This immersive documentary is part of Prime Video's No.1 Spot grab- and viewers are very impressed

This immersive documentary is part of Prime Video's No.1 Spot grab- and viewers are very impressed

Prime Video's Top 10 list is constantly fluctuating, with new movies and TV shows being added to the platform regularly. But when the movie gets to No. 1 in just a few days, it turns out it has to be a good thing. A recent documentary released a week ago claims victory by overtaking Anne Hathaway's romance "The Idea of You." 

Centered on the famous flying demonstration squadron, "Blue Angels" takes you on an incredible journey through the sky. Amazon MGM Studios and IMAX have created this documentary to show the audience what it's like backstage as Blue Angel. It has received high praise from critics and audiences around the world and is fascinated by the fascinating footage. 

If you've seen this on the platform, you might be wondering if it's worth seeing. Let's delve more into the story and what critics say about this "visually stunning masterpiece."

"The Blue Angels" actually flew with a squadron during the filming of the movie "Top Gun: Maverick".J.It is a documentary produced by Abrams and Glenn Powell. It focuses on veterans and the latest class of Navy and Marine Corps flying squadrons as they take on intense training. Viewers get to experience firsthand pictures of air shots in the cockpit, impressive manoeuvres and precision flying. 

You can also see the process of becoming a Blue Angel, including an 8-month season and a challenging training plan. It's an important and informative film that really appreciates men and women in the Navy and Marines. Dedication and passion for flying attests to excellence in serving the country.

This documentary was originally released in IMAX theaters to provide viewers with a more immersive experience. No computer-generated effect staging was used to really show the striking nature of the Blue Angels. Everything you see, from flying to dangerous movements, is real. 

Critics and audiences are absolutely fascinated by this documentary. "The Blue Angels" is 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 98%.

Todd Jorgenson of Cinemalogue said: "We're excited to announce the release of the new film.Highlighted by breathtaking aerial photography, this inspiring documentary pays tribute to the iconic U.S. Navy flight team by giving an insightful behind-the-scenes glimpse into its pilots and preparations.Meanwhile, Ruth Maramis from the FlixChatter film blog had even more praise by calling the film: "The artistry of the pilot and the visual aerial that places the viewer in the cockpit is the selling point, but the human story about what it takes to be the best is equally fascinating."

Film Maven Nathalia Aryani also said: "Absolutely phenomenal feat, superhuman precision, and sky-flying choreography." Get the feeling of being in the cockpit spinning around the world and learn more about the excellent people and preparations to pull off the miracles in the air."

The audience not only made positive comments, such as "a very informative and educational documentary", but also "The flying scene was great.""

Reviews speak for themselves, so go ahead and add this documentary to your list. If you enjoy learning about the Navy and Marines or have a genuine interest in the Blue Angels, it's definitely worth the watch. Even if you do not have knowledge, it is still a fascinating and informative experience in the world of aerial art. 

Also, veterans of the team will take their last flight this year. This documentary highlights the challenges they face, so it's a way to respect and appreciate their work. In an exclusive interview with Discussing Film, Glen Powell explained the importance of being a producer: "At the end of the day, it's important how you get the audience on board. I think the really cool part of this documentary is that you're really getting a sense that what these planes are doing is absolutely extraordinary. It's incredible. It almost feels like it goes against physics."

I'm looking for more. Watch this week on Prime Video or check out the top new movies on stream "Blue Angels" when you get a chance. 

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