The Aviator !!top!! ●
This desire for control often makes the aviator an enigma on the ground. Literature and film have long explored this trope. In The Little Prince , the narrator is an aviator who crashes in the Sahara. He is a man of logic and mechanics, yet his isolation in the desert opens him up to the philosophical wisdom of a child. The aviator is often the "outsider"—someone who sees the world from a distance, literally and figuratively.
When you think of Martin Scorsese, certain images come to mind instantly: Robert De Niro asking “You talkin’ to me?”, the bloody carnage of Goodfellas , or the financial predation of The Wolf of Wall Street . Sandwiched between the epic Gangs of New York and the Boston crime thriller The Departed lies a 2004 biopic that often gets mentioned but rarely dissected with the reverence it deserves: . the aviator
Scorsese used digital color grading to mimic the evolution of film color during that era. This desire for control often makes the aviator