Norman Campbell Rees

Norman Campbell Rees

  • Born: 1957-4-4
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Corene 2022-03-26 09:01:06

      The group of people in the submarine

      The recruits in the company had organized the viewing, and it was very exciting. At that time, I felt that the group of people in the submarine was very amazing. There are two major factors, physical, psychological, and ordinary people can't do it. Long voyage and short voyage are both a test, but...

    • Luisa 2021-12-13 08:01:04

      Don't like the adaptation of the show that completely contradicts reality

      When I watched this film, I felt that the war was cruel. Whether it was the Nazi Germans or the Allies, I didn't want any of them to sacrifice.
      On the other hand, individuals are more disgusted with such adaptations that completely contradict historical facts. Applying a completely real submarine...

    • Priscilla 2021-12-13 08:01:04

      It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such an enjoyable war movie. Even though it’s an old movie, it should be done like this. There is no pretense, no pretentiousness, no love for children, because war is cruel, and of course it must be a war movie that can restore war to the greatest extent. It promotes justice, promotes good and punishes evil. This film has achieved this. If it is ugly, it is recommended to watch science fiction films. The climax was repeated, there were almost no big loopholes, and the cast was also extremely powerful. At that time, Matthew Nun was out of water.

    • Palma 2022-03-27 09:01:06

      I also gave it a 5 with strong subjective and personal emotions. It was the first European and American film I watched in a movie theater. Although I have seen some before, I still feel extremely shocked and amazed at the freshness this film brought me. Later I looked for a chance to watch it 10 times, and the feeling is weaker than ever. Anyway, this is an enlightenment film for my European and American films.

    U-571 quotes

    • Chief Klough: Well, Mister Tyler, if you ever need a chief, I'll go to sea with you anytime.

    • Chief Klough: What the hell are those yardbirds doing to my boat?