only spit

Shana 2022-03-24 09:02:12

After watching it, there is only spit: this movie is too embarrassing to call it a classic. The plot is really no less than the domestic anti-Japanese war drama. The resourceful Marshal Model is actually depicted as a second-best fighter in it. Needless to say, the British army, the well-known scumbag of the 5th battle (see the Southeast Asian battlefield for details), rushed and killed like chicken blood in it. It's not like that gentleman who pretends to be a gentleman. Can Nima be more hypocritical? Allied equipment is fine, but what about the German equipment? The films of the 1970s are supposed to be able to get some real guys, right? Except for a 251 half-track vehicle that looks like that, I got wet looking at the "Tiger" German tank (modified from T-55), but this is the only one from the beginning to the end of the movie. It is said that the investment of more than 20 million knives, in the 1970s, is worth the current 200 million knives, right? Get this thing to fool people, is it right for the majority of military fans?

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A Bridge Too Far quotes

  • John Frost: [to Home Owner] I'm terrible sorry about all this, you know.

  • Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt: Let's get to the point. Air power?

    Major General Gunther Blumentritt: Air power, Field Marshal...

    Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt: Briefly, please.

    Major General Gunther Blumentritt: Air power is minimal.

    Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt: Ammunition?

    Major General Gunther Blumentritt: Also minimal.

    Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt: Tanks, troops, replacements?

    Major General Gunther Blumentritt: Minimal.

    Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt: Morale?

    [Blumentritt hesitates, then says nothing]

    Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt: [sighs] Nonexistent.