The so-called horrible war movie

Nona 2021-12-13 08:01:04

Fortunately, there are sporadic options. Are all the staff in this film military blind? Are there no military advisors?
The whole movie is full of idiot fantasies from the director and screenwriter. Hollywood idiots, the submarine warfare of World War II was not like this. They also played the trick of submarine shooting torpedoes underwater. Please, is it hunting Red October? Even if you play the role of a German destroyer with a tugboat, I wonder, where did the German single-engine fighter jets come from the North Atlantic? Does Germany also have the Devil’s Iraq 400 submarine mothership?
In short, this movie puts the British affairs on the American heads, and also transformed the Allied equipment into the German army, is it to set off the bullshit story of the protagonists' success through disasters?

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Extended Reading
  • Sheridan 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Submarine movies look so good!

  • Trycia 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    Yes...for the Enigma machine, at the cost of life!

U-571 quotes

  • Lt. Hirsch: Mr. Tyler.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: Yeah.

    Lt. Hirsch: If you can't take out that destroyer, the danger is not that some of us may die. It's that some of us may live. These men have seen and heard things that must not be revealed to the enemy - our secrets, such as our radar capabilities, and our understanding of German encryption. If we fall into German hands alive, we will be tortured without mercy. Either you succeed in sinking that ship, or you see to it that none of us survive to be captured.

  • Seaman Anthony Mazzola: [reminiscing about a date] Anyway, I can see I'm not gettin' anywhere with her. So what I do is, I use my secret weapon. I tell her about the S-26. Does the trick right away.

    Eddie: Now, you don't wanna be talkin' about that while we're underway!

    Seaman Ted 'Trigger' Fitzgerald: Why, what happened to the S-26?

    Seaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: Yeah, what happened?

    Seaman Anthony Mazzola: You guys don't know?

    Seaman Ted 'Trigger' FitzgeraldSeaman Charles 'Tank' Clemens: No.

    Seaman Anthony Mazzola: [taking an egg from Eddie's tray] She was runnin' a test dive down off Norfolk. Shaft seal failed, and she sunk to 400 feet. Know how much water pressure there is that deep?

    [Crushes the egg with one hand; Rabbit flinches]

    Eddie: Mazzola, you wanna be the first one to eat powdered eggs on this cruise? Keep it up, man.