I wonder how many of us have more time in SIM than those pilots had hours of training.
Well, training nowadays is MUCH better than during WWII, and more conclusive, and I promise most of you here have more Sim time than I do flights and sims combined lol.
It depends. if we are talking video games the gamers would win, if it is real WW2 fighters the gamers would die Before they left the ground. No amount of time in AH would prepare you for a real fighter.
Personally, I agree on both fronts. Anyone who has fought me in game knows it's basically a guaranteed kill for you, lol.
As for the movie, I REALLY REALLY liked it. I think it did an AMAZING job of actually letting the audience experience the struggle. This wasn't a movie about the battle for Dunkirk. This wasn't a grand film about the overarching campaign. This wasn't a film about being a pilot, the glory of air power, or the strategic development of either side during WWII. It wasn't intended to be. This was a film about human experience, and I don't think I've ever seen a movie capture that aspect so well.
It was loud. I mean, RIDICULOUSLY loud, almost as loud as gunfire really is. They did a fantastic job of capturing the jarring effect of gunfire. It was emotional. You felt the anxiety, the misery, the sense of dread. I spent the entire movie in anxious anticipation, waiting to see what happened next. Yes, we know how the overall campaign ended, but again, this was about the individual. A lot of you wanted to see Battle of Britain remade here, but that was never the point of the movie. There are a lot of complaints about not ENOUGH aircraft, and not ENOUGH troops on the beach, but were we honestly expecting to see 50 v 50 aerial battles? 400,000 actual people on a beach? Honestly, I think that may have taken away from effect of the film if they had gone farther.
If you're looking for a remake to Battle of Britain, stay home. If you're looking to watch a film about the German push into france, stay home. If you're looking for large scale action flick, stay home. But if you want to feel like you're really there, in the shoes of an 18 year old British soldier, desperate to find safety, and doubtful you'll ever see home again, this is an AMAZING movie.