starlet86
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I can't deny this film was overhyped and ridiculously compared to Titanic. They were both love stories with a historical disaster as a backdrop but the similarities end there. Pearl Harbor's story was less straightfoward and the characters weren't as well-developed as Titanic's. You don't see the love developing and growing in Pearl Harbor. However, the acting was decent enough to make you care about the characters. No one was miscast. Although Ben Affleck's Tennesee accent was overdone, he was able to convey Rafe's emotions very well. Jon Voight and Alec Baldwin were exceptional, though I don't see why Doolittle knew they were gonna win the war through Rafe and Danny. Plus, the historical aspects were woven smoothly into the main plot. The humor was also well-done, especially the opening scene. The opening foreshadowed how funny the rest of the movie was gonna be.
For those of you who say the Japanese were depicted poorly, they weren't supposed to be developed. They were only supposed to be there for the sake of being there. For those of you who criticize the PG-13 rating, fear not. The DVD is gonna have all the rated-R stuff that Disney made Bay cut out. So when you turn on your VCR/DVD player to play this, kick your feet up one more notch.
For those of you who say the Japanese were depicted poorly, they weren't supposed to be developed. They were only supposed to be there for the sake of being there. For those of you who criticize the PG-13 rating, fear not. The DVD is gonna have all the rated-R stuff that Disney made Bay cut out. So when you turn on your VCR/DVD player to play this, kick your feet up one more notch.
Great use of humor in here. I don't know why people think the script is bad. I thought the ending was better than the original because Leo, unlike Taylor is in immediate danger. If it doesn't make sense to some of you, why don't you take time to interpret? Remember, the ship Thade gets stuck in may still be of help to him. I don't want to give away my interpretation of the ending, you people better start thinking for yourselves. All I could say is you can't forget that time travel is very possible in this movie. Both this POTA and BTTF have their main characters find something changed when they get back their times.
I like the adrenaline-pumping plot. The dabbling of humor in it also helps. It dips just enough into the animal-human relations(and relations within the same species) to prevent distorting the plot.
OK, it's not possible for Thade and Ari to speak with British accents if their ancestors learned English from Americans but who cares about small mistakes like that?
I like the adrenaline-pumping plot. The dabbling of humor in it also helps. It dips just enough into the animal-human relations(and relations within the same species) to prevent distorting the plot.
OK, it's not possible for Thade and Ari to speak with British accents if their ancestors learned English from Americans but who cares about small mistakes like that?