The U.S. dived and dropped bombs to reverse the situation, and the Japanese were defeated in the Battle of Midway

Solon 2022-04-20 09:02:07

An epic World War II blockbuster filming the most gorgeous battle of the US military - the Battle of Midway. The film that appears the most and has the highest success rate is the "diving bomb" tactic. It has been shown many times in the film, but although this method is powerful, it tests the pilot's skills very much. There are the most powerful methods, and of course the least powerful ones. The U.S. military released numerous torpedoes in the film to sink the Japanese ship, but none of them were hit. The U.S. military’s torpedoes were hacked badly enough. During World War II, although the equipment and weapons of the U.S. military were not as good as those of the Japanese army, the U.S. military was very brave and strong, and used its own flesh and blood to defeat the Japanese army's heavily equipped fleet and powerful fighter jets. defeated the Japanese army. The U.S. military was able to defeat the Japanese army in the Battle of Midway. Another important figure was Leighton. His accurate intelligence enabled the U.S. military to successfully let the Japanese army into its own trap, ambush in advance, and rely on accurate intelligence to finally defeat the Japanese army. The Battle of Midway was a turning point in World War II, and this stop will always be remembered by the sea!

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  • Benny 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    It is very worthy of affirmation that the Japanese side is not portrayed as a face, and on the basis of the main theme, the opponent is still portrayed richly and delicately. In such a huge battle, it is necessary to clarify the strategic plans of all parties, take into account different roles, and touch people's hearts. It is a test of the screenwriter's skills. I think this aspect is well done. The graphics, actors, and pacing are all good. The confrontation scenes are very exciting and beautiful.

  • Jason 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Roland Emmerich's ability to shoot war scenes is still there, but the shooting consciousness has been unable to keep up with the progress of technology (technology has not substantially changed). The fundamental problem lies in the script. The constantly introduced characters do not come and disappear in an instant, and the characters are portrayed in a sloppy manner. In addition to the gradual progress of events on the timeline, they are basically waiting for important nodes to start bombarding indiscriminately. After repeated several times, it seems that the method is stretched. However, Emmerich's aesthetic selection of male actors has always been good, and Midway looks more like Midgay.

Midway quotes

  • Isoroku Yamamoto: We have awaken a sleeping giant

  • Bill Miller: Pearl is under attack. This is no shit.