Pearl Harbor: Directed by Michael Bay. With Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, William Lee Scott. A tale of war and romance mixed in with history. The story follows two lifelong friends and a beautiful nurse who are caught up in the horror of a
InPearl Harbor, Michael Bay successfully reduces the incidents surrounding the bombing of Pearl Harbor to a ping-pong battle between a moustache-twirling Japan and a virginal America. The film’s major montage sequence features Japanese airplanes flying over a preposterous American pastoral on their w...
Pearl Harbor the Movie Essay The concept of the theatrical feature Pearl Harbor was to replicate the epic battle in 1941 for the 60th anniversary of the infamous event. The film was directed by Michael Bay and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, which stars Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsal...
For the great film Pearl Harbor, there are many comments holding different ideas. The most obvious problem in the movie is that America began to bomb Tokyo in March 1942. On the side of history, after the sneak attack, Japan bombed Philippines and took Malaysia in succession. The film sedul...
Pearl Harbor is AMAZING. Michael Bay does an excellent job producing it. I love Kate Beckinsale, Josh Hartnett, and Ben Affleck in this movie and think that the acting was awesome. Its pretty accurate historically as well, and really got me interested in the whole history aspect of it. I...
No one goes to watch a Michael Bay movie expecting historical accuracy. But the chasm between Pearl Harbor the movie and real Pearl Harbor facts, as ...
The Blu-ray duplicates the 2001 DVD’s extras. EntitledJourney to the Screen: the Making ofPearl Harbor, the first lasts for 47 minutes and 28 second as it covers the creation of the film itself. The program combines the standard array of movie clips, shots from the set, and interview ...
This movie has as much to do with the attack Pearl Harbor and the raid on Tokyo as When Harry met Sally. The love story is not uneven, but is drowned in totally irrelevant scenes and branding of the American flag which in places makes this the most longwinded movie I have ever had to...