Visual and historic greatness trumps the wooden acting in Midway, making it a great war movie that is an absolute must for we history buffs and patriots. The Battle of Midway was the Greatest Naval Battle Ever, won by Admiral Chester Nimitz (Woody Harrelson, stolid) & pilots like Dick Best (Ed Skrein, breakout).1
This huge war movie proceeds rapidly from pre-Pearl Harbor to The Day That Shall Live in Infamy, and then through the very eventful six months that followed December 7, 1941, including the Doolittle Raid. That still leaves time in a 2.3 hour movie for the US Navy’s epochal triumph at The Battle of Midway.
State-of-the-art FX and CGI revivify the Pacific War’s massive air and sea battles as never before. Some churlish reviewers damn the visuals as not lifelike or some damn thing, but I found them incredibly vivid, with details that spanned enormous expanses of action. TIP: See Midway on the biggest screen possible!
Midway is highly surreal, stemming from its insane real-life events, not its FX/CGI or even its script. A word about the by-the-book script: It proceeds linearly, with no trace of post-modern irony in evidence.
Notwithstanding the 1976 Midway (with Charleton Heston & Henry Fonda) or the Battle of Midway’s appearance in other WWII movies, this 2019 Midway is the definitive Midway movie, an instant classic and an important American artifact. As such, it’s a worthy entrant to my list of Rushmore Movies.
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1 Yes, the hero pilot in the greatest ever American victory at sea was named Dick Best, a normal name then.
The huge cast almost all play real people who each have a Wikipedia page. Most of the cast are rather wooden in their line readings, perhaps weighed down by the heavily freighted lives they are inhabiting.
Roland Emmerich has directed a triumph with Midway.
Despite some ‘Hollywood’ aspects, this is still the most realistic movie about naval combat ever made
— Navy Rear Admiral Sam Cox (retired), who oversaw the fact-checking, per History vs. Hollywood