IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes54%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users85%
Director: George Tillman Jr.•Genres: Biography, Drama, Sport
Carl Brashear, a young African American man, aspires to become a U.S. Navy Master Diver during the 1950s. Facing deep-seated racism and prejudice, he endures brutal training and personal hardships. With the unwavering support of his mentor, Master Chief Billy Sunday, Brashear overcomes immense obstacles, including a severe injury, to achieve his dream and become the Navy's first-ever master diver.
Men of Honor received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its inspirational story and the performances of Cuba Gooding Jr. and Robert De Niro, others found the film to be formulaic and overly sentimental. The movie resonated with viewers for its themes of perseverance and overcoming adversity.
Cuba Gooding Jr. delivers a compelling performance as the determined Carl Brashear.
Robert De Niro provides strong support as the complex mentor figure.
The film's inspirational message about overcoming prejudice and disability is a key strength, though some critics found the narrative predictable.
Google audience: Google users generally praised the film's inspiring true story, Cuba Gooding Jr.'s powerful performance, and the themes of resilience and overcoming prejudice. Many found it a moving and motivational movie.
The film is based on the true story of Carl Brashear, who lost his leg in a diving accident but still managed to become a Master Diver, and later a divemaster instructor, making him the first African American master diver in U.S. Navy history.
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