Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe true story of one of only two U.S. Navy ships that saw combat in World War II with African-American crews.The true story of one of only two U.S. Navy ships that saw combat in World War II with African-American crews.The true story of one of only two U.S. Navy ships that saw combat in World War II with African-American crews.
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The story of the USS Mason and its crew is well worth telling. So, the subject matter for this film was not the issue. My reason for giving it a mediocre score has a lot more to do with the final portion of the film--one that was handled in a sloppy and heavy-handed manner.
The film begins with an old man (Ossie Davis) sitting down with his grown grandson and his friends and talking about the old days. Soon, he begins talking about his experience as a crewman on the USS Mason--one of only two black-manned ships that saw action during WWII. He explained that back in the day, the armed forces were not integrated and black guys in the Navy could only serve as cooks or orderlies. However, someone had the idea of having ships manned with black crews--black crews that had an all-white officer corp in charge. It's funny, but this is the same way the film "Glory" went--but that was 80 years earlier--you would have hoped that times would have changed!
What follows is a prolonged flashback scene--with actors portraying the crew of the Mason. This is by far the best part of the film and showed their bravery as well as the crap they had to put up with due to race prejudice. Their story is inspiring and I wish more of the film was devoted to it.
The final portion of the film is set in the present--and shows the efforts of the old man and his grandson to get the US government to recognize the contributions of the Mason's crew. This was a nice epilogue BUT it was ruined, for me, by the silly characters and writing- -particularly the character of the son. His actions and dialog made no sense whatsoever and was embarrassingly badly handled. What had been an inspiring story was made trite due to the writing and acting here. It's a shame. Perhaps there is a documentary out there on the subject--as this semi-ficitonalized story just seemed very poorly written at times and the dialog made me cringe towards the end. The men of the Mason deserve a better tribute than this.
The film begins with an old man (Ossie Davis) sitting down with his grown grandson and his friends and talking about the old days. Soon, he begins talking about his experience as a crewman on the USS Mason--one of only two black-manned ships that saw action during WWII. He explained that back in the day, the armed forces were not integrated and black guys in the Navy could only serve as cooks or orderlies. However, someone had the idea of having ships manned with black crews--black crews that had an all-white officer corp in charge. It's funny, but this is the same way the film "Glory" went--but that was 80 years earlier--you would have hoped that times would have changed!
What follows is a prolonged flashback scene--with actors portraying the crew of the Mason. This is by far the best part of the film and showed their bravery as well as the crap they had to put up with due to race prejudice. Their story is inspiring and I wish more of the film was devoted to it.
The final portion of the film is set in the present--and shows the efforts of the old man and his grandson to get the US government to recognize the contributions of the Mason's crew. This was a nice epilogue BUT it was ruined, for me, by the silly characters and writing- -particularly the character of the son. His actions and dialog made no sense whatsoever and was embarrassingly badly handled. What had been an inspiring story was made trite due to the writing and acting here. It's a shame. Perhaps there is a documentary out there on the subject--as this semi-ficitonalized story just seemed very poorly written at times and the dialog made me cringe towards the end. The men of the Mason deserve a better tribute than this.
This movie had good intentions and a good story to work with. The director and screenwriter of this movie failed miserably and created a dull, boring filmstrip that made me feel like I was back in Mr. Hartford's 8th grade Social Studies class -- way back in 67.
What a waste, will somebody please take this story and make a real movie out of it - the story deserves it.
Every time a scene had potential, all we were left with were a few clichés, combined with black and white footage that they probably got from The History Channel to show the action. Shameful.
Ossie Davis was the only bright light in this dull fest. The other acting was incredibly dull - it fit in with the movie well and whomever played the Captain set a new low standard for line delivery.
However, if you are willing to accept all the numerous flaws in this movie and aren't concerned with being awed or entertained, but want to learn about the USS Mason, it is worth a watch.
What a waste, will somebody please take this story and make a real movie out of it - the story deserves it.
Every time a scene had potential, all we were left with were a few clichés, combined with black and white footage that they probably got from The History Channel to show the action. Shameful.
Ossie Davis was the only bright light in this dull fest. The other acting was incredibly dull - it fit in with the movie well and whomever played the Captain set a new low standard for line delivery.
However, if you are willing to accept all the numerous flaws in this movie and aren't concerned with being awed or entertained, but want to learn about the USS Mason, it is worth a watch.
I watched this movie last night and was a bit disappointed. A lot of the "time facts" were off. At the beginning of the movie, the grandfather made a comment to this grandson and his friends about how they felt when 9-11 hit. This movie was supposed to be taking place in 1994. Also, one of the grandsons friends was wearing an Eagles Donovan McNabb jersey. He hadn't even been drafted as of yet. The story line was good but the facts and actuality of the time frame was so far off base that it made the movie seem cheesy. My boyfriend is an avid reader of WWII books and memorabilia. I rented this movie hoping that it would be good. The acting was so-so. The dog was cute. But the way that this movie was carried out made me glad that I only paid 4 dollars to rent it as opposed to the 50 it would have taken me to watch it in a theater. I hope that who ever reads this understands that I mean no discontent to those who fought the war but the facts and time frame should have been a little more closely monitored.
As with most who have commented on this movie, it just left me deflated. The story itself is what I was interested in, unfortunately it was told with bad acting, blandness, and a disjointed flow. After the first 15 minutes one gets a sense that the movie was put together in a hurry. The film also splices in some stock footage which appeared to be more of an attempt to flesh out budget constraints than to add significance to the historical nature of the film.
I was hoping to use this film as part of a history lesson, but with some of the flaws already mentioned, I would have lost a bit of credibility.
I would however, like to see this story re-made with the dignity it deserves.
I was hoping to use this film as part of a history lesson, but with some of the flaws already mentioned, I would have lost a bit of credibility.
I would however, like to see this story re-made with the dignity it deserves.
I enjoyed the movie. Despite the low budget and a foreigner that said he did not know there was discrimination in the American military this film is worth watching. A proper last film for Ossie Davis. With all the violent shoot em up movies out, this should be seen by young people alike. With the exception of Mr Davis and veteran actress Denise Nicholas the group of newcomers performed great. Shooting on location in Ireland added a touch that gave you the impression that you were actually there. Add to that actual footage of the ceremony honoring the crew of the USS Mason for their service to the country. May someone continue to produce these stories without worry of not being Oscar material. Bravo.
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- WissenswertesOssie Davis' final film
- PatzerThe movie refers to A.W.O.L. (Absent With Out Leave) which is an Army term. The correct term for the Navy is U.A. (Unauthorized Absence).
- VerbindungenReferences Die Geburt einer Nation (1915)
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- 1 Std. 27 Min.(87 min)
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