While looking at the astonishing and spellbound life of Amelia Earhart which also includes some spicy elements wherein she accomplishes audacious and exploratory deeds and surmounts the unpredictable mystery that surrounds her life, one cognizes the real pain the two time Academy Award winner HILLARY SWANK has taken in enacting a character of a woman taking steps to break new grounds of the aviation industry. This film just shows Hillary Swank being at her best as she is simply exemplary in scoring in all technical aspects of film making.
When she takes flight and crosses the Atlantic Ocean she is alleged to be the first woman to have achieved such a remarkable feat. After gaining such popularity, she is made to adorn a new role of becoming the beloved sweetie of the States by which her fame crosses boundaries and she is regarded as the celebrated “GODDESS OF LIGHT”, especially because of her courage and impressive personality. She continues to be her usual self by toying with danger, fighting troubles individually and being the same own candid lady. Numerous commons get inspired by her actions that include a wide section of people ranging from the First Lady Called Eleanor Roosevelt (Cherry Jones) to the some special chaps. George P. Putnam (Richard Gere) husband ,a marketer and an industrialist and Gene Vidal(Ewen Mcgregor) who works as a co pilot and was her buddy and lover for ages .As in the plot, Amelia heads out on an intimidating expedition as a lone pilot which She and Putnam had foreseen earlier but never dreamt that it would happen in reality. Regardless of thinking about the consequence Amelia sets out on what is supposed to be a deadliest voyage that one has ever pursued. So rush to the nearest theaters to watch Amelia coming out in flying colors.

Release Date: October 23, 2009
Genre: Drama, Biopic
Starring: Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston, Mia Wasikowska
Director: Mira Nair
Writer: Ronald Bass, Anna Hamilton Phelan
Running Time: 1 hr. 51 min.
MPAA Rating: PG for some sensuality, language, thematic elements and smoking.
Distributors: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Official Website: FoxSearchLight.com/Amelia
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Review: Not Available
Trailers: Amelia Trailer
