This movie is an excellent military film. It may not be a good Hollywood movie, but that is not a problem. There is a reputation that Hollywood is sacrificing the accuracy of entertainment, but it is not so. Other critics felt the movies were too late for their taste, but as a retired soldier, I admire the film crew to speak their stories as completely as possible within 2 hours and 9 minutes of assignment as completely as possible To do. The story itself has been told and repeatedly handed down but professional soldiers and African Americans cover the story presented by the film crew and still need to introduce the US Navy to the world is. Brazilian work as a naval diver and his navy diver life after graduation are not the only stories. There is also a talk about how Sunday's chief executive violated the commander's illegal orders on Sunday. Then change the task. It is also the truth story of how discovered the third hydrogen bomb that was lost in the Atlantic coast of the Spanish coast in the 1950s and how he saved the lives of other crewmen if Brazil did not drive him. He shot himself, he is two people. From the scene deleted on the DVD, you can see that the crew was trying to convey the story as completely as possible. As a professional soldier, I am proud to see such a wonderful story in such a comprehensive way, and respect the Navy's tradition in such a natural and adequate way.
Honorable Men (issued in England and Ireland as an honor) is the 2000 TV series featuring Robert De Niro and Cuban Gudin. This film is directed by George Tillman. It was inspired by Mr. Chief Petty's true story. First American African American master diver in the US Navy, Carl Blahill executive. Carl Brashear joined the US Navy in 1948 and left the home state of Kentucky and became a tenant. As a rescuer USS Hoist crew, he was assigned to the kitchen, inspired by one of the divers, the main staff, Leslie William "Billy" on Sunday. He overcame racial discrimination, decided to become the first black US Navy's diver, and he also claimed to become a diver. He was ultimately chosen to attend a dive and rescue school in Bayonne, New Jersey, where he arrived as a seafarer's partner.
Dear people may find it hard to believe that a man declared dead on arrival became the first cutting diver to work later in the US Navy and became the first African American to reach diver's identity But Carl Brashear is the one who did it. The movie "Glory of Glory" starring Cuba Gudin and Robert De Niro in 2000 only touched on the big adversities Karl Brasil faced in his life. His story is struggling
Glory star, Cuban Guddin, as a real life navy diver, Calb Hill, despised the men's navy and became the first African-American navy diver. Sometimes near him, sometimes his opponent has people, Carl Brashear really admires. His name is Robert DeNiro. Sunday was promoted in various ways, Karl strengthened and helped becoming the man he wanted. I like Cuba in this movie. His description here is the same as the release and power of Denzel Washington in a hurricane. Throughout all the scenes, you can see his passion, motivation, stubbornness to realize his dreams. When he begins to take pride in his father, we can see his inner struggle. I also like how the director produced and brought a lot of tension in some important diving scenes. Meetings of submarines and Brashear during marine aid rescue mission are very refreshing.