Take A Look Which War Films Are Actually Real

Published on 08/16/2021
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Pearl Harbor (2001)

With Pearl Harbor, we don’t even know where to begin. The story was about one of America’s worst terrorist assaults, but it strayed too far from reality. First and foremost, it appeared that the focus was on the love story, with the attacks serving only as a plot device. The narrative was incorrect, but filmmaker Michael Bay used modern ships without attempting to camouflage them to make them look more realistic. Given who directed the film, there were far more explosions than were necessary. Ben Affleck, Alec Baldwin, and Jon Voight were among the cast members, but they couldn’t save the film. It won the Golden Raspberry for Worst Picture, which is a testimonial to how terrible it is!

Pearl Harbor (2001)

Pearl Harbor (2001)

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Windtalkers (2002)

Despite the fact that Windtalkers had the potential to be a fantastic film, it squandered the opportunity. It was one of the first films to highlight the significance of Navajo code talkers during WWII. They prevented American secrets from getting into enemy hands. Unfortunately, the film instead follows Nicholas Cage as he tries to safeguard a Navajo code talker and is rife with falsehoods. The late film critic Roger Ebert panned the film for ignoring the Navajo and relying on “battlefield clichés” rather than more realistic conversation.

Windtalkers (2002)

Windtalkers (2002)

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