Jim Boeven

Jim Boeven

  • Born: 1967-11-11
  • Height: 6' 2" (1.88 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Anthony 2022-03-23 09:02:16

      Hart's War

      Concentration camp is undoubtedly one of the most terrifying words in World War II, and the film "Hart's War" is about a war nightmare that happened in a concentration camp.

      Lt. Tommy Hart (Colin Farrell), a second-year law student, enlists in World War II as an officer's assistant due to his...

    • Glennie 2021-12-25 08:01:04

      Old cloth, cool!

      When starring in this film, Bruce might not be considered old, in fact, Die Hard 4 is not too old.
      The film is very smooth, maybe because of the love of war movies, coupled with the cold feeling of winter, it is as cool as brothers.
      Colin Falrell was very young and heroic inside, unlike him now,...

    • Frances 2021-12-25 08:01:04

      On the other hand, it shows that the concentration camps in the Nazi period are different from other concentration camps. This film focuses on glory, courage, sacrifice... The colonel did BW kill everything. At the same time, the history of racial discrimination and the dignity of black people is written into it, which is a good World War II movie. There is also a cameo by Sam Worthington, haha

    • Leonard 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      I thought that the starring role was Hart, and Uncle Bruce was a green leaf. After reading the stinky and long foreshadowing in front, I realized that Uncle Bruce was still playing the leading role at the end. Maybe there are not as many scenes as Hart, but we have a high gold content! I thought it was a beautiful scene when I watched the movie. At the beginning of the battle, I thought it was a prison break film, and I was wondering how it became a prison court in the middle of it. After seeing it, I realized that the purpose of the prison break was not to run, but to blow up the military factory. The story design is quite good.

    Hart's War quotes

    • Col. Werner Visser: Strange thing about war wounds- the older you get, the less proud of them you become.

    • [Lt. Hart offers condolences upon learning that Col. Visser's own son was killed in action on the Russian Front]

      Col. Werner Visser: I killed my share of French and English in the last war; All of *them* had fathers.