The drama revolves around a African-American's struggle to fulfil his dreams in a Navy Diving School.
Men of Honor (2000)
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Reviews Counted:101
Fresh:42
Rotten:59
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: De Niro and Goodings Jr. manage to turn in performances that make this by-the-numbers inspirational movie watchable.
Runtime: 2 hrs 23 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $46,242,629
Synopsis:
Carl Brashear lets nothing stand in the way of his dreams. The son of a Kentucky sharecropper, Carl leaves home for what he expects would be a better life. "Never quit ... be the best," his father...
Carl Brashear lets nothing stand in the way of his dreams. The son of a Kentucky sharecropper, Carl leaves home for what he expects would be a better life. "Never quit ... be the best," his father had told him, and Carl takes those words to heart.
After he joins the newly-integrated Navy, Carl spends two years writing a hundred letters before the service accepts his application for its Dive School program. Carl's training officer, Billy Sunday, wants no part of Carl or his ambitions. Sunday, a celebrated Master Chief Navy Diver whose exploits as a troublemaker are as legendary as his accomplishments as a diver, relentlessly taunts and challenges Carl, expecting him to falter and quit. But Carl has other ideas. His goal is clear, his determination fixed. Nothing will stand in the way of his dream of becoming a Navy Diver. Not even Billy Sunday.
Years later, after Carl suffers a crippling injury, he and Sunday unexpectedly join forces. Never one to turn down an opportunity to flout the system, the rebellious senior officer helps Carl buck Navy bureaucracy, overcome the loss of a leg, and go on to make military history. By the time he retires, Carl earns the esteemed titles of Master Diver and Master Chief, the Navy's highest rank for an enlisted man.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Cuba Gooding, Charlize Theron, Hal Holbrook
Starring: Robert De Niro, Cuba Gooding, Charlize Theron, Hal Holbrook, David Keith, Michael Rapaport, Powers Boothe
Director: George Tillman
Director: George Tillman
Screenwriter: Scott Marshall Smith
Producer: Robert Teitel, Bill Badalato
Composer: Mark Isham
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Reviews for Men of Honor
De Niro may be the only thing standing between Men Of Honor -- itself a tipoff of a title, for who really wouldn't rather see Men Of Shame? -- and complete stuffed-shirt dullness.
Men of Honor may be square, but in recent years we've had all the hip we need in the movie theaters.
The film's lack of pace -- each conflict is drawn out to epic lengths -- bleeds the passion out of the picture.
This is one motion picture that only puts half of the pieces together.
Tillman's sense of fun that keeps his film from sinking too far or too fast.
If you can live with a certain by-the-numbers approach, this [movie] is a rousing one.
An underwater drama that just about drowns in its own sea of heroism.
I am glad to know the story of Carl Breshear, but I wish I had read it in a newspaper.
It's still entertaining and clearly benefits from solid and engaging performances from Gooding and De Niro, but it isn't as good as it could and should have been.
It is set in the 1950s and '60s and actually feels as if it were made back then. And that's exactly what's good about it
If in the mood for a didactic 'feel good' movie about racism, Men of Honor is a far more intelligent choice than the insipid Remember the Titans.
The possibility of failure is not allowed in this film; as a result, there's no real drama.
Men of Honor leaves you wanting to know more, and that's not a bad thing.
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