This movie is not for everyone

Eduardo 2022-03-21 09:02:11

1. About one hour and 18 minutes, the bridgehead was not captured by the Allies during the day, so they will start at night? ? ? Are the Germans all idiots? ! You are blatantly attacking, and there is no one to reinforce the bridgehead or to strengthen the alert. 2. In the part where the individual soldiers grabbed the airdrops, they knew that the airdrops were under the control of the Germans, but at least they covered the brothers who ran over and shot the enemy with guns to suppress them, but the Allies were watching the fun. 3. There are so many characters, so many ties, so many troops, it is impossible to tell who is who, who is where, who is going where, and who is there. Although it is a documentary adaptation, it is too messy and confusing in the film. 4. Drag the progress bar to fast forward after 2 hours and 10 minutes.

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Extended Reading
  • Zula 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Only the British dared to use such a big production to film a tragic failure of a famous British general in World War II. The film can be described as a gathering of stars, Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, Gene Hackman, James Caan and others have experienced this strategic failure in their respective teams. The movie war scenes have a grand layout, which not only presents the strategy and tactics in multi-line operations, but also pays attention to the details of building bridges and paving the way to save the lives and wounds from the hail of bullets. Compared with modern conventional war films, the process is too streamlined, and the lack of scene focus affects viewing, but the film's war science and education narrative has far-reaching significance.

  • Americo 2022-04-23 07:02:34

    The 1977 film still looks magnificent now~

A Bridge Too Far quotes

  • Lieutenant Colonel Giles Vandeleur: Joe? Joe, how the hell do they expect us to keep schedule on a road like this?

    Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: You don't know the worst. This bit we're on now?

    Lieutenant Colonel Giles Vandeleur: Yes?

    Lt. Colonel J.O.E. Vandeleur: It's the wide part.

  • Old Dutch lady's son: She says you are much too noisy.

    John Frost: She does realize there's something of a war going on, doesn't she?