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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  • Jason 2022-04-21 09:02:30

    An epic scroll full of stars. The emptiness of the superstructure contrasts with the narrow road of the enemy soldiers at the bottom. The detailed and intricate multi-angle depiction of the airborne troops is like an iron-clad mother ovulating in the sky. The huge contrast between the Allies' refusal to surrender and the Germans agreeing to a ceasefire towards the end brought out a hoarse but powerful cry.

  • Albert 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    8 points, the fate of the soldiers on the battlefield is not actually in their own hands. The commander made a mistake, and the tragic fate must be borne by the soldiers at the bottom. Sometimes the commander is quite happy. I feel that there are too many perspectives in this film, the switching of perspectives is a bit fast, and I am relatively face-blind. Sometimes I really don't know where they went to, which army they belonged to, and it was a bit confusing. I learned about Operation Market Garden from a novel called "Endless Arms".

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?