Burning Blue

Deny nothing.

6.1
20141h 40m

Two Navy fighter pilots find themselves in the midst of a forbidden relationship throwing their lives and careers into disarray.

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Cast

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Trent Ford

Daniel Lynch

Photo of Tammy Blanchard

Tammy Blanchard

Susan Sephensen

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Morgan Spector

William Stephensen

Photo of Rob Mayes

Rob Mayes

Matthew Blackwood

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William Lee Scott

Charlie Trumbo

Photo of Cotter Smith

Cotter Smith

Admiral Lynch

Photo of Michael Cumpsty

Michael Cumpsty

Admiral Stephensen

Photo of Michael Sirow

Michael Sirow

John Cokely

Photo of Chris Chalk

Chris Chalk

Special Agent Jones

Photo of Haviland Morris

Haviland Morris

Grace Lynch

Photo of Meg Carriero

Meg Carriero

Cocktail Waitress

Photo of Lisby Larson

Lisby Larson

Grace's Friend

Photo of McKenzie Shea

McKenzie Shea

Pilot's Wife

Photo of Brian Sutherland

Brian Sutherland

Navy Chaplain #2

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

5/10

This is certainly a story worth telling - the disgraceful and discriminatory treatment of highly trained, professional and committed people in the military (in this case the US, but it's just as applicable elsewhere) because of their sexuality. The problem is that this depiction is just dull - pure and simple. The story of two Navy pilots who dance around each other for far too long before delivering anything of substance is dreadfully slow and unemotional. Even at the end, when an NCIS that neither "Gibbs" nor "Abby" would want anything to do with, investigate their behaviour, the thing struggles to catch fire - on any level. Sure, it doesn't need to be about sex, but it does need to have something for the two rather mundane actors to give us. It just isn't there - it's hopeless at instilling any of the senses of jeopardy, uncertainty - even shame - these men face with their identities, careers and families; indeed it seems to use sloppy ballads and poor dialogue to reinforce quite a few stereotypes on both sides - which really doesn't help. This was a story well worth addressing, but not in this dull, ineffective fashion.

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