Nimitz said I'll give you 72 hours I need it!

Dwight 2022-04-23 07:03:18

This movie made me see what it feels like when a superpower doesn't know how powerful it is! Looking back at history, we know that Japan cannot win at all, but the Americans at that time really thought that the bombing of Pearl Harbor was the last fight! Bombing Tokyo is like a last-ditch effort for a trapped beast! Knowing that only the Enterprise is still there, the sadness is the same, and I have tried my best to retake the Pacific Ocean from the Japanese! But when Nimitz said that I wanted it back in 72 hours, I felt that Nimitz himself was not sure that he could fix it, and those pilots were afraid when they saw the aircraft carrier that was no longer there. Believe that when this is a miracle! Those of us know this is the awakening of the power of a superpower! No matter how powerful the Japanese are! On the contrary, the Japanese aircraft carrier could only be blown up and sank, because the ability of the Japanese could not be repaired at all, and this was the only way! But the United States is different. They not only build fast, but also build fast! But Japan just lost those few ships and lost it. No matter how they fought, they lost!

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Extended Reading
  • Ayla 2022-01-05 08:01:53

    In contrast to the radicalism that the Japanese took for granted, the Americans won the battle of Midway Island not so much by luck, but by the steady and steady fight of the whole army to win the battle that reversed the Pacific War. The director Emmerich seems to have won the true biography of Nimitz under his lens, and he steadily handed over a satisfactory Hollywood war film answer sheet in the context of the new era. Screenwriters Wes Tucker and Emmerich have actually done "burden reduction" for the audience. The former accurately extracts important nodes and characters for drama processing, while the latter uses powerful field control and magnificent audiovisual skills. The performance technique projected the real highlights and details before, during and after the Battle of Midway on the big screen. This is an era in which culture and humanism dominate. In this context, as well as the spontaneous domestic reflections and overseas color criticisms caused by the U.S. military’s years of warfare, more and more Hollywood war films have begun to pursue Individual emotions in the war are infinitely amplified and concerned, but to fully show a war, classic panoramic + group-like war movies are still needed.

  • Maxie 2022-01-05 08:01:53

    How to port... This movie is like that kind of man who changes his posture every time you feel like you are approaching.

Midway quotes

  • Bruno Gaido: [to his Japanese captors, last line] You know, I had a lot of friends in Pearl Harbour... so how's about you go fuck yourself?

  • Isoroku Yamamoto: We have awaken a sleeping giant