VHS Movie Reviews for Midway

Midway

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Movie Review: Can't give a minus star review!
Summary: 1 Stars

This movie stinks on many levels. It uses outtakes from Tora Tora Tora, so the viewer sees interesting things like battleship masts at Midway. The actors, except maybe Henry Fonda and Hal Holbrook, do lousy jobs. Charlton Heston is particularly irritating- you get the impression that he was running the Pacific fleet and Admiral Nimitz just came in on the weekends to read his mail.

The "romance" angle in the movie just slows it down and somehow makes you wonder if these people's personal problems were bigger than World War II!


Movie Review: A classic Movie!
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie causes the viewer to have a greater appreciation for those who put their lives on the line to perserve freedom for America. Should be required for every high school student to see before they graduate.

Movie Review: Too Bad This 3rd-Rater Has No Competitors
Summary: 2 Stars

An irrelevant, dopey, unbelievable subplot involving dad/son/Japanese girlfriend and other personal stuff, along with overacting by Heston and an inexplicably silly performance by Hal Holbrook, is very nearly cause for avoiding this half-baked war movie. I received this edition from Amazon as a gift from a relative. One previous reviewer noted that if the original movie's 30-minute intro section on the Tokyo Raid and Coral Sea had been retained for the DVD, this would have been a "much better" release. No way. Besides material stolen from Thiry Seconds Over Tokyo, Tora Tora Tora, and even John Ford's 1942 Pearl Harbor documentary (!), you have a shot of a swastika-clad German Bf109 being shot down by the Japanese (Messerschmitts at Midway? Mmm, no, I don't buy it); on a carrier deck, a pilot climbs into a 1942 SBD Dauntless and takes off in a 1945 Hellcat; in a sequence of quick shots of AA batteries aboard a Japanese carrier shooting at American planes, you briefly see a shot from an American carrier firing at kamikazes off Okinawa in 1945; a shot of a Jap carrier is labeled "The Kaga", but is another unnamed Japanese carrier, looks like the Soryu; there are plenty of shots of larger American Essex class carriers beyond CV-9, none of which had been built in June 1942; and there's lots of color carrier action news footage that's easily recognizable as film shot during the Marianas campaign in 1944. It's a shame, because by 1976 there existed more than enough authentic footage from early WWII to make three versions of this film. This movie does, probably by accident, have several seconds of slightly colorized b&w footage that was actually shot during the real battle of Midway. In case no one noticed, almost every American naval officer in this movie, and some of the Army personnel, are out of uniform. The 2 stars of charity I give here are for the last half of the film, which sticks at least fairly accurately to real events, though it short-changes some important ones and ends before the real battle did. The producers might at least have used WWII footage of PBY Catalina patrol planes, but the PBY's shown here have post-Korea paint jobs. Near the end, the film does accurately depict some of the serious horror and blood of carrier warfare. But overall, "Midway" doesn't come close to giving us the full import of this battle, which historians class as one of the most influential battles in naval history - - a list that includes Marc Antony's defeat at Actium, the sinking of the Spanish Armada, the Battle of Trafalgar, and even the Battle of the Coral Sea (which preceded Midway by less than a month, but which is cut from this DVD release). On the other hand, Amazon's price is almost reasonable if you count the battle sequence and added features. But don't expect too much from the battle scenes -- expect even less from the movie's first hour. Low budget or no low budget, this is not a fitting tribute to the meager but brave force that stood up to a huge enemy navy in the early, desperate days of the Pacific war.

Movie Review: get long and boring after while
Summary: 2 Stars

Movie was alright some over acting though. The explosions were over done. Has some dorky parts in that don't make sense.

Movie Review: It disappointed me...
Summary: 2 Stars

Hate to say it, but I found this movie to be a disappointment, for several reasons. I first saw this as a teen in the 70s and liked it then out of naivete'...but now I cannot recommend it.

I think it was produced with the intention of following on the coat-tails of "Tora! Tora! Tora!" which was an EXCELLENT film. What I disliked about "Midway":
1) It borrows too much from "Tora!" and from actual WW2 footage. That last may sound unusual, since you'd think real footage would add to the picture - but it just didn't seem to fit to me.
2) After "Tora!" I had a mindset of who and what the characters were - and the "Midway" actors didn't fill those roles.
3) It had an absolutely unnecessary love scene. I think this was done as a deliberate calculation to "fix" something that was missing in "Tora!" - for boxoffice $$ purposes. But it was poorly done. The Japanese girl and the young American officer looked distinctly late 1960s-70s-ish. It looked like an obvious gimmick.
4) Above all, there were WAY too many veteran actors in the film. And way too much over-acting.

It may appeal to some people, but it was a miss with me. Just didn't like it...
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