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Bennie 2022-06-04 23:38:35
A movie about the Battle of the Bulge
The background of the film is the Battle of the Ardennes and the Battle of the Bulge in the latter part of the Second World War. The film is true to the facts, but not rigid to the facts. No one will pin the victory or defeat of the battle on whether it can seize the Allied oil depot. It's...
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Joannie 2022-09-13 21:58:10
Fragments of the truth history [From Li Zongheng Film Critic]
1. The reason why I saw the Tank War is largely due to Quentin's comments on Nolan. He said that he especially wanted to watch Nolan's remake of the Tank War, which would be very interesting. It's quite interesting, and sometimes it's really hard to understand when peers look at peers. Of course,...

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Col. Martin Hessler: Our column has made the farthest advance! We have outrun the other Panzers! The eyes of Germany are on us! The Fuhrer himself will decorate me. We have done it Conrad! We have done it!
Cpl. Conrad: Then I was wrong. We have won the war.
Col. Martin Hessler: No.
Cpl. Conrad: You mean we have lost?
Col. Martin Hessler: No.
Cpl. Conrad: I don't understand. If we have not won, and we have not lost, than what is happening?
Col. Martin Hessler: The best thing possible is happening - the war will go on.
Cpl. Conrad: For how long?
Col. Martin Hessler: Indefinitely. On, and on, and on!
Cpl. Conrad: But it must come to an end.
Col. Martin Hessler: You're a fool Conrad. Those of us who understood knew in 1941 that we could never win.
Cpl. Conrad: You mean Colonel for three years we have been fighting without any hope of victory?
Col. Martin Hessler: There are many kinds of victory. For the German Army to survive, for us to remain in uniform - that is our victory. Conrad, the world is not going to get rid of us after all.
Cpl. Conrad: But, when do we go home?
Col. Martin Hessler: This is our home.
Cpl. Conrad: And my sons? When do I see them? What will become of them?
Col. Martin Hessler: They will become German soldiers, and you will be proud of them.
[pause]
Col. Martin Hessler: Conrad, do you still have any of those delicacies left you offered me at Ambleve?
Cpl. Conrad: Yes, sir.
Col. Martin Hessler: Prepare them for me. I'm in very good appetite!
[Music]