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Pearl
Harbor |
| Rated
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
3hr 3min |
| Starring:
Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, Cuba Gooding Jr.,
Alec Baldwin |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Excellent picture quality throughout in this widescreen enhanced
presentation.
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS both available, and they both sound
great. As usual, there are some subtle improvements in the
DTS track, so if you have the option, choose that one when
watching.
Extras:
The History Channel show "Unsung Heroes", a making-of
program, the Faith Hill music video "There you'll be"
and trailers. There is also DVD-ROM content for those who
want to play with it on your computer. There is another edition
of the movie coming out this spring that will consist of 3-DVD's
and a lot more extras, so if you're wanting more than just
the movie you may want to wait.
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Michael
Bay is a man's director. With titles like Bad
Boys, The
Rock and Armageddon
under his belt, there is no question that he has high levels of
testosterone flowing through his veins. So when I heard that he
was at the helm of a movie about the attack on Pearl Harbor, I was
high-fiving everyone I met for several days afterwards. Now, after
having just seen the movie, I am happy to report that he has delivered
the goods once again. I do have *one* little question though.
WHAT
IN THE HECK WAS ALL THAT ROMANCE CRAP?!?
I
had read before going in that the movie was heavily weighted towards
the romantic relationship between Affleck, Beckinsale and Hartnett,
and so, naturally, I was a bit apprehensive as I sat down in my
seat. The movie starts off well enough and with nary a female in
sight thanks to some obligatory recaps of the two boys' childhoods
and their adventures during air combat training but, unfortunately,
that didn't last. I have to be honest and admit that the romantic
dreck quotient (RDQ) wasn't as high as I was expecting but to even
be worrying about it at all in a MICHAEL-FREAKING-BAY movie is a
bit of a sad statement all by itself.
There's
no point in diving too deep into the romantic aspects of the movie
except to say there is enough romance to satisfy any girlfriends
or wives who might normally have to be dragged kicking and screaming
to see an action movie. The only other point to make is that Beckinsale
is a darn good looking woman and it's a damn shame she didn't get
nekkid somewhere between the opening and closing credits.
Now,
as for the battle sequences, you will find few movies that can rival
this one in scope and grandeur. I was skeptical that Bay & Co.,
as talented as they are, would be able to pull off a 40 minute battle
sequence of such a large scale and area of coverage without it becoming
confusing or muddled in some way. But I must tip my hat to them
and their efforts. The attack on Pearl Harbor was great as was the
drama that played out just before the attack occurred. Granted,
historical accuracy had a few liberties taken with it but it wasn't
outright raped as it was in U-571. For
the sake of some great flying action, I can live with a few omissions
and inconsistencies.
As
a bonus, we get other battles, too! The Nazis couldn't be left out
and so we are treated to some nice aerial dogfighting between the
Eagle Squadron, a group of US pilots flying for the Brits in Spitfires,
and the Luftwaffe's finest over the English Channel. Also, as you
might have gleaned from the previews, the end of the movie covers
the famous Doolittle raid on Tokyo. I must say that seeing a stripped
down B-25 bomber taking off in only 467 feet from a WWII aircraft
carrier is an amazing sight.
All
in all, I was quite happy with the movie so don't let the fear of
getting lost in the Bermuda Love Triangle keep you from taking in
the action here.
-
Alex
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Gun Play
If
they would have shot the pretty nurse, I would have given it
a 10 here.
Blood & Gore
"Saving
Private Ryan" this ain't. Very mild all things considered.
Car Chases
A
car trying to outrun a fighter plane just doesn't have a chance.
T&A
Appropriate
to the period...which means we get little more than a kiss.
Chuckles
I
think there were a couple of small ones. |
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