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Pearl Harbor

The Director's Cut - Vista Series (four-disc set)


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Starring:

Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, Cuba Gooding Jr., Tom Sizemore, Jon Voight, Colm Feore, and Alec Baldwin
Director: Michael Bay
MPAA rating: R (for The Director's Cut's additional war-time violent scenes)
Genre: Historical - Action - Drama - Romance
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
(Buena Vista Home Entertainment)

Movie: A Video: A+ Audio: A+ Extras: A+


Summary: Pearl Harbor is a powerful epic film based on the tragic real-world events of December 7, 1941.  The movie is as much about the real-world events surrounding the Japanese surprise attack, as it is about a love triangle between two fighter pilots and a nurse.  Though mostly fictional, the characters are an amalgamation of real-world personalities who lived through the Pearl Harbor attack.  The visual and audio elements are superb and put the audience in the middle of this event that changed the course of history.  The movie is so captivating that the 3-hour plus run-time didn't seem all that long.  I recommend this movie in any of the three versions available, but this Vista Series Director's Cut is by far the most definitive.
 



The Story

"A brilliant man would find a way not to fight a war."

From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay comes Pearl Harbor, an incredible film that re-tells the events surrounding the Japanese surprise attack on the U.S. Navy Pacific fleet based in Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.  This epic film employs incredible stunts, real-world pyrotechnics and explosions, computer generated visual special effects, and superb sound design to put audience in the middle of the action surrounding this tragic event that changed the course of history.  The movie magic behind Pearl Harbor is world class and is second to none.  Interestingly enough, the film is actually shot on-location on Oahu and even in Pearl Harbor.

Though a movie focused on this powerful event can easily stand on its own, Pearl Harbor further engages the audience through the storyline of fictional characters of two courageous pilots and a beautiful and quick-thinking nurse.  The love triangle woven among these three characters successfully brings this movie to life for audiences.  Based on an amalgamation of real-world personalities who lived through the Pearl Harbor attack, these characters pull us into the storyline and allow us to see what life was like during the early Sunday morning hours of December 7.  Given the recent tragic events of September 11, 2001, the movie Pearl Harbor becomes even more relevant to Americans.

"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant."

This Director's Cut Vista Series captures Michael Bay's original vision, with slightly extended footage (by one minute) and more violent and explicit war-time scenes.  These scenes show American soldiers being hit, their guts literally spilling out, and other explicit and gruesome traumas.  The sound design is equally explicit with sound effects that makes you feel the unimaginable pain and suffering.  Director Michael Bay successfully puts the viewer in the middle of an atrocious war-time environment.  All of this earns the Director's Cut an MPAA R-rating, versus the theatrical release version's PG-13 rating.

With a run time of approximately 3 hours and 4 minutes, Buena Vista decided to split the movie across two discs, with the first disc containing roughly the first two hours.  This is unfortunate, as it requires most viewers to get up and manually swap discs.  Even with the previously released 3-disc 60th Anniversary Commemorative Gift Set (released on December 4, 2001), the three-hour plus movie is split across two discs.

The Extras

click to see detail of contentsThis Director's Cut - Vista Series DVD version reviewed here is the most elaborate version of the three versions available.  Here's a summary of what's included in this 4-disc Vista Series release:

Disc 1: 

  • Feature film (part 1 of 2), chapters 1-31

  • audio commentary by Michael Bay and film historian Jeanine Basinger

  • audio commentary by producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and actors Alec Baldwin, Ben Affleck, and Josh Hartnett

  • audio commentary by cinematographer John Schwartzman, production designer Nigel Phelps, costume designer Michael Kaplan, supervising art director Martin Laing, and composer Hans Zimmer

  • "Why Letterbox" featurette: explaining the benefits of presenting the film in its original theatrical screen aspect ratio of 2.35:1 (nicely done and highly recommended viewing for those who don't understand the letterbox format)

Disc 2:

  • Feature film (part 2 of 2), chapters 32-44

  • audio commentary by Michael Bay and film historian Jeanine Basinger (continued)

  • audio commentary by producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and actors Alec Baldwin, Ben Affleck, and Josh Hartnett (continued)

  • audio commentary by cinematographer John Schwartzman, production designer Nigel Phelps, costume designer Michael Kaplan, supervising art director Martin Laing, and composer Hans Zimmer (continued)

  • "Journey to the Screen: The Making Of Pearl Harbor": the typical making-of featurette, with a documentary on the real-life Pearl Harbor veterans and their return to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial for the film's premiere

  • Faith Hill music video "There You'll Be"

  • Preview: National Geographic Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor

Disc 3:

  • The Film

    • Production Diaries

    • Boot Camp

    • Super 8 Montage

    • Theatrical trailer and teaser trailer

  • The History

    • "One Hour Over Tokyo"

    • "Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor", the History Channel documentary: a very inspirational documentary on the real-world surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and that fateful day's unsung heroes.

    • "Oral History: The Recollections of a Pearl Harbor Nurse"

Disc 4:

  • Visual Effects

    • Interactive Attack Sequence

    • Deconstructing Destruction: A Conversation on Visual Effects with Michael Bay and Eric Brevig

    • Animatic Attack

  • Interactive Timeline

  • Galleries of production design, publicity, historical, storyboards, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), and Stan Winston special effects makeup

  • DVD production credits

  • DVD-ROM features

    • "Definitive Bibliography": web links to Pearl Harbor information on the internet

Miscellaneous:

  • very unique fold-out packaging

  • four (4) vintage-style collectible postcards

  • 23-page "war journal"-styled booklet summarizing the contents of the 4-disc set and interesting production notes

  • a copy of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's address to Congress on December 8, 1941 that starts out as "Yesterday, December 7, 1941 - a data which will live in infamy..."

  • $10 rebate form for purchasers of the Pearl Harbor 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition DVD (offer ends January 2, 2003)

Video & Audio

The image quality of this anamorphic widescreen DVD is exceptional, thanks to the THX-certified video transfer.  The colors are accurate and saturated, while shadow detail is superb.  The excellent picture quality does justice for beautiful cinematography style, the stunning visual special effects, and the beautiful Hawaiian setting.

The sound design is equally remarkable.  It does a superb job of making the audience feel as though we are there.  Capturing the awesome sound design are three English soundtracks: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, and a Dolby Headphone soundtrack (a world's first!).  The soundtracks are completely immersive, from the aerial dogfights from the pilot's perspective to the underwater scenes where the sailors fall overboard after their battleship capsizes.  The DTS soundtrack  is particularly engaging, capturing some of the finer nuances of this richly textured soundtrack.  The dialog comes across consistently clear, and so did the awe-inspiring soundtrack by one of my favorite composers, Hans Zimmer.

Also included is the world's first Dolby Headphone soundtrack.  As its name implies, this soundtrack is specially mixed (or encoded) for headphone listening and simulates a surround sound soundfield with a conventional stereo headphone through the use of psycho-acoustic effects.  In my listening experience, the Dolby Headphone soundtrack created an amazing soundscape with just the stereo headphones.  The panning effects from side-to-side are exceptional and sounds very real.  The front-to-back fly-over effects are good, but doesn't come as close to a real 5.1-channel home theater set-up.  Overall, I was pretty impressed with the Dolby Headphone soundtrack.  It's great for late-night viewing, while traveling, or if you don't yet have a 5.1-channel home theater system.  I hope the Dolby Headphone soundtrack feature finds its way into many future DVD releases.

To listen to the Dolby Headphone soundtrack, simply plug in your stereo headphones into your DVD player.  That is, if your DVD player sports a headphone jack.  Unfortunately, many entry-level and budget DVD players do not have this feature.  If not, then if you have a receiver with headphone jacks, those will work also assuming you have connected the stereo output of your DVD player to your receiver.  Just make sure that your receiver is not in any DSP or surround sound processing mode and you're all set.

Conclusion

Regardless of which DVD version you choose, Pearl Harbor is a remarkable film about a turning point in our nation's history.  It is a movie that deserves to be in many collector's DVD library.

 

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Associated equipment used in evaluation: Sony DVP-S7700 reference DVD player, Sony KP-61V45 61" rear projection TV (4:3 screen aspect ratio), Sony ES STR-V444ES A/V receiver, four B&W CDM 9NTs as left/right main speakers and left/right surrounds, B&W CDM CNT center channel speaker, Monster Cable M-series S-Video cable MSV-500, Monster Cable Interlink LightSpeed 100 (Toslink) optical cable, Monster Cable Interlink 400 MKII interconnects, Monster Cable Original speaker cables in bi-wire configuration with Monster Cable twist-on gold-plated banana plug connectors, Lovan Sovereign T HiFi audio rack, and Sony MDR-V600 studio monitor headphones.  Our home theater equipment was calibrated with the Video Essentials DVD.

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Specifications:

- 4-disc set

- DVD-Video

- Single-sided

- Dual layer

- Region 1

- Run time: 184 minutes (split across two discs: first two hours is on the first disc, the third hour is on the second disc)

- Subtitle: English, Spanish

- Menus: Animated

- Scene selection: Animated

- Package: custom, fold-out

- 44 chapters

- THX Certified

- THX Optimizer

 

Video Features:

- Anamorphic Widescreen

- 2.35:1 aspect ratio

 

Audio Features:

DTS Digital Surround 5.1

- English: DTS 5.1

- English: Dolby Digital 5.1

- French: Dolby Digital 5.1

- English: Dolby Headphone

 

Release Dates:

Theatrical Release:
2001

DVD Re-release:
07/02/2002

Review Date:
07/29/2002

 

List prices:
$ 39.99

On-line price:
$ 27.99

 


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