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Charlie Victor Romeo

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
366
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Charlie Victor Romeo (2013)
DocumentaryDramaHistoryThriller

A documentary derived entirely from 'Black Box' transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies.A documentary derived entirely from 'Black Box' transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies.A documentary derived entirely from 'Black Box' transcripts of six real-life major airline emergencies.

  • Directors
    • Robert Berger
    • Patrick Daniels
    • Karlyn Michelson
  • Writers
    • Robert Berger
    • Patrick Daniels
    • Irving Gregory
  • Stars
    • Robert Berger
    • Patrick Daniels
    • Noel Dinneen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Karlyn Michelson
    • Writers
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Irving Gregory
    • Stars
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Noel Dinneen
    • 12User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Berger
    • Air Traffic Control AA1572, AE4184, AP603, Yukla27, JAL123, UAL232
    Patrick Daniels
    • Pilot AA1572, AP603, UAL232…
    Noel Dinneen
    • Automatic Terminal Information Service AA1572…
    Irving Gregory
    • Co-Pilot AA1572, UAL232…
    Debbie Troche
    Debbie Troche
    • Flight Attendant AA1572, JAL123, UAL232…
    Nora Woolley
    Nora Woolley
    • Flight Attendant AE4184…
    Sam Zuckerman
    • Air Traffic Control AA1572, AP603…
    • Directors
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Karlyn Michelson
    • Writers
      • Robert Berger
      • Patrick Daniels
      • Irving Gregory
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    9rupertmanband

    Words and acting trump special effects with well done 3D

    A theater piece shot in 3D with a minimal set, a simple idea, yet yielding high drama and action simply from the transcripts of these aviation disasters.

    This is a play where it is all about the words and the fact that those words are what really happened. Highly riveting and the blackouts are used to great effect. Here the adrenaline is genuine, not some CGI roller-coaster and it is made more compelling because if you have ever been a passenger on a airplane, it takes you where you probably wouldn't choose to go.

    If you are going on a flight somewhere you probably wouldn't want to watch this movie. I am certain that this will never be an in-flight movie. You may want to consider the train or a bus after watching this.

    Not a popcorn, action adventure, or any other kid of movie genre that is commercial - this is theater and an art film, not typical product.

    The 3D is simple, effective and done as if that is just the way to shoot films, without the usual gimmicks and in your face rudeness of many 3D movies.
    6troyboy6868

    Aviation creepy

    To start, I am not part of the family/friends/crew blitz of reviews and message posts we all have to sort through in our research of movies and docs.

    This was really fascinating! I am an aviation nerd and I assure you, it doesn't get more dramatic than in the cockpit of an airplane that is in crisis. I have long been obsessed with cockpit voice recordings and I love the fact that the director(s) used them word for word. The sets are a bit low rent, but the recordings are so intriguing you hardly notice.

    If you love shows about airplane accidents or other aviation related media, CVR is well worth a look. 6/10
    10john-401-393060

    What 3D does best. Immersion. They nail it.

    Stereoscopic production to document live theater is one of the many niche areas for which it's perfectly suited. In Charlie Victor Romeo the 3D is so efficiently used that you'll forget it's a film. It does what 3D does best. Immerse. By using Cockpit Voice Recorder transcripts it takes you into that little room past 1st class where complete boredom suddenly turns into nail biting drama. And special effects you generate in the theater of the mind are more terrifying than any CGI. I think you'll agree it could never reach such an emotional high point without 3D. No slow-mo 3D, dragons or aliens. But real super heroes in action. For some, their last actions. In 3D, you're in that Cockpit with the crew. So part of you is a passenger, part NTSB investigator. The emotional draw is intense. You feel attached to the Crew so when the scene ends and their fate is revealed, you're touched. The slight release of tension comes when the actors reappear in other scenes and you say to yourself, "That's right, it's only a film." These folks nailed it so well that CVR is being used for Pilot training.
    10quimico-15548

    Not a pilot, but the life and death position is for real.

    People pick apart the production values. This isn't mayday or any other series with a British guy narrating but it is true to nature. I've been in a aircraft incident and there isn't screaming or praying out loud. You could hear a pin drop. They did a really good job not over dramatizing life and death. Granted it is a dark show, but listening to the the pilots up until that thud is for real. Ok, apparently I have to reach some character limit. It's a good film, you would not be a miss if you watched it. It's dark, but it's a really good representation of how people react to real life. 12345678.
    10shoobe01

    "Speed... this is the sh*t that is going to f*** us."

    It is one thing to read aviation accident reports (and I do) even to the transcripts. It is another to listen to them, and in 1999 someone made a purportedly-awesome stage play where actors read, in a mockup cockpit, with annunciators and stuff, actual CVR transcripts (almost word for word, almost in real time).

    I had heard great things about it for CRM (crew resource management) training, and there was a low quality video that was distributed for only that purpose (which I never saw). But it turns out in 2013 they secretly made this and it. Is. Awesome. I know some of these accidents well and it adds an entirely other dimension to them. I stopped during the Aeroperu static tube crash to quote the line in the title to some people I know because as much as reading the report makes you go "wow, that must have sucked" this makes it really personal.

    Sometimes uncomfortably so. I mean, it's super not for nervous fliers, and if you are flight crew be careful when you watch it, as you may not sleep. It is very, very well done I think. I also totally agree that it provides a nice launching off point for discussions of CRM, team dynamics, sterile cockpit rules, general crisis management, etc. so may have training value for you, and your coworkers.

    All in all, one of the best things I have seen on film in years.

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    • Trivia
      Charlie Victor Romeo is the NATO Phonetic Alphabet equivalent of CVR, which is the abbreviation for Cockpit Voice Recorder. All of the dialogue in the movie comes from CVRs of actual flight emergencies.
    • Connections
      References Seconds from Disaster: Terrified Over Tokyo (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      The Bernoulli Equation
      Written by Kevin Reilly

      Performed by Kevin Reilly

      Used by Permission

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    FAQ3

    • Did Charlie Victor Romeo receive assistance/advice from aviation consultants?
    • (spoiler) Why did the controller tell Aeroperu 603 their altitude was "9700" right before they crashed?
    • What do "V1" and "V2" mean during takeoff?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official 2D, 3D & Anaglyphic Blu-Ray Limited Edition Release
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • 3-Legged Dog
      • Collective:Unconscious
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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