Men of Honor

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Men of Honor

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Directed by George Tillman, Jr.
Written by Scott Marshall Smith
Starring Robert De Niro
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Charlize Theron
Cinematography Anthony B. Richmond
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) 2000
Running time 129 min.
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Men of Honor is a 2000 drama film, directed by George Tillman, Jr. and starring Robert De Niro and Cuba Gooding Jr. It is inspired by a true story.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Carl Brashear (Gooding Jr.) decides to leave his native Kentucky and the life of a sharecropper by way of joining the United States Navy. As a crew member of the salvage ship USS Hoist, where he is assigned to the galley, he is inspired by the bravery of one of the divers, Master Chief Petty Officer Leslie William "Billy" Sunday (De Niro). He is determined to overcome racism and become the first ever African American navy diver, even proclaiming that he will become a Master Diver. He eventually is selected to attend Diving and Salvage School in Bayonne, New Jersey where he arrives as a Boatswain Mate Second Class. However, he finds that Master Chief Sunday is the Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO) and head instructor, who is under orders from the school's eccentric commanding officer to ensure that Brashear fails.

Brashear struggles to overcome his educational shortcomings, a result of his leaving school in the 7th grade in order to help his family's failing farm. He receives educational assistance from his future wife, an aspiring doctor, who works part time in the Harlem (New York City) Public Library. Brashear proves himself as a diver by rescuing a fellow student whose dive buddy abandoned him during a salvage evaluation that turns into a near disaster. Unfortunately, due to the prevailing racism of the commanding officer, the student who fled in the face of danger is awarded a medal for his heroic actions. After many more challenges - both mental and physical - Brashear successfully completes the diving school earning the quiet and suppressed admiration of Master Chief Sunday.

The paths and careers of both Brashear and Sunday sharply diverge as the former rises quickly through the ranks, even becoming a national hero in recovering a missing atomic bomb, while the latter becomes a brooding alcoholic and is reduced in rank from Master Chief to Chief Petty Officer. The two eventually meet again after Brashear loses his left leg in the atomic bomb incident and must fight the navy in order to return to full active duty and fulfill his dream of becoming a master diver.

Tagline: History is made by those who break the rules.

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