Here's what I really have grown to hate...
... that phrase, "Based on a True Story"... .
the perception is that the movie reflects a true account of some piece of history.
Those two words, "based on" allow nearly infinite latitude in the name of poetic license, or the cinematic equivalent.
Disney's "Pearl Harbor" is an example. I made it through about the first 20-30 minutes before leaving the room (wife bought it on VHS)... I found the depiction of the airhead nurses' falsifications of flight-school applicants' eyesight and vaccination records utterly reprehensible, unprofessional, improper, and, if nothing else, stupid and irresponsible. I'm suprised some group representing Navy nurses hasn't complained..... or have they? I have no idea what they did to the rest of the movie, nor will I be interested, unless one of you trusted TDR'rs tells me otherwise..... and then I might give your posting a "jaundiced eye"... .
Tora!Tora!Tora! is, was, and perhaps always will be the consummate Pearl Harbor movie.
We have enough trouble with the damn revisionists wanting to "interpret" history, shave off the rough edges, impose Klintonian moral relativism, defend the U. N. in all circumstances, and, in the end, (not unintended, by the way) blatantly mislead the would-be historian. (especially our school-kids) It's already damnear unmanageable as it is, without Orwell's "Winston Smith" having a counterpart writing novels, too.