Paulw
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I took a friend of mine to see the newest Hollywood sensation yesterday. In the world of CGI I thought that this would be an exceptional production but it turned out to be another attempt to document history as Hollywood sees it. Now don't misunderstand me. As far as Hollywood goes it turned out to be more historically minded that Ben Aflack's Pearl Harbor was. First of all in that respect it wasn't a love story and as far as time lines of history is concerned it stayed about 70% accurate. The film industry needs to embellish their productions with as much action and suspense as possible in order to cover up their lack of research. This borders on making a good film campy.
The film basically covers the leadership of Dick Best, Admiral Halsey and Admiral Nimitz on the US side and Admiral Yamamoto from the Japanese side. About 80% of the films action sequence is CGI and in that sense it was interesting but you could really tell where the real film left off and the CGI began. I am most thankful that the characters were not portrayed bigger than life and with much bravado which gave the film a much more believable story line.
Is the movie worth the money? I think so just don't go in there expecting to see a colorized version of "Victory at Sea". I think that if you do go see it you will be fairly entertained. Just take the film at its face value. Just enjoy a good film.
The film basically covers the leadership of Dick Best, Admiral Halsey and Admiral Nimitz on the US side and Admiral Yamamoto from the Japanese side. About 80% of the films action sequence is CGI and in that sense it was interesting but you could really tell where the real film left off and the CGI began. I am most thankful that the characters were not portrayed bigger than life and with much bravado which gave the film a much more believable story line.
Is the movie worth the money? I think so just don't go in there expecting to see a colorized version of "Victory at Sea". I think that if you do go see it you will be fairly entertained. Just take the film at its face value. Just enjoy a good film.