The Bridge at Remagen Comments

  • Eli 2023-02-01 13:12:28

    It's good to look at this theme,...

  • Blaze 2023-01-18 14:02:38

    3.5 The war scenes are detailed and beautiful, the aerial photography is impressive, the characters are a little lazy, and the anti-war angle is well done. The screenwriter is Richard Yates? Ben Gazzara's screentime is not much, but the characters are eye-catching. The three brothers are a bit interesting. '67 John "Twelve Kings", '68 Falk "Blood for Anchio", '69 Ben "Remagen Bridge", is this an appointment to go to the battlefield of World War II together, although it is three different films,...

  • Meagan 2023-01-05 21:40:57

    The value of this film is quite interesting, and it is a bit deliberately balanced. The Allied generals made great achievements and scorned human lives. The German generals were humanitarians who cared for the people; the soldiers below all had their own misfortunes. In addition, whoever came up with Robert Vaughn to play the German commander, he is the only one of all the characters who is not German at all, and there is no suitable place for his appearance, accent, and spiritual temperament,...

  • Shanna 2022-12-30 21:16:10

    German officers are suffocatingly...

  • Marta 2022-12-21 16:07:41

    This is a World War II film. At that time, the Remagen Bridge was the only remaining bridge. The German army guarded the bridge, and transportation and evacuation depended on this bridge, but the highest command of the German army ordered to blow up the bridge immediately. This made the colonel of the bridge very incomprehensible. He had to use drag and drop to deal with it, but the US military was also optimistic about the bridge. They wanted to occupy the bridge, so there was a battle between...

  • Corene 2022-12-17 14:55:33

    Another World War II movie with the theme of the Battle of the Bridge. Since it was filmed in 1969, anti-war sentiments were almost everywhere throughout the film, so there was a situation where officers had to coax every order they gave, which greatly affected the quality of the battle plot in the second half. The adaptation of this battle is also completely unsustainable. Except for the demolition scene, there are 180 people in the whole battle, and most of them are citizens of...

  • Dario 2022-11-25 13:44:19

    Two of the most famous WWII classics about bridges in 1969! Many war films in the early years of the United States were really well shot, and they were very thought-provoking! In the first 20 years of the 21st century, when there are no classics, the rivers are...

  • Kathleen 2022-10-27 10:14:30

    Barely pass. Gilleming is a very strong director, and his style is both delicate and atmospheric. Although the main scene is a bridge, there are not many large scenes that create an open space. The black ash on the face is also not worn in the close-up. The Remagen Bridge is the hub of the Rhine defense line in Germany, and it is of great significance. The two sides are the U.S. troops urged to enter by the eager officers and the dilapidated German troops. The weak strength of both sides makes...

  • Oceane 2022-10-22 23:31:29

    The war scenes of this film are not outdated even today. The impact of the armored and infantry fighting together, the destruction of cities and streets is vividly displayed in the film, and the spiritual core of the film is also clearly influenced by the Vietnam War. , it is difficult to find an answer to the question of why and for...

  • Nicklaus 2022-10-22 23:10:07

    The screenwriter is actually Richard Yates, who is indeed very literary. The perspective of small characters and the non-traditional handling of good and evil are wonderful, revealing the cruelty and absurdity of...

Extended Reading
  • Eloy 2022-10-22 18:28:07

    just thinking

    A rejoicing major, a weary second lieutenant, and a philistine 1st class captured an unimportant bridge with dozens of casualties. A major who sticks to his post, at all costs, hopes to complete the task, but forgets the basic duties of a soldier, and does not realize "who is the enemy" until he is...

  • Coralie 2022-10-22 19:37:27

    The bureaucracy of TMD!

    From the map, the bridge was the only way back for the Germans to retreat, and it was also a shortcut for the U.S. military to plug directly into Germany. So the bridge was given special significance by the heads of both sides.

    Office of the German leadership.

    The German marshal wanted to blow up the...

The Bridge at Remagen quotes

  • Lt. Phil Hartman: Get the men up. We're moving out.

    Sgt. Angelo: Those men are tired. They'll kill us.

    Lt. Phil Hartman: They're so happy we didn't find any Germans here, they want us to keep going until we do.

  • Lt. Phil Hartman: How do you know Stadt Meckenheim isn't crawling with Germans? What if they unload on us?

    Major Barnes: Then we'll know, won't we, Lieutenant?