A Bridge Too Far Comments

  • Paolo 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    I don't know how, maybe it is the reason that the version I watched back then is not clear, and I don't feel much about the...

  • Uriel 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    "The cast is impressive, but the number is so large that few people can escape the impression of the dragon set; the battle scenes are impressive, dragging too long leads to wandering thoughts; the attention to all aspects of the action is impressive, but it is slow. The rhythm and direction of the narrative. After three hours, the director seems to have made the audience feel the feeling of struggling through the muddy Dutch soil in hunger."...That said, it is still marked with four...

  • Travon 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    Too many grand scenes were laid out, and the paratroopers dropped very shockingly. This is a complete anti-war film. The cruelty of war, human decision-making, and unfavorable weather conditions will cost a large number of innocent soldiers and people their lives. The father who lost his parent and child, the sergeant who committed dangerous crimes to save the captain, the mother who lamented why the five-minute truce, and the German generals who tried a peaceful truce, all use their own roles...

  • Jermaine 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    1A bridge too far, out of reach. 2Except try. You can do that, can't you? 3"Pleasant journey. 顺顺风." "I don't feel much like...

  • Tanner 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    Now it is very rare to see such a multi-angle panoramic war system. Not to mention the huge investment of human, material and financial resources, the determination and perseverance required for the creative process alone is not comparable to ordinary movies. The director of the film has served in the military. The original author is a war correspondent who has personally experienced World War II. Many of the big-name actors in the film were born in the war years and were more or less tied to...

  • Shakira 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    Poor British paratroopers, the paratroopers were used to encircle, and they couldn't get supplies because their teammates threw the supplies to the German positions. There were 10,000 people, and only 2,000 people came...

  • Davonte 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    It's a pity that a movie, a good original, but because too many famous actors are used, the dramatic tension is distracted. Almost all the weapons and equipment mobilized in it were genuine, and even an anti-tank rocket was used to blow up an antique chariot. From the current point of view, it was a...

  • Katlynn 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    The generals were jealous, and the corpses of his men were everywhere. "Operation Market Garden" became "Operation Cemetery and...

  • Milan 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    Montgomery's pride and arrogance cost the Allied forces and even the Dutch civilians a heavy price, but the Allied countries have time. And the Germans who tried their best for the last fight have no time to celebrate. The so-called victory is just a glimpse before death. The stubbornness and rigidity of the British is simply maddening. This star-studded drama is so serious that it is a bit dull, but it is of extraordinary significance, just as when mentioning Pearl Harbor, the first thought of...

  • Rusty 2021-12-21 08:01:19

    The best war film of the 1970s, the scene is real and magnificent, and there is no trace of computer production. Especially the airborne scene,...

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A Bridge Too Far quotes

  • Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: Remember what the general said; we're the cavalry. It would be bad form to arrive in advance of schedule. In the nick of time would do nicely.

  • Lt. General Horrocks: Kickoff will be at 14:35 hours tomorrow afternoon. The Irish Guards under the command of Col. Vandeleur will take the lead.

    Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: [sotto voce] Christ, not us again.

    Lt. General Horrocks: What'd you say to that, Joe?

    Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: Delighted, sir, truly delighted.

    Lt. General Horrocks: I've selected you to lead us, not only because of your extraordinary fighting ability, but also because, in the unlikely event the Germans ever get you, they will assume from your attire that they've captured a wretched peasant and immediately send you on your way.