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  • Cecelia 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    Mix and match styles lead to loss of taste

    Very happy "road adventure" + "escape" mode. When it was released that year, it should be said that it gave a very vivid education about war-themed films in China; however, we finally found that the only thing we learned was the thick skin of making up "divine dramas".

    Looking back now, I still...

  • Adalberto 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    The Great Escape: Nazis = idiots

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    This is a movie that was downloaded very early. There can be four ~5 years. I thought it was an...

  • Alta 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Wednesday, February 19, 2020. Recommended viewing. Captain Bligh, who is a bloody betrayal, has diverted to the army. He and the US colonel lead a group of prisoners of war to survive. The story is wonderful, and the characters are well drawn.

  • Juliana 2022-03-14 08:01:02

    Shocking and magnificent tome: The prisoners of war in the prisoner of war camp are actually semi-autonomous? Still so humanitarian? How could prisoners of war and detainees still interact like this? Let an entire train disappear from the rail network? The final encounter was also too polite, and the railroad track was dismantled and directly resisted, instead of leaving the military column in place and derailing it.

Von Ryan's Express quotes

  • Maj. Eric Fincham: It would take you too long to strangle a man, Colonel. The average Nazi would get impatient while you were doing it.

  • Costanzo: [to Gabriella, obviously the mistress of the Nazi Von Klemment] Um... uh... What on Earth are you doing here, my child?

    Maj. Eric Fincham: [amazed at his naiivety] Oh, Padre, you are priceless!