Saturday, 21 November 2020

USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage 2016 by AverageMansReviews

USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage 2016 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/men on fire/facial damage/animal feeding/decapitation/vomiting/kamikaze/suicide/you will need a strong stomach for this project.

Storyline: and the pacing know what they are doing from beginning to end and stick to it.

Action/Art: in the opening to this project these two components go hand-in-hand; from an artistic perspective they are good, if you ever wondered why on some  occasions I don't say the action sequences are good; I feel it is a little bit wrong of me/not right to say these action sequences are good, based on the grounds they are based on real-life events; it does feel wrong of me to say the action sequences are good if I know these action sequences are based on real-life events.

Action individually there are weapons being used, combat and sharks feeding

Art individually we have some nice scenes of this Navy Ship and this Submarine on and under the water and this scene of dancing.

Characters/Performances: including the on-screen chemistry all three of these components are reliably solid; they know what needs to be done and they get on with it.

This film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; to be more precise it has a story to tell and it tells it/shows these real-life events. On a quick side note if there are any fans of Nicholas Cage, he is in this film as Captain McVay or Thomas Jane as Lt. Adrian Mark or James Remar as Admiral Parnell; take a look at this film, but as I have already said you will need a strong stomach.

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