In this article we compare Gordon W. Plance's book "Dawn We Sleep - Unknown Pearl Harbor Story" with the movie "Tora.Tora.Tora!" Director of Richard Fleischer, Kinji Fukasaku, Toshio Masuda. This movie has little background of attack, but its focus is on Pearl Harbor's attack and why it was not blocked, or at least enough time to mitigate the damage. Prange's book examines attacks on Pearl Harbor from the perspective of Japan and the United States and has a comprehensive understanding of the situation and the vast number of services offered by Japanese intelligence agencies.
In my article, compare Torah. Tiger! Tiger! And Pearl Harbor. Clearly, both movies are about Pearl Harbor bombing. Pearl Harbor was produced in 2001 by Touchtone Pictures and Tora. Tiger! Tiger! It was produced by 20th Century Fox in 1970. Film production is very different. In other words, the effect is different and the background is different. However, the frame of the story will be the same. Tiger's & lt; Tab / & gt; Tiger! Tiger! This film is mainly based on Japanese attacks in the Pacific. At the beginning of the movie, members of the Japanese Navy lined up on the deck, waiting for the arrival of Vice President Yamamoto who was studying at Harvard University in Boston. If the United States does not negotiate peace with them, he is an offensive man. In the United States, they have a new system to receive news from Japan. This is called operation magic, America decoded everything from Japan.
According to some critics, Tora! Tiger! Tiger! Is a plot-centered movie, not a character set movie, it provides a wealth of information, not a sign that the Japanese are enemies. They think that this idea applies to movies, so they show prevention plans and circumstances. This is another movie. Critics like Pearl Harbor like that they fly, fell in love, and fight at the same time with action sequences and stories of some country boys. They think that the movie is wrong in history, and veterans are angry because they make such a movie.
Movie Torah! Tiger! Tiger! It should have historically been a precise movie, but this movie was wrong. Several factors are this movie about Japanese mainly, please let me choose it. Director Richard Fleischer made this movie in a strange way. Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! There is no real prejudice against Japan or the United States. This movie reflected the timing of production. As this film became a historic movie, there is a series of factual mistakes. Author Richard Fleischer is trying to prove that the director is trying to show the real idea of what happened in Pearl Harbor without any advice.