Lord Luo Yan's express train

Alysha 2022-03-14 08:01:02

Or called the prisoner of war train, this movie produced in 1965 is undoubtedly the best World War II movie blockbuster. In my list of movies, he is tied for the first place with the blood-stained snow mountain castle. I have watched it no less than ten times. This belongs to the post-70s World War II Movies, radio and television bought a bunch of classics from FOX in the 1980s, or they bought half-for-free classics, let us directly enter 21TH from the railway guerrillas. Knowing that war will be so delicate and beautiful.

Maybe it is because of technology, my I had the impression that the movie was in black and white. It wasn't until I tried my best to have someone bring me the original DVD from the UK, that it was a color story. Like a childhood dream, it finally came true. The DVD was in my hand , the heart is like being ironed by an iron.

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  • Ashleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    I watched it as a kid, and I've watched it a few times recently. It was a pity that the American colonel didn't catch up with the train back then. Now, it seems that this is the embodiment of pure American values. Americans think they are perfect, and then export their own values. Americans also think they are the saviors of the world. It is admirable for their sacrifice. In fact, a lot of the good things in the Americans are written in the script, historical nihilism. that is it. The five-star rating is for the movie itself, not the connotation of the movie.

  • Bria 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    The rhythm is good, the Italian captain who surrendered is really like Michael Caine. By the way, if you look at the first half of the introduction suddenly, it seems like a great escape. This Nazi IQ is normal, and then slowly and quickly become a fool in every country.

Von Ryan's Express quotes

  • Sergeant Bostick: [referring to Fincham and the Britsh] It took 200 years to turn out these men, Sergeant. It took me 90 days.

    Sergeant Bostick: They're nuts, sir.

    Colonel Joseph L. Ryan: Maybe so, but it's their ball game.

    Private Ames: And we're still shut out!

    Corporal Giannini: We did that good with just a sergeant!

    Private Ames: Now we got us a bird-colonel.

    Colonel Joseph L. Ryan: A bird colonel outranks a bird brain... clear?

    Corporal Giannini: [contemtuously after Ryan walks away] Bird is right... chicken!

    Sergeant Bostick: OK, OK, now we know we're on our own.

  • Colonel Joseph L. Ryan: Major, you will order the men to strip.

    [pause]

    Colonel Joseph L. Ryan: Major, I said "strip." Get it? All clothes, off. Naked.

    [Major turns around]

    Maj. Eric Fincham: [Yelling] Parade...

    [his voice drops]

    Maj. Eric Fincham: strip.