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Masters of the Air

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2024
  • 12
  • 56min
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7,8/10
66 k
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Branden Cook, Nate Mann, Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Ncuti Gatwa, and Josiah Cross in Masters of the Air (2024)
Five miles above the ground and behind enemy lines, eleven men inside a bomber known as a "Flying Fortress" battle unrelenting flocks of German fighters.
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À huit kilomètres du sol et au-delà des lignes ennemies, onze hommes à l'intérieur d'un bombardier connu sous le nom de "Forteresse volante" combattent les volées de chasseurs allemands.À huit kilomètres du sol et au-delà des lignes ennemies, onze hommes à l'intérieur d'un bombardier connu sous le nom de "Forteresse volante" combattent les volées de chasseurs allemands.À huit kilomètres du sol et au-delà des lignes ennemies, onze hommes à l'intérieur d'un bombardier connu sous le nom de "Forteresse volante" combattent les volées de chasseurs allemands.

  • Casting principal
    • Callum Turner
    • Anthony Boyle
    • Austin Butler
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,8/10
    66 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Callum Turner
      • Anthony Boyle
      • Austin Butler
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    • 45avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 7 victoires et 25 nominations au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2024

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    How Austin Butler and the "Masters of the Air" Cast Bonded at Bootcamp
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    How Austin Butler and the "Masters of the Air" Cast Bonded at Bootcamp
    "Hang On"
    Clip 1:08
    "Hang On"
    "Hang On"
    Clip 1:08
    "Hang On"
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:17
    Official Trailer
    Official Teaser
    Trailer 2:01
    Official Teaser
    Masters Of The Air: Opening Title Sequence
    Trailer 2:21
    Masters Of The Air: Opening Title Sequence
    Masters Of The Air: Season 1
    Trailer 2:09
    Masters Of The Air: Season 1

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    Callum Turner
    Callum Turner
    • Maj. John 'Bucky' Egan
    • 2024
    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • Lt. Harry Crosby…
    • 2024
    Austin Butler
    Austin Butler
    • Maj. Gale 'Buck' Cleven
    • 2024
    Darragh Cowley
    Darragh Cowley
    • Graham
    • 2024
    Matt Gavan
    Matt Gavan
    • Lt. Charles Cruikshank
    • 2024
    Jonas Moore
    • Lt. Frank Murphy
    • 2024
    David Shields
    David Shields
    • Cpt. Everett Blakely
    • 2024
    Ben Radcliffe
    Ben Radcliffe
    • Lt. John Brady…
    • 2024
    Jordan Coulson
    Jordan Coulson
    • Lt. Hambone Hamilton
    • 2024
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    • Maj. 'Red' Bowman
    • 2024
    Adam Long
    Adam Long
    • Cpt. Benny DeMarco
    • 2024
    Elliot Warren
    Elliot Warren
    • Lt. James Douglass
    • 2024
    Edward Ashley
    Edward Ashley
    • Maj. Jack Kidd
    • 2024
    Raff Law
    Raff Law
    • Sgt. Ken Lemmons
    • 2024
    Nate Mann
    Nate Mann
    • Lt. Robert 'Rosie' Rosenthal…
    • 2024
    Samuel Jordan
    Samuel Jordan
    • Sgt. John J. 'Winks' Herrmann
    • 2024
    Kai Alexander
    Kai Alexander
    • Sgt. William Quinn
    • 2024
    Bailey Brook
    • Sgt. Charles K. Bailey
    • 2024
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    mellison-78379

    Big up the yanks, belittle the brits.

    I was quite excited by this new series with Spielberg and co at the helm. But after a few episodes the script took a turn for the worse, why belittle the RAF making out they are some toff graduates from Oxford or Cambridge, quite embarrassing really. Of course the Americans are the only heros in this, utter BS. Spielberg is a f?@king numpty. There were many brave men from all sides but as always the yanks saved the day single handedly where the RAF were buffoons. We all know the British have the best armed services in the world and between me and you the yanks are somewhat jealous, so they try and make themselves look better. Spielberg yawn off.
    8fernandoschiavi

    With its focus on air warfare, "Masters of the Air" offers a different perspective on World War II, illuminating the often-overlooked contributions and sacrifices of pilots

    Masters of the Air is a gripping and intense exploration of the air campaigns conducted by the Air Force during World War II. The series, a continuation of the tradition set by Band of Brothers and The Pacific, delves into the lives of the bomber crews who played a crucial role in the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. Across its episodes, the series captures the brutality of war, the camaraderie of men in battle, and the profound psychological effects of conflict. With its focus on air warfare, Masters of the Air offers a different perspective on World War II, illuminating the often-overlooked contributions and sacrifices of bomber pilots and crews.

    One of the most compelling aspects of the series is its focus on the human experience of war. While the action sequences are breathtaking and provide a visceral representation of air combat, it is the intimate portrayal of the men aboard the bombers that elevates the series. The characters are given depth and complexity, with the series taking the time to explore their motivations, fears, and struggles. Whether it's the tension before a mission, the relief of survival, or the guilt of witnessing fellow airmen perish, the emotional weight of the show is palpable. The relationships between the men are at the heart of the story, and the series does an excellent job of portraying the bond formed by shared trauma.

    From a thematic standpoint, Masters of the Air explores several important issues, including the dehumanizing effects of war, the fine line between heroism and survival, and the moral dilemmas faced by soldiers. One of the most striking themes is the psychological toll of the bombing campaigns. The men are tasked with delivering death and destruction from above, often targeting civilians. The series doesn't shy away from depicting the ethical ambiguity of their actions, and many of the characters struggle with the morality of their missions. This exploration of guilt and responsibility adds layers of complexity to the series, reminding viewers that even those who fight on the right side of history are not immune to the moral consequences of their actions.

    The series excels in its technical execution, with the direction and cinematography capturing both the grandeur and horror of the air battles. The aerial combat sequences are breathtaking, filled with stunning visuals of bomber formations, enemy fighters, and the chaos of anti-aircraft fire. The use of CGI is impressive and realistic, enhancing the immersive experience of the air combat without distracting from the human drama. The production design and attention to historical detail are also remarkable, with the bombers, uniforms, and settings all meticulously recreated to provide an authentic period feel. The sound design is another standout element, with the roar of engines and the thunder of explosions providing a visceral sense of the danger these men faced.

    Despite its many strengths, Masters of the Air is not without its flaws. One of the series' challenges is maintaining a consistent narrative momentum. The episodic structure, while allowing for character development, sometimes leads to pacing issues. Some episodes focus heavily on the action, while others slow down to explore the emotional aftermath of combat. This imbalance can make the series feel uneven at times, as the shifts in tone and focus occasionally disrupt the narrative flow. Additionally, while the show does an admirable job of fleshing out its main characters, some of the secondary characters feel underdeveloped, leaving certain relationships and subplots feeling incomplete.

    The performances in the series are outstanding, with the cast delivering powerful portrayals of men under extreme pressure. The actors bring nuance to their roles, skillfully portraying the psychological toll of war. The lead performances stand out, particularly in moments of quiet reflection or emotional breakdown. The show's ability to balance large-scale action with intimate, character-driven moments is one of its greatest strengths, and much of that credit goes to the actors. Their portrayals of camaraderie, fear, and resilience feel authentic and deeply moving, grounding the series' epic scope in personal stories.

    The editing and pacing of Masters of the Air are generally well-executed, although, as previously mentioned, some episodes struggle with pacing. The moments of tension during combat are perfectly timed, with the editing building suspense and intensity. However, the quieter, reflective scenes are occasionally drawn out, which can slow the overall rhythm of the show. That said, the slower moments are often necessary to give the characters room to breathe and for the audience to process the emotional gravity of the story. The series strikes a delicate balance between action and introspection, though not always perfectly.

    One of the most impactful elements of Masters of the Air is its focus on the theme of survival. Unlike many war series that celebrate victory and heroism, this show emphasizes the arbitrary nature of survival in war. Men live or die based on luck as much as skill, and the randomness of death is a constant undercurrent throughout the series. This existential theme adds to the emotional weight of the show, as viewers are reminded that every successful mission comes at a high cost, and every surviving soldier carries the burden of those who did not make it back.

    In terms of historical importance, Masters of the Air succeeds in shedding light on a crucial but often overlooked aspect of World War II. While ground combat is frequently depicted in films and series, the air war over Europe is less often explored. This series does an excellent job of illustrating the strategic significance of the air campaigns, as well as the personal cost borne by the men who flew the missions. The show also touches on the broader societal impact of the war, particularly the psychological scars left on the soldiers and their difficulty reintegrating into civilian life after the conflict.

    In conclusion, Masters of the Air is a powerful and thought-provoking war drama that captures the bravery, trauma, and complexity of the air campaigns during World War II. The series excels in its performances, direction, and technical execution, offering a visually stunning and emotionally resonant portrayal of war. While it has some pacing issues and occasionally struggles to maintain narrative momentum, the series' strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. It stands as a fitting tribute to the men of the Eighth Air Force, highlighting their courage while also acknowledging the psychological toll of their service. In the broader landscape of war series, Masters of the Air holds a significant place, contributing to a deeper understanding of the human experience of war.
    8retiredhpd

    Different From the Two Other Series

    This series takes the viewer from the B-17's flying from the US to Greenland and then on to England. BoB started with the training of Easy Co in GA. Pacific was similar to BoB. I felt like we missed out on knowing the characters here because they were just dumped on us and two of them were majors. I felt like I missed a couple of episodes and couldn't get caught up. I never got past the knowledge of the three or four main characters. The others all seemed alike and I couldn't differentiate them. The Tuskegee Airman seemed like an afterthought, but I'm glad they included them even though they weren't in the Eighth AF. Some people complain about CGI. I thought it was remarkable and I can't think of any other way it could have been done. Some reviewers have a problem with how the Brits were portrayed. I thought they were shown to be brave and resilient. Still, movies like this are a national treasure. The Eighth AF represents all our heroes who fought in the skies over Germany and Japan. The movie made sure the viewers knew Germany was pure evil in its intentions to conquer and subjugate the world. I would give BoB a 10, Pacific a 9, and this a solid 8.
    7Jamonfirst

    Flawed, but worth a watch

    I generally always watch the intro credits for big budget TV series - they are enjoyable - but this was the exception. Think I managed a couple and then had to skip them each time. They kind of sum of the series really, visually impressive but horribly Americanised over-schmaltz to the point the series is almost ruined. It's trying waaay too hard.

    What could have been a gritty realistic document turns into more of an advert : perfectly framed good looking film stars posing in a stylised way. It never felt realistic.

    It got better as it went on, but was initially repetitive, the pacing is odd as they whip through history, the characters struggle to remain memorable, the depiction of the RAF unforgivable. It's confused, is it trying to be historically accurate or just trot out comic book tropes to keep the US audience happy ?

    On the plus side, the story is good (obviously) the visuals are great (CGI grates a little sometimes) and the aerial combat sequences are great.

    Worth a watch if you are interested in the subject matter, but the schmaltz and delusion of grandeur are ultimately big flaws to overcome.
    8londontherock

    It was good, but nothing new

    Let me start off by saying I really enjoyed the series, it was really quite good. The acting is good, the sets and costumes and characters are phenomenal. I feel like they really show you the horrors of war. Certainly some of the best depiction of aerial Combat I've seen (I can't test to its accuracy but it certainly kept me at the edge of my seat). But it should have been better and ultimately it's nothing I haven't seen before in other World War II films and series. That being said this is top caliber.

    The main con being that so many characters come in and come out of the series that it's hard to get attached to many of the newer ones, even though large parts of the stories are built around them. I understand that they were trying to be somewhat historically accurate and that's why they kept bringing a new characters, but it just got hard to tell who was who and even when I couldn't remember peoples names, I didn't feel too much for them because I only know them for a few episodes. Also, this is really nitpicky, but the opening tile sequence is a little much. I always say Apple TV has some of the coolest tile sequences for their shows, this one was boring and cliché, and it really shows just how highly the show thought of itself.

    All in all, if someone told me then you very about World War II and wanted to watch a good movie/series about it I would recommend this one. However, if you're a war film buff, it's nothing you haven't already seen.

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    • Anecdotes
      Flight scenes were filmed in replica B-17s using technology known as The Volume (used on The Mandalorian (2019)). The B-17s were suspended 50 ft in the air on a gimbal inside a 360-degree stage of seamless LED panel screens and ceiling. Actors could therefore react to flak explosions, crashes and planes flying in real time as the gimbal simultaneously reacted to scenarios.
    • Gaffes
      Throughout the series the standard B-17F version is shown, but by early 1944 nearly all B-17s in the European Theatre had been upgraded to the B-17G version with the distinctive powered twin nose turret to help combat frontal assaults by the Luftwaffe.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Bá Chủ Bầu Trời
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bovingdon Airfield, Chesham Road, Bovingdon, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, Royaume-Uni (RU)(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Amblin Television
      • Apple Studios
      • Parliament of Owls
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      • 2.39:1

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