After so many years have passed, I still remember the melody of this piece, and I also remember that the old lady played a tape called "Fighting Warrior" at that time. A cassette is usually 12 songs, and I only remember this section. So I heard that whistle at the cinema yesterday, I think it should be the song I heard when I was a kid. When I came back to watch the movie at night, I heard the bucky march that was completely whistled. I am sure that what I heard many years ago is the main melody of this song, It's just that what I heard back then was probably an adapted disco. So, all kinds of emotions followed. More than ten years later, the song is still the same song. The old sister is already the mother of two children. The eldest son has just entered the first grade of primary school, and the youngest daughter should attend kindergarten. She and her brother-in-law live a happy middle-class life in NN. And I will finally leave the campus in June next year and step into a bittersweet society, waiting for me in a completely unknown world.
As for the movie, I actually got a little dizzy watching it. I don't understand why Shields didn't find anyone to rescue him after escaping, but was only forced to accept a four-person super mini bridge bombing team. Nelson, as a soldier, knew that he was building bridges for the enemy, but he still worked so hard, even though his starting point was to rebuild the army by building bridges. I don't know how to evaluate Nelson's cooperative attitude with the enemy. Especially in the end, he discovered the bridge bombing equipment, and he had to expose it, which directly led to the death of Shields and the British child. This episode made me very nervous. I was waiting to see if he would expose it, but he actually exposed it. He actually called HELP to the enemy... I was completely dizzy, and it didn't fit my thinking logic at all. . In my opinion, he should not cooperate with the enemy; if he finds his compatriots coming to blow up the bridge, he should not expose it. I think the plot is that Nelson reluctantly gave up his love, pretended not to see the bridge bombing equipment, and calmly perished with the Bridge on the River Kwai. I guess I was successfully brainwashed by D (my D-style heroism, lol).
A good movie is a movie that is different from what you want. Hey.
In addition, from the time point of view, I wonder if the exploding bridge clip in the golden three prostitutes is borrowed from this movie?
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