U-571 (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Jonathan Mostow |
| Cast | Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Jon Bon Jovi and David Keith |
| Theatrical Release | April 21, 2000 |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Buy this item ... | 2 used from $2.00 |
About U-571
Spring 1942: A crew of young submarine sailors are on a much-needed 48-hour liberty when they're suddenly called together and engaged in an expedition. At the helm are Lieutenant Commander Mike Dahlgren (Bill Paxton), Lieutenant Andrew Tyler (Matthew McConaughey), and Chief Klough (Harvey Keitel). Other pivotal crew members include Tyler's Annapolis pal Lieutenant Pete Emmett (Jon Bon Jovi, proving his acting mettle) and Lieutenant Hirsch (Jake Weber), who, along with Marine Major Coonan (David Keith), organizes the mission. As much of the movie takes place in a submarine during WWII, there are inevitable comparisons with the technical masterpiece Das Boot, but Mostow's masterfully shot tale can hold its own.
McConaughey's Tyler is believably earnest as he comes to grips with the reality, tragedy, and consequence of being in command. While this explosion-filled film consistently maintains its tense pace (as did the underrated Breakdown), it also presents with surprising restraint a genuine human story--and the remarkable journey of an unexpected hero. --N.F. Mendoza Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Good story, poor editing |
| A great movie experience |
Regarding some critics here that question the historical accuracy, it's a "fictional" story based loosely upon the exploits of many brave men during WWII, American and U.K., but focusing on an American submarine crew. At the end of the film, credit is given to many (if not all) crews that captured Enigma code materials during WWII, including the U.K. crews. Maybe these critics didn't stick with the film long enough to see credit given to the real people that this film is honoring. If you watch the bonus features included on the DVD, you will hear from the director/writer about how the story was developed, the research that was done, and the submarine training that the cast received. He in no way is trying to say that the events in the movie actually happened. He just wanted to do an exciting WWII submarine movie and pay tribute to the brave men who served on submarines in WWII. I believe he said that he wanted to create a film that would allow people to "experience" what the characters in the film are experiencing and ask the question "would I be brave enough to do this?". In my opinion, he absolutely succeeds.
I have only seen this film on standard DVD so I can't comment on the Blu-ray version.
One additional point discussed by the director... the German submarine crew is played by an all-German cast of actors rather than a bunch of American actors speaking German. It may seem like a minor point, but it really adds to the movie experience.
I highly recommend this film to anyone who likes a good, suspenseful submarine flick. If you are looking for a documentary or a morality film full of speeches and/or politically correct nonsense, look elsewhere. December 12, 2008
| A great, fictional war story |
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