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‘Sully Movie Review’: Movie Tarnishes Federal Investigators Reputation Says That’s NOT How it Happened; Sully NOT a Hero? [RUMORS]

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Right before Tom Hank's historical film entitled 'Sully' hit the theaters last week, it has already received negative feedbacks from the participants in the real-life story. The officials of the federal agency called National Transportation Safety Board made a protest against the producers of the Chesley B. Sullenberger III or 'Sully' is not a hero?

Sully movie reviews flooded the internet right after the movie hit the theater last September 9. Almost all the audience of the film and critics gave positive reviews including Rotten Tomatoes who give 89 percent of rating for the historical film. However, this does not stop the federal investigators who conducted inquiry to the flight. According to the report of New York Times, the officials of the federal agency said "that's not how it happened" and the movie tarnishes their reputation as well. As a result, the officials of the National Transportation Safety Board file a protest against the makers of the movie.

The recent protest captured attention of the netizens and began to doubt if Sully is really a hero who saved the lives of 155 passengers from a disabled plane. However, a Sully movie review of Variety said that Capt. Sullenberger is an irreproachable person with extraordinary character who refuses to see himself as a hero. In addition, the publication emphasized that among Clint Eastwood's movies of about 35, Sully will be on the 9th or 10th spot as the best pictures but the movie promises a great amount of resonating factor among the Americans.

For the record, Sully is not the only movie that received a negative comment from the real-life participants of the story. The movie "Spotlight" that examined the sexual misbehavior of priests in Boston and how the Catholic Church covered-up their messes faced factual questions. Also, included in the list are the movies "Concussion", "The Big Short" and "Straight Outta Compton" but Hollywood just shrugged off the accusations of falsifying real life events.  

From all these accusation, the director of the movie Clint Eastwood said in a statement that the N.T.S.B. officials were just trying to pin down Capt. Sully and point him as the culprit of the entire accident and he had done the wrong thing.

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