If you like the captain, you will probably like the moon too.
Even thought not much similarity is seen, the moon is related to space and astronaut.
Yet, both illustrated the quick problem-solving process in the face of death without giving up. One faced problem of the airplane. Another faced the problem with the spacecraft.
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Even thought not much similarity is seen, the moon is related to space and astronaut.
Yet, both illustrated the quick problem-solving process in the face of death without giving up. One faced problem of the airplane. Another faced the problem with the spacecraft.
Highly recommended
While both movies are flight-related based on real stories, The Captain took place on the commercial airplane and Born to Fly was aircraft-related.
The captain mainly showcased their only one scenario and the quick-wittedness of the pilot. Yet,
Born to fly showed a span of time of the main lead progressing from being arrogant due to self-confidence to being mature especially in the face of death.
Both movies showed how the pilots dealt with unexpected natural disaster while thousands of feet upon the ground.
The captain mainly showcased their only one scenario and the quick-wittedness of the pilot. Yet,
Born to fly showed a span of time of the main lead progressing from being arrogant due to self-confidence to being mature especially in the face of death.
Both movies showed how the pilots dealt with unexpected natural disaster while thousands of feet upon the ground.
It’s about time traveling to the past to change the unfortunate event too. P.s. they both are very good.
The FL dressed up and went to boy school. Later on, ML knew about her disguise and they eventually fell in love.
It's quite similar to this Japanese movie "Orange" as they mainly talked about going back in time to prevent a friend from his suicidal. In the Orange, the FL got a letter from the future self. Together with their best friends, they prevented the ML from the current time to avoid suicidal as warning from the FL's future self.