Directed Roland Emmerich, Midway (2019) is a movie that has to be taken with pinchers due to its topic, it tries to pack a six month story from World War II into a single movie and I think that's the reason for low scores, the movie was not necessarily bad because to be honest the action scenes are very good and same goes for the drama but trying to explain the tactics and how it goes from the Pearl Harbor attack and several major events leading up to the Battle of Midway, this was a very ambitious project, this movie will make you question yourself if you are really following the story correctly and not only assume, it will make you want to understand how the US is staying ahead on the intelligence leak game and Japan motives but the movie doesn't make a good job at providing this information for someone who doesn't know the exact events.
- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6924650/
- Platform: AppleTV+
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The movie not only covers an ambitious timeline starting with the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor that based on the events of the movie could be avoided if they heard the right people who were trying to warn them, moving through the Marshall Island attack to the famous Doolittle bombing of Tokyo all the way to the final battle at Midway. The movie is full of stars and well known faces, but the story focus on Dick Best played by Ed Skrein, a skilled pilot who ends up becoming one of the key players in the entire battle, we also got Intelligence Officer Ewdwin Layton played by Patrick Wilson and next to him code breaker Joseph Rochefort played by Brennan Brown, working behind the scenes to try to predict Japan next move to stay ahead, at least in strategy because after Pearl Harbor they seem to be on serious disadvantage to the Japanese Navy.
The entire air battle does felt like Maverick for the time and then when the Tokyo bombing happen reminds me a lot to Masters of The Air. Woody Harrelson plays Admiral Chester Nimitz with surprising restraint, the moment I saw he was going to jump into the conflict I knew it was business, things had to change from that point but it was not as simple since he needed more than a good hunch from the intelligence department to stay on the tracks to win the battle and show DC they were wrong about what was going on.
It's only obvious Midaway (2019) is a movie told from the USA side but Japanese characters get a fair amount of screen time and development, if you didn't talk Japanese were probably the most confusing once to follow up but with subtitles it was ok. Most of their screen time comes up on the final battle at Midway where the movie shows the devastating impact of the crucial attacks by the USA bombers, I still try to imagine how does it feel after dropping that bomb and manage to get out, its that moment of watching many men pointing canons at your plain and shooting at the same time, watching and listening to the explosions and you just keep going getting bellow 1000 feet altitude to drop that bomb.
The events of the movie are very real, there is for sure certain scenes that were change to keep things spicy and for entertainment purpose but the overall events and sacrifices by each side was very real. The ending does feels rushed considering the epic scale of the battles and their historical significance with way more tape to cover but I find it hard to be done in such short time, would probably had to be a 3hr movie and then would have too many plot lines and subplots.
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