Françoise Rosay

Françoise Rosay

  • Born: 1891-4-19
  • Height: 5' 10½" (1.79 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jarrell 2021-12-22 08:01:08

      "The Longest Day" film review

      Not bad, the acting skills of the actors, the design of the battle scenes, and the dialogue of the characters are old-fashioned black and white movies, but they are classics. It is a historical drama. It is narrated from both the German and Allied forces. It includes both the decision of the...

    • Cale 2021-12-22 08:01:08

      Too classic is worth watching and pondering over and over again

      It’s too classic to watch and ponder over and over again. A simple depiction of the landing of Normandy. This historic battle is different from the color film to save Private Ryan. Personal emotions are relatively objective to state the military judgments of the two sides. The biggest feeling is...

    • Clarissa 2021-12-22 08:01:08

      7.9 minutes, three hours, overall evaluation: difficult. I just think that anti-war war films are better than non-anti-war war films. You say it is anti-war, what's the matter with the cheerful soundtrack at the end? So happy? This feeling is the same as the impassioned soundtrack I heard at the end of "The Hurt Locker." Sometimes the soundtrack can really set the tone of a movie. For three hours, basically they have been patted and fought. Although there was a sentence at the end: "He's dead, I'm lame, you're lost" and a few hapless paratroopers were portrayed, but the cruelty of war and the discussion of human nature are still very simple. It seems to be the first film to make the Normandy Landing, and "Saving Private Ryan" is its descendant.

    • Tania 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      A movie that can't be reluctant to fast forward for a minute is a good movie! ! John Wayne handsome

    The Longest Day quotes

    • Lt. Col. Ocker: [Pluskat, inside a bunker, has just realized the Normandy invasion has begun and is warning Ocker, who is skeptical] And just where, my dear Pluskat, are those ships going?

      Maj. Werner Pluskat: Straight for me!

    • [Millen plays the bagpipes as British troops march toward the Germans]

      Pvt. Clough: There it is, he's at it again! Have you ever heard such a racket in all your life?

      Private Flanagan: Yeah, it takes an Irishman to play the pipes.