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The Battle of Midway (1942)

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Summary: On June 4-6, 1942, a large Japanese force attempted to capture Midway Island in the North Pacific, but was defeated by U.S. forces with a loss ratio of 4:1 in favor of the Americans. On hand was a crew of naval photographers directed by John Ford; their documentary footage was edited together with narration by Hollywood actors. The film covers the attack on Midway, some limited aerial footage, the search for survivors, and aftermath of the battle. (imdb)
Country: USA
Directed By: John Ford
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na jocimarjr
80
T5
na allan
60
T6
na anseiodviver
80
T8
na jorge
70
T6
na cactusman
89
T7
na Grognard99
35
T9
na Angliche92
56
T3
It was all right but it's increasingly unbearable when at least a third of the aerial sequence are from Battle of Britain. If you like warbirds, you clearly spot spitfires and not tomcats. Anyway, a good movie on a rainy day. A bit long though...
na jodamico
77
T7
na WBadger
70
T6
na hitchmycock
85
T5
na olebole
6
T4
na flowing
56
T3
na sidehacker
68
T6
na columbiatch
58
T5
na Moribunny
68
T7
Kudos to Ford for the valuable footage and good editing. It's a propaganda film so there's an obvious bias against showing of American losses (gotta keep that morale up), and the narration and pompous music are pretty funny.
na imdb
69
T7
na Stain
80
T7
Yes, it's propaganda, and it's as corny as can be, but (a) for one thing, kicking Japan's ass was a very fine idea at the time, and (b) there's just no substitute for knowing that all the combat stuff is real, and shot by USN cameramen who were risking their lives to get it. Besides, whatever you hear about Dubya or other shortcomings of the USA, there are still a few of us who are proud to be Americans. This is a HELL of a lot better than the Hollywood version made in the '70s
na BadmintonRed
76
T7
na dagda2
88
T8
na Icarus
98
T10
A true masterpiece. Brilliantly edited, shot in the midst of the initial attack on the island, Ford's camera proves that even though we are removed from the images, it matters when the bombs going off are real. And the sequence where the flag is raised in mid-battle is stunning. Excellent all around.
Average Tier 6.3 from 20 Rankings rss