war

Camryn 2022-04-23 07:01:09

The war is cruel, and the bloody scenes in the film are terrible. Worth seeing! Official Plot Introduction: The Second World War is drawing to a close, and at the same time it is the most tragic period of the war. The German Nazis were retreating, the Allies decided to open a second battlefield in Europe, and Normandy in northern France became the key point for the beginning of the new situation. On June 6, 1944, Company E of the 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division was ordered to parachute the heavily gunfired beach. Company E consists of a group of enthusiastic, patriotic and uplifting young people, and their rigorous training has made them the elites and backbones of the U.S. military. Under the command of Lieutenant Winster (Damian Lewis), the soldiers overcame various unfavorable factors and successfully completed the landing battle. After this, a high-intensity battle kicked off, whether it was the French town of Carentan or the Dutch town of Eindhoven, whether it was the Belgian town of Bastogne or the German town of Hegener, all left E Even the figures and blood of the brothers.

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  • Giuseppe 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The WWII soldier who quoted Shakespeare Henry V from Harvard, right? It's a pity that you didn't know that Henry V lied to them. A good study of literature. Poor political science. Of course, what movie rhetoric wants is this kind of philosophical obliteration effect. So I still give it five stars, love and hate.

  • Leonard 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    An epic drama on film. The brotherhood that we can never experience. Finally, when the old people appeared with familiar names one after another, tears burst into their eyes! Every time I revisit, I have a new feeling. I was blind before, but now I look all familiar. The young company commander is so handsome and so handsome, he can't look directly at the homeland emperor who is so deep (A).

Band of Brothers quotes

  • Alex Penkala: [Penkala has been hit during an artillery barrage] MEDIC!

    Sgt. Denver 'Bull' Randleman: Hang on, Penk, the doc's comin'!

    Alex Penkala: DOC!

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: [Roe rolls into Randleman and Penkala's foxhole] Penkala!

    Alex Penkala: Doc!

    [Penkala is clutching his arm in agony]

    Alex Penkala: Ah! It's the artery, I can feel it!

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Penkala, let go!

    Alex Penkala: It's the goddamn artery!

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Penkala, loosen your fingers, God damn it, loosen 'em now!

    Alex Penkala: I'm gonna bleed to death!

    Sgt. Denver 'Bull' Randleman: Relax your arm, Penk! Come on!

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: [Roe examines Penkala's wound] It's not the artery.

    Alex Penkala: I ain't goin' back, Doc.

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: What?

    Alex Penkala: I ain't goin' nowhere, not in this shit!

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: You don't wanna go out in this shit and you're yellin' "medic"?

    Alex Penkala: I don't need to go back to no aid station!

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: Well, you're in luck, Penkala...

    [a shell bursts near them]

    Cpl. Eugene Roe: ... we don't got no aid station!

  • 'Buck' Compton: [Compton is looking at a picture of himself and his girlfriend on Christmas Eve 1944] Bill.

    [he nudges Guarnere and shows him the photo]

    'Buck' Compton: Picture of my girl.

    Bill Guarnere: Good-lookin' broad, Buck.

    'Buck' Compton: She's, uh...

    [he hands the photo to Guarnere and looks away]

    'Buck' Compton: ... she's finished with me.

    Bill Guarnere: [sympathetically] Really?

    'Buck' Compton: Yeah. Yeah, it's uh...

    [he looks at Guarnere, then at the photo, then back at Guarnere, and laughs desparately]

    Bill Guarnere: Just in time for Christmas, huh?

    'Buck' Compton: [Compton's laughter trails away into silence and he gets a despondent look on his face] Just in time for Christmas.