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Release Date: 02 September, 2003 Retail Price: $14.98 OUR Price: $12.99 You SAVE: $1.99! Cast: Complete Cast (14 total) |
Men of Honor Reviews
robert deniro is da king of making classic movies
even though cuba gooding stars in this film robert deniro acted his butt off as an navy diver who was an addicitive alocholic drinker he was the best diver in the navy who could hold his breathe under water for 5 minutes he had an attractive wife who plays Charlize Theron who tries her best to be their for her difficult husband cuba's acting was equally as good as deniro's this movie takes place in the mid 20 century when racism between whites and blacks was illegally popular even since growning up cuba was out to prove a point that he was the ulimate best no matter what he did he follow his father's advice which was to always work hard and be the best he could b but when joining the navy it was difficult for him to live up to his downlow reput because the navy at the time was only for whitemen not blacks cuba was one of the few black men to break the color barrier of being the only black man to be a navy diver with da help of his strong prety black wife who met her when he was failing in navy skool 2 became a navy diver and officer this movie was based on a true story it inspired me to give it my all no matter how tough da obstacle is
This film really is taking the mickey
In all honesty, this film is taking the mickey when it comes to the issue of egalitarianism in the armed forces. This is an issue that is very close to me as I have Asperger's syndrome (a condition on the autistic spectrum) and was rejected by the Army on account of this. However, I passed my Potential Officers Course yesterday, which is the first examination you have to do in order to gain entry to the Royal Marines. If an amputee were to try and become a Royal Marine Commando, I would think he was taking the mickey. This film serves to make a mockery of the issue of equal opportunities.
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