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Spielberg and Hanks’ Masters of the Air: A Critical Review

Year 2025, Issue: 63, 95 - 103, 30.06.2025

Abstract

Masters of the Air (2024) is the third installment in a trilogy of World War II series produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. Adapted from a historical novel of the same name, the series chronicles the experiences of the "Bloody 100th," a group of American airmen stationed in the UK who conducted bombing missions over Nazi Germany. This paper provides a critical review of Masters of the Air, arguing that the series reinforces themes of American exceptionalism and heroism. Furthermore, it examines the portrayal of women and African Americans, asserting that both groups are underrepresented and depicted in a superficial manner. The review concludes with a comparative analysis of Masters of the Air alongside its predecessors, Band of Brothers and The Pacific, highlighting both the continuities and the distinctions in their narrative focus and thematic exploration of the war.

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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Radio-Television
Journal Section Film Reviews
Authors

Cenk Tan 0000-0003-2451-3612

Early Pub Date June 30, 2025
Publication Date June 30, 2025
Submission Date December 3, 2024
Acceptance Date March 5, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Issue: 63

Cite

MLA Tan, Cenk. “Spielberg and Hanks’ Masters of the Air: A Critical Review”. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, no. 63, 2025, pp. 95-103.

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