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I loved Red Tails because it is a fun, action-packed, shoot-em-up movie that incorporates an important story too often left out of history. I found the chemistry between the actors to be wonderful, and the story to be captivating — i.e., underdogs fighting for a chance to kick some Nazi butt (not to mention just get recognized by their fellow countrymen as human beings). Lastly it’s refreshing to see a broader story told about our past, and celebrate a group of often unsung heroes. Many of the criticisms I’ve read have some merit. Some of the dialogue may be stilted, some of the acting is stiff (but the acting of one of the lead pilots, Joe Little – a.k.a. “Lighting” is fabulous), the historical accuracy might not be spot-on… BUT, frankly I don’t think these flaws take away from the bigger package of an exciting action movie. I think part of the criticism comes from people holding this movie to a higher standard because it deviates from the typical Hollywood formula (i.e. it’s an action movie with an all-Black cast), which in my opinion is not fair. No this movie is not “Saving Private Ryan”, but George Lucas didn’t set out to create high-drama. His goal here was to create a pop-corn, feel-good, action movie, and in that regard the movie is a tremendous success.…