Pearl Harbor. Movie Review

  Pearl Harbor is a wartime drama that was directed by Michael Bay and released in 2001.  The scriptwriter who worked on this movie is Randall Wallace. Before this movie, he wrote for such projects as “Braveheart” (1995) and “The Man in the Iron Mask” (1998). The soundtrack was created by unsurpassed master Hans Zimmer, who also wrote music for “Pirates of the Caribbean”, “The Prince of Egypt”, “The Dark Knight”, etc. The stars that played the main characters were Ben Affleck, Kate Beckinsale and Josh Hartnett. In 2003, Kate went on to star in “Underworld” and in 2004 she took on a leading role in “Van Helsing”.

   On 7th December 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, where the US Pacific Fleet was situated, leaving the US deeply shocked.  It is a movie about war, love, courage and honour.

   The trailer, which I have personally seen more times than I had expected, really made me, and I hope you, want to watch this movie. The movie length is 3 hours 3 minutes and to my mind, this is just right. You can watch it the whole thing in one go. Moviegoers won’t be able to look away from the screen because of the stunning visuals and deep emotions that they’ll no doubt feel. Both the main and minor characters are highly convincing and during the whole movie, they effectively engage with each other and what is more, with every member of the audience. You truly believe every moment.       


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