MIDWAY
(2019)
Starring
Ed Skrein, Patrick Wilson, Luke Evans, Tadanobu Asano, Aaron Eckhart,
Etsushi Toyokawa, Nick Jonas, Jun Kunimura, Mandy Moore, Dennis
Quaid, Woody Harrelson, Jake Weber. Directed by Roland Emmerich. (138
min)
ON
BLU-RAY FROM LIONSGATE
Review
by Tiger the Terrible😸
Thank
God Midway is not a remake of the 1976 film depicting the same
event.
Some
of you might recall that one, which was mostly an excuse for
Universal to promote their newest sonic toy, Sensurround. Most of the
action scenes consisted of footage lifted from older – and better –
movies, while the narrative was needlessly padded with fictional main
characters and a sappy romantic subplot. Too bad, because Charlton
Heston was one of my idols back then.
If
nothing else, director Roland Emmerich knows such a decisive WWII naval
battle is dramatic enough without such embellishments. Since the plot
has already been written in history books, all that’s really needed
is a solid cast depicting real-life figures and Emmerich’s
distinctive brand of visual bombast. As such, what Midway
lacks in dynamic characters is compensated by the intricacy of
Japanese and American strategies, punctuated by some astounding
action sequences as the scenario plays out.
"Alright...which one of you jokers messed with the volume?" |
Typical
of Emmerich’s biggest films, the special effects are the real
stars. While there are some brief moments of truly terrible CGI, for
the most part, the battle scenes are convincing, spectacular and
creatively rendered. Midway needs them, too, because also
like Emmerich’s biggest films, the screenplay is rife with dialogue
that sounds like it was written in the 1950s. But while most of the
characters are walking cliches from war movies of that same era, they
are performed with workmanlike skill by a talented cast, making the
movie’s cornball earnestness oddly endearing (though I kept
expecting Woody Harrelson to say or do something really funny).
Ultimately,
Midway is the kind of hopelessly old-fashioned war film people
haven’t bothered to make for decades. But in a way, that’s also
part of its charm. Just like he did with Independence Day,
Roland Emmerich shamelessly pilfers standard characters & tropes
of the past, then glosses over his thievery with state-of-the-art
visuals & sonic fireworks. The result may not resonate much
afterwards, but it’s an infinitely more entertaining depiction of
the Battle of Midway than the 1976 film. Sorry, Chuck.
EXTRA
KIBBLES
FEATURETTES
- “Getting it Right: The Making of Midway”; “The Men
of Midway”; “Roland Emmerich: Man on a Mission”;
“Turning Point: The Legacy of Midway”; “Joe Rochefort:
Breaking the Japanese Code”; “We Met at Midway: Two
Survivors Remember”
AUDIO
COMMENTARY – By director Roland Emmerich
TRAILER
DVD
& DIGITAL COPIES
KITTY CONSENSUS:
PURR-R-R...LIKE A GOOD SCRATCH BEHIND THE EARS
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