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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....

Wolfgang Preiss
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Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: As best I can figure it, we're on the wrong beach. The control boat must have been confused by the smoke from the naval bombardment. They landed us about a mile and a quarter south of where we were supposed to land. We should be up there.
Col. Caffey: I agree with you, but what are we gonna do now? Our reinforcements and heavy equipment will be approaching in a very few minutes. What happens if they land at the right beach?
Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt Jr.: The reinforcements will have to follow us wherever we are. We're starting the war from right here. Head inland. We're going inland.
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Mayor of Colleville: [meeting the British on the beach] Welcome; welcome, friends. I brought champagne, but I do know think it will be enough for all of you.
Lord Lovat: Quite alright. We have a pressing engagement; the war. Move inland.
[to his bagpiper]
Lord Lovat: Millen, Blue Bonnett!
[as British troops march inland to the bagpipe playing of Millen, the mayor of Colleville raises his champagne bottle in salute, which earns the bemused observation of Clough and Flanagan]
Pvt. Clough: [to Flanagan] If you ask me, Flanagan, there are a lot of pretty peculiar blokes on this beach.