Barely above mediocrity, that's what it is. I had higher hopes for this movie.
Let's start with what I think is the most important thing in a movie like this: the story. As far as I know, they got most of the stuff right and that really pleased me. I'm not a huge history buff, but Midway has long been an interesting battle for me. What puzzled me is the way they decided to tell the story. Did we really need to see the attack on Pearl Harbor? Everybody knows how the Pacific War started, it could have (and should have, in my opinion) been simply mentioned in a couple of lines of dialogue. Same for the Doolittle raid; while interesting in and of itself, it had literally nothing to do with the titular naval battle. I guess the Shangai studio involved needed to show the good chinese versus the evil japanese.
For crying out loud, it takes 75 minutes of runtime before the start of Midway! I'm not saying I wanted to jump straight in, as a bit of introduction is needed, especially for the lesser known aspects like the intelligence gathering. But it was so drawn out. And to make it worse, when it came to the actual battle, they rushed over some things, like Yorktown surviving two attacks and actually baiting the japanese forces.
I don't know what to say about Best's horizontal bombing, that's just a travesty. I understand needing to embellish stuff for a movie, but dive bombing through a cloud of anti-air is already pretty cool, without ruining it with a super cheesy line.
I'm just glad they didn't push too much with some love story or anything like that.
The visuals were ok. Some scenes looked very good, others not so much. There was definitely inconsistency in the CGI quality, I guess the budget was limited. One thing that bugged me was the planes; they looked great, but they didn't feel real. Almost like they were "slow".
As for the cast, I enjoyed Harrelson and Wilson's performances, nothing special but solid acting. The others were very forgettable.
In the end, it's an ok movie, but hard to recommend.
6/10
This movie was a bit of a positive surprise. I was actually prepared to not like it that much but Hollywood actually made a decent war movie without pushing their usual left wing political propaganda and woke SJW bullshit.
It’s really a good movie in pretty much all aspects.
First, I liked that it covers quite a bit more than “just” Midway. It actually starts before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Then it covers the attack on Perl Harbor and also the famous Dolittle raid on Tokay to finally end up with the battle of Midway. All of it is more or less historically accurate. We also get to see a fair amount of the history from the viewpoint of the Japanese. Whether that bit of the story is actually entirely accurate I guess no one will ever know of course.
I also liked that they took the effort to get all Japanese actors (or Japanese looking at least) playing the Japanese side and that they spoke Japanese all the time. That’s the kind of thing that gives the right atmosphere for those parts of the movie.
The acting was overall good on both sides. I quite liked Woody Harrelson as Nimitz. Ed Skrein was probably the actor I felt made the most mediocre performance but that might just be me.
Of course there can be no war movie without things going boom and this movie didn’t disappoint on that. It has plenty of action, lots of flight scenes and lots of thing being blown up and it was overall well made. The effects when large ships got torpedoed, bombed or when their munitions exploded was quite realistic. You could see the ships shuddering and the effect on the water around it.
If I should complain about something it was that the movie is too short. Given the large time period it covers there is so much material that it could easily have been longer. It almost felt a bit rushed. There could have been much more suspense around the battle of Midway itself and the part of how they got Yorktown operational, and hid the fact from the Japanese, in time for the battle was altogether left out for example.
The movie was 2 hours 18 minutes long which is respectable but not that long by today’s standards. All three of the extended Lord of the Rings movies was three and a half hours long and this one could easily have been as long.
Surprisingly balanced viewpoint for Emmerich, but it can't save the film from being very bland and even the many battle scenes didn't do a lot for me. They are usually kind of cool to look at, but so reliant on unconvincing CGI that you can almost never be fooled that what you seen onscreen is real. Especially in the beginning the greenscreen scenes are very bad and distracting. And while even in a film like this unconvincing VFX are not a dealbreaker, they just add to:
And even the battle scenes kind of get old and repetitive over time, so in the end you're not left with much to remember. It's not terrible, but it's not good by any means either.
All this unfortunately means that "meh" is the most favorable rating I can give this one. You're not going to have a great time with your brain turned on, but on the other hand there's not enough there to entertain you with your brain turned off either.
Quite brutal at times! But so is war... :o
I prefer fictional war movies as it doesn't feel right to "enjoy" real war movies but it was quite interesting.
The CGI didn't look quite photorealistic but I liked the artistic style (and it seems for the best to not make it look too real/raw).
It was also frustrating to watch at times though. The dud, the super close misses, the many deaths (especially the pilot that got thrown into the see with that anchor!), etc.
Anyway, overall it was quite interesting but didn't feel that realistic/accurate. Still a good movie tough :)
PS: I was especially interested in this movie as I enjoyed playing the PC game "Battlestations: Midway" as a child. IIRC I quite liked that game (but of course only because it's a game and not real - at that time I probably didn't even know that this was a real war).
PPS: Oh, and the planes, ships, and bombs were obviously super cool to watch! I never want to see such action IRL but I find technology amazing and that includes classical mechanical stuff (like ICEs and weapons). I even find it important to continue research in that area but for defense (e.g., Iron Dome) and non-lethal weapons (ideally we didn't need any weapons anymore but unfortunately I don't think we're there yet).
Review by PongoBlockedParent2020-02-14T02:01:53Z
It's not a good movie. While being historically accurate, the problem of "Midway" is that it doesn't depict the battle in apprehensible way. So you watch some airplanes fly, so you see the flack, so you look at some not great SGI aircraft carriers and listen to a story of how USA has trapped the japs. Then you see more airplanes fly, and further more airplanes fly, and even more airplanes, but what exactly has been happening is never explained. In fact I watched the movie, understood nothing, then I watched 20 minutes documentary on YouTube that explained everything that happened in the battle of Midway very thoroughly and then I said, "oooh yeah, oh that was really what was going on, ooh these airplanes were the first squadron, and those where the second squadron, etc. and now it makes sense, oh yeah. Now I see the movie is true to the story". But that is exactly the problem. Why would I need to see 3 hour long movie which doesn't tell what exactly happened if I could easily be more entertained and informed if I saw a documentary movie. Really, on youTube they have great videos, depicting the Midway battle, with maps, detailed explanations and animations that are far more interesting than this... thing.