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Rating: 7.485/10 by 2317 users

Men of Honor (2000)

Against formidable odds -- and an old-school diving instructor embittered by the U.S. Navy's new, less prejudicial policies -- Carl Brashear sets his sights on becoming the Navy's first African-American master diver in this uplifting true story. Their relationship starts out on the rocks, but fate ultimately conspires to bring the men together into a setting of mutual respect, triumph and honor.

Directing:
  • George Tillman Jr.
  • Douglas A. Raine
  • Barry K. Thomas
  • Ernie F. Orsatti
Writing:
  • Scott Marshall Smith
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Sep 13, 2000

Rating: 7.485/10 by 2317 users

Alternative Title:
Men of Honour - GB
Les Chemins De La Dignité - FR

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 09 minutes
Budget: $32,000,000
Revenue: $82,300,000

Plot Keyword: diving, u.s. navy

Robert De Niro
Master Chief Leslie W. Sunday ('Billy')
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Senior Chief Carl Brashear
Hal Holbrook
'Mr. Pappy'
Powers Boothe
Captain Pullman
David Keith
Captain Hartigan
Holt McCallany
MM1 Dylan Rourke
David Conrad
Lt. / Cmdr. / Capt. Hanks
Joshua Leonard
PO2 Timothy Douglas Isert
Carl Lumbly
Mac Brashear
Lonette McKee
Ella Brashear
Glynn Turman
Chief Floyd
Richard Sanders
Donny Moor Bartender
Henry Harris
Rescued Pilot
Tyler Posey
Boy (uncredited)

warren23

Men of honor what a film it is in my top 10 films

RalphRahal

Men of Honor is one of those films that hits hard with its message, yet somehow got a mixed reception from critics who called it too conventional. But honestly, what’s wrong with a movie sticking to a classic, inspiring formula when it’s done right? The story of Carl Brashear, played by Cuba Gooding Jr., is all about perseverance, dignity, and refusing to let others define your worth. Robert De Niro, as the tough and unpredictable Master Chief Billy Sunday, brings an intensity that elevates every scene he's in. Their dynamic is what makes the movie so gripping, showing how respect is earned through resilience and action, not just words. The script carries some powerful lines, but the standout moment for me is when Carl confidently fires back, "You're damn right I am!" That single line encapsulates everything the movie stands for. It’s not just about race or breaking barriers, but about proving to yourself and the world that you belong where you’ve worked hard to be. The cinematography and production keep things grounded, never feeling overly dramatic, which makes the emotional beats hit even harder. The pacing might feel a bit slow in places, but it gives enough breathing room for the character arcs to feel earned rather than rushed. Overall, Men of Honor is an inspiring watch, especially if you appreciate stories about overcoming adversity without unnecessary fluff or exaggeration. Gooding Jr. delivers one of his best performances, and De Niro balances toughness with subtle layers of respect and mentorship. It’s a movie that deserved more credit than it got and remains a solid reminder of how persistence and belief in yourself can break down any obstacle.


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