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Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor (2001) - Quotes

Audience Score
69

America's Defining Moment: December 7, 1941

Taglines: December 7, 1941 - The Day America Stood Still!

The Event That Changed the World

Taglines: Experience the event that changed the world.

Infamy of December 7, 1941

Taglines: December 7, 1941 - A day that shall live in infamy

End of Innocence, Dawn of Glory

Taglines: It was the end of innocence, and the dawn of a nation's greatest glory.

A Transformative Day in History

Taglines: December 7, 1941 - A Surprise Attack That Changed Their Lives Forever

A Sunday Morning in History

Taglines: December 7, 1941 - It Was A Sunday Morning...

Moments of Change and the Power of Love

Taglines: It takes a moment to change history. It takes love to change lives.

Reflections on Pearl Harbor's Impact

Quotes about Pearl Harbor: [[Roger Ebert; http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20010525/REVIEWS/105250301/1023 "Pearl Harbor",] * ], Chicago Sun-Times, 25 May 2001

Critique of Pearl Harbor's Dialogue and Direction

Quotes about Pearl Harbor: The film has been directed without grace, vision, originality, and although you may walk out quoting lines of dialogue, it will not be because you admire them.

A Father's Promise Amidst War

Rafe: Danny, you can't die. You can't die. You know why? Because you're going to be a father. You're going to be a daddy. I wasn't supposed to tell you. You're going to be a father. Please.
Danny: No, you are.

Finding Faith in Duty

Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: Where'd you find religion?
1st Lt Richard Cole: When you assigned me to this mission, sir.
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: I want you to do me a favor.
Cole: What's that, Colonel?
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: Pray for both of us.

Deceptive Peace: Friendship Medals Explained

Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: Secretary of the Navy gave me these.
Danny: What are they?
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: Friendship medals the Japanese gave us when they were pretending they wanted peace.
Rafe: What do you want me to do with them sir?
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: We're gonna wire them to the bombs and give them back.

Choosing Action Over Captivity in War

Pilot: What if we have to bail out over Japan?
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: Well, in that situation, I can't tell you what to do.
Rafe: What would you do, colonel?
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: I wasn't built to be a prisoner... so I would have my crew bail out. I'd find the sweetest military target I could and drive my plane right smack into the middle of it and kill as many of those bastards as I possibly could.

Misunderstandings Among Officers in Conflict

Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: I heard what you did.
Rafe: We can explain that, sir.
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: Explain what?
Danny: Whatever it is you heard about us, sir.
Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle: You mean the hoola shirts you were flying in... or the seven planes you shot down.

Resilience in the Face of Adversity

Franklin Roosevelt: Gentlemen, most of you did not know me when I had the use of my legs. I was strong, and proud, and arrogant. Now I wonder, every hour of my life, why God put me into this chair, but when I see defeat in the eyes of my countrymen, in your eyes right now, I start to think that maybe He brought me down for times like these when we all need to be reminded who we truly are, that we will not give up or give in.
Adm. Chester Nimitz: Mr. President, with all respect, sir. What you're asking can't be done.
George Fields: [tries to aid the president] Mr. President...
Roosevelt: [struggles to stand but is able to stand erect; to officers] Get back, George. Get back. Do not tell me it can't be done.

Lighthearted Exchange Amidst Tension

Danny: [exiting from theater] Evelyn!
Evelyn: Danny!
Danny: Hey.
Evelyn: Some comedy, huh?
Danny: Yeah.
Evelyn: It's been a while.
Danny: Yeah, I've been logging a lot offlight hours.
Evelyn: I kinda been avoiding you too.
Danny: Yeah. Look, do you...
Evelyn: Do you...
Danny: Do you want to?
Evelyn: Yeah.

Beauty and Heartache in Pearl Harbor

Rafe: You are so beautiful, it hurts.
Evelyn: It's your nose that hurts.
Rafe: I think it's my heart.

Vision Test Challenge Among Friends

Rafe: J, L, M, K, P, O, E, T, X. Eyes like an eagle, ma'am.
Evelyn: Slow down, flyboy. And instead of the bottom, read the very top. Both eyes.
Rafe: [clears throat] Yeah. C. Sorry, J. C, W, uh, Q, uh, Q
Evelyn: [smiles] Read the bottom line again, please, but read it right to left and every other letter.
Rafe: E, X...
Danny: X, E.
Rafe: X, E. X, E, ma'am. Ma'am, I know how this looks.
Evelyn: I'm sorry, Lieutenant. I really am, but Army and Navy requires 20/20 vision.
Rafe: Oh, I... It's not a problem with my eyes. I mean, I can see. I mean I can hit a runnin rabbit with a three-dollar pistol. I got a problem with letters, that's all.
Evelyn: Well, maybe after some schooling, you could come back and take the test again.
Rafe: No, I had schooling. I mean, the teachers just never knew what to make of it, I... It's just letters. I mix em up sometimes. That's all. I mean, I just get em backward sometimes. Look here. My math and spatial reasoning and my verbal scores are all excellent.
Evelyn: But you barely passed the written exam.
Danny: Yeah, but he did pass it. So it's my turn now?
Evelyn: No, you'll wait your turn.
Danny: Yes, ma'am.
Rafe: Ma'am, I'm never gonna be an English teacher. But I know why I'm here: to be a pilot. And you don't dogfight with manuals. You don't fly with gauges. I mean, it's all about feeling and speed, and lettin that plane become like a part of your body. And that manual says that a guy who's a slow reader can't be a good pilot. That file says I'm the best pilot in this room. Ma'am, please, don't take my wings.

Reflections on America’s Strength in War

Evelyn Johnson: [[World War II] When the action is over and we look back, we understand both more and less. This much is certain. Before the Doolittle raid, America knew nothing but defeat. After it, nothing but victory. Japan realized, for the first time, that they could lose and began to pull back. America realized that she would win and surged forward. It was a war that changed America. Dorie Miller was the first black American to be awarded the Navy Cross, but he would not be the last. He joined a brotherhood of heroes. ], for us, began at Pearl Harbor, and 1,177 men still lie entombed in the battleship Arizona. America suffered, but America grew stronger. It was not inevitable. The times tried our souls...and through the trial, we overcame.

A Heart Divided by Love and Duty

Evelyn Johnson: Rafe I'm pregnant... I didn't even know until the day you turned up alive... and then all this happened... I haven't told Danny... I don't want him to know. All he needs to think about is how to do this mission and get back alive. Oh Rafe, all I ever wanted was for us to have a home and grow old together, but life never asked me what I wanted. Now I'm going to give Danny my whole heart... but I don't think I'll ever look at another sunset without thinking of you... I'll love you my whole life.

A Deal with God and Love's Return

Rafe McCawley: [to Evelyn] I should've died over there. When I was in that water, I made a deal with God. I told Him I was sorry, I told Him I knew I'd been a fool for leaving you and trying to go over there and be a hero, and I promised I'd never ask for anything again, if I could just see you one more time... And you know what? It was worth it. You kept me alive Evelyn; you brought me home. So I'm gonna stand by my end of the deal. I'm gonna walk away and I won't ask you for anything... but I just want to know why... Just tell me that will you please? Just tell me why.

Defending National Strength Against Adversaries

Franklin Roosevelt: From Berlin, Rome and Tokyo, we have been described as a nation of weaklings and playboys who hire British or Russian or Chinese soldiers to do our fighting for us. Let them repeat that now. Let them tell that to General MacArthur and his men. Let them tell that to the soldiers who today are fighting hard in the far waters of the Pacific. Let them tell that to the boys in the Flying Fortresses. Let them tell that to the Marines.

Belief in Victory and Perseverance

Col. James Doolittle: Victory belongs to those who believe in it the most and believe in it the longest. We're gonna believe. We're gonna make America believe too.

Training for Precision in Aviation

Col. James Doolittle: Your grandma could take a B-25 off a mile-long runway. Well, I'm gonna train you to do it at 467 feet, because at 468 feet, you're dead, and once you get it up, you're gonna learn to fly it like a fighter. Thirty feet off the ground. I want you to say hello to Lt Jack Richards, Navy Aviation. He's gonna help us lighten these fat ladies here.

A Call to Voluntary Courage in Danger

Col. James Doolittle: [addressing a row of USAAF flight officers and crew; all of the men go forward] The mission I am asking you to volunteer for is exceptionally dangerous. Take a look at the man beside you. It's a good bet that in the next six weeks, you, or he, will be dead. Everyone brave enough to accept this...step forward.