Born to Fly

Forge the sword to protect the vast sky.

6.5
20232h 7m

A talented trainee pilot is given the opportunity to virtually test the latest fighter jet, which pushes him to his limits.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official International Trailer [Subtitled]

Official International Trailer [Subtitled]

Cast

Photo of Wang Yibo

Wang Yibo

Lei Yu

Photo of Hu Jun

Hu Jun

Zhang Ting

Photo of Zhou Dongyu

Zhou Dongyu

Shen Tianran

Photo of Bu Yu

Bu Yu

Gao Yingjun

Photo of Zhai Yujia

Zhai Yujia

Xia Pengfei

Photo of Zichen Wang

Zichen Wang

Tong Gan

Photo of Zhang Wenbin

Zhang Wenbin

Operation Room Staff

Photo of Lu Xin

Lu Xin

Li Xiaohang

Photo of Yu Shi

Yu Shi

Deng Fang

Photo of Kang Xuan

Kang Xuan

South Field Dispatch

Photo of Jiang Hongbo

Jiang Hongbo

[Lei Yu's mother]

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Reviews

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6/10

"Lei Yu" (the competent Yibo Wang) is an aspiring test pilot who is selected to take part in a prestigious programme to improve the efficiency of the Chinese Air Force's jet fighters. A bit of rivalry with "Deng Fang" (Yosh Yu) and inspiration from their commander "Zhang" (Jun Hu) makes sure the young man and his equipment are tested to the extreme - but can he rise to the challenge? It certainly has a bit of the look of "Maverick" (2022) to it, with some impressive aerial photography and dog-fighting and it also tries to imbue something of the engineering and science to the plot - crediting the young airmen with skills well beyond just being able to fly a plane. Sadly, though, the producers just couldn't (or wouldn't) steer clear of the political jingoism that rather nauseatingly lauds the virtues of their Air Force against an unknown (English-speaking) foe that is constantly harassing and threatening them. By mid-way through I felt rather sorry for "Lei Yu" - to say he seemed a bit accident-prone would be like saying Jonah liked whales - so the fact that he survives at all is quite a remarkable feat! There's the merest hint of a romance with his doctor "Shen Tianran" (Dongyu Zhou) but for the most part this is all about a young man's determination to succeed. It's perfectly watchable with some decent production standards and had it kept off the flag-waving grass, it could have made for another example of well-enough made high-octane cinema. At times it just smacks too much of a party rallying cry though, and that lets it down.

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