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  • The Realities of "Historical Movies" and how They Are not Truly Historical or "Love Triangles"

     

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ID number:134434
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Published: 12.11.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Historical Movies: Fact or Fiction
Very few movies that are historically accurate make big money in the theatres. Not many historical events contain enough action and romance to entertain the audience of this generation. The further back in history you go, the less facts you have to work with and the easier it is to fictionalize the event. While the movies Pearl Harbor and Titanic were fairly true to history, Gladiator, Braveheart, and The Patriot wandered closer to works of fiction.
The movie Pearl Harbor is about the historic event of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. While the film shows all the events before, during, and after the Japanese attack, much of the story involves a love triangle between two American servicemen, and a woman. One American (Ben Affleck) joins the British Royal Air Force and is said to have died. The woman falls in love with his friend, the other American serviceman (Josh Harnett). Later Ben Affleck comes back, and the woman is torn apart. The two servicemen go off in a retaliation attempt against Japan after Pearl Harbor and Josh Harnett dies.

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