MIDWAY centers on the Battle of Midway, a clash between the American fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy which marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater during WWII. The film, based on the real-life events of this heroic feat, tells the story of the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome the odds.
A**D
Good deal for the price.
Good product and came quick and well packaged.
L**R
Fast service
Good movie. Fast service!
K**N
State of the Art
Want to show off your new 4k t.v. and sound system? This is the disc to have.
K**N
Review
Improved plot as they removed the love entanglement between Charlton Heston's fighter pilot son and the interned Japanese woman in the original film. But the cast in the original contained a lot of A list for their time actors. But lots of CGI in the new version so that could be a problem if you dislike those effects. Plus I think the screen play was poor with respect to the message about Midway's falsely defective fresh water condenser and the identification of Midway as being AF.
C**S
"WE HAVE AWAKENED A SLEEPING GIANT...AND FILLED HIM WITH TERRIBLE RESOLVE."
The above quote spoken by a key Japanese naval officer of High Command upon hearing of the devastating and successful assault on the American fleet in Pearl Harbor encapsulates in one sentence what unfolds in this film and what is yet to come but still unknown at the time. My father served in the Marines in the Pacific theater between 1944-1946. Even though this took place after Midway, things were still so horrific that he never spoke of it. A film such as Midway, even with any perceived errors, at least reminds us most vividly of what happened during those terrible days of December '41 through May of '42. According to a recent book, our own President when touring Pearl Harbor did not know the significance of the Memorial that currently covers the USS Arizona that was sunk on that fateful December day. "Never forget" is a phrase that should never be forgotten and people quite obviously need reminding.From Pearl Harbor to Midway, America rose like a phoenix from its own ashes; and in less than four years the Japanese dream of being a world power was reduced to a last ditch stand on the homeland of its multiple island Empire. What began with Pearl Harbor ended with Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Along with the immediate Soviet declaration of war on Japan that followed, the Empire totally capitulated.For all the knit picking criticism that I have read here which also contained an inexcusable mutilation of the English language, this film contained one of the most realistic depictions of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor I have ever seen. For those who were alive at the time, and I was, the news of what happened was overwhelming. Many people collapsed when they heard it. Furthermore, within a matter of days, Hitler declared war on the United States. From "neutral" isolation to global war in the blink of an eye was what we faced; and even though the British - due to their world Empire - had to fight a two front war, it was the US which came to the rescue, propped up its allies, and brought the full force and resources of its underestimated power to bear down upon Nazi Germany and the Japanese Empire until both were conquered. Ultimately, 11 million troops were serving in our armed forces. And despite the fact that the Soviet Union suffered the most losses while turning back the tide of Germany's surprise attack on its own country, it was the US that was the major contributor to and the participant in the two front war that nearly consumed our entire planet.To compare two movies dealing with the same subject yet separated by 40+ years is a silly endeavor. The ability to recreate different events with newer special effects immediately creates a false equivalency. It's similar to debates involving who's better when comparing athletes in the same sport from different eras.This version of Midway attempted to give a broader perspective on the Japanese-American conflict. It's almost impossible to remain neutral in one's judgement. However, one can gain more insight into what took place and why. Look at Japan today without being an empire. Consider the fact that Germany has the strongest economy in Europe despite being an occupied and divided nation for 45 years along with a loss of a good deal of the territory that it possessed prior to WWII. Was war necessary?It is not a question of "political correctness" to present different viewpoints and reactions to various historical events. It offers a learning experience. The real tragedy is not learning from the errors of the past. The "What Ifs?" of history have a definite place. So does its recreations even though they may be flawed. Are all the films about Caesar, Cleopatra, Alexander the Great, or Napoleon absolutely correct? Yet they keep making them. The wonder of Midway was the way Americans made use of what they had left to work with. What we had to remake to prevail. How breaking a code was more powerful than having sufficient weaponry. Look what the British did with Enigma. They say that "necessity is the mother of invention". This was certainly true for Midway and beyond. And if you're unhappy or displeased with this movie, then read the various books on the subject. Many are available right here on Amazon.
L**J
Nice
Arrived quickly and as described
T**S
Awesome Dolby Atmos audio
One of the best war movies ever made. The Dolby Atmos audio is outstanding. I have a 3000 watt 11.6.4 home theater (Nakamichi Dragon) and this movie sounds amazing. Turn the volume up and be immersed in the realistic dogfights.Ive watched this movie 4 times and it doesn’t get old. 😃
K**Z
A must see.
Excellent move..A must see for any history buff..
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