The Bridge at Remagen Comments

  • Ashley 2022-10-22 22:35:11

    Like the longest day, the dual perspectives of both sides of virtue and Germany are even more of the German side. The promises given by the commander changed again and again. The corpses of ordinary soldiers on the front line were stacked into a ladder for some famous officers to replace their epaulettes. It was really hard to watch. The anti-war concept in the movies was so mature half a century ago, and then what? Are there any traces of human...

  • Della 2022-10-22 20:27:57

    A masterpiece of World War II, it can be seen that the war scene has paid off. The DVD subtitles are too irresponsible, which affects the viewing...

  • Candice 2022-10-22 19:02:56

    When I was a kid, I thought it was rare to make a war movie like this in 1969; now, revisiting it on a limited-edition U.S. Blu-ray, I still get excited about some of the shots of the M24 Chaffee...

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  • 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?