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Men of Honor (2001)

2023-05-23 04:22:16

The honor depicts the real life of Karl Blasher (Gooding Jr) from the poor but resolutely shared in the 1950s to the pioneering and respected deep-sea divers. As an isolated boat chef began his naval life, Brashear soon became eager to become a master diving team led by excellent Southern Boys and All Round Ball Destroyer, De Niro.

After blowing up the diving school with a request form from the diving school, he reluctantly accepted the hardcore Elite training program on Sunday, and they thought he was dark. However, Brazil was a brave man, confined the corner for violent and unreasonable circumstances on Sunday and created a (passive) understanding between the two challenging military assumptions.

Along with the actor, a good director Tillman should be able to make a miracle - and to some extent he can do it. Every inch seems to be an elegant box office epic, such as a beautiful cinema picture, a wonderful arrangement, and an emotional button driven script, and courtroom speech and heroic injury. Sunday's wife, Gooding Jr showed great performance, Theron was full of unforgettably beautiful green lush

Unfortunately, De Niro is allowed to dominate in his ridiculous, punt style curmudgeon. Most of his hardworking Dixie twang is easy to understand, flashing and smoother when pinching a pipe (reminiscent of popeye), and many scenes he said loudly are inappropriate for fakes It is not. De Niro's play influenced the delicacy of other actors and ultimately reduced fun popcorn movies to just durability tests.

"Honor of Honor" produced in 2001 was supervised by George Tillman Jr. and produced by Robert Teitel. Robert DeNiro stars Sunday's chief, Cuba Gudin Jr., Carl Braher, Onjeanee Ellis, Hull Holbrook, David Keith, Michael Rapaport, Powers Booth, Charlize Theron. It depicts the struggle of the Black naval man Calvin Hill. The story of Brashear continued from 1950 to 1968, there were several navy camps, bases, boats and hospitals. Carl Brashear is a driver of a black nephew on his father 's farm and is keen to participate in the navy. The problem is that Navy Blacks had not gone too far in the 1950s. However, Karl went out of the house and joined. He started as an American crane chef, but he soon got up to the rescue team as he showed himself to be the fastest swimmer on the ship. Shortly thereafter he saw the chiefs compromise their lives on Sundays to save the lives of other divers. This feat finished the career of diving on Sunday and Karl helped him decide he wants to become a diver.

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.