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Sheridan 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Submarine movies look so...
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Laila 2022-03-28 09:01:03
It's basically all about the growth of a man. This is the most fascinating. Throw the protagonist into the widest space or the most claustrophobic place like a submarine. His growth is the fastest, most heart-wrenching and most resonant. At best, the movie about the play at school makes the protagonist "sensible", and this kind of movie is about how a stunned young man becomes a man, five...
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Ulices 2022-03-28 09:01:03
After watching the attack from the bottom of the sea, you will feel that this movie is very...
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Freda 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Although they knew that Germany would lose and the Allies would win, they were all true fighters regardless of the faction! Confined space, annoying noise, deep seabed, wet bed, tension and mania all the time, a real man's world, enjoy the thrilling feeling. The soundtrack is also superb, powerful and majestic, making an uncomplicated battle epic. There's even Bon...
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Fay 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Like K-19: The Widowmaker, the film's war scenes are more exciting....
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Chaz 2022-03-28 09:01:03
It turns out that I have always confused this with K19... The rules of the old-school commercial film, the peak of Mr. Matthew's pure appearance, the whole person is...
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Sammy 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Why can a single torpedo sink an entire ship? Fighting as a submarine, four...
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Velva 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Hey, I wanted to watch some deep-sea horror movies, and a netizen recommended this to me. I was a little surprised to see the delicate Matthew, but it turned out to be the main theme. . . . Embarrassing me. . ....
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Tressa 2022-03-28 09:01:03
feel like being...
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Rosendo 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Not the same as a war movie, because also at sea or under the sea. The plot is tense and exciting, with a bit of mainstream...
U-571 Comments
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Abby 2021-12-13 08:01:04
The scene is very exciting, some places are illogical
The scene of the war is okay, but it feels illogical in some places.
The s33 submarine was sunk by a German battleship, and it seemed to be finished at once. When hitting u571, it was close at hand but unable to sink.
The s33 submarine was camouflaged, so how did the battleship recognize it from a...
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Eliseo 2022-03-26 09:01:06
can't say i don't know
With their warship sunk by the enemy, Taylor's group of commandos captured one of the enemy's submarines. When he first became captain, Taylor always said, "I don't know, don't ask me, I don't know..." So other comrades didn't take him seriously because it didn't look like him at all. a...
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Lt. Hirsch: Last night at 0300 hours a British destroyer reported depth charging and sinking a German U-boat. However, sometime thereafter, Allied direction finding station triangulated a coded enemy radio signal to this position here near the chop line.
[indicates position on map]
Lt. Hirsch: We believe the U-boat was disabled, not sunk, and is drifting eastward on a four-knot current. Now, French resistance reported a resupply submarine sailed from the Lorient U-boat pens yesterday afternoon with engine parts and mechanics. Now, we believe it's gonna rendezvous with the disabled U-boat. On board that U-boat is this.
[picture of typewriter Enigma]
Ens. Keith Larson, Chief Torpedoman: A typewriter?
Lt. Hirsch: An Enigma code machine. It allows the German navy to communicate with it's submarines in secret, and our inability to decipher their messages is costing us this war. Mr. Coonan?
Marine Maj. Coonan: All right. This is basically a Trojan Horse operation. The S-33 will rendezvous with the U-boat, posing as the German resupply sub. I will lead a boarding party dressed in Kriegsmarine uniforms to the enemy submarine. We will take it by force and secure the Enigma. Any German survivors will be transferred to the S-33 and the U-boat will be scuttled.
Lt. Hirsch: The German resupply submarine will arrive at the rendezvous and will assume that the U-boat succumbed to its wounds and sank. The Germans must never suspect we have the Enigma. That is vital.
Lt. Pete Emmett: So it's a race?
Lt. Hirsch: Yes, effectively.
Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Who's the boarding party?
Marine Maj. Coonan: Well, since you're the X.O., you sir. Mr. Emmett, Mr. Larson, Mr. Hirsch and nine of your ship's company. The captain, of course, will remain onboard the S-33.
Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Mr. Coonan, our boys are submarine sailors, not combat marines.
Marine Maj. Coonan: The boys onboard that U-boat are sailors too. Your men'll be ready, Lieutenant. I'll train them myself.
Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: You've come to the right boat.
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Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: You're a first rate X.O., Andy. A damn good submariner. I know the men like you.
Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: I'd give my life for any one of them, sir.
Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: I know you would. I'm not questioning your bravery. The question is: what about their lives? You and Mr. Emmett are good friends. You went to the Academy together. Would you be willing to sacrifice his life? Or what about some of the younger enlisted men? I know a lot of those guys look up to you like a big brother. You willing to lay their lives on the line?
[Tyler hesitates to speak]
Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: You see? you hesitate. But as a captain, you can't. You have to act. If you don't, you put the entire crew at risk. Now that's the job. It's not a science. You have to be able to make hard decisions based on imperfect information. Asking men to carry out orders that may result in their deaths. And if you're wrong, you suffer the consequences. If you're not prepared to make those decisions, without pause, without reflection, then you've got no business being a submarine captain.