"More of a 60's feel than a 40's period film" | 2009-08-03 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1B7Z2ZF2JBCJH |
The naval warfare aspects of the movie are reasonably well done but the whole thing is marred by the injection of some decidedly 60's sensibilities. Probably done to make it appealing to viewers of the time, (the film was made in '65) it noenthless manages to turn what would have been a fine movie into a mess.
Firstly, a minor but not insignificant point - the "look" of the movie was is clearly more 60s than 40's. The music (cha cha cha type stuff) is definitely not in line with what was popular in that decade, neither were the clothes (other than uniforms) or the women's hairstyles, background furnishings - anything really. As far as I can tell, the only effort to make it a period piece were the cars and the black and white film.
More importantly, the movie suffers from some decidedly 60s sensibilities of wanting to address serious issues (war not being serious enough) thus inserting some useless sexual subplots to make it more "relevant". I'm not suggesting there were no sexual elements to explore in a period piece, only that the way it was done fails to capture the mores of the time, before the sexual revolution. In addition the introduction of a heavy theme about rape is explored in a way which distracts from the rest of the movie without doing the subject justice. An additional subplot about a competent junior officer and his wife, runs through the movie almost as an afterthought.
Worse still, the moview has several scenes with 60s "hip" dialogue. In several parts of the film the characters appear to act "dated" as if they were out of easy rider. As much as I'm a big fan of that movie, this failed as a historical war movie for me.
I realize I'm making a big thing out of it, but while I was watching it, I was constantly distracted by these elements which ruined it in my opinion.
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"There are better war movies" | 2009-07-20 |
| - Reviewed By videoray |
The DVD transfer is very good with detail intact. Black and White
"In Harm's Way" picks up where "From Here to Eternity" leaves off but that's as close as this big epic from Otto Preminger gets to James Jones.
If you like John Wayne movies, then I can recommend this film to you. However, if you are looking for a riveting WW2 story, it's not here. There's too many side plots and none of them really contributes to the main storyline which is the story of the first year of the U.S. Navy's response to Pearl Harbor. It's mostly Wayne and Kirk Douglas. The best performance belongs to Patsy Neal, appearing here as a nurse and companion to the Duke.
Recommended for: John Wayne fans, WW2 movie fans. Some sexually suggestive scenes including rape which means not for young children.
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"John Wayne-"In Harms Way"" | 2009-06-24 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1WX9YZWWD8LIM |
| This movie is not just a John Wayne classic ...it is an all-time all-genre movie classic. It is never on regular TV enough for me. Although the movie outcome deviates from the book, I like the movie version even better! |
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"In Harms Way" | 2009-05-05 |
| - Reviewed By User: A12YP6TQZ7LQNN |
I've watched this movie many times but always wanted to have it where I could show it to friends or family. For some unknown reason, the ID on the B-25 (PBJ) Has the number of the squadron I was a pilot in (VMB 611) We always showed this film at our reunions, the last one being in DC, 2005. Capt George Barnett USMCR |
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"Anachronisms Galore" | 2009-02-08 |
| - Reviewed By rplamondon |
I walked in while my significant other had this on; some blonde chick was go-go dancing around a swimming pool at a party (obviously drunk) and this morphed into pole dancing. With go-go 60's music. How can anyone take this seriously? It was set pre-Pearl Harbor. Anachronisms galore. Two stars for that alone.
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"Great Gift" | 2009-01-31 |
| - Reviewed By User: A28NBZUNXZ0P4U |
| John Wayne is one of my Favorite Actors. This is a very good action packed WWII movie. I,m interested in PT Boats and WWII and this film really hit the spot. I,m proud of all of our Service Men and Women, there sacrifices continue to keep America Free and Strong. The movie was a Christmas gift from my wife. This is a movie I will watch over and over from time to time. |
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