ORIGINAL: Big B
What the film is NOT is a realistic portrayal of WW2 aerial combat - as I said above...it features modern over-the-top action scenes that seems to be today's norm unfortunately.
But the film is far better than it's combat scenes, and frankly I'm surprised these days that a story like this can still be made today.
It's also Not a "woke" film thank God... no angst over modern sensibilities of Hollywood.
Unfortunately it still includes the mythical Yamamoto "sleeping giant" statement.
It's worth seeing...
This is heartening to hear. The idea that anyone should expect a depiction of warfare that contains high fidelity to reality is a bit...well...unrealistic. It simply makes little theatrical sense and most of the audience with not appreciate it and, even worse, perhaps find it boring. The more important thing, as you state, is the film beyond its combat scenes. What kind of story it tells and how well it does so. If BigB thinks its worth seeing, I'll look forward to seeing it this weekend.