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Rebeka 2021-12-21 08:01:19
The most humiliating defeat of the Allies in World War II, the stains of Montgomery's military career
Personally, there is not much difference between "Distant Bridge" and real war history. It is a very good historical film of World War II. To be honest, the "market garden" operation (PS: from the name of this operation, "market garden", co-authored the rear of the German army as its own back...
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Liana 2022-03-22 09:02:02
Failed Action Positive Theme
This film describes the biggest airborne operation of World War 2: Market Garden. Although this operation ended in failure, the themes presented in the film are still positive. There is no decadent atmosphere.
Much of the film is devoted to the British 1st Airborne Division (which wears a red...

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Harmony 2022-04-20 09:01:49
War is a collective activity in the end, any impulsive and self-indulgent behavior may cause a difference, even at the moment of victory, if you are not careful, you will inevitably lose the battle. Therefore, the situation of overwhelming situation basically does not exist in reality. Yes, more often, even if you win the whole war, you will always lose a battle or two. This is a typical British war film, full of stars and imposing, but unfortunately the narrative is too fragmented, the characters are too many, and the film is too long, it is difficult to concentrate at the end.
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Treva 2022-03-23 09:02:11
Cornelius Ryan's original reportage work, this is also a relatively huge one in the World War II movies in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Lieutenant Colonel Giles Vandeleur: Joe? Joe, how the hell do they expect us to keep schedule on a road like this?
Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: You don't know the worst. This bit we're on now?
Lieutenant Colonel Giles Vandeleur: Yes?
Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: It's the wide part.
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Old Dutch lady's son: She says you are much too noisy.
John Frost: She does realize there's something of a war going on, doesn't she?