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Joesph 2021-12-22 08:01:08
World War II Epic Movies
Fox's turnaround is also the culmination of the climax of World War II epic films in the 1960s. From a panoramic point of view, the film is still very successful, at least much better than the Soviet-style meeting + war, as always, with some small characters throughout the entire battle. However,...
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Aurelio 2022-03-22 09:02:02
The broken thoughts are very long [the longest day]
America's largest war movie before the 1960s.
D-Day is the longest day. In order to express the longest day, the main creator did not hesitate to stretch the length of the film to the extreme 178 minutes of ordinary movies, and the physiological time has reached the effect of the title of the film....

Robert Freitag
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Kadin 2022-04-20 09:01:48
What's interesting is that Richard Burton, who played the second lieutenant in the British Air Force with a thigh injury, actually served in the RAF in 1944. This is a true performance. His lines in it are classic, "He (Germany) is dead, I am lame (UK), you are lost (US), it always happens like this, I mean war." Predicted Germany UK USA ending.
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Luigi 2021-12-22 08:01:08
This film describes the most exciting battle on the Western Front: the Allied Normandy counterattack. The movie 50 years ago is not inferior to "Saving Private Ryan". The funniest clip is that the small American troops who have been separated actually pass by a low wall with the German troops, without squinting their eyes...
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