Pearl Harbor

2001

Action / Drama / History / Romance / War

300
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten24%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright66%
IMDb Rating6.210331836

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Yuji Okumoto Photo
Yuji Okumoto as Japanese Shy Bomber
Ben Affleck Photo
Ben Affleck as Capt. Rafe McCawley
Kate Beckinsale Photo
Kate Beckinsale as Nurse Lt. Evelyn Johnson
Michael Shannon Photo
Michael Shannon as Lt. Gooz Wood
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1.10 GB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
3 hr 3 min
P/S 6 / 27
2.78 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
3 hr 3 min
P/S 10 / 63

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by whatch-179312 / 10

Japanese launch surprise attack on love triangle

As Ebert put it. It's crazy how bad this is. And extremely disrespectful.

It's not even a decent love triangle. The lady can't decide between the two guys because they are interchangeable. Plus, the movie throws in the Doolittle Raid to make Americans feel better I guess in case they didn't know how the war ended and to tie up the love triangle.

Pearl Harbor is a rather Earth changing event that could support many movies without a lousy love triangle of pretty people.

If they wanted to do a love story around a historic event, ala Titanic, they should have done it with the Doolittle Raid alone. The nature of the mission and how it played out could easily support a love story without being garish.

Plus, the Doolittle Raid deserves its own feature, not tacked onto the end of a movie like a forgotten coda.

Reviewed by sophiahwright10 / 10

I don't care what people say, I love this movie

I don't care how much people hate this movie and how cheesy it is. It's entertaining, gripping, beautiful, romantic and a good old war/love epic i always circle back to time and time again. Plus Josh Hartnett in a pilots uniform? HEK YESSSSSSS!

Reviewed by Screen_Blitz7 / 10

Michael Bay's World War II is entertaining, yet deeply flawed

For the past two decades now, Michael Bay has been known littering his films with countless explosions, and with this heavy special effects, garners wide success at the box office. Here, Michael Bay steps into the war genre with this intense, dramatic retelling of the fateful event that pulled America into World War II in the 1941. Set near the dawn of World War II, Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett play Rafe McCawley and Danny Walker, two Airforce soldiers who have been best friends since childhood. As they grow up, they are caught in a love triangle when they both fall in love with beautiful nurse named Evelyn (played by Kate Beckinsale). Things get pretty complicated when Danny and Evelyn are transferred to Pearl Harbor where Rafe returns from fighting overseas in Great Britain to find the two are in a relationship. Next morning, December 7, Danny and Rafe wake up to find hundreds of Japanese fighter pilots dropping bombs on Pearl Harbor. The two friends arm themselves with the F-51s in attempt to fight off against the Japanese fleet. With the U.S naval base devastated and thousands of innocent lives lost, the U.S declares war against war. From there on, Dafe and Rafe and their army lead by Lieutenant Colonol James Dolittle (played by Alec Baldwin) prepare for a fight against Japan to overcome their country's catastrophic defeat. This film also features Cuba Gooding Jr. who plays Captain Dorie Miller, the first African- American in history to be awarded the U.S Navy Cross.

The bombing of Pearl Harbor was one of the most shocking moments in the history of America, and it makes interesting subject matter to be told on on screen. Although this movie does manage to paint the horrors that took place during that fateful day, this film does suffer from some flaws that director Michael Bay is often known. Now with a war movie being directed by Bay, audience should go into this movie expecting abundance of explosions and this film plenty of these during the 40-minute action sequences that takes place during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The entire scene is very well done and the special effects are great. The scene really captures the grim details of what the civilians of Pearl Harbor suffered through as we watch countless of people killed from gunfire and drowning, as well as others who suffer some gruesome injuries. This entire scene is quite difficult to watch and it really pulls at your heart strings. Now here is where the film falters. Along with the whole Japanese attack and its aftermath, audiences are treated with a romantic subplot involving Josh Hartnett, Ben Affleck, and Kate Beckinsale that takes up a good portion of the film. What we get from this is poor acting and cheesy dialogue between Affleck and Beckinsale, including a line "I love you so much it hurts", a line that is highly laughable and far too corny, especially when dealing with a war flick. The whole love story is not terrible, but definitely takes more than what is needed of the film. With the whole story, the film ends up running 183 minutes.

Pearl Harbor is certainly not one of the best war movies in Hollywood and definitely not the best of what Michael Bay has to offer. I feel that this could have done better if it was handled someone like Steven Spielberg who has been masterful with the World War II genre (Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List). Overall, this is film is not terrible. Despite some of its flaws, it still works and is entertaining to watch.

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