For various reasons, I couldn't go to the cinema to watch it at the first time... Fortunately, the box office was not good (allow me to get down on the ground...), the supplementary comment is as follows...
1. Three and a half stars 70 points. As a military fan, I have already added points to various special effects and war history restoration. If it is not a military fan, I guess it would be good to give a pass... But if you remove the male protagonist (I mean Ed . Collins played Best) all the literary drama, I can give 85...
2. As a classic battle that turned the tide of the Pacific War, Midway Island itself was very dramatic. It experienced an unprecedented low morale, a stalemate in the outpost battle, the intelligence station gained an advantage, set traps, changed coaches on the spot, and the opponent made mistakes in judgment. The lore fighters after a large number of sacrifices, etc... It is very exciting as a documentary, but it is not easy to shoot as a feature film...
3. The result of a bad shooting is that I didn’t shoot well. The reason for my failure is that I wanted to shoot everything, and naturally I couldn’t shoot anything well… From the necessity of war history, from Pearl Harbor to Doolittle’s surprise attack on Tokyo and then to the one I took From the Coral Sea to Midway Island, the integrity of the story is very strong, but each of the above events is the size of a movie, and the proportions are difficult to reconcile. The line of the stipulation drama is really not to be complimented...
4. The most incomprehensible is the line of the male protagonist (the biggest one in the poster anyway)... From the death of a comrade-in-arms at Pearl Harbor, to the final revenge, and the final destruction of the last Flying Dragon, the mentality of Thorn's revenge has not changed at all. He sublimation, the character building does not have any depth, basically several of his literary dramas are dragging the progress bar, I am really glad that I didn't watch it in the cinema...
5. On the contrary, Patrick Wilson's Layton's literary drama is quite remarkable, from the dialogue with Yamamoto fifty-six when he was in Japan, to the self-blame after Pearl Harbor, and then to the hard work of laying a trap on Midway Island. , after successfully deciphering the battle, the whole context is both in line with the development of the plot and flesh and blood. I really don't know why I have to add Best's role...
6. All the remaining basic points are added to the restoration of war history, war special effects and mission restoration. The involvement of the Nautilus caused the fleet destroyers to fall behind and finally let the dive bomber team with almost a good opportunity to complete the lore. This scene was in the 1976 version of Midway Island. The battle did not show, and the confidence of the Japanese army after Pearl Harbor was also portrayed in place. Today's special effects have been able to truly restore the warships of various countries in World War II, and will not appear in "Pearl Harbor". I made a target ship) ... plus Nimitz, Halsey, Spruance (that's right, the type of guided-missile destroyer that was fired by Michael Bay was to commemorate this temporary replacement for Halsey. The generals who became famous in battle, by the way, the Spruance class was also the main escort destroyer of the early "Nimitz" class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier...), and even Yamamoto Gosho, Nagumo Chuichi, Yamaguchi Tamon and other influential figures God's restoration, this aspect can be given full marks...
7. Military fans are worth a look, at least for the special effects and war history restoration, forget about non-military fans, let alone ping ping pong pong, there is not even a love triangle between handsome guys and beautiful girls, you will not like to watch...
8. It seems that it is really difficult to attract audiences without a love story in war movies...
9. More and more hope that someone will remake "Tiger Tiger"...
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