sufferingsThe most exciting part of the movie is in the back, Let me memorable one is in this part .
And theme of movie also in this part of the sublimation .War is not inevitable, but the war lets us grow, we have experienced this difficult years, we all know how brave and cherished we are. We believe that victory always belongs to the brave man, we are confident that as long as full of faith, life will be proud of us. we should cherish the affection, friendship, and love.Although the war is cruel, but we went with our heart that we really care deeply loved ones. War makes xual experiences succinct and ublimation.
Evelyn said “Amercian suffered ,but Amercian grew stronger”.After so much catastrophic disaster Chine people also can come out from the suffering and harm, and become stronger.
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my apologyO, and as for Rafe and Danny? They've sort of made up. Heck, during the attack, they even team up to presumptuously usurp the roles of the two historical heroes of the Pearl Harbor attack, Lts. George Welch and Kenneth Taylor, who took to the skies and shot do
wn anywhere from six to 10 Japane planes.
Then our omniprent plastic heroes listen in on a Top Gun-esquire rah-rah by Alec Baldwin's interpretation of Col. Jimmy Doolittle, which leads into a half-baked annotation of the historical Doolittle Raid, which has the threefold purpo of making sure our two heroes achieve good ol' American vengeance on the Japane, to slap some convenient closure on our three-hour General Hospital episode (in ca you couldn't figure it out, Danny dies, and Rafe and Evelyn live happily ever after with the parachute baby Danny Jr.), and to make me wonder why this movie was titled "Pearl Harbor" and not "Babes, Bombs and Butt-kicking," or something rather. Then the credits roll, accompanied by a pop song that sounds like a rejected idea for Titanic.
babyroomThe title "Pearl Harbor" presumes that this movie is the ultimate cinematic authority on the attack. But instead it amounts to little more than a three-hour soap opera with putrid dialogue that has the gall to give credit to generic G.I. Joes for key historical roles. No other work of historical fiction has at the same time taken itlf so riously and managed to show such irreverence both for its subject and for the very craft of film-making.
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When you assume battle stations for "Pearl Harbor," make sure you sit near the aisle. You've got three hours to withstand, and only about half of it is war. This is definitely a two-bathroom visit movie.
英语作文myhobbyIt's not the length that makes a movie good or bad. It's the pacing. Some three-hour movies, like "Lawrence of Arabia," just glide by. But movies like "Pearl Harbor" drag along becau they . . . take . . . their . . . time . . . about . . . everything.
paniciPut it this way: When a Japane military officer reports that "the task force" is 320 miles north of Pearl Harbor, we're one hour and 20 minutes into the movie. By then, you're ready to bomb something yourlf.
Perhaps they should have called this "Bore-a, Bore-a, Bore-a."
Incidentally, although this Walt Disney movie is bad, inspired and even partially informed by a real event referred to as Pearl Harbor, the movie is actually bad on the m
ovies "Top Gun," "Titanic" and "Saving Private Ryan." Don't get confud.