#4: Pearl Harbor
Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor (2001) has been criticized for prioritizing a trivial love story over historical accuracy, a sentiment echoed by renowned critic Roger Ebert. One notable inaccuracy highlighted in the film is the portrayal of women without stockings, a stark departure from the social norms of the period.

While some argue about the scarcity of nylon due to wartime restrictions, the absence of stockings remains a significant oversight, detracting from the film’s authenticity. This deviation from historical accuracy underscores the film’s focus on spectacle over substance, ultimately diminishing its impact as a portrayal of one of the most significant events in history.