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Ned 2023-07-07 22:45:24
The director cleverly controlled the number of people in this group play to about five, so as to fully shape the character and appearance of the characters. The addition of humor also makes the film relaxed and...
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Nedra 2023-07-06 02:37:58
6.5 points. It is said that it was adapted from real people and real things, but no matter how you look at it, it doesn't feel real. On the contrary, it is full of black comedy absurdity. The director obviously wanted to add some comedy elements, but I think this attempt was a failure. Too many cold jokes did not bring comedy color to the story. Clint Eastwood is still the cowboy of the Red Dead Redemption era. It’s OK to be cool, but does acting really exist?...
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Cassandre 2023-06-28 18:03:44
Is the ending imitating the Twilight Threesome? Enemies can also be bought with money. Generals get honor, soldiers get money, and both sides...
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Jayce 2023-06-26 12:32:16
Americans are really entertaining. They can make war movies so hilarious. They thought it was a serious drama at first, but suddenly, without warning, Nima came to a big turning point. Grandpa with facial paralysis kept his face serious. Brushing the lower limit, the joyous theme song Burning Bridges haunted my mind for a long time. . ....
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Kayley 2023-06-22 20:48:32
Seeing what Shao Zhan found, Sherman was in full blast and was wonderful. I really have the motivation to...
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Gregorio 2023-06-02 06:59:38
The calm and composed Kelly, the brave and resolute big Joe, the cynical oddball, the calculating crapgame, the great generals, and a large number of strategic friends who are waiting to share the spoils all appeared in this short two hours, and the characters tell the story very clear. Kelly's strategic deployment is indeed perfect, and even the unexpected oddball calls for more helpers and the Nazis turn their backs. The whole story goes from capturing important German prisoners of...
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Ulises 2023-05-25 02:10:47
This NM is definitely the American version. Raise your hands and the Germans are like NM2B. They finally went to pursue their dreams with gold. If it was released in China, there must be a line at the end. They finally surrendered with...
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Dell 2023-05-01 19:45:01
There are a few laughs, but there are indeed a few places where my stomach hurts. It can be seen that this film has put a lot of thought into differentiating the characters and portrayed them with heart, but it can be done better. The director is quite satisfactory, almost There are no bright spots or shortcomings to speak of, and there is no room for difficulty or challenge in the performance. Generally speaking, it's...
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Brett 2023-04-18 00:00:41
Because of the strong comedy color, it seemed that the evaluation was mediocre at the time, but the performance was not bad, especially the American general in it was very funny. I felt that I made fun of...
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Rodrigo 2023-04-10 10:26:09
I am a post-80s generation, and I watched this film purely to find the feeling of the 1960s and 1970s in the United States. The music in it is great, the tank driver is very handsome, and then the actor of the tiger tank driver at the end always feels familiar. Which movie I have seen, others have no bright spots, I can't laugh anymore when I watch it again, I just watch it for...
Kelly's Heroes Comments
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Oddball: [looking at aerial pics of the a remaining bridge] Beautiful.
Moriarty: suppose the bridge ain't there?
Oddball: [groans] Don't hit me with them negative waves so early in the morning. Think the bridge will be there and it will be there. It's a mother, beautiful bridge, and it's gonna be there. Ok?
Oddball: [Later: Oddball is looking through binoculars at the bridge] Still up!
Oddball: [planes fly and bomb the bridge] ... No it ain't. See what sending out them negative waves did, Moriarty?
Moriarty: That ain't my fault, Oddball, I've done nothing but have good thoughts about that damn bridge ever since we left!
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Crapgame: [Crapgame finds a mine in the minefield] Hey! I found one!
Big Joe: What kind is it?
Crapgame: The kind that blows up! How the Hell do I know what kind it is?
Director: Brian G. Hutton
Language: English,French,German Release date: June 23, 1970