im Alter von nur 21 Jahren der jüngste Wing Commander der Royal Air Force und einer der größten Luftwaffenpiloten aller Zeiten wurde.Die Geschichte des irischen Jagdfliegers Brendan "Paddy" Finucane, der im Alter von nur 21 Jahren der jüngste Wing Commander der Royal Air Force und einer der größten Luftwaffenpiloten aller Zeiten wurde.
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Considering the low budget and made by an independent company, this is a pretty impressive film. It covers the early life, through to the Battle of Britain experience of Brendan Finucane. Yes there is CGI but considering the cost to hire and fly real Spitfires or even build one, the CGI elements are fine. There is plenty of action, and at times some graphic scenes but not over the top.
I recommend the film, especially if your interested in the history of the period. It doesn't bog you down with statistics, but specifically focuses on Finucane, his squadron and at times his family. If your interested in a very brief history between Ireland and Britain then that box is ticked also.
I recommend the film, especially if your interested in the history of the period. It doesn't bog you down with statistics, but specifically focuses on Finucane, his squadron and at times his family. If your interested in a very brief history between Ireland and Britain then that box is ticked also.
Certainly deserving of a higher rating than around 5
Especially as it's a film based on a true story about a real World War 2 brave fighter pilot. Yes it's a low budget movie and the acting was just average but the battle scenes were okay
What worked for me the most was I knew nothing before watching this about Paddy Finucane so it was educational and I think we need to see more films about little known hero's like him from from both World Wars as it's important that there are permanent reminders to all what these brave men and woman sacrificed for our freedom
So well done to the film makers here who brought his story to the screen.
Especially as it's a film based on a true story about a real World War 2 brave fighter pilot. Yes it's a low budget movie and the acting was just average but the battle scenes were okay
What worked for me the most was I knew nothing before watching this about Paddy Finucane so it was educational and I think we need to see more films about little known hero's like him from from both World Wars as it's important that there are permanent reminders to all what these brave men and woman sacrificed for our freedom
So well done to the film makers here who brought his story to the screen.
As someone who has a keen interest in the war in the air during WW2, (my late father flew Lancasters), I need no second invitation to watch a film on the subject.
In spite of my interest, I had never heard of Brendan "Paddy" Finucane or his remarkable story, a young half Irish lad with a longheld ambition to fly, decides to get involved in a war that he could easily have avoided. He defied his father, prejudice and instead relied on his unwavering belief and fighting spirit to become the youngest ever Wing Commander in the RAF aged just 21 and not surprisingly was highly decorated for his achievements.
It is clear that The Shamrock Spitfire is on a budget and whilst Shane O'Regan does a decent enough job in the lead role, the air action sequences are akin to a computer game plus inaccuracies are regular. Battle of. Britain sequences featuring Mk IX Spits - nah! All too often, senior RAF officers looked wistfully skyward as a flight of aircraft passed over them, it's as though the film makers couldn't concoct anything more and this was a shame.
So why 6/10? The story, pure an simple - it really is compelling. I just wish I could have given a score of 9 because the film matched it.
In spite of my interest, I had never heard of Brendan "Paddy" Finucane or his remarkable story, a young half Irish lad with a longheld ambition to fly, decides to get involved in a war that he could easily have avoided. He defied his father, prejudice and instead relied on his unwavering belief and fighting spirit to become the youngest ever Wing Commander in the RAF aged just 21 and not surprisingly was highly decorated for his achievements.
It is clear that The Shamrock Spitfire is on a budget and whilst Shane O'Regan does a decent enough job in the lead role, the air action sequences are akin to a computer game plus inaccuracies are regular. Battle of. Britain sequences featuring Mk IX Spits - nah! All too often, senior RAF officers looked wistfully skyward as a flight of aircraft passed over them, it's as though the film makers couldn't concoct anything more and this was a shame.
So why 6/10? The story, pure an simple - it really is compelling. I just wish I could have given a score of 9 because the film matched it.
Yes the film is on a tight budget, actors I have never heard of, some dodge CGI mind you not as bad as Die Another Day.
I had never heard of Brendan Finucane before, I live near Hornchurch and never knew their was a wing based their.
The best thing about this film was the "Story" a true story, I learnt some info about Spits and a lot about Hornchurch and loads about this amazing young man.
To lose his life the way he did, heartbreaking even worse for Bluie who lost his life after the war doing a training mission.
The battle scenes are Ok, yes it's not Top Gun Marvel quality and maybe some shots are not the right spits But it's a decent film, not perfect, but does not deserve the hate.
Maybe this film is about the past and what we can learn from it, the youth of today should remember this: "For your tomorrow, We gave our today" This is why we must never forget the sacrifice these men and women made for us to have our freedom today.
I had never heard of Brendan Finucane before, I live near Hornchurch and never knew their was a wing based their.
The best thing about this film was the "Story" a true story, I learnt some info about Spits and a lot about Hornchurch and loads about this amazing young man.
To lose his life the way he did, heartbreaking even worse for Bluie who lost his life after the war doing a training mission.
The battle scenes are Ok, yes it's not Top Gun Marvel quality and maybe some shots are not the right spits But it's a decent film, not perfect, but does not deserve the hate.
Maybe this film is about the past and what we can learn from it, the youth of today should remember this: "For your tomorrow, We gave our today" This is why we must never forget the sacrifice these men and women made for us to have our freedom today.
This is a very well told story of 'Brendan "Paddy" Finucane. An Irishman, who at the age of only 21, became the youngest wing commander in the history of the Royal airforce.
The Higgins brothers have done a fantastic piece of work here. Good CGI and decent acting throughout have contributed to a story that should've told long before this.
Brendan must have faced many prejudices in simply coming from a background where his father was a staunch Irishman who's beliefs were very much against the English crown.
This makes the story of the 'Shamrock Spitfire all the more remarkable.
I'd urge people to give this a watch. You won't be disappointed.
The Higgins brothers have done a fantastic piece of work here. Good CGI and decent acting throughout have contributed to a story that should've told long before this.
Brendan must have faced many prejudices in simply coming from a background where his father was a staunch Irishman who's beliefs were very much against the English crown.
This makes the story of the 'Shamrock Spitfire all the more remarkable.
I'd urge people to give this a watch. You won't be disappointed.
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- WissenswertesAccording to contemporary estimates, 50,000 to 70,000 Irish people joined the British forces during World War II, despite Ireland's official neutrality in the conflict. Some sources, including a snippet at the start of the film, state that over 80,000 Irish-born men and women served in the British armed forces.
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