
But back to the matter in hand which is the film Wings. The movie blends elements from a
number of genres including action and comedy but is centrally a romantic drama.
I say this despite lead actress Clara Bow’s statement that the film was “A
man’s picture” in which she played the cream on top of the pie. For me the film
is deeper than purely “A man’s picture” and has a highly engaging story about
feuding rivals and unrequited love set against the backdrop of the First World
War. As America
enters the war in 1917 it calls its men to arms and Jack Powell (Charles
‘Buddy’ Rodgers) and David Armstrong (Richard Arlen) answer the call to join
the fledgling Air Service. Both men are in love with Sylvia (Jobyna Ralston)
and vie for her affections. She only has eyes for David. Meanwhile Jack’s
beautiful neighbour Mary Preston (Clara Bow) is madly in love with Jack but he
barely notices her and the feelings are in no way reciprocated. While in France
the two men become friends and forget their feud but their love for the same
woman remains as an undercurrent of their friendship.