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Men of Honor (Full-Screen Edition)

Men of Honor (Full-Screen Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: men of honor
Review: One of the worst movies of all time. Painful to sit through on an airplane!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Movie
Review: This movie is an insperational film about the Human Spirit and the ability to perservere under any circumstance. This is a good movie that leaves you feeling uplifted. I would rate this movie slightly above average. For an entertaining evening this movie fits the bill.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Honor, Sir
Review: The most amazing part of this movie is that its true. Well, most of it. I know it was "Hollywood-ized", so who knows just how much was really true? The DVD shows a nice biography of the real man, him telling the true story, and a good amount of it is true. He really lost his leg, and he really made it back.

This really is a great drama. When looking at most movies, you really wonder WHY on earth it was made. But this..its one of those works the makers can be proud of.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! A Tale Of Overcoming The Odds
Review: I was skeptical about whether or not I should rent "Men of Honor". I'm not exactly sure why though. Cuba Gooding, Jr., and Robert De Niro. And the fact that this is based on the life of a real person makes this one of the best movies of all time, in my humble opinion.

Cuba Gooding brings you right into the movie. It's not easy portraying a real person, but he did it as great as he possibly could.

A tale of overcoming the odds, and proving everybody wrong.

Do not let this movie slip by you. You NEED to see it, to judge for yourself.

I am not a person who liked the idea that blacks weren't equal. So this movie was a very emotional one for me, and I could watch it again and again and would never get tired of it.

Men of Honor deserves the 5 stars I gave it, and anyone who hasn't seen it and is judging it by the negative responses need to find out for themselves. It's as simple as that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Showing Us True Courage and Never Say Quit!
Review: I just loved this movie shows us never how hard the task may be never give up just try again because there is too much at stake US I would recomend this movie to anyone who wants to enjoy a great movie!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could have been better!
Review: I agree with Jeff Shannon's review, if this didn't have so much adult language it would have been a great and inspiring film (even with the cliches). But we're left with an R rated film that lot's of kids will miss out on simply because of the language! Superb performances by both actor's though!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pass a sick bag or fifty!
Review: Haven't you people got sick of these overly PC films made to appeal to arrogant Americans? Obviously not, judging by this.

Cuba are of course automatically the bad guys and America is on a mission to fight, stand up for itself, be brave etc etc etc. Spare me, for God's sake.

Why don't we make his black too, so that it'll be very PC and show that blacks can do things too, think the directors. Well the whole point is that we shouldn't be at a point where people don't know it already. You should use black AND white actors as and when they're good for the role, and Cuba Gooding Jr should be the lead because he's good, not because he's black. His race shoulnd't come in to it. And Gooding is simply not good at acting. See I'm not being racist, I'm simply saying I don't think he's a good actor. His race has nothing to do with it.

The war they try to glorify everything is this movie is nauseous. Avoid at all costs.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Men of Honour....Gimme a Break
Review: Here we go again....Men of Honour is about an African American man who must overcome racial prejudice in the navy to become a deep sea diveman. The movie is "based" on the real life experiences of Carl Brashear who became the Navy's first black master diver. The real life story of Brashear was probably interesting, until Hollywood got a hold of it. This potentially good story is ruined by poor acting (Theoron and Rappaport in particular are horrible) and totally fictionalized cartoon characters such as DeNiro's Billy Sunday character. Michael Rappaport is particularily terrible as the only person in the Navy to befriend Gooding's character. Rappaport plays a studdering simpleton from Wisconsin with a New York accent if you can believe it. The script is loaded with dumb Hollywood cliches that would make a 14 yr old with half a brain cringe. The characters in the film are all one dimensional (good or bad just like the WWF). It is very obvious to the viewer which events in the story are true and which are fictionalized because some events are just too far fetched. Of course the all too familiar bogus love story that appears in just about every movie these days rears its ugly head. Looking at the other reviews on this board one has to wonder if they saw the same movie. Men of Honour uplifting??? Gimme a break. I guess if movie goers continue to be so easily pleased Hollywood will continue to dish out this junk.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scuba Gooding Junior
Review: I know it's not really about Scuba diving, but it's sounds funny to say scuba instead of cuba. Well enought of that. The film is based on a true story. We have a young black navy boy Carl Brashear (played by cuba gooding jr), who want's to become the first black diver in the US Navy. Off course in those days (the 40's) black people where only good as cooks in the army. But Carl only had one thing in mind "I want to become MASTER DIVER" after three years he get's into the Diving School, where Navel Commander Billy Sunday (played by de Niro) is his Teacher. To start of with everyone there Hates the though of a (black person) becoming a diver, especcialy Mr. Sunday. However as the story continues and Brashear starts beating the odds and becoming the best Navy Diver the US Navy ever has had, more and more people start respecting him. Also Mr. Sunday. So he passes his exam after a long, hard and verry cold test. And becomes the first black US Navy diver, from here you must go and see the film your self. If you think the begining is great, wait until you watch until the end. :-) Further more the Sound and Picture Quality on the DVD are excellent. The extra's like the audio comment during the film and the tribute to the real Carl Brashear are also very good. For me this is a must see movie.

Sorry for my bad english at some points, that's because I am from the Netherlands.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: sinks in sea of nobility
Review: Nobody in his right mind would disagree with the noble sentiments that inform "Men of Honor." Celebrating the virtues of courage, heroism and strength of character, as well as the triumph of the underdog over personal adversity and societal racism - who could argue against such inspiring themes and concepts? As such, "Men of Honor" has the built-in potential to be a "feel good" triumph. Unfortunately, the narrative arc that the film travels is so tediously predictable and familiar and the sentiment so heavy-handed and treacly that, much as we may want to like the movie, we find ourselves quickly annoyed and bored by it.

This is no reflection on Cuba Gooding Jr. and Robert De Niro, who do their best in two-dimensional, stereotypical roles. But it IS a reflection on the screenplay by Scott Michael Smith, which, although it is based on the true story of one Carl Brashear, the first African American US Navy diver, nevertheless, plays like a hundred other films with similar scenarios. "Men of Honor" just always "feels" like a MOVIE because we already know where it is going long before it gets there. So, essentially, we spend most of the time looking at our watches in the hopes that it will not take too long in completing its mission.

The sappy concluding courtroom scene, in particular, has the word HOLLYWOOD stamped all over it - not helped one whit by the saccharine musical score that seems to ooze across the soundtrack from one end of the movie to the other.

The movie does deal in a surprisingly frank way with the blatant racism that pervaded the military in the years immediately following Truman's forced integration of the forces. But don't we just know that, despite all the hostility he faces, Brashear will prove himself to be the most courageous, most noble and most technically skilled diver around - easily showing up all the Doubting Thomases in the process, including the by-now-inevitable stock military villain who seems to have devoted his career to standing in the way of this one man's success and progress? Brashear also turns out to be the most generous of spirit among the men in that he easily forgives the trespasses of those who trespass against him. What can we in the audience do but wile away the time till all this happens?

At first blush, De Niro's Leslie "Billy" Sunday, may seem to be a more complex character. After all, he defies the military rules so much that even the Navy is forced to demote him to the position of training officer. Yet, in a way, this is just the typical De Niro role - heavy on bluster, sarcasm and macho posturing, all merely hiding the sweet humanitarian and egalitarian lurking right below the brash surface.

Even the underwater diving sequences, which turn out to be the primary reason for watching the film, seem strangely unimpressive. I guess that a man standing almost perfectly still, encumbered by an awkward, heavy diving outfit, doesn't make for particularly exciting action cinema.

It's also interesting that the film paints the Navy as consisting almost exclusively of unenlightened racists - then turns around and expects us to get all dewy-eyed and goosepimply when Brashear makes an impassioned speech defending it.

"Men of Honor" may be a wonderful film for adolescents to see, for those too young to understand fully just how pervasive racism was in our institutions a mere 40 or 50 years ago. But for those of us who like our dramas a bit less tidy and a trifle more complex in nature, "Men of Honor" doesn't provide us with much to occupy our minds with for the duration of its running time - and precious little to think about after the movie is over.


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