This movie depicts war in the most graphic, brutal fashion possible. In other words, it depicts war as it truly is.
I think Pearl Harbor did an outstanding job displaying the horror and pain Japan's attack on Hawaii caused, as well as the true cost of war itself.
Definatly the bombing scenes and shooting scenes are bloody-gorey, but what do you expect from a WW II movie? Nevertheless, I wouldn't let a sensitive younger kid watch it.
The sex scene in the parachute hanger seemed a little uneccessary to me, but without it the very end wouldn't have made sense, I suppose. Still, I didn't like it, and I wouldn't let a kid watch it.
Danny and his army buddy get so drunk that they pass out and miss half the bombing the next morning. I think that counts as overdrinking.
The role models are good because they know their duty as men in the service, and their hearts are in the right places. They know right from wrong.
Overall, epic movie.