Review of Pearl Harbor (2001) by Robwinz — 07 Aug 2020
Pearl Harbour is a pretty good war movie. The movie's got an interesting story, which is based off of the real events which happened on Pearl Harbour during World War II.
The acting throughout this movie is prettty decent but the dialogue which is given from the characters who are in this movie isn't great, it feels very cheesy at times.
The love triangle relationship is built up very well throughout this movie and it works quite well.
Also, the pacing throughout this movie is so hit and miss, some of the moments in this movie can have some great pacing towards the build ups for certain scenes. Whilst with some of them, they've got the worst build ups for other certain scenes throughout this movie.
The action sequences throughout this movie are very explosive and they keep you interested in what's about to happen next.
Finally, the cinematography by John Schwartzman is honestly really hit and miss. He captures a few good scenes pretty well and when it comes for him to capture some of the action sequences, he's honestly so bad at it.
The score which was composed by Hanz Zimmer is pretty good. The score works really well with the scenes it's been placed with.
Overall, Pearl Harbour is a pretty good war movie. The movie's got an interesting story, decent acting, well built up love interest, very explosive action sequences and a well composed score by Hanz Zimmer.
This review of Pearl Harbor (2001) was written by Robwinz on 07 Aug 2020.
Pearl Harbor has generally received mixed reviews.
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