Michael Bay's Inspired Pioneer at Pearl Harbor

Else 2022-03-21 09:02:47

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 "Pearl Harbor", it is considered to be its own. Inspired pioneers, restored history very well, and although there is no background music, the special effects may be at the top level at the time

"Pearl Harbor" is more inclined to film and television effects, replacing the Japanese perspective with a love scene. There are hardly many Japanese perspectives, and it includes the causes of the Pearl Harbor incident. Except for Arizona, the incident process hardly mentions how many warships were sunk. The name, including the submarine sunk before the incident, is also mentioned, and it is more inclined to the protagonist. Compared with "Tiger Tiger Tiger", the description is too subjective

If the two are combined, it will definitely be an epic blockbuster that has never been seen before or since.

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  • Shanna 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    When I watched it again with Lukeson who was sick, I remembered that I never watched it when I was a child. The scene where the old man had a meeting an hour ago was really hard. The next one is pure play for an hour. Fortunately, it is a G-rated film, which is suitable for recommending to children who are interested in World War II.

  • Layne 2022-03-24 09:03:02

    Who can compete with the most powerful navy among the pure-blooded Aryans, only the pride of the people of color---the Yamato nation! ! ! !

Tora! Tora! Tora! quotes

  • Cook #1 (Japanese version only): You know today's date?

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): December 1st.

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): Yes, but tonight will be November 30th.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): What?

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): When we cross the International Date Line we'll push the clock ahead five hours and turn the calendar back a full day, making today yesterday.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): Don't be silly! Today can't change into yesterday!

  • Cook #1 (Japanese version only): The Date Line makes up for that time difference by turning today into yesterday.

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): I don't quite understand, but if we see the enemy across the line, I guess it would be useless to shoot at them.

    Cook #1 (Japanese version only): Why?

    Cook #2 (Japanese version only): Because how can today's shells hit yesterday's enemy?