Pearl Harbor (2001)

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Studio: Touchstone Pictures
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: May 25, 2001
Running Time: 182 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
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On a sleepy Sunday morning in December as children played and families prayed, squadrons of Japanese war planes screamed across the skies of a Hawaiian paradise and launched a surprise attack on the U.S. armed forces at Pearl Harbor--the infamous day that jolted America from peaceful isolationism to total war and altered the course of world history. The story focuses on the life changing events surrounding December 7, 1941 and the war's devastating impact on two daring young pilots--one from the U.S. Army Air Corps, the other from the British Royal Air Force--and a beautiful dedicated nurse, with whom both of them fall in love. It is a tale of catastrophic defeat, heroic victory, personal courage and overwhelming love set against a backdrop of wartime action.
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The filmmakers would like you to know that this isn't typical action fare, yet they've still created the most spectacular action scene in recent memory. The 40-minute-long Pearl Harbor attack is at once emotional and visually awesome, eschewing excessive slow-mo and shaky cameras to let the horror speak for itself. Unfortunately, Titanic and Top Gun came out first, so déjà vu disrupts tragic shots of the battle aftermath and ''rebel'' flying stunts. The film's rush to show the attack… Continued

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May 24, 2001
Bitch all you want about Pearl Harbor being nothing more than forty minutes of showoff stunts padded with more than two hours of a love story that exceeds all known tolerance levels for sappiness. Call it Pearl Slobber, or nail it as bogus history, as a Titanic wanna-be, as a gamer's fantasy of war. From its opening calendar-art sunrise to the "There You'll Be" love theme that Faith Hill sings over the final credits, Pearl Harbor is deep-down phony.

To producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director… Continued

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Rafe McCawley
Danny Walker
Evelyn Johnson
Doris 'Dorie' Miller
President Franklin D Roosevelt
Jimmy Doolitte
Earl Sistern
Captain Thurman
Army Corps Major
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