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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Pacific War in Color immerses viewers in a graphic and dramatic look through an unfiltered lens.The Pacific War in Color immerses viewers in a graphic and dramatic look through an unfiltered lens.The Pacific War in Color immerses viewers in a graphic and dramatic look through an unfiltered lens.
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The footage is high in quality and comes accross as special or rare. I never saw most scenes before and i've seen quite a lot. The series has the feel and taste of an highlevel production so you are taking in some important history in comfort. I also think facts (and footage) has way more rawness and less cencorship than for example the other known ww2 color series. Which I definately appreciate. If you are into ww2 a must watch, def.
This 8-part series tries to cover the experience of the fighting man while giving an overall picture of the progress of the war.
It uses real colour film with only a tiny amount of colourized footage. This naturally limits what can be shown. But it shouldn't limit the accuracy of the narration and it's here that the series falls down.
When discussing Tarawa, we're told that Shermans had a 37mm gun. It didn't, they had 75's. It was the Stuarts, which were also used at Tarawa, that had 37's. When discussing the arrival of the Hellcat we're shown footage of a Corsair. (Once we're shown footage of a Corsair when discussing the Superfortress!) We're told Nimitz sent 4 carriers towards the Coral Sea but not that only 2 got there in time for the battle. In covering Midway, the attack on the Yorktown is shown before the American attacks on the Japanese carriers. These slips show a carelessness that sadly is all to frequent in documentaries that don't properly check their own documents.
On the plus side I though the maps illustrated the conditions facing the fighting men nicely.
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As a European, my knowledge of the Pacific War was quite limited. In school, I learned extensively about the Nazis, but I received little information about the Pacific War. After watching numerous documentaries about the war in Europe, I came across this series. It significantly enriched my understanding of the United States and the Pacific Theater, opening my eyes to a part of history I had previously overlooked.
I became deeply fascinated by this segment of World War II. While watching the documentary, I found myself completely engrossed; not a single moment left me uninterested. This experience sparked a desire within me to learn more about the U. S. perspective in world war II.
I highly recommend this series to the general public worldwide! It is an excellent resource for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this critical part of history. This documentary deserves the highest rating for effectively conveying its important message and providing insights that are often missing from traditional narratives in Europe (and possibly beyond?). It truly broadens one's perspective on World War II.
I became deeply fascinated by this segment of World War II. While watching the documentary, I found myself completely engrossed; not a single moment left me uninterested. This experience sparked a desire within me to learn more about the U. S. perspective in world war II.
I highly recommend this series to the general public worldwide! It is an excellent resource for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this critical part of history. This documentary deserves the highest rating for effectively conveying its important message and providing insights that are often missing from traditional narratives in Europe (and possibly beyond?). It truly broadens one's perspective on World War II.
The big problem this series has is that it straight jacketed itself to using colour footage and unlike other similar series "in colour" it only uses original colour footage. Ultimately this means the series is often restricted in its ability to tell the story it is trying to tell because of the lack of suitable footage and many key events are simply skimmed through or essentually skipped as "there is no original colour footage".
I gave it a generous 4 stars because it does actually provide a different perspective to your average WW2 documentary, not by its use of colour footage but because of the restrictions it self imposed on itself to use colour footage. Most of the footage is from 'behind the scenes' rather than the battles and it provides a good idea of what it was like to live through the mostly mundane history of those events, as the saying goes war is 95% boring and mundane and 5% sheer terror. If the series embraced the material it had and sold itself as 'the human story of the pacific war' or 'the untold stories of the pacific war' it could have been a great series exploring the day to day lives of servicemen and civilians living through this calamity of history.
Instead it comes across as a poor war documentary which skims over important events and either simplifies or misrepresents many events or gets many facts plainly wrong.
I gave it a generous 4 stars because it does actually provide a different perspective to your average WW2 documentary, not by its use of colour footage but because of the restrictions it self imposed on itself to use colour footage. Most of the footage is from 'behind the scenes' rather than the battles and it provides a good idea of what it was like to live through the mostly mundane history of those events, as the saying goes war is 95% boring and mundane and 5% sheer terror. If the series embraced the material it had and sold itself as 'the human story of the pacific war' or 'the untold stories of the pacific war' it could have been a great series exploring the day to day lives of servicemen and civilians living through this calamity of history.
Instead it comes across as a poor war documentary which skims over important events and either simplifies or misrepresents many events or gets many facts plainly wrong.
Violence and gore seem to trump historical accuracy here - but whatever.
Why dazzle the mind when you can dazzle the eye (when you're not making your audience vomit)?
O! So shocking! Just because you *have* footage doesn't mean you have to use it, we get it - war is hell.
Mostly great footage, overtly gory, wrapped in a rather lazy telling of factual military history.
Why dazzle the mind when you can dazzle the eye (when you're not making your audience vomit)?
O! So shocking! Just because you *have* footage doesn't mean you have to use it, we get it - war is hell.
Mostly great footage, overtly gory, wrapped in a rather lazy telling of factual military history.
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