Pearl Harbor: Into The Arizona 珍珠港:亚利桑那号探秘(2016) Movie Script

杰瑞发布于2024-04-27

亚利桑那号航空母舰在珍珠港的海底休息了75年。 The USS Arizona has been resting on Pearl Harbor's ocean floor for the past 75 years. 自1941年被摧毁以来,科学家们首次掌握了深入观察船内的技术。亚利桑那号曾经被认为是其舰队的骄傲,现在它在珍珠号的浅水区发生了巨大的变化。对亚利桑那号航空母舰的全面搜索揭示了美国历史上最黑暗的日子之一。船内的发现清楚地提醒着所有为国家付出最终代价的人。探险队复述了经历过日本偷袭珍珠港事件的幸存者的个人故事。它还将亚利桑那号上的一名幸存者带回船上,这可能是最后一次看到这艘船。这是他从未想过会再看到的景象。

- We're going to move pretty slowly in here.
- Yes.
- We're trying to throw up too much... - [Narrator] The wall cabinet, with soap dishes.
- [Brett] That's pretty cool.
- That's something, really, really something.
- The soap dish looks white, so it must be a porcelain.
In the past, we've seen cups, things that are porcelain in nature don't collect marine growth, they stay white.
- [Narrator] Everything, the way it was left on the morning of December 7th.
- Cool.
And you can see in this particular cabin the sink looks like it's on the floor because of this high sediment load.
- So this is another way to allow the survivors to remember what it was like, to see what their shipmates endured, and to strengthen that bond.
- It sure brings back a lot of memories.
- [Narrator] With the custom-built ROV still not ready, Don will miss the exploration of the deeper decks.
- A bulb, there was... - [Brett] Light bulb.
- [Narrator] But for him, just this first look inside has brought his old home back to life.
- The phone was there on the desk, and the light bulb was in the socket.
Just kind of eerie.
Who'd ever think that you'd see something like that 75 years later.
(fires burning) - [Narrator] By the end of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 21 U.S. ships have been sunk or damaged.
2,403 people are killed, 1,177 on the Arizona alone.
The fires on the ship rage for more than two days.
- We were in blackout conditions in those days.
Nobody could have any lights on their house or anything.
The only light you could see on the whole island was the burning of the Arizona.
- [Narrator] After the fire subsides, Seaman Sterling Cale is assigned to lead a group of 10 sailors to recover bodies from the wreckage.