Malayalam Movie Download Wings

Malayalam Movie Download Wings

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Jack works on his sports car and dreams of flying. His neighbor Mary is in love with him but he seems not to notice, having been smitten by the fair Sylvia, but he can't see that Sylvia has eyes only for David. The distant drums of war beckon, and Jack and David train to be pilots in the American Expeditionary Corp. Their rivalry soon evolves into camaraderie as they do aerial battle with the Germans in the skies over France. Meanwhile Mary has joined the Women's Motor Corp and despairs that Jack doesn't notice her.
Two young men, one rich, one middle class, who are in love with the same woman, become fighter pilots in World War I.
In a small town, youthful dreams play out. Working on his car, all-American boy Charles &quot;Buddy&quot; Rogers (as Jack Powell) daydreams he is a pilot. Girl-next-door Clara Bow (as Mary Preston) dreams about Mr. Rogers, but he wants handsome best friend Richard Arlen (as David Armstrong)&#39;s girl. Mr. Arlen has it all: looks, money, and beautiful city girl Jobyna Ralston (as Sylvia Lewis). Then the &quot;mighty maelstrom of destruction&quot; known as WAR draws them into the center of its power.<br/><br/>The introduction of the central triad of characters is amazing: Rogers on the ground, Bow behind bloomers, and Arlen in the swing -- note how Rogers comes between his friend and the beautiful city girl, as they lazily swing; his energy, in the car, and on foot, crashing in on them. Rogers thinks he desires Arlen&#39;s girl, but you&#39;ll &quot;know&quot; differently. These marvelous characters will eventually fulfill your dreams for them; as the film so artfully portrays a myriad of youthful relationships. You can read whatever you want into their love; and, it&#39;s all true.<br/><br/>William A. Wellman&#39;s direction is superb. Assisted by photographer Harry Perry, Mr. Wellman is on par with early Orson Welles, and mid-period Griffith or Hitchcock. Much has deservedly been written the unsurpassed aviation sequences; and, these are indeed breathtaking; in the context of this film, they can never be equaled. Moreover, Wellman is as extraordinary in the film&#39;s opening ten minutes, showing the characters &quot;in flight&quot; before they ever leave the ground. With the silent film genre and aviation theme, Wellman&#39;s directorial achievement is textbook.<br/><br/>Charles &quot;Buddy&quot; Rogers seems to be channeling Robert &quot;Bobby&quot; Harron; which, under the circumstances, couldn&#39;t be more appropriate; his &quot;Wings&quot;, Clara Bow and Richard Arlen, are as beautifully portrayed. Bow was the film&#39;s &quot;superstar&quot; draw at the time of release; yet, temptation to turn the film into a &quot;star vehicle&quot; is wisely dispensed with; and, she is seen to great advantage.<br/><br/>Future star Gary Cooper (as White) and past star Henry B. Walthall (as Mr. Armstrong) have small, important roles; the fact that Mr. Walthall&#39;s character appears disabled is one of the film&#39;s many great subtleties. The lesser known supporting players (and great crew) should all be proud.<br/><br/>&quot;To those young warriors of the sky, whose wings are folded about them forever, this picture is reverently dedicated.&quot; <br/><br/>What &quot;Wings&quot; says about war should be obvious: ultimately, you kill what you love. <br/><br/>********** Wings (8/12/27) William A. Wellman ~ Charles &#39;Buddy&#39; Rogers, Clara Bow, Richard Arlen, Henry B. Walthall
Wings (1927) is an excellent movie. It starts off in a small town during World War I. Two young men of different social classes are in love with the same girl. David and Jack are both in love with Sylvia. Sylvia loves David, however feels bad and does not want to tell Jack the truth. Mary, Jacks neighbor, loves Jack, but he only sees her as a friend. Both men head off to war to become fighter pilots. They start off as enemies due to their common interests in a particular woman, however they find it hard to stay rivals. Eventually they become close friends and work together as fighter pilots. Although this is a silent film the turn in events throughout the movie keep you on your feet. I would highly recommend this film.

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