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Brain 2022-03-23 09:03:33
Movie Review: The Great Sneak Attack
6.5 points. How about this movie? Some of the main melody is overdone. The whole story was filmed calmly, and it was too normal. In the end, I couldn't understand why I insisted on adding love. The great contribution of the female pig suddenly turned into a brainless sacrifice for love. Was it to...
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Rocio 2022-03-20 08:01:36
In troubled times, the love between children is deeper
With war as the main line, supplemented by love, this film conveys the idea that love is always around us.
Rescue of prisoners has always been a thankless task in war, especially when there is such a huge disparity between the strength of the enemy and the enemy, it is basically an impossible...
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Lottie 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Not as exciting as the introduction
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Casey 2022-03-21 09:03:30
The 2005 film, I remember that World War II films were still relatively popular at that time, maybe it was related to the 60th anniversary of the victory of World War II, a real battle, a very successful operation to rescue prisoners of war in the history of the US military (because of the small number of deaths), a At first I thought JF would attract me, but I was moved by the gentleman's emotional forbearance
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Captain Prince: They won't let you down
Lt. Colonel Mucci: It's not a question of letting me down. We worked hard to raise a fine unit. They deserve their shot at glory
Captain Prince: I don't suppose many of us are in this for the glory, sir.
Lt. Colonel Mucci: I'm not talking about the publicity Bob. I'm talking about the kind of glory you carry inside of you the rest of your life knowing you've done something worth remembering, something that made a difference. The only recommendation that I want is from those boys in that camp.
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Guerilla Leader Juan Pajota: Sir, you may be forced to delay.
Lt. Colonel Mucci: [doesn't want to delay] And why is that, captain?
Guerilla Leader Juan Pajota: There is a Japanese convoy traveling North. Division-strength. They will pass directly in front of the camp tonight.
Lt. Colonel Mucci: And how is it you came by this information, Captain Pajota?
Guerilla Leader Juan Pajota: From our spies in Cabanatuan city.
Lt. Colonel Mucci: Are we talking hard facts or the bamboo telegraph?
Guerilla Leader Juan Pajota: It was the bamboo telegraph that told me you and your men are coming here today, sir.