History is so paradoxical

Mae 2021-12-21 08:01:19

Come on, talk about movies. Although it's an old movie with few special effects, it still basically reproduces the original appearance of the war. Especially during the airborne period, the blossoming flowers are really beautiful. History is sometimes so paradoxical. In order to face Barton, Bittrich adjusted to the rear to rest. Unexpectedly, the vanguard sent by the Allies was Montgomery, and Montgomery's script was to plan the largest airborne in history. The early occupation was all old, weak, sick and disabled. Arnhem, a beautiful Dutch town, has stepped onto the stage of history. Ike, Monty, Rondstedt, the first British airborne, the first Polish airborne brigade, 101, 82, SS. It is recommended to read the original book, more detailed description, and take you to appreciate the real war! ! !

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  • Rahul 2022-04-20 09:01:49

    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. 5. It is not recommended for viewers who study military and history.

  • Marcelina 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The scene where the plane throws the paratroopers is spectacular!

A Bridge Too Far quotes

  • Corporal Hancock: Sir.

    [Offers mug of tea]

    Major General Urquhart: Hancock. I've got lunatics laughing at me from the woods. My original plan has been scuppered now that the jeeps haven't arrived. My communications are completely broken down. Do you really believe any of that can be helped by a cup of tea?

    Corporal Hancock: Couldn't hurt, sir.

    [Urquhart accepts his mug of tea]

  • Brigadier General Gavin: What's the best way to take a bridge?

    Maj. Julian Cook: Both ends at once.

    Brigadier General Gavin: I'm sending two companies across the river by boat. I need a man with very special qualities to lead.

    Maj. Julian Cook: Go on, sir.

    Brigadier General Gavin: He's got to be tough enough to do it and he's got to be experienced enough to do it. Plus one more thing. He's got to be dumb enough to do it... Start getting ready.

    U.S. captain: What was all that about, Major?

    Maj. Julian Cook: Well someone's come up with a real nightmare. Real nightmare.