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Annamae 2022-03-26 09:01:07
I watched it when I was young, and I felt the most awesome war blockbuster. I was delighted to watch it from a movie perspective, and heartbroken from a historical perspective. The historical term "Market Garden" project is known from...
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Thomas 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Putting it on an individual, it is definitely going to die and be devastated. Putting it on the big person who has the right to decide is a battle that must be fought. This is a life-and-death struggle, and it is what will happen in the...
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Carroll 2022-03-26 09:01:07
7/10. Revisit. It's too detailed, but many of the scenes are beautifully shot and have an epic spirit: the idyllic Dutch scenery, the swinging clock, the airborne Allied troops above the church falling like flowers from the sky, marching as briskly as an outing, receiving The street full of flowery flags and welcoming crowds, which contrasts with their ultimate failure to lose their dignity, at the end, a group of wounded Allied soldiers sit on the ruined graves, singing chants, waiting for the...
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Sasha 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The German army was at the end of the line, but the British general did not listen to the soldiers' discovery of the tank, and it just fell in front of the German general all the way, one was surrounded by a large number of cheering people, and a group of bridges in front of them were bombed and needed bridge equipment to reach. . . The place where the materials were dropped was occupied by the German army, and the German general gave the British general a box of British chocolates. . So the...
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Kiley 2022-03-26 09:01:07
It has the best airdrop and bridge-building scenes, and the street fighting part is lacking. Using a failed anti-war story to carry many main theme fragments, strange mashups, the story is obviously split. Lots of nice details: the same bureaucracy on both sides, airdrop locations, comms malfunctioning, grandma in a taxi, ten-second jail time, doctor's evacuation advice, mile-long recall orders. Can not be exempted from the custom (the German army rushed to die, the bombing of the bridge was...
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Trenton 2022-03-26 09:01:07
At the time, it was definitely a blockbuster, star-studded, and the scene was grand, especially the airborne scene. There were no computer special effects at that time, but it was unlikely to be shot. It is estimated that it was shot with a small parachute using stunt technology. Looking at it now, the film is a bit too long, the rhythm is not well grasped in some places, and the war scenes are a bit...
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Shanna 2022-03-26 09:01:07
[9 points] The beginning of the comedy, the ending of the tragedy, how funny the exchange in the early stage is, and how sad the ending is. It is ironic that thousands of soldiers died for such a ridiculous battle. The last scene is really good. The gardens of civilians' homes are full of dead soldiers, and the "gardens" have really become a cemetery. "General Patton" also mentioned Montgomery and the battle, and it was quite...
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Adella 2022-03-26 09:01:07
I really love the British guy with his accent. . And the director who told you that the German army is a motorcycle tricycle followed by an armored personnel carrier assault gun. The commander sticks out half of his body and doesn't care about calling the charge! In the end, I can't help but say that Montgomery, you commanded such a setback, you have the nerve to be called a world star. But speaking of these old films, the uniforms of the German army are...
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Celine 2022-03-26 09:01:07
A bunch of stars, no point. I have seen if the uncle was filmed according to this situation. The shop is too wide, it is best to find some background information and do your homework before looking at it. However, the film does describe the entire process of the "Market Garden" operation in World War II in great...
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Pattie 2022-03-25 09:01:10
In addition to the inevitable "death too fake" in that era, the war scene is really first-class, super-first-class, with the full support of the Ministry of Defense of so many countries, that scene is really awesome, even filming traffic jams makes people scream. But such a theme is not suitable for a gathering of stars, and it is not the founding of the Normandy Landing that can be enjoyed by the family. As far as I understand, the market garden plan is a typical textbook of failure that can...
A Bridge Too Far Comments
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Sarai 2021-12-21 08:01:19
An entry-level war epic
The distant bridge and the longest day are typical of the filming of the WWII period in the past, that is, the whole process is explained in detail, interspersed with the stories of the little people (but now it is the story of the little people, interspersed with the big background), there is no...
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Kay 2022-03-22 09:02:02
soldier, victim of politics
Operation "Market-Garden" was essentially the result of a rivalry between Montgomery and Patton. Both wanted to be the first to invade Germany and make their own exploits. Compared to Patton, Montgomery does not seem to have such a big bearing - perhaps this is also the characteristic of an English...
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Field Marshal Model: What can you see?
General Ludwig: Nothing. But they're going to try a river assault.
Field Marshal Model: It will fail.
General Ludwig: Of course. But what do we do if it doesn't?
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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]
Director: Richard Attenborough
Language: English,German,Dutch,Polish,Latin Release date: June 15, 1977