Box office During the film's opening weekend, in limited release on only 255 IMAX screens, the film grossed $1.3 million. It grossed over $2.5 million during the week-long IMAX run.
Critical response On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, 83% of 30 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7/10. The website's consensus reads, "Pulse-pounding when it takes to the skies and agreeably surface-level when it comes to concerns on the ground,
The Blue Angels is a marvelous feat of aerial photography." Movie critic Avi Offer called the film "exhilarating, heartfelt and thrilling".
Matt Zoller Seitz described the film techniques as lots of low-angled heroic shots, slow motion power walking; filmed like a Hollywood
action film. He called it an advertisement for the Blue Angels, their planes, the military, and patriotism. He conceded that the filming and flying were "technically impressive". Film critic
Stephen Schaffer writing for the
Boston Herald said, "
The Blue Angels offers an apt celebration of this American military institution".
Sioux City Journal editor Bruce Miller said, "For the audience, it was a chance to view the show from a new vantage point". Mark Meszoros of
The News Herald said the film, "does not soar when it comes to human drama". He called the film squeaky-clean and said, "If there WERE any real drama behind the scenes, you wouldn't know it from the film". Writing for
The Northern Express Joseph Beyer said, "To call The Blue Angels a real-life version of Top Gun would be too simple, although that may be the easiest possible way to understand the 1-hour-33-minute film so squeaky clean it’s
rated G for all audiences." == Notes ==