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Kathryne 2022-01-11 08:02:28
Sorry, I think this movie is not good
It is more appropriate to say that it is a pseudo-documentary filmed by real people than a movie, especially the part filmed by the United States, except for a few main characters, such as the commander of the Pacific Fleet, General Kimmel, and Secretary of State Hull. The actors, especially the...
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Else 2022-03-21 09:02:47
Michael Bay's Inspired Pioneer at Pearl Harbor
The early classics of the Pearl Harbor incident are more in line with the real history than Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor. The ins and outs of both Japan and the United States are more detailed, limited by the age. Although the equipment and special effects acting skills are somewhat different from...

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Sonny 2022-03-19 09:01:07
When the title emphasizes "the film has a historical basis", you know how boring this film should be. The form of the US-Japan co-production seems to play a de-ideological role, but the creators have forgotten that movies and even documentaries are the products of ideology, so this form can only cause one result: "There are only facts, no ideas. ". The anti-militarist remark at the end is so weak that it can't even function as a slogan.
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Friedrich 2022-03-25 09:01:15
The co-production between Japan and the United States has stretched the posture of a historical drama from beginning to end. Because of the co-production between Japan and the United States, its production level is much better than "Yamamoto Fifty-Six", which was shot by the Japanese themselves. The enemy's perspective, at least the Japanese side spoke Japanese. The most distressing, but also possibly the most interesting part of the film, is that it spends a huge amount of space to present the daily operation of the country's war machine, and how key information is worn and damaged in the layer-by-layer circulation of a huge system. delays, and it's not even a system with widespread malfeasance. The effect of the air raid sequence is really not inferior to "Pearl Harbor", especially the shots of the attack formation taking off and assembling, which are basically documentary shooting methods, which not only have the beauty of the image, but also produce a credible "sense of war". This is quite rare.
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