Midway

    Midway
    2019

    Synopsis

    The story of the Battle of Midway, and the leaders and soldiers who used their instincts, fortitude and bravery to overcome massive odds.

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    Cast

    • Ed SkreinLieutenant Richard 'Dick' Best
    • Patrick WilsonRear Admiral Edwin T. Layton
    • Woody HarrelsonAdmiral Chester W. Nimitz
    • Luke EvansCommander Wade McClusky
    • Mandy MooreAnne Best
    • Luke KleintankLieutenant Clarence Earle Dickinson
    • Dennis QuaidVice Admiral William 'Bull' Halsey
    • Aaron EckhartLieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle
    • Keean JohnsonChief Aviation Radioman James Murray
    • Nick JonasBruno Gaido

    Recommandations

    • 88

      The Seattle Times

      The effects work rivals the likes of “Saving Private Ryan” and, well, “Independence Day.” It’s spectacular and realistic-looking. That’s to be expected. What’s not expected is how serious-minded and well-acted the picture is.
    • 70

      Variety

      The film’s drama is B-movie basic. But the destructive colliding metal-on-metal inferno of what war is makes Midway a picture worth seeing.
    • 65

      IGN

      I walked out wondering how a mini-series might have better served this historic moment and the men who made it. Still, with all its gaps and flaws, Midway is a serviceable ode to servicemen this Veteran's Day weekend.
    • 60

      Time Out

      Steel battleships and raining fire are Midway’s primary colors; the movie flaunts its hugeness at every turn. You’ll never mistake it for the real thing, but Emmerich’s eye for historical detail is scary.
    • 60

      Arizona Republic

      While the movie doesn’t break new ground, it’s a story pretty well told. If you’re a fan of war epics of movies about flying, you’ll find something that holds your interest.
    • 59

      TheWrap

      Like many of Emmerich’s movies, even the better ones, Midway loses sight of the humanity inside its vast vistas of devastation. It’s a giant film with a very small impact.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      A stolid film that largely rests on its director’s competence at helming extravagant aerial views of pyrotechnic destruction.
    • 42

      IndieWire

      If the film’s story is steered by a hard-nosed focus on the large and small of what actually happened, the way Emmerich tells it feels more informed by WWII movies than it does by the war itself.