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Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale, and Josh Hartnett in Pearl Harbor (2001)

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Pearl Harbor

2.137 avaliações
7/10

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.
  • Screen_Blitz
  • 7 de dez. de 2015
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7/10

Danny > Rafe

First things first, the fact that many of the posters only show Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale is a travesty. Josh Hartnett's Danny is the heart and soul of this film and one of the driving forces for this review to be more positive than negative.

Pearl Harbor is a fascinating film. On one side, you have the incredible action sequences that depict the devastation of the events of December 7, 1941. On the other side, there is an abundance of melodramatic romance that becomes tiring and cumbersome. The problem is that the action sequences are only about 1/4 of the film, where the romance is the other 3/4. If that was flipped, I think Pearl Harbor would have much better reviews and would have resonated more with audiences.

Best Character: Danny Best Quote: "No, you are" - Danny Best Scene: December 7th Best Piece of Score: "Tennessee.
  • jace_the_film_guy
  • 20 de mai. de 2025
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6/10

It May Be Long, but at Least It's Dull

About one third of the way through this mess, my daughter left her friends and came to me for some money to go to the concession stand. I asked her if they were selling pillows there. This is one of the longest movies I have ever sat through (at least that's what my back tells me). It has some of the worst writing I have ever heard. The set-up and the romantic intrigues are predictable and uninteresting. There is absolutely no suspense. The whole plot is contrived. Oh, yes, there is an endless attack by the Japanese, but by the time it happened, my mind was wandering. As far as those tragic lovers, I thought I was watching a bunch of eighth grade girls and boys ticked off because she said he said she said, whatever!! Then, of course, we have Jimmy Doolittle, going on his raid to make up for what those guys did to us. What a slap in the face to the real event. How can a director with 135 million dollars make the attack on Pearl Harbor dull. Yes, it probably looked like that. Those bombers and fighters moving clandestinely in on the island--destroying the fleet with no conscience. What about a script? What about the building of some sort of momentum? How about focusing on the realistic politics of the time and seeing the world from both sides. I was so disappointed in this film. People wonder why it's so expensive to go to the movies these days. It's because the studios are footing the bill for this kind of bilge!
  • Hitchcoc
  • 27 de nov. de 2001
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C'est magnifique, c'est ne le guerre pas!

(Please excuse my French, it's probably wrong) Roll up, roll up! See the cinematic spectacle of 2001! See the horrible deaths of 2500 or so people commemorated by a film about two guys who fly fast planes really fast. See them go ZOOOOOOOOM, see them go WHIIIIZZZZ! See them reprise the 'flypast and debriefing' scenes from Top Gun. Watch the beautiful love story unfold. See the true love two people have for one another tested and broken when Kate Beckinsale comes between them. See a fine young actor reduced to playing Token Black Guy. Watch as he fights to prove he's more than a Token Black Guy, even though he's given so little to do that he ends up as nothing more than a Token Black Guy (even though, unlike the two guys in the planes, Token Black Guy actually existed). Watch the awful bombing of a military target. Watch the heroic bombing of a city. Watch Jon Voigt recreate Peter Sellars' unforgettable character Dr. Strangelove. Watch the whole reality of war, and the lives and deaths therein trivialised to make a Big Dumb Action Movie that thinks it's some kind of ghastly tribute to the American dead of December the 7th. Or better still... don't! On the other hand, if you want an unrealistic film with ponderously paced romance, fighter planes zooming all over the place and nice explosions, check this out. It's a lot of fun. Just don't take it seriously - you'll only encourage them!
  • hissingsid
  • 27 de jan. de 2003
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7/10

Multiple love stories with some action scenes in between..

Pros: Very good special effects that stand the test of time. Nice action scenes. Good acting from some of the cast. Cons: Too long! Mainly focuses on the love stories and the war scenes are something like a break from them..

Overall a quite good movie but not great or something epic! And 3 hours! is too long, maybe the love stories should be a bit shorter eg. 30 minutes shorter in total.
  • BladeRunner2025_
  • 14 de set. de 2020
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7/10

Awesome Music

Music tied the romance and the history together. I absolutely love the song Tennessee.

Brotherhood works on me very well. Little Danny in the arm of his big-o father Ben Affleck. That's good.

The acting is so-so.

The story is a difficult piece to put into a movie. The movie takes care of both individual romance and historical event in a readable way, but not exactly perfect.

Actions and CGI are well executed.

Historical inaccuracies have no importance for me.
  • jiefengf
  • 20 de set. de 2020
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7/10

Its entertaining

Unlike some other war movies, Gallipoli, Full Metal Jacket etc Pearl Harbor seems to be more focused on entertaining rather than deep characterisation of a morales tale.

So not looking for the answers to those deep questions regarding war, this is a movie of love, loss, action and entertainment.

I'm not sure fun is the right word so lets go with enjoyable.

Its a long film that keeps you engaged and interested the entire time.

What more can we really ask?
  • damianphelps
  • 29 de set. de 2020
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1/10

More bombs, less baloney

the trailers are *all* about the key sequence, which is the fight. Subjecting viewers to 2+ hours of baloney beforehand is just plain stupid. Playing hard to get only made me realise how sore my bum was after so many hours in the seat waiting for something to happen and praying that somewhere, anywhere, the $150m+ budget had left room to hire a screenwriter with some understanding of snappy and/or engaging dialog. Suckiest megaflop movie since Waterworld... or it should be.
  • meehawl
  • 24 de mai. de 2001
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8/10

I'm confused with all the hate of the film.

I've never written a review before but after seen how many people are saying this film I thought I better. I actually think the film was great the main premise of the film which I feel most people have completely missed is a bond between two guys that is as strong as a brotherhood hood. The alpha one who has the confidence to take over the world and the quiter one both who would die for each other in an instance. And maybe it was just me but I really did feel the emotions that they feel throughout the film. It seems like a lot of people hate the film so maybe I'm missing something but i think its a great film. The film is not totally accurate but films don't need to be and I film is long which is the reason I suspect it gets so much hate.
  • joshhylto
  • 16 de abr. de 2019
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6/10

Slightly underrated, but not overly spectacular

After seeing this only a week ago I felt slightly compelled to write a review on it. Let me just say first off though, that while it was most certainly not the greatest movie ever made, it was also definitely not the worst. Pearl Harbour tries to tell us about the ordinary people who were effected by the drama that occurred on December 7, 1941. It's main characters are I guess somewhat believable. Rafe (played very badly by Ben Affleck) is a charismatic, and slightly cocky pilot who just can't wait to be a hero. Standing in his shadow is the much more insecure and more logical friend Danny (Josh Hartnett i thought played him surprisingly well), who looks up to Rafe like a younger brother looks up to his big brother. And lastly Evelyn (Kate Beckinsale) who is a slightly stereotypical 1940's girl who just can never make up her mind about what to do.

The plot is rather predictable, I suppose. Rafe falls for Evelyn. Rafe goes off to war and is assumed dead. Evelyn and Danny fall in love. Rafe is suddenly not dead. Danny and Rafe get at it over Evelyn. Pearl Harbour is bombed. Evelyn picks Danny over Rafe. And then we all know what happens in the end... Although the romance was a bit Jerry Springer, and there was absolutely no chemistry between Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale, Pearl Harbour manages to keep you interested in the characters and what their fate will be.

Positives:

  • Hartnett and Beckinsale both provide relatively good performances


  • special effects were extremely breathtaking in the bombing scene


  • Jon Voight is the highlight of the film as Franklin D Roosevelt (best scene in the movie) - battle scenes are very well developed


  • supporting actors were just as good as the main actors, providing a bit more interest to the "ordinary" people of Pearl Harbour


Negatives:

  • once again, Ben Affleck was not at all talented in this movie, his acting was very wooden


  • cheesy script ( way too many cheesy romance lines to count)


  • Alec Baldwin as a "hero"? eugh


  • historically inaccurate


  • not enough of Cuba Gooding Jr.


  • my main problem is the ending. It was an absolutely awful one in my opinion.


To be honest, it wasn't the greatest movie ever, I watched it, it was worth the 4 dollar rental and I did cry a bit at the end. I think the main thing people can debate is who the love of her life was... Rafe or Danny? My vote will always be on Danny. I mean, the parachute scene? =)

Anyways, 6/10
  • klamt1
  • 4 de fev. de 2006
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3/10

Historically Inaccurate

  • kiwihazelnut
  • 8 de set. de 2004
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10/10

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!
  • sophiahwright
  • 31 de jan. de 2021
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6/10

"Get me into a damn plane!" Ben, I think the more appropriate request would be "Get me into a half-decent movie!"

After seeing this film, I have to say that I'm glad I listened to what all my friends were saying about this film and only paid attention to less than half of this film. The two battle scenes were what I found worth watching, and I hadn't expected anything else, from what everyone told me about the film. Had I not been fully aware that nothing other than those two scenes were worth watching, had my state of mind been completely open to this film, I would have hated it, and my review would have been a thoroughly negative one. It's more than likely that I would have commented on Jerry Bruckheimer's and Michael Bay's lack of actual talent and their extreme use of explosions(usually overplayed and overdone ones) to cover this up. But I won't. I won't comment much on plot, pacing, acting or characters. I could complain that this is just another typical, empty Hollywood film that takes a historical event and smothers in with romance and sappy sentimentality instead of bringing the real story(as if it didn't have enough impact on its own), much like they(seemingly; haven't seen it, for obvious reasons) did with Titanic. I could argue that the plot is thin and everything but the actual historical events seem bland and unimportant, that the acting seems flat, the pacing excruciatingly bad and the characters paper-thin clichés and stereotypes. But I'll try not to. Instead, I will comment on the two battle scenes, for those who share my point of view on the sappy romantic drivel of many late epic films. They look pretty good. The effects are impressive, though the CGI is overly obvious at times. Most of it looks good, and the overuse of explosions supposedly won't bother most action fans(though I, being in favor of realism in war movies, found this to be quite bothersome and annoying). If you really like strong war-action, you should check out a movie that delivers more of it(like Black Hawk Down) or at a far more realistic approach to it(like Der Untergang). However, if you want to see the Bruckheimer version of a war scene, by all means, see this film. I warn you, though, most of it is simply not worth paying attention to. I recommend this to fans of war movies with Hollywood action scenes and/or people who can't watch a movie that doesn't contain romance. 6/10
  • TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews
  • 22 de abr. de 2005
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1/10

Historical Trivia

In 1941 it cost the Empire of Japan 147 thousand dollars to stage the three hour attack on Pearl Harbor.

In 2001 Michael Bay spent $132 MILLION dollars to film the event, and ran four minutes longer.

Even taking into account 60 years of inflation, the Japanese did a better job with a smaller budget...

Due to the ten line minimum submission this may be too short - but sometimes less is more.

20th Century Fox already did the Pearl Harbor attack in Tora Tora Tora - and did an excellent job. Michael Bay should have left well enough alone.
  • daniel-mcgarry
  • 23 de nov. de 2008
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The action impresses, the romance plods, the dialogue is horrible, the characters are cardboard and the clichés grate

  • bob the moo
  • 4 de mai. de 2004
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6/10

Two movies for the price of one.

Pearl Harbor turns out to be two 90 minute movies. One is the war

history film of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The other is a war-time

romance. Personally I prefer the former. Unfortunately in this

movie gives you both, pleasing only a few and taking three hours

to do so. Much of the non-historical parts are not all that well done

with the first hour suffering from bad chemistry and weak plot

striking in the last hour. In the end it turns out to be just an

average movie and not something you really want to have to watch

three hours of.
  • Bondo20
  • 26 de dez. de 2001
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6/10

Another puff piece from the master of puff

Given the choice between producing a popular film and a great film, producer Jerry Bruckheimer (Armageddon, Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, ConAir) will always choose the popular film. He is nothing if not consistent. His films always make lots of money and seldom deliver much more than slick eye candy for the masses. Bruckheimer has a golden opportunity to depart from his blockbuster mentality with this film, but he goes with his business instincts rather than taking a chance with a filmmaker's approach. The result is another big budget crowd pleaser with a cotton candy plot and terrific battle scenes, aided by impressive digital effects.

The script by Randall Wallace of `Braveheart' fame is the biggest problem. Wallace is clearly capable of writing an engaging script, but that obviously isn't what the boss wanted. It seems that Bruckheimer has Titanic envy and tries to use the same formula of wrapping a piece of history around a love story. Either that or he is trying to follow in the footsteps of `From Here to Eternity', the much acclaimed 1953 story that occurs as a prelude to the attack on Pearl Harbor. However, FHTE did not pretend to be a story ABOUT Pearl Harbor, and only included the attack as another disruptive event in an emotionally tumultuous story. While FHTE was a gripping and powerful story of love, hatred, lust and honor, PH is a trite and predictable love story that serves an interminable prelude to 30 minutes of terrific battle scenes. The inadvertent love triangle between best friends could have been predicted by a teenager (which seemed to be the target audience of this film, based on the PG rating and the sappy dialogue). And of course the resolution of the dilemma is just as neat and obvious.

Director Michael Bay (Armageddon, The Rock) isn't known for his subtle and insightful direction of human stories. Bay is known for his explosions, and predictably the human story is bungled while the battle is extraordinary. Bay directs a period piece without much regard for understanding and reproducing the 1940's. It seems all he cares about is the military angle. The costume design and hair for the girls' is merely good while the military costumes are perfect. Mostly, the ‘40's feel is missing. The music is all wrong. It should have been big band music instead of the standard blockbuster symphonic compositions which did not fit the period at all. Various details are overlooked, like the fact that well more than half of young adults of that era smoked. Not one character in the film smoked, nor was there a single cigarette to be found in the nightclub scene. Rent any film from the forties and fifties and notice how many people smoke. Everybody. Another thing that is incredible is the fact that Evelyn (Kate Beckingsale), who was having morning sickness on December 7 is not showing in mid April, more than four months later. Perhaps if she were 200 lbs I could believe that, but the lithe Evelyn would have shown more than a little pooch by then.

Also missing are the colloquialisms of the day. Not a single `swell', `dame', `jeepers', `say' or `ain't' in the whole film. No Brooklyn or Chicago accents. Everyone speaks perfect twenty first century Funk and Wagnall's College English.

The battle scene is a marvel of action filmmaking. It is highly realistic as a depiction of the battle, but there was a lot of cheating that didn't escape the notice of WWII buffs. It is pretty amazing that Bruckheimer got so much cooperation from the US government in being able to film in the Harbor. The government even loaned the production company numerous mothballed ships. Unfortunately, a lot of them were ships designed and built after WWII and they didn't bother to clean them up in post production. They built a complete digital world and left post WWII ships in the picture. That is just poor attention to detail in a film that is all about detail. Still, by any standard, this is fantastic action sequence that could not have been more realistic if one had actually been there.

The acting is mixed. Beckingsale is excellent as Evelyn. She creates a very appealing romantic figure. Ben Affleck is too moody and sarcastic in the role. Josh Hartnett is much better, coming across as far more sincere and relating to his character better than Affleck. Affleck seems content to play Ben Affleck in uniform rather than trying to actually flesh out a character.

Cuba Gooding Jr. gives an excellent performance in a minor role. Veterans Alec Baldwin and Jon Voight do a marvelous job as Colonel Doolitle and FDR.

I rated this film a 6/10 on the strength of the visual effects. It would have been much better if it had been about Pearl Harbor instead of being a schmaltzy love triangle story that coincided with the attack. The entire event that is Pearl Harbor is shrouded in intriguing questions. Did Roosevelt know about the attack in advance and allow it to happen to get us into the war? Many historical facts indicate that was the case (it is thought to be more than just lucky that the aircraft carriers weren't in the harbor that day). What was really going on in the minds of the Japanese? Were the diplomatic efforts of the US designed to force the Japanese into attacking us as a matter of honor? As much as I dislike Oliver Stone, this film would have been substantial if it had been done in his docudrama style (without the historical rewrites of course).

Instead we have another puff piece by the master of puff. Thanks Jerry.
  • FlickJunkie-2
  • 26 de dez. de 2001
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7/10

Good action, bad romance

  • riccardosparapani
  • 16 de dez. de 2024
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3/10

Someone get me a pair of scissors!

What a great film this could have been! The recreation of the attack on Pearl Harbor is some of the best film-making ever - an extraordinary and moving sequence made utterly believable by state of the art special effects. It ranks up there with the opening sequence from "Saving Private Ryan" and the sinking of the "Titanic" as one of the most harrowing "disaster" sequences filmed in recent years. But like both those other two films, PEARL HARBOR is desperately in need of a decent script to frame the disaster sequence.

Okay - I could almost accept the hokey old love triangle romantic plot - certainly the stars are great to look at - but the dialogue really sucked: "I don't think I'll ever look at another sunset without thinking of you". Please! And all those hero shots from the ground, and the slow motion love bits, and the soppy music, and the eternal sunsets...

But what this film really needed was an editor! The climax of the film is the attack on Pearl Harbor - an American defeat. But it seems the film-makers decided that the American audience wouldn't be satisfied with this - and so the movie grinds on and on for another hour or so dramatising a revenge attack on Japan. And we're supposed to believe that this attack was fought by the very same guys who were on the ground in Hawaii. I mean we all know that America won the war in the end, so did we really need this long epilogue?

Personally I'd cut out all the Roosevelt and the Japanese high command scenes and concentrate on the experiences of the people on the ground at Pearl Harbor. The Japanese stuff was all completely unbelievable anyway. The sad loss would be the superb performance of Jon Voight as Roosevelt - but maybe they could make another film about him. I'd also end the film after the attack at Pearl Harbor, as the survivors pick up the pieces. So why not have a shorter Director's Cut - a novel concept - that makes this film the great film it could have been. If you like I'll lend the scissors!
  • David-240
  • 9 de jul. de 2001
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9/10

Why is it so badly rated?

I don't understand, why people are rating this film so bad. In my opinion its a good mixture between action and love story. Maybe a little bit more action. And in my oppinion a film hasn't to be 100% accurate, when it's enjoyable to watch it. If you want accurate things, then you have to watch some documentarys and not action films.
  • TyMaTix
  • 22 de set. de 2020
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6/10

Gets Worse with Each Viewing

Any time I watch Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) I feel obligated to re-watch this film. Nothing in this movie can be defended except the scenes portraying the actual attack on Pearl Harbor. That is only 30 minutes of the film. But even then the quick editing and computer graphics ruin the portrayal. Tora! Tora! Tora! is by far the better film. Yes, it is dated. Yes, it has its flaws. But it conveys the historical events in a way that a novice actually learns something about history. And the real strength of the film is in portraying the attack with real effects and no CGI. It has incredible visuals and the terrifying sound of the engines screaming through the sky and the bombs falling. There is no comparison between the two films. Watch Tora! Tora! Tora! and see what we have lost with the invention of CGI.
  • Arquinnian
  • 1 de jul. de 2019
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1/10

An utter waste of money, talent and history.

  • muertos
  • 28 de jan. de 2005
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9/10

Superb film - Believable acting - Well written - Severely underrated

I seriously do not understand the utter hate toward this film by critics when writing their reviews. "Historically inaccurate" or "Just another love story" or "boring!"... If you want to see a film that is totally historically accurate, watch a documentary for heavens sake. This movie goes way out of proportion to what really happened that day in Pearl Harbor, but it is a MOVIE! Get over it. It's not supposed to be real.

The film as a whole is brilliantly written; it's not too soppy with the romance and not too over the top with pure action. People are saying that it's just too much shoot 'em up and too many explosions. Well, I got news for you... They're at war! Bombs will go off and guns will be fired from all places possible. If you want to see a movie that's not so explosive, watch Twilight.

To me personally, character development is very important in a movie and I believe Pearl Harbor succeeded with this. I grew attached to individuals and felt vulnerable as a member of the audience at the best of times. Absolutely superb watch, and I'd highly recommend it! If you're offended by a film not being entirely accurate, steer clear and stick to your documentaries.

9/10! Excellent!
  • D-Gal
  • 2 de nov. de 2015
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6/10

Pearl Before Swine.

  • dunmore_ego
  • 15 de ago. de 2009
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1/10

Abominable, abysmal, atrocious, ... and that's just the 'A's

  • andyf52
  • 6 de jun. de 2004
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