See The Pilot.
Based upon the 1993 non-fiction book Howard Hughes: The Secret Life by Charles Higham, the movie depicts the life of Howard Hughes, an aviation pioneer and supervisor of the film Hell's Angels The movie portrays his life from 1927 to 1947 during which time Hughes ended up being an effective film producer and an aeronautics tycoon while simultaneously growing more unpredictable due to extreme obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Paradoxically, as far as this customer is concerned one of the most mixing, the majority of unforgettable minute in Martin Scorsese and John Logan's The Pilot isn't the (admittedly outstanding) airborne fight at the start of the film, or the airplane collision later on, or any of the social goings-on.
It is a historic epic that focused on a key duration in the life of Howard Hughes one of one of the most arguably important and popular guys of the twentieth century. Also if it's not a full success, nor one of his best movies, I still locate it to be more enjoyable than the majority of junk Hollywood blacks out on an once a week basis.
The filmmakers needed to concentrate both on previous accounts of Hughes' actions as well as the time duration, considered that when Hughes was struggling with the problem, there was no psychiatric definition wherefore ailed him. Shot in Montreal, 5 The Aviator Nation Sale was launched in the USA on December 25, 2004, to favorable reviews with doubters applauding Scorsese's direction, its cinematography and the performances by DiCaprio and Blanchett.