PLOT: The life of pioneering female pilot Amelia Earhart (Hilary Swank), from her first flight across the Atlantic, to her mysterious disappearance over the Pacific years later.
REVIEW: Mira Nair’s AMELIA would seem to be the type of film that has everything going for it. The pedigree is superb, with it being directed by Nair, who’s MONSOON WEDDING is considered a classic by some, and her last film, THE NAMESAKE, while somewhat overlooked when it came out, was excellent. The cast is top notch, boasting big names like dual Academy Award winner Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, and Ewan McGregor.
The problem is, despite it’s pedigree, the film just never really comes together. It just all struck me as a little bland, and, god forbid- boring, which is the last thing a film about a pioneering pilot like Earhart should be. To be fair, the part of the film dealing with her flying isn’t bad, but the film really (forgive the pun) crashes and burns whenever Earhart’s out of the cockpit. Her romance with husband George Putnam isn’t developed very well, and her affair with Gene Vidal (Ewan McGregor) – father of writer Gore Vidal, is similarly underdeveloped- and comes out of nowhere.
At any rate, I was very underwhelmed by AMELIA, which should have been a top-notch biopic, but, despite its many assets, never really took flight.
RATING: 6/10