Gallipoli Comments

  • Missouri 2022-11-13 21:22:08

    The conflict between ideal and reality shows the cruelty of war. Gibson’s skin was so good when he was young, and I can understand Jet Li’s...

  • Hubert 2022-11-04 20:14:49

    The relatively rare World War I movies reflect the battlefields of the Near...

  • Imelda 2022-10-09 12:14:57

    Is it badly filmed, or the soldiers really don't understand what they are doing on the...

  • Alyson 2022-10-04 09:42:57

    maleship and...

  • Jasmin 2022-10-03 23:08:22

    The male protagonist is reluctant to run errands, but the ideal can only be short-lived in this meaningless war. Australia's original intention was to be involved in various wars, to show off a sugar daddy, and to pursue a maximalism. It was included in the Eight-Power Allied Forces back then, but it was counted under the British flag, otherwise it would be the Nine-Power Allied Forces. Now Australia is closely following the United States, and it is a fox and a tiger. Especially for China, it...

  • Laverna 2022-09-15 04:54:57

    Australians really come out to...

  • Devyn 2022-09-05 20:31:02

    Beautiful youth is dedicated to meaningless wars, death is the finish line of...

  • Amber 2022-08-19 03:39:55

    #WeirDirectorCompleteSeries#A war movie with a special angle, commemorating the silly white-hot-blooded ordinary Western Australians who were fooled by their suzerain to go to Turkey as cannon fodder during World War I, and some scenes pay tribute to Lawrence of Arabia, all of which are pigs’ feet going to distant foreign countries in an attempt to make achievements The story ends differently. The friendship between the two male protagonists is refreshing and delicate (the characters of the two...

  • Lon 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    I thought it was a sports inspirational film in the first 30...

  • Clinton 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    To fight a war that is doomed to failure with ambitions, the ending is tragic and tragic. Mel Gibson is so...

Extended Reading
  • Fanny 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Gallipoli: Beautiful and cruel hymn of life and anti-war declaration

    This is a movie made by Peter Weir about the participation of Australian soldiers in the First World War. Most of the length of the film has nothing to do with specific wars. In the vast Australian continent far away from the European battlefield, there is a group of running young people who are...

  • Alphonso 2022-04-28 06:01:02

    Gallipoli: the starting point of Australia's spiritual independence

    A war-themed film did not spend much on the Turkish battlefield with live ammunition. On the contrary, a large amount of space was concentrated on the protagonist’s training grounds in Australia and Egypt before the expedition. Compared with general war films, this film is seldom filled with...

Gallipoli quotes

  • Major Barton: [into a telephone] Barton, sir.

    Col. Robinson: [into a telephone] Barton, I don't care what your watches say, mine says they should've gone 3 minutes so send them.

    Major Barton: Sir, do you know that they're back in the trenches.

    Col. Robinson: I know that Barton but I still say you must go!

  • Col. Robinson: [into the telephone] Those men of the third wave should have gone, Barton. Marker flags were seen.

    Major Barton: [into the telephone] Not by me, sir. I've asked for confirmation from General Gardner.

    Col. Robinson: [into the telephone] Your orders are to attack and you'll do so immediately! The British at Suvla must be allowed to get ashore! Is that clear? You are to push on!

    Major Barton: [into the telephone] It's cold blooded murder!

    Col. Robinson: [into the telephone] I said push on!

    Major Barton: [into the telephone; grim tone] Yes sir.