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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pearl,The Miniseries,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Although I rated Pearl,the Miniseries five stars,some people would disagree basing their evaulation by today's standards. But in the 70's when miniseries I believe were at their peak,this was a miniseries of magnum production. An all star cast tells the story of careers and personal emotional turmoil before the confrontation of the "day which will live infamy" World War II. The emotional center of the film is the deadly surprise attack,and the aftermath of the realization that "paradise" is not immuned to the ugliness of war,and sadness of death. I believe both men and women would enjoy this film,for the I think the film has something for each.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Moving Mini-series,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I will admit at times that the story is a bit overdone. But overall I really enjoyed this story or series of stories. Most of the war epics I have seen spend a lot of time on special effects over actual characterization and story. I personally did not see that Ben Affleck movie because I think that he is a terrible and over-rated actor! I enjoyed this movie because the stories all touched a nerve. I loved Angie Dickenson's character. This is saying a lot considering that I am not a fan of hers! I have met people that are a little like all of the characters in this movie. I give it five stars because frankly, any movie made 20 or more years ago is probably better than the stuff I have seen produced today.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Pearl"The Miniseries",
By Rosemary Tinsley (Radcliffe, Ky USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"Pearl",the Miniseries,is excellent and worth both purchasing and viewing. The plot centers on the drama in the lives of Hawaiian citizens,Naval Personnel,and those they are involved with,days before "the day"that will live infamy,World War II. The movie's cast include a impressive list of "stars"that today are regarded as "superstars" Although,the first half of the film deals with the emotional drama of the men and the women involve in their lives.The struggles both personally and professionally shows their weaknesses and strengths,they have to survive the coming days of chaos. The "center" dramatic part to me was the moment of the suprise attack,during the attack when people scrambled for their lives,and the naval forces grouping to fight back,and the sadness of the lives lost. Both men and women will find this captivating,and worth viewing again...and again!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pearl VHS,
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This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
A great WW2 Action Drama set around the bombing of Pearl Harbor tells the stories of how that event changed forever the lives of the people and the Islands of Hawaii. Angie Dickinson and Robert Wagner give great performances along with Dennis Weaver. Much of this movie is Historically accurate and some actual footage was used of the bombing and some was taken from another film Tora, Tora, Tora..I rate this movie a 8 out of 10.
3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The first tape was great, but the second part had a loud static sound that I couldn't hear the actor's voices. It would have been better if I had been told, and the prize had been less for the VHS.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A 70's miniseries soap opera, with great f/x (even though they stole them from "Tora,Tora,Tora"),
This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Yes this is just a big soap opera, and most of the stories are just filler to set up the attack,but there is a strong feeling of a throw back to films of bygone days here that makes me like this even though i know it stinks. The attack last longer in this than it did in real life, and they keep leaping from it to some more soap opera filler that get very annoying after a while. The cast is ok but with all the corny line they have it's not really fair to say they are not good , they do what they can. I grew up in the 70's and these miniseries were a steady T.V. diet of the time,so some of my fondness for this mess is because it takes me back to younger days, and as such some will like it for that others will be less kind .
5.0 out of 5 stars
Real, unpretentious action! Question: Where's the DVD reissue?,
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This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In watching this movie, I saw and felt the feelings of a people immersed in everyday and ordinary things just before the horrible events ensued. My honest opinion of this movie, in spite of it's warts or short-commings, is that it ranks very well alongside Midway and Tora Tora Tora. I can see them reissued in a three volume DVD set, if that day will ever come. One could judge this movie by todays (2006) spoiled standards and afford to be over-critical, and scornful just becouse it may not have the pretentious, glossy, computer-generated actions, token characters in their designated areas, and stale repititious performances or historical revisions. No, never, I liked this movie becouse it was honest and convincingly, real any day compared to the now-stale, (and molded) cheese of Pearl Harbor (2001)
Everything else aside! This movie deserves DVD reissue and is in sore need of it. The state of VHS-ism only serves this movie and it's genra an injustice and disrespect! I've emailed Warner Brothers asking for it but I only get a casual brush-off, like response. I'm sure if the right people are in on the film transfer, they would correct the Japanse speaking (in English) problem with sub-titles, may change the mono sound into stereo and well... that inter-ethnic scene with Holly and Doug could have been a little more wet but I wont complain. So long as their are some souls out there who care a little harder about good movies and are trying to save them from VHS oblivion! -Helios R
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For anyone not impressed with overdone special effects,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This miniseries is obviously wasted on anyone who doesnt like classics. The story is told from several different points of view and i think it gives a more humanistic view of the attack then The 2001 movie does. The special effects Arent Drastically over done as in the new hollywood version. For someone who likes a more dramatic movie and less of a Hollywood overkill this would suit perfectly. This is definatly not a movie for anyone who has seen and enjoyed the special effects in Die hard.
7 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A sneak attack on the viewer...,
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This review is from: Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This has to be one of the saddest attempts to bring the Pearl Harbor attack to the screen that I have ever witnessed. Part of that sadness comes from so many good actors trying their best, but ultimately in vain, to save this turkey.The names just leap out at you; Robert Wagner, Dennis Weaver, Angie Dickinson, Lesley Ann Warren, Brian Dennehy, Richard Anderson, Adam Arkin, Marion Ross, and others. You'd think with a cast like that, the project would be a real winner. Apparently, that's what the producers thought as well, which is why the entire enterprise is practically on auto-pilot, left to direct itself. Large chunks of footage from the classic film "Tora! Tora! Tora!" are inserted ham-fistedly in a precursor to the near-criminal lifting of an entire action segment of "Clear and Present Danger" in an episode of "JAG". Even worse, the producers were too lazy to add subtitles for the Japanese sequences, opting instead to use some very weak voice-over translations. The effect adds even more to the cheap feel of the production. Other glaring errors pop up again and again. For example, we see the same shot of an ambulance pulling up in front of the hospital, and a man in a white suit exit his car and run over to the ambulance... three times, all in the space of twenty minutes. Angie Dickinson's character spends the entire second half of the film wandering around Pearl Harbor in a daze, visiting Hickam Field, and winding up in a final confrontation with her husband that strains credibility well past the breaking point, and wastes time for everyone; character, actor, and viewer alike. Sadly, there are some good moments here, but they are so buried beneath the tripe of melodrama and soap opera antics that they can't salvage the project. The big names do their best, of course. Robert Wagner is the main hero, and Dennis Weaver plays the uptight, bureaucratic, bigoted and power-hungry Colonel who Wagner works for. Both are great. A young Adam Arkin is just fine in his role, and when she isn't being a soap opera diva and spouting such tripe as (in answer to the question of what's going to happen when she confronts her husband the Colonel), "Pearl Harbor... MY version!" The final resolution for Lesley Ann Warren's Dr. Carol Lang will also make you want to cringe, as it is equally poorly written. The real tragedy is not that this miniseries is melodrama, or that there are one or two weak performances, or even that we must endure a wealth poorly-written dialog. The tragedy here is that the producers thought they could take one of the major historical events of the Twentieth Century and of American History, turn it into a soap opera, and get by with splicing in action scenes from a classic war film. Even worse, they made little or no effort to make the project actually work. |
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Pearl (The Miniseries) [VHS] by Angie Dickinson (VHS Tape - 2001)
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