Pearl Harbor Movie Review Essay

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Pearl Harbor, a day that will live in infamy. Some remember pearl harbor as an attack by Japan on a U.S. naval base stationed in Hawaii that cost 2,403 American lives during world war II. Unfortunately some only remember it as the movie Pearl Harbor directed by Michael Bay and starring Ben Affleck & Katie Beckinsale Pearl Harbor was released on May 25, 2001, through Touch stone pictures. The movie Pearl Harbor is at many times shamed due to it lack of historical accuracy which seems to be overshadowed by the love triangle of a nurse and two soldiers in the navy and also many explosions (due to it being a Michael Bay film). Harry Gailey writer of “War in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay acclaimed “They spent 150 million on this thing, they history / Historians say 'Pearl Harbor's' version of the World War II attack is off the mark, SFGate.com) Which I could agree with, the history behind the movie was simplified to help move the plot and inaccurate through the movie. The two historical themes that just seem to fit the best is War (what is it good for) and Pivot Points in History, I will use these to determine if the pearl harbor attack was worth it for Japan, how accurate the events are portrayed, and if the attack on pearl harbor were a justification for dropping nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The movie follows two farm boys who grow up to together with the love of flying. When the time of World War II began Rafe McCawley (Ben Affleck) and Danny Walker (Josh Hartnett) join the Army Air corp. in hopes of becoming pilots. During their time in the Army Air corp. they both began to have feelings for Evelyn Johnson (Kate Beckinsale) a nurse for the military. Moving into the day that live in infamy on December 7, 1941, the Japanese began to attack Pearl Harbor. After being shot at and seeing on of

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