The Allies were wrong too

Ferne 2022-03-24 09:02:12

War has never had mercy. This film can boldly describe the failure of the Allied forces, which is director Richard Edin Paul's understanding of war. The war between the two sides is only about military deployment, and he also has some plots that the Germans can also negotiate to let the wounded be evacuated first, but he does not express that the Germans stink so much. Some movies are meant to express the importance of people (the wounded), and to say that the allied forces on the side of justice will not be free of cost, nor will they be victorious generals!

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  • Trenton 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    At the time, it was definitely a blockbuster, star-studded, and the scene was grand, especially the airborne scene. There were no computer special effects at that time, but it was unlikely to be shot. It is estimated that it was shot with a small parachute using stunt technology. Looking at it now, the film is a bit too long, the rhythm is not well grasped in some places, and the war scenes are a bit inferior.

  • Rosanna 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    No tragic background music to embellish the "unpretentious" war film based on historical statements, the fact that Montgomery's self-righteous 90% successful Operation Market Garden was determined to fail by its deadly 10%. The last victory of the Empire, but also the end of the shot, did not delight the German generals. Actors struggle to perform in historically based war films, but luckily they just want to present the real history.

A Bridge Too Far quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Maj. Julian Cook: Hail Mary full of grace... Hail Mary full of grace...

  • Lt. General Horrocks: [as he drives past a parked tank with 'Berlin Next Stop' painted on it] Morning Derek! Glad to see someone knows where we're going!