Pan Am

2011

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7| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 25 September 2011 Canceled
Producted By: Out of the Blue... Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.abc.go.com/shows/pan-am
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In this modern world, air travel represents the height of luxury and Pan Am is the biggest name in the business. The planes are glamorous, the pilots are rock stars and the stewardesses are the most desirable women in the world. They're trained to handle everything from in-air emergencies to unwanted advances—all without rumpling their pristine uniforms or mussing their hair.

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AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Mandeep Tyson The acting in this movie is really good.
swissdivine The series is full of glamour and trumps with a very good cinematography and good special effects. It shows an ideal world of 1960's air travel that is almost to shiny and too clean. The special effects and the recreation of the cabin are done well. One of the most obvious flaws is that anyone who has ever flown on a 707 or similar plane would know that the sound of the jet engines was much louder inside the cabin and of course there would have been more turbulence or movements of the plane in real life. Still, the service, particularly in economy call, is portrayed accurately and puts to shame the service offered today. The same goes for the personal space afforded to people in economy class. However, despite some inaccuracies it is very well done and it has to be acknowledged that it is a marvellous attempt to recreate the atmosphere of luxury jet set travel and the feeling and politics of the Cold War.
beyond1180 Everything in the story looked perfect to me. And personally I enjoyed all episodes. I wonder that I watched this show in march 2014. And some of the actors have became mainstream movie stars.The depiction of aviation industry in general and life behind it was quite nicely done. The spying part, different country life, was all done well. The show was glamorous not to mention.The depiction of life in Russia was also good and funny. And I was little bit went into that time and it made me think about life in Russia in that era. The last episode was ended happily. But I wanted that it should continue. And I was sad that its getting over. Because I really liked it. All the actors have done good job and I wish them all the best for their future carriers. And hope for the best, this show will continue someday. May be aviators, navigators, and stewards life in 40's and 50's .
stefan_s-493-927974 First, let me say that I very rarely watch any network TV programming. For those of you that thrive on prime time programming seven nights a week, your tastes may differ substantially from mine.Having said that, however, I will also say that I have bought the entire season from Amazon. That is the first time I have ever done that. This should say quite a bit about how much I like Pan Am.Several people have had their nit picks about various details. Remember that they are trying to recreate something from half a century ago, and it isn't just a matter of building a set in a studio plus a few exterior shots around town. Recreating the interior of a Boeing 707 and the entirety of Pan Am's Worldport must have been extremely challenging. It looks convincing enough, as do the uniforms.Yes, the pilots were way too young to be believable, that just wouldn't have happened in reality. The best I can say about that is that the main plots don't really revolve around them all that much. I can mentally substitute someone 20 years older and it pretty much still works.Yes, just about everyone smoked back then. Mad Men accurately reflects that, Pan Am doesn't. Being a non-smoker myself, maybe Pan Am depicts the way I wish things were instead of the way they really were.Overseas airline travel, especially on Pan Am, really was as exciting and glamorous as depicted. I never had the opportunity to fly on Pan Am myself, but you read things and you heard stories from people that had been lucky enough to do so. What is depicted in the television show seems to ring true.Pan Am stewardesses really were a special breed and icons of their era. The show revolves around them, and I suppose that their characterization and depiction is about as good as can be expected. There really was a lot of sexism in those days, and if anything what is depicted in the show is probably toned down a bit from the way it actually was. I doubt if Maggie would have actually been able to get away with as much as she does in the show. Of course we never heard anything about Pan Am stewardesses being CIA or MI6 operatives at the time, but in retrospect this makes perfect sense, and I don't doubt that it did happen. I do suspect that it would all have been done with a lot more care and lot less haphazard improvisation than is depicted - the airline's reputation was itself an important national asset, and neither the US government nor Juan Trippe would have wanted anything done that would have messed that up.As for the various plots: I've gotten hooked on the series, but some plot lines were more believable and entertaining than others. I actually did like the various clandestine missions that Kate was sent on. Collete is an attractive character, but would have been made more interesting if a deeper multi-dimensionality to her personality and back story could have been brought out. I actually found Maggie to be more than a little annoying; I frankly kept wishing that she would have gotten the firing that she richly deserved. Laura also left a little to be desired, and I would have liked to have seen a little more depth to her character rather than just seeing her panic through the endless successions of little crises that her immaturity keeps leading her into. Bridget actually gave the impression of being a very deep and interesting character - it is a shame that she was kept mostly in the background for the entire series. As other posters have pointed out, it really was unreal to have the same four main characters (plus the pilot and co-pilot) constantly flying together; we all knew that stewardesses were constantly being rotated around. I guess some artistic liberties were needed in order to build a series, but this was a very big one. In later episodes you do start seeing some of the characters taking time off and not being on board with the others, so that partially brings back some semi-reality. Still, the reality actually was that crew members working for Pan Am got to work with and know a lot of other Pan Am crew members; not exactly one big happy family, but it was a much wider network of relationships than what is depicted in the show.I do agree with many other posters that the pilot and co-pilot were unbelievably young, and I was not very impressed with or interested in their stories. The episode where the pilot decides to go ahead with an emergency landing in Haiti, of all places, and then barely takes off on a too-short runway minus the luggage and one dead passenger and plus one stowaway is just too unbelievable to allow even the usual suspension of belief. That he is still allowed to be in the cockpit in future episodes really does take us into never-never land. The pilots really were highly experienced and older, mostly ex-military WWII era. They really were called "Skygods", and for a reason. Even the older pilot that they introduce for the Moscow episode is only barely believable. The Pan Am pilots of that era were the best in the business and they didn't mess around, inside the cockpit at least.In summary, Pan Am isn't perfect - it has its flaws both when it comes to historical accuracy and as a television drama. Nevertheless, it did succeed for me in recreating what it was like to fly with and work for an iconic Pan Am in the early 1960s, and I enjoyed watching it.
keziahspafa This show is unique from other shows. His has a mix of history and how it is like to live as a stewardess. I like this show because of how they mention historical facts, which makes me feel like I'm there with them, rather than reading it from a history book. Also, I like how it shows how back in the day the bias people had if you want to become a stewardess. And the strict rules they had to go through. The show does not glamorize the life of being stewardess or pilots, rather it makes us see difficulties they would have experienced. I also like how the characters all come from different places, and had different up bringing. It adds to the show, and shapes their characters. In each episode you never know, how its going to end. I can't wait to see more episodes from the show.

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