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КОМЕНТАРІ • 520

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 Рік тому +246

    The cook(Cuba Gooding Jr) that manned the anti-aircraft gun was a true story that happened in that battle.

    • @Redplant99
      @Redplant99 Рік тому +12

      Here's more info on the true story of Dorie Miller:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Miller

    • @eriklehman5782
      @eriklehman5782 Рік тому +16

      The 1st school I ever went to as a child was named after him

    • @charlesderosas5577
      @charlesderosas5577 Рік тому +4

      the whole movie should've focused on him.

    • @PBRstreetgang88
      @PBRstreetgang88 Рік тому

      Blacks weren’t allowed in the army

    • @definitelyjustcj4148
      @definitelyjustcj4148 Рік тому +3

      As of 2023 He now has a Gerald R. Ford class U.S Navy Aircraft Carrier named after him. It's still in dry dock being built but will be completed in a few years. Pretty incredible to have an aircraft carrier named by you his name will now be etched firmly for probably another hundred years now 🎉

  • @aegon1targaryen208
    @aegon1targaryen208 Рік тому +207

    One thing they got right with this film is that it really was a surprise attack. Whole battle sequence is also brutal.

    • @Redplant99
      @Redplant99 Рік тому

      Brutal yes, but the Japanese did not bomb or strafe any hospitals during the real attack.

    • @aegon1targaryen208
      @aegon1targaryen208 Рік тому +6

      @Joe Mama agreed. It was well done!

    • @harley2704
      @harley2704 8 місяців тому +3

      This movie is meant to be entertainment first. It’s not meant to be historically accurate.

    • @zjmgxclips5633
      @zjmgxclips5633 8 місяців тому +1

      Just one? Quite a few actually

    • @TehIdiotOne
      @TehIdiotOne 6 місяців тому +2

      @@harley2704 The problem is that it's not particularily entertaining either. This is like a love story with a war movie tacked on. And it's possible to get a fairly historically accurate movie while still being entertaining. Midway(2019) is an example of that, where the historical details were atleast broadly accurate.

  • @Jordashian93
    @Jordashian93 Рік тому +167

    I honestly like this movie. Yes it’s historically inaccurate, but really love the sound and visual effects. Pearl Harbor will never be forgotten.

    • @w41duvernay
      @w41duvernay Рік тому +9

      Actually, you want to watch "Tora Tora Tora" movie which was a lot more acurate.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Рік тому +1

      What's inaccurate about it?

    • @TheOfficial007
      @TheOfficial007 Рік тому +5

      ​@@Cosmo-Krameri believe the personnel they modeled actors over were not accurate and tora tora tora better replicated the events.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Рік тому +8

      @@TheOfficial007 I'm sure some details are off, but I'm satisfied they got the gist of the attack and our response correct enough. I think the picture is unfairly maligned because of its love story and that the actor some people love to malign, Ben Affleck, is in it. I think he and Hartnett and Beckinsale do excellent work in the film. But beyond that, the cinematography of the attack on PH, and the Zeros flying low over the islands on their approach is stunning and chilling to watch.

    • @TheOfficial007
      @TheOfficial007 Рік тому

      @@Cosmo-Kramer have you seen tora tora tora yet? If not please do watch it. It may feel a bit dry but the stunts they did in that movie are insane.

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen Рік тому +98

    The DoLittle Raid took place on April 18, 1942. About two weeks later the Battle of the Coral Sea. And a month later the Battle of Midway on June 4, 1942. In that 50 days the U.S. went from a purely defensive position in the Pacific to sinking 4 of Japans front line carriers and ending Japan's ambitions in the Pacific.

    • @charles07km83
      @charles07km83 Рік тому

      Before Midway the IJN has sunk in 3 months more ships than any navy in history getting out the Royal navy of the pacific and ripped the USN in pearl harbor an the Coral Sea.

    • @jamesmohan7301
      @jamesmohan7301 10 місяців тому +5

      When news reached Roosevelt that 4 carriers had sunk at midway. Roosevelt's initial reaction was something along the lines of "I thought we only had 3 left" because Midway was merely just a less than hopeful effort to stop the Japanese.
      The sigh of relief when he heard that it was the 4 Japanese carriers

    • @DylansPen
      @DylansPen 10 місяців тому

      @@jamesmohan7301 You're kidding, he really thought we had lost the battle? It makes sense the Japs had been nearly unstoppable up until then.

  • @DP-hy4vh
    @DP-hy4vh Рік тому +41

    Doris (pronounced Dorie) Miller, the cook who manned the machine gun, now has an aircraft carrier named after him; U.S.S. Doris Miller. It's scheduled to be launched by the US Navy in 2029 and commissioned in 2032.

  • @coldflamebluedragon196
    @coldflamebluedragon196 Рік тому +140

    Rest In Peace for those who fought in the war

    • @HansDelbruck53
      @HansDelbruck53 Рік тому +6

      Don't you mean those who died in the war?

    • @Krust23
      @Krust23 Рік тому

      I mean…practically everyone who fought in the war is dead now.

    • @itz_otto
      @itz_otto 20 днів тому

      @@HansDelbruck53 both. even the ones that fought and lived are mostly all dead now

  • @alaneskew2664
    @alaneskew2664 Рік тому +52

    And the Doolittle Raid was actually quite the feat, and we were at war declared with the Japan at the time. They were caught unaware because we were genuinely out of range they totally did not think that we could get planes anywhere close to the mainland. Even though the bombers did you damage it wasn't all that devastating physically but it shook them to the Core especially in their morale. It showed Japan that we are coming. Doolittle would get the Congressional Medal of Honor for it and amazingly a great amount of our crews came home

    • @scarecrow108productions7
      @scarecrow108productions7 Рік тому +6

      And Northrop Grumman's newest upcoming 6th Gen Stealth Bomber "B-21" would bear the nickname "Raider" as a tribute to Doolittle's squadron of "Raiders" who carried out the bombing raid in Japan.

    • @alaneskew2664
      @alaneskew2664 Рік тому +3

      @@scarecrow108productions7 that's really cool

    • @jarrettowens6073
      @jarrettowens6073 10 місяців тому

      It was America saying, "You screw with us, we screw with you." Anyone strikes at us first, we hit back with 10x, maybe even 100x the firepower.

    • @nathangallegos9304
      @nathangallegos9304 10 місяців тому

      @@jarrettowens6073didn’t matter thanks to Oppenheimer we dropped the sun on them 2 times Forcing a Surrender and to this day Japan will never again have a military fleet like they did in WW2

    • @GodOfWar221
      @GodOfWar221 Місяць тому

      The last surviving member of the Doolittle Raid passed away in 2019. Unfortunately it is now up to succeeding generations to champion their stories.

  • @moeammo7003
    @moeammo7003 Рік тому +21

    I totally forgot Tom Sizemore was in this movie R.I.P. 😥😢

  • @bigjoeofthe707
    @bigjoeofthe707 Рік тому +19

    Fun fact: those who survived the attack have the option of being buried at sea alongside those who perished on the Arizona even those who weren’t on the ship

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Рік тому +2

      You call that a "fun" fact??? Jesus, show some respect.

    • @bigjoeofthe707
      @bigjoeofthe707 Рік тому

      @@Cosmo-Kramer boy shut up. It’s not fun in the sense but just informing them of something.

    • @skyhunt9595
      @skyhunt9595 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Cosmo-Kramer he say just some info for it.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer 5 місяців тому

      @@skyhunt9595 He shouldn't call it a "Fun Fact". smfh

    • @silence3314
      @silence3314 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Cosmo-Kramershut up

  • @angelobrewster6293
    @angelobrewster6293 Рік тому +8

    The Japanese attacked Pear Harbor in 1941, in one hour and 15 minutes 2,403 people lost their lives.
    In 1945 American dropped the two atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, 129,000 and 226,000 died in an instant.
    War just brings nothing but death.

    • @realisticthought1781
      @realisticthought1781 Рік тому +2

      Japan was warned. Chose to ignore

    • @porflepopnecker4376
      @porflepopnecker4376 Рік тому +2

      If not for the atomic bombs leading to Japan's surrender, the subsequent Allied attack on the Japanese mainland would have killed many more on both sides.

    • @GodOfWar221
      @GodOfWar221 Місяць тому +1

      The bombs were dropped to end the war. Because if we had landed troops on the main islands of Japan. MILLIONS of people would have died. Japan would have had every one fighting. Every man, woman, and child. It would have been whole same slaughter for both sides. Japan wasn’t going to quit.

    • @drewwar9344
      @drewwar9344 2 дні тому

      don't act like there wasn't good reason to hit those 2 cities they were big contributors to the war.And they made guns planes ammo bombs

  • @midnightphoenix389
    @midnightphoenix389 Рік тому +29

    The Japanese fighter plane y'all saw Danny and Rafe shooting at were called Zeros and in order for them to fly at over 350 mph they had to sacrifice a lot of armor so with a few well placed bullets from a 50 caliber AA gun or that BAR light machine gun y'all saw once the two pilots were up in the air the Zero would stand a pretty good chance of going down in flames. And in case y'all are wondering AA stands for Anti-Aircraft and BAR is short for Browning Automatic Rifle, the rifles the Japanese patrol men were carrying were Type 99 Arisaka bolt action rifles, the grenade you saw Gooz grab was a Type 99 Kiska, and the pistols being used by the downed bomber pilots were Browning M1911 which are still being used by American service men and women. And if anyone is curious about why I know so much about weaponry from WW2 I have a book on every infantry weapon, armored vehicle, tanks, aircraft, artillery, and ships used by both The Allies and The Axis

    • @Commander-vf1lk
      @Commander-vf1lk Рік тому

      What’s the book called if I may ask?

    • @Chicken_Wing91
      @Chicken_Wing91 Рік тому

      Thing is the Zero was much more maneuverable than the P-40 as well honestly we didn’t build a plane that could match the Zero until the Hellcat.

    • @Alex.Kaleipahula
      @Alex.Kaleipahula Рік тому

      Rage and Danny are actual man named Kenneth, Taylor and George Welch, who shot down five Japanese zeros

    • @jarrettowens6073
      @jarrettowens6073 10 місяців тому

      midnightpheonix389 Cool, I have a book called Campaigns Of WW2 Day By Day. It also has images of weapons, aircraft carriers, war planes, submarines, tanks, and soldiers in combat. I got that from one of my neighbors who was an artillery scout during WW2. I lived 2 doors down from him. He was a great man.

  • @alaneskew2664
    @alaneskew2664 Рік тому +15

    In the initial attack at Pearl Harbor, we lost about 3,000 people, which did not include wounded. A lot of what happened in the battle is accurate. We were able to get a couple p-40's in the air, and they were able to do damage, but not a lot. Cuba Gooding Jr. Actually plays Dory Miller, a cook, who manned a gun, was able to down zeros, and got the Navy Cross. A Medal of Honor winner was also depicted in the film Manning a gun, though I don't remember his name, but he was there the entire attack. Saw an interview with him in the 60th anniversary, and he was quite the character, old man still full of life.

    • @jdnaz1288
      @jdnaz1288 Рік тому +3

      While they attacked the ships, the Japanese didn't attack the hospitals, like they did in this.

    • @dallasyap3064
      @dallasyap3064 Рік тому +3

      Dory Miller actually got the Navy Cross, not Medal of Honor.

    • @alaneskew2664
      @alaneskew2664 Рік тому +1

      @@dallasyap3064 thanks for the correction, I corrected the error

    • @johngorrie3364
      @johngorrie3364 Рік тому +3

      The car outside the hospital was hit, as I recall. Maybe not by a bomb.

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Рік тому +12

    I saw this movie when it came out....and I've been in love with Kate Beckinsale ever since. LOL

  • @johngorrie3364
    @johngorrie3364 Рік тому +6

    My grandpa’s college roommate was one of the Doolittle Raiders. He made it back fine. My grandpa saw him once at his return party. They wanted to make plans to meet sometime, but he was killed in a plane crash soon after.

  • @michellerahe4853
    @michellerahe4853 Рік тому +16

    Its so sad because they all woke up one day thinking it was just going to be another relax day... never knowing it would change the rest of their lives..

  • @zh2184
    @zh2184 Рік тому +42

    Finally ... FINALLY!!! 😀😀A reaction video for Pearl Harbor (2001)! How this has escaped the attention of the Reactionsphere on YT is baffling! Thank you @The Homies! As strange as this sounds, there are some movies that are generally speaking not very good, but are great for reaction videos. This is one of them.

    • @MsUltrafox
      @MsUltrafox Рік тому +4

      I prefer Tora Tora Tora because that version is much more like how it really happened.

    • @slanetroyard92
      @slanetroyard92 Рік тому

      Imagine how they would react to Too Young The Hero. It's a true story about a 12 year old kid that served in the navy during WW2.

    • @erika_itsumi5141
      @erika_itsumi5141 Рік тому +1

      Because most people are in agreement its probably one of the worst "war movies" ever made, so many things are just blatantly wrong, from rafe waring an American military uniform in Britten to help the RAF, to the Japanese bombing the hospital and mowing down civilians in the streets. the only part of this movie that is good is the actual Harbor attack scene on Battleship row, everything else is hollywood Big Boom is Cool garbage, aside from this being the 1940s and yet they are blowing up Missile defence frigits from the 1960s.

    • @Cosmo-Kramer
      @Cosmo-Kramer Рік тому +1

      This is a very good movie, on multiple levels, I don't know what you're talking about.

    • @MsUltrafox
      @MsUltrafox Рік тому

      @@Cosmo-Kramer Go watch Tora Tora Tora and read some history books that are NOT written by Americans.
      America made many mistakes on the morning of December 7 1941 and paid a heavy price for it.
      But everything else you see in Pearl Harbor is Hollywood fiction.
      But not in Tora Tora Tora.
      If you like to know why Tora Tora Tora is soo good go to the History Buffs channel and watch his review of that movie.
      And yes even Tora Tora Tora didn't get everything right but they got much closer to the actual truth than Pearl Harbor did.

  • @aryanrb8197
    @aryanrb8197 Рік тому +20

    U guys have to watch Midway too, it has more background and story towards World war2 and many more missions and also the time span of how long the war lasted, and this movie was first insight to how brutal the war was and how many lives were lost, and the bravery of all the soldiers who fought for their countries.

    • @bigsarge8795
      @bigsarge8795 Рік тому +4

      Agreed. I honestly thought it was gonna suck but a friend told me it was really good, so I went to see it. It's definitely a way better way better movie than pearl harbor

    • @mikealvarez2322
      @mikealvarez2322 11 місяців тому

      I think both movies had the same director.

  • @darweezy2270
    @darweezy2270 9 місяців тому +3

    Unpopular opinion, I absolutely love this film. Granted, I know it’s not historically accurate. But, it was one of the earliest mature films I remember watching & no matter how many times I watch it, I get emotional every single time. I finally got to visit Pearl Harbor this past Christmas & it was a completely overwhelming experience for me. Even still seeing bullet holes in the hangers. I couldn’t help but feel an indescribable amount of emotions.

  • @enjoythedecline3616
    @enjoythedecline3616 28 днів тому +1

    My uncles ship was torpedoed in half by the japanese during the later stages of the war. His friends were eaten by sharks around him. He was a good man but deeply troubled, i remember him staring into space several times, i was only 7 or 8 but i respected him so much. I hope he knows I loved him.b

  • @Tassiedevil127
    @Tassiedevil127 6 місяців тому +3

    Many Americans blamed Yamamoto for the Attack on Pearl Harbor He Opposed attacking Pearl Harbor. But he carried out the attack anyway because he had no other choice, even though he’s a High ranking Admiral He was still just a Soldier, If he stood up to Tojo or the Emperor himself he would’ve been Beheaded.

  • @CaptainDarkFighter
    @CaptainDarkFighter 4 місяці тому +2

    38:15 fun fact this part is actually inaccurate. in fact the real one is even more depressing. in reality, they didn't even try to save them because of all the chemicals inside the water of the sinking ship have a huge risk of igniting killing more people than the ones trapped. so trying to pry open the metal and take them out was too dangerous... the only thing they heard was tapping from the hull for hours... until it stopped. :(

  • @JedHead77
    @JedHead77 Рік тому +16

    Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor would reportedly write in his diary:
    “I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.”
    They did. And the Allies dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, which would finally end the war.
    But it also entered the world into the Nuclear Age.

    • @julesvincent1113
      @julesvincent1113 Рік тому +1

      One of the greatest quotes ever

    • @xviper2k
      @xviper2k Рік тому +1

      @@julesvincent1113 ...and it's as fictional as this movie's plot. 🤣

    • @pirates6805
      @pirates6805 Рік тому

      Do you really believe that the atomic bomb ended the war? are you stupid The war was supposed to end before then. , Japan only wanted to maintain the emperor system. And America knew that. However, the United States dropped atomic bombs for testing. And there's nothing like justice

    • @bobbybingle1662
      @bobbybingle1662 Рік тому

      As fictional as Americans view of WW2, lol.
      I think most Americans believe Hollywood biased movies are true.

    • @isabelsilva62023
      @isabelsilva62023 Рік тому

      The USA dropped 2 atomic bombs on Japan not the Allies, by the time the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima it was already abundantly clear the Germans did not have it. No other Allied country would have done such a thing, the war ended when the Red Army reached Berlin.

  • @milostewart8738
    @milostewart8738 10 місяців тому +2

    Both of my grandparents were Pearl Harbor survivors. My grandfather was in the navy and heard the continuous ringing of a church bell that morning. He saw the planes in the sky and ran on foot to his navy ship. He said he ran through a large field and could see the pilots grinning at him while trying to shoot him because they were so close to the ground. My grandmother went with her two sons into an underground tunnel and witnessed the USS Arizona sinking before she went in the tunnel. My grandparents didn’t know if each other had survived for 6 weeks.

  • @shawnofdanaukota3843
    @shawnofdanaukota3843 Рік тому +12

    This movie made me wear the A2 Leather jacket with the Doolittle Raiders and the Flying Tigers insignia along with the bloodchit.

  • @jarrettowens6073
    @jarrettowens6073 Рік тому +3

    36:28 Earlier in the movie, Red had proposed to her. To know that is what makes this scene even more heartbreaking.

  • @davidbarr231
    @davidbarr231 Рік тому +8

    It really was a miracle that three of our aircraft carriers were out at sea when this happened

  • @UnRu1eD
    @UnRu1eD 11 місяців тому +1

    My Great Grandfather was at Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. He was in the Mess Hall when the attack started, he ran out with his Marines and saw Zero’s fly by and remembers the detail of a Japanese Pilot turned and looked at him with a smile as he hit the pay load. My Great Grandfather was at Pearl Harbor, fought in almost every single damn battle including Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima in the First wave. He passed away last year at 98 year old. RIP Marine Sergeant Major William Braddock.

  • @bigjoeofthe707
    @bigjoeofthe707 Рік тому +4

    I actually met 2 Pearl Harbor survivors in high school when they came came to my world history class to speak. Saw them the moment I walked in the room and after putting my stuff down at my desk I walked over and chatted for a bit and shook their hands thanking them for their service to the country.

  • @hal4828
    @hal4828 Рік тому +6

    i’ve watched this movie since i was little. i watched it with my grandpa that was in the korean war. his brothers were in WWII so i think it was more personal for him

  • @abbydude5154
    @abbydude5154 Рік тому +9

    Kate Beckinsale is hands down my personal #1 actress. War is a horrific thing, I have 2 younger cousins serving. And when Russia attacked it completely scared me and I just kept praying for them, their ok now. And my grandpa from my mother's side he died of old age but he also served too. These war movies didn't really make cry but after he died now their are times I do cry. When I was little we would always greet each other with a little salute, at his funeral I gave him my final salute to him before going down in the ground.

  • @4UGOY
    @4UGOY Рік тому +20

    So glad you girls enjoyed this beautiful and extremely, extremely underrated movie. Absolutely love it.

  • @kylerider7125
    @kylerider7125 Рік тому +18

    One of my favorites. Under rated movie. Hurts my heart every time

  • @lexwells4763
    @lexwells4763 Рік тому +5

    I think the reason they say "love hurts" is because love, in many cases, is denied. Either one person loves someone and the other person doesn't love him / her or they love each other and their family doesn't want them to be in love.

    • @madeincda
      @madeincda Рік тому +3

      I think it hurts because it seems to tap into every emotion humans have. So no matter how you carry yourself day to day, there's a good chance it's going to affect you somehow in some way.

  • @Curraghmore
    @Curraghmore Рік тому +13

    The Doolittle bombers crash landed in China, but parts of it were occupied by Japanese forces.

  • @javix2013
    @javix2013 Рік тому +6

    Michael Bay wanted to recreate Titanic in this film, Cameron did so well mixing the love story with the tragedy of the ship, that Bay wanted to do the same in Pearl Harbor.
    Several actors from this movie were later in the movie Black Hawk Down

    • @charlesderosas5577
      @charlesderosas5577 Рік тому

      same producer, Jerry Bruckheimer.

    • @patrickr2691
      @patrickr2691 Рік тому

      This is one of the - actually no, it is probably THE most "corporate manufactured Hollywood" movie ever made. Focus-group built to make one feel every possible emotion.

  • @kingvii6206
    @kingvii6206 Рік тому +3

    I think Danny was right about the whole situation. He left he behind to fight a battle he don’t need to fight. He chose to leave. And they both mourned the lost of the person that was closest to them. And the fell for each other. Nothing wrong or shitty about that.

  • @Alex.Kaleipahula
    @Alex.Kaleipahula Рік тому +1

    32:32 Kenneth Taylor was a United States Air Force officer and a flying ace of World War II. during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Along with his fellow pilot and friend George Welch, Taylor managed to get a fighter plane airborne under fire. Taylor claimed to have shot down four Japanese dive bombers

  • @Yevgeniy-Incognito
    @Yevgeniy-Incognito Рік тому +9

    War is horrible. I can tell that from my experience 😢

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM Рік тому +4

    There is a movie that focuses on Pearl Harbor from Japan's side.
    "The Emperor" - consider reacting.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Рік тому +5

    The Doolittle raid was done only once ... nobody had ever flown a bomber off a carrier, or ever did it again. The Japanese Army in China tortured and murdered 10,000 civilians in China searching for Doolittle's raiders. In a subsequent pacification campaign the Japanese killed 250,000 Chinese civilians and tested biological weapons on them. The reaction of the Japanese Navy to their failure to protect Tokyo led to the Battle of Midway, which was a great defeat for Japan.

  • @lilian5440
    @lilian5440 Рік тому +3

    I love this movie, it's the first film who makes me cry when I was kid

  • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
    @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 10 місяців тому

    My dad volunteered for the Army Air Corps in August 1940, and learned how to fly in a biplane. By the time of Pearl Harbor, he was already "the old timer" at 20 years old.

  • @Kevin_Lazar
    @Kevin_Lazar Рік тому +4

    They need to watch Team America: World Police now 😂

  • @shaynemhopkins
    @shaynemhopkins 11 місяців тому +1

    To everyone hating this movie It’s a movie not a documentary something people need to learn. Save realism for documentary’s only. I hate ocd people who want everything to be accurate as if we’re watching a documentary. I’ll watch old John Wayne ww2 films for all I care as I could care less about realism.

  • @johngorrie3364
    @johngorrie3364 Рік тому +1

    You can’t please everybody. I’ve heard several people (all guys) diss on the love story. Glad you liked it.
    A few historical notes:
    The Japanese did want and hope for peace, but they were preparing for the worst.
    Their declaration of war was intended to arrive just before the attack began. But they had reduced the staff at their embassy, that was to deliver it. By the time they had decoded the message, the attack had already happened.
    The explosion on the Arizona is thought to have killed over 1,000 people.
    I was bothered by the part where they couldn’t cut the guys out of the ship in time. I have learned, since then, that it didn’t happen. They were just able to get the men out in time at the one or two holes they made.
    According to one author, there were 9,834 ships sunk in WW2, including military and merchant.
    I completely agree with you about thousands dying due to other people’s ambitions.

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Рік тому +1

      The man who brought the United States of America into World War II was none other than Hideki Tojo. He led Japan during World War II and he was responsible for Pearl Harbor, an Asian holocaust, and the abuse and torture of POWs.

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM Рік тому +2

    38:36 - I don't get the physics here. How can water rise so high, since main characters are above waterline?

  • @SammyxSweetheart.02
    @SammyxSweetheart.02 8 місяців тому +1

    2:52
    Both licking lips3:04
    “Its war over there”3:13
    Eye test3:25 3:56 4:11
    **passes out**4:32
    Wine bottle cork5:10 5:20
    “Hes super clumsy”6:58
    “I have to go away”7:12
    “Slate wiped clean”10:29
    Danny tells Evelyn about Rafes death11:22
    “No betty get up”13:13
    Hes alive15:53 16:30
    “Rafe, u died. So did i”17:24 17:34
    Bar fight18:30 18:46
    1st missile hits20:30 21:50 22:31 22:54
    “Its a dud”25:42
    Hospital scenes 24:35 35:17 35:48 36:27
    Couple40:41
    48:33
    51:29
    “Pearl Harbor” reaction by The Homies (Jan 23, 2024)
    💜 "Pearl Harbor" HBO (11:50pm, Jan 24-26, 2024).

  • @SoloArt8250
    @SoloArt8250 Рік тому

    Visiting Pearl Harbor for me was beautiful and emotional. And, you can still see oil bubbles floating fast to the surface from the buried ship in the water.

  • @randomlyentertaining8287
    @randomlyentertaining8287 22 дні тому

    My favorite thing about the attack scene (minus the counter attack by our MCs) is trying to ID what ships are CGI and which are real, modern warships. Like at 22:50. The ship in the foreground, with 1062 painted on its side, is I believe the USS Whipple FF-1062, a Knot-class frigate. It would match up too because just a year after the move released, the Whipple was sold to the Mexican Navy, where she still serves.
    Leave the hospital alone ? Girls, you don't want to know what the Japanese did to people in hospitals.

  • @patrickskramstad1485
    @patrickskramstad1485 Рік тому +1

    There is so much that stemmed from WWII. The Nuclear bomb. The United Nations. The Cold War. The Ukrainian war, now. There is also much more peacetime comparatively to the eras before WWII. It's very fascinating to comprehend. Tragically, WW1 was supposed to be "the war to end all wars."

  • @AI_Ender
    @AI_Ender 8 місяців тому

    Смотрю такие фильмы и реакции и кажется, что чему-то же мы научились, что-то же поняли... Потом включаю новости и понимаю, что мы похоже безнадежны... Девушкам спасибо)👍

  • @sibarra417
    @sibarra417 Рік тому +1

    last February I was on a family trip in Honolulu at the disney moana resort me and my brother visited the pearl harbor memorial to pay our respects...and took the tour it was something I will never forget, especially the memorial over the U.S.S Arizona and seeing the ship submerged just underneath the surface I never felt so much emotion of sadness, reading the list of the casualties that happened. I recommend to anyone who visits Honolulu should visit the pearl harbor memorial.

  • @MrPhotosh00ter
    @MrPhotosh00ter 7 місяців тому

    Saw this in theaters with my dad and we both loved it. I've seen Tora Tora Tora and Midway but this one is my favorite because it tells a story alongside the historical facts, and while the events may not be entirely accurate it still hits home the tragedy of the attack and the resulting strike back. I like that this story is told through the eyes of two childhood friends and the love story felt like a completely believable one. The love triangle was a direct result of war and not any of them being unfaithful; it's an all too common thing to have two people get together while trying to support one another with their grief over a shared loss. Seeing this happen in the movie makes me think of how many soldiers have gone through a similar situation throughout history. While these characters may be fictional, their story can easily represent hundreds or even thousands of people that history has forgotten.

  • @joeinternut-xm6xk
    @joeinternut-xm6xk Рік тому +2

    Pearl Heartburn 😵‍💫

  • @thomasluke-wp8or
    @thomasluke-wp8or Рік тому +2

    I loved the amount of real footage used

  • @ccink3931
    @ccink3931 Рік тому +9

    OMG!!! I've been telling ppl to react to this movie for months finally someone did it! 😂

    • @javix2013
      @javix2013 Рік тому +4

      First reaction of this movie in UA-cam.

    • @ccink3931
      @ccink3931 Рік тому

      @@javix2013 for real? You would think it would get requested lot more. Everyone has the same #1 fav war movie which is obvs Saving Private Ryan but my 2nd fav is this one Pearl Harbor

  • @Serrapie76
    @Serrapie76 Рік тому +1

    My dad (a veteran a HUGE history buff) actually was on set for this movie 🤭 I was soooo jealous and upset when he came home and told me bc he wasn’t stark struck 🙄🤦🏻‍♀️ He was the fire chief at the base where they shot certain scenes so he met Ben & Cuba and some others but he I remember he told me “kiddo why am I impressed by people who make millions to play pretend all day??” 😂🤔 hmmm #dadwisdom

  • @TanielaKaufusi
    @TanielaKaufusi 10 місяців тому +1

    With a war in Europe, majority of Americans didn't expect an attack by Japan. Especially on a Sunday.

  • @josephmontalvo5250
    @josephmontalvo5250 Рік тому +10

    This is such an emotional movie. I wish people would just enjoy the story for what it is instead of constantly whining that, "It'S nOt HiStOrIcAlLy AcCuRaTe!" There are plenty of other movies that are more historically accurate or documentaries if you want more education instead of entertainment.

  • @Milleniumlance
    @Milleniumlance Рік тому +8

    24:16 Cuba gooding jr's character is based on real life sailor Doris Miller who received a commendation of valor for his actions, also One of the next Ford class super carriers will be named in his honor 🫡

  • @Randall82760
    @Randall82760 Рік тому +1

    The Japanese did not mean to sneak attack, that would have been against the Bushido code ingrained in them from the feudal times of the Samurai. Secretary Hull kept the Japanese Ambassador and staff waiting in his waiting room out of arrogance. A storm blocked the Navy radio network, and the Army and Navy were not allowed to use each other's Radio networks and the message had to go by Western Union from Alaska. Meanwhile, the Ambassador from Japan did not get to inform the USA that Japan had declared war and the attack that was to happen thirty minutes later was done a little late but still before Ambassador Nomura Could pass along Prime Minister Tojo's declaration of war. It was an accident caused by Hull.

  • @Cybertron-cs7sk
    @Cybertron-cs7sk Рік тому +3

    I love this movie beautiful score, amazing battle scenes incredible acting awesome visual effects so underrated.

  • @Matt-tj7be
    @Matt-tj7be Рік тому +1

    It's very sad that we live in a world that's become filled with war/conflict and hate. I haven't seen this movie for a few years and this is a reminder of one of many conflicts that have happened throughout history and so many lost their lives. If they fought, or were on the sidelines it's still sad.

  • @coyotej4895
    @coyotej4895 10 місяців тому

    One of the aspects of Pirl Harbor many mis is how lucky America was that the fleet was in port. Had they been at sea Every ship would have sunk to deep to be recovered and taken their entire crews with them. As it was, they had sunk in shallow water making salvage possible and crew members could swim ashore. On December 7th I had one Grandfather in a POW camp in Northern Ireland having been one of the survivors from the KM Bismarck and one was helping to design and build B-17s in Seattle Wa. and then in 42 joined and flew them from England till 45.

  • @casmatori
    @casmatori Рік тому +5

    Horrible what happened to those sailors trapped in the bottom of that ship. The Japanese lost a lot more in the end though.

  • @JedHead77
    @JedHead77 Рік тому +4

    I’m an acquaintance of Jaime King, the actress who played Betty. A friend of mine was her personal assistant.

    • @shawnwacek6791
      @shawnwacek6791 Рік тому +3

      She played that character Betty perfect that little story side story with her and red was awesome in the movie I just wish it didn't end so😢

    • @USCFlash
      @USCFlash Рік тому +1

      I’m an acquaintance of Kermit the Frog, the muppet who played Kermit the Frog. A friend of mine was his voice & had his hand up Kermit's @ss for 30 years till my friend died of carpal tunnel syndrome.

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke Рік тому +1

      She also voiced Aurra Sing in Star Wars The Clone Wars.

  • @androingameryt
    @androingameryt Рік тому +5

    Soundtrack of this movie🥺

  • @tvdroid22
    @tvdroid22 Рік тому +1

    Some.P-40's were able to respond and score kills, but not like the scenario portrayed in the film. And yes, there was some actual footage used in the newsreels. They weren't expecting Dolittles attack. They encountered Japanese troops on mainland China.

  • @Crazycoyote-we7ey
    @Crazycoyote-we7ey Рік тому +2

    Day after the attack word got around that the hospitals was running out of blood. The prostitutes all showed up and donated blood

  • @JedHead77
    @JedHead77 Рік тому +5

    If you go to Pearl Harbor today, you must visit the memorials. 🥀🇺🇸

  • @Randall82760
    @Randall82760 Рік тому +2

    Oh, and the USS Ward Fired the first shots of the war.

  • @dewidavies9161
    @dewidavies9161 Рік тому +2

    At last people reacting to pearl harbour.. And it's from the best girls out there and Larry 😂😂😂

  • @nickgillingham5575
    @nickgillingham5575 Рік тому

    girls you might recognize the actress that protrayed the nurse. She was in Underworld Movie as Victors Daughter. great reaction as always!!!

  • @joeymarron8160
    @joeymarron8160 Рік тому +2

    The 2 pilots Danny and rafe are based on real pilots that were there that day

  • @LilKraizybone
    @LilKraizybone Рік тому

    Its 2023, I'm still watching this movie.... OLD but GOLD!

    • @TheSocratesian
      @TheSocratesian Рік тому

      It was a fcuking cartoon with little care made for what happened. it should never have been called "Pearl Harbor."

  • @scarecrow108productions7
    @scarecrow108productions7 9 місяців тому

    25:33
    Crazy thing is, that's the same type of bomb that destroyed the USS Arizona. And it's not even a bomb at all, it's a freakin 16.1 inch Armored-Piercing Shell that the IJN Nagato battleship used, they just put fins on the sides and modified it with a propeller fuse to turn it into some sort of high-explosive armored-piercing bomb dropped from Kate Bombers at high altitude.

  • @ScarlettM
    @ScarlettM Рік тому +2

    21:49 - Bronn would disagree. Best time to attach a man is when his back is turned.

  • @michaelriddick7116
    @michaelriddick7116 Рік тому +3

    If you to want to watch an accurate portrayal of the attack, including the Japanese point of view, you need to watch "Tora! Tora! Tora!" :)

    • @Manu-rb6eo
      @Manu-rb6eo Рік тому +2

      WAY WAY WAY better than this thing.

    • @nathangallegos9304
      @nathangallegos9304 Рік тому

      All I can say is the Japanese deserved what they got they started a fight and we finished it. They just be glad we didn’t invade and nuked the entire island of Japan

    • @Eileen139
      @Eileen139 Рік тому +2

      i was going to say this!

  • @CaptainDarkFighter
    @CaptainDarkFighter 4 місяці тому +1

    35:47 that moment just broke my heart :'(

  • @wendellbunn6195
    @wendellbunn6195 Рік тому +1

    The real person Cuba Gooding Jr. Was playing, was awarded the navy cross for what he did that day, he was the 1st African American to be awarded the navy cross. Sadly he was killed later in the war. His name was Doris Miller, the navy has named the newest Aircraft carrier in his honor.

  • @waynehatchell6343
    @waynehatchell6343 Рік тому +2

    Y'all should watch Midway then watch The Pacific series. I think you'll like it. One another note try watching Flags of our father (USA point of view) and Letters from Iwo Jima (Japan's point of view). Also watch Unbroken, a true story of an incredible American POW held in a camp near Tokyo.

  • @rolliepollie94
    @rolliepollie94 Рік тому

    The bomb that hit the Arizona was 1 of 10 bombs. Shortly after 8am, at 10,000ft, the first 3 fell and caused only minor damage to the ship, while the 4th glanced off the corner of turret #2 and went through 5 decks into the powder room. The explosion in actuality killed 1749 people. Another 27 drowned as she sank, and the last one was shot from the ship's tower from a straffing attack. There's a clip of the actual explosion and you could see a bomb barely miss the ship right before the explosion occurs. Truly terrible day.

  • @JK50with10
    @JK50with10 Рік тому

    On the afternoon of December 10th (only two days after Pearl Harbour, due to being on the other side of the International Date Line), the British “Force Z” was attacked by Japanese torpedo bombers off the coast of Mayla (now Malaysia). The attack resulted in the loss of the battleship HMS Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser HMS Repulse along with 840 men.

  • @davidclark1896
    @davidclark1896 Рік тому +2

    They couldn't even jump in the water when the boats are going down because the oil that was on fire if they jumped in the water they would have burned up to

  • @xxluchianxx
    @xxluchianxx Рік тому

    How does one defend without someone attacking first? No one’s going to send out a courier to tell them “hey we are going to attack at 9am if that’s ok with you” 😂

  • @CaptainDarkFighter
    @CaptainDarkFighter Місяць тому +1

    The only reason why people hate this movie is because the camera man died lol

  • @AlexSmith-wr3tr
    @AlexSmith-wr3tr Місяць тому

    Crazy how this movie came out two months before 9/11 so imagine going to the theatres to watch an historic disastrous event as a movie to only then seeing the biggest modern day attack just two months later crazy with ur own eyes

  • @funnydylan9834
    @funnydylan9834 Рік тому +1

    One of my Favorite Movies.
    Fun fact: Pearl Harbor remained the deadliest attack on America from foreign soil, surpassing the British Attack on New York in 1776.
    It remained until 60 years later, On September 11th, 2001 with the attack on the World Trade Center. Rest in Peace all those who died during the war. 🙏🏻✝️🇺🇸

  • @mh7711
    @mh7711 8 місяців тому

    I love your emotional and heartbreaking reactions! And the movie of course too, one of the best of All time for me. I cant understand that so much people hate this movie, they dont have emotions.

  • @isaiahmetz1341
    @isaiahmetz1341 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been waiting for this reaction!! I hope Ellie and them can react to it eventually!

  • @neojoulex9813
    @neojoulex9813 Рік тому +1

    I really like their reactions in war movies =)
    -my way 2011
    -As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me 2001
    -Stalingrad 1993

  • @Dene181
    @Dene181 Рік тому +1

    Damn great reaction, very emotional yet perfectly fitting.👌😊You said that you saw many sides of war, I suggest "Battle for Sevastopol" telling the story of a badass female soviet soldier in WW2 and of course, there is a love story involved. She is also known as "Lady Death".

  • @josephensworth7044
    @josephensworth7044 Рік тому +1

    One of my all time fav movies! Now I wanna go watch it again ❤

  • @lyndoncmp5751
    @lyndoncmp5751 Рік тому

    The "slice of cake" cliffs are the south east coast of England. The so called White Cliffs of Dover.
    Royal Air Force Spitfires vs German Messerschmitt Bf109s. Most people think it's supposed to be the Battle of Britain, but not in that time line. It's 1941.

  • @RossIsFine
    @RossIsFine 4 місяці тому

    I actually met the real life Medal of Honor recipient from Pearl Harbor, whom many scenes in the movie are based on his heroism. Like the driving to the hanger scene to get 50cal guns off the aircraft to shoot down enemy planes. John Finn. He said all of those scenes were true, and that he wasn't a hero, he just did his job

  • @kurtfrancis4621
    @kurtfrancis4621 Рік тому +3

    Watch "Tora, Tora, Tora" for a better Pearl Harbor movie

  • @andrewhodges1322
    @andrewhodges1322 Рік тому

    I was stationed at Pearl Harbor. Where Rafe and Danny's jets were stored is Ford Island. I took classes on that island. The memorials are still there. You can walk over the memorial and see look at the ships 😪😓😩😫

  • @zandylovesrisk
    @zandylovesrisk 2 місяці тому

    Leading up to the Attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan had been able to move about in the pacific and take much control but they were short on natural resources mainly oil. they divisive that a critical blow to the American fleet at Pearl would allow them 6 month to quickly move about the pacific and take what land they needed to win the war for them. the US only thinking that an attack could come by stealth and sabotage, decided to park the ships near each other to prevent that. instead the Japanese sailed northeast of Hawaii and launched their fighters so the US radar facilities would think they were Americans. Luckily our aircraft carriers(primary target) had sailed to sea just before the attack so the Japanese couldn't change their strategy.

  • @tommywalker3746
    @tommywalker3746 Рік тому +5

    God bless our veterans

  • @TampaCEO
    @TampaCEO Рік тому

    15:52 - This should be your profile picture. I love you guys. Awesome reaction to one of my all time favorite classics.