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Pearl Harbor (2001)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Ben Affleck 1st Lt./Capt. Rafe McCawley
Kate Beckinsale Nurse Lt. Evelyn Johnson
Alec Baldwin Maj./Col. Jimmy Doolittle
Ewen Bremner 1st Lt. Red Winkle
Josh Hartnett 1st Lt. Danny Walker
William Lee Scott Billy Thompson
Tom Sizemore Sergeant Earl Sistern
Jon Voight President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Greg Zola Anthony Fusco
Dan Aykroyd Captain Thurman
Cuba Gooding Jr. Petty Officer Doris Miller
Colm Feore
William Fichtner
Movie Details
Genre War; Romance
Director Michael Bay; John Ford
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer; Michael Bay; Kenny Bates
Writer Randall Wallace
Photography John Schwartzman
Musician Hans Zimmer; John Williams; Klaus Badelt; Diane Warren; Steve Jablonsky; Geoff Zanelli; James S. Levine
Studio Buena Vista
Language English
Audience Rating PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time 183 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 5.3
Plot
To call Pearl Harbor a throwback to old-time war movies is something of an understatement. Director Michael Bay's epic take on the bombing that brought the United States into World War II hijacks every war movie situation and cliché (some affectionate, some stale) you've ever seen and gives them a shiny, glossy spin until the whole movie practically gleams. Planes glisten, water sparkles, trees beckon--and Bay's re-creation of the bombing itself, a 30-minute sequence that's tightly choreographed and amazingly photographed, sets the action movie bar up quite a few notches. And in updating the classic war film, Bay and screenwriter Randall Wallace (Braveheart) use that old plot standby, the love triangle--this time, it's between two pilots (Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett) and a nurse (Kate Beckinsale) who find themselves stationed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, during what they thought would be a nice, sunny tour of duty. Then, of course, history intervened.

For the first 90 minutes of the movie, Affleck and Beckinsale find a nice, appealing chemistry that plays on his strengths as a movie star and hers as a serious actress--he gives her glamour, she gives him smarts. Their truncated romance--the beginning of which is told in flashback so we can get right to the point where he has to leave her to go to England--works, thanks to their charm. They're no Kate and Leo from Titanic (a strategy the film strives hard toward), but they're pretty darn adorable in their own right. Hartnett, as the not entirely unwelcome third wheel, squints bravely but makes only a slight dent in the film. Everyone else in Pearl Harbor--from Cuba Gooding Jr.'s brave navy seaman to Jon Voight's able impersonation of FDR--is pretty much a glorified walk-on, taking a backseat to the pyrotechnics and action sequences that keep the three-hour film in fairly constant motion. But when that action does take hold, Pearl Harbor is quite a thrilling ride. --Mark Englehart

Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 385
Collection Status In Collection
Links Amazon US
Pearl Harbor at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB
Amazon US
Product Details
Edition 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
UPC (Barcode) 786936164282
Release Date 5/6/2003
Subtitles English; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned)
Packaging Custom Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
DTS 5.1 [English]
Nr of Disks/Tapes 2
Extra Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby DTS Surround Sound