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The Bridge on the River Kwai

In this film, British prisoners during the Second World War were working to build a bridge to accommodate the Burma-Siam railway. On the other hand, British and American officers plan to carry out a new plot to blow up the structure, but the bridge construction leader will face it in a new way and an unlikely plan.
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Common Sense Media
December 15, 2010 Epic of WWII honor and sacrifice gone haywire.
PopMatters
February 23, 2015 Suffice it to say, it's a masterpiece... and an epic one at that.
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The Nation
February 11, 2013 The Bridge on the River Kwai amused and excited me.
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Village Voice
February 03, 2014 Has no one else found it highly peculiar that damn near everybody's choice for the best movie of (let's say) the decade should be dedicated, inferentially but absolutely, to the proposition that Courage is Madness and Cowardice is Best?
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Variety
February 19, 2008 A gripping drama, expertly put together and handled with skill in all departments.
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TIME Magazine
February 18, 2009 It is a whale of a story, and in the telling of it, British Director David Lean does a whale of a job.
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Radio Times
February 03, 2014 Few Second World War films are as enduring as this multi-Oscar-winning examination of the stiff upper lip from director David Lean.
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The New Republic
January 23, 2013 Part of the success of The Bridge is that its courageous hero is shown from all angles, in all kinds of mirrors. He is strong, stubborn, fallible, maniacal, silly, and wise; and in the end he is pathetic, noble, and foolish.
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New York Daily News
February 23, 2015 It is a stirring drama of World War II, in which Spiegel has had the excellent help of British director David Lean, in charge of the action, and of a fine company of international players.
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Time Out
September 22, 2010 From sky to ground in two shots, and it already feels like we've traversed a great distance, with two and a half hours of skillful, suspenseful WWII adventure to go.
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Total Film
February 11, 2013 It's certainly weathered well thanks to its novel and ingenious approach to presenting multiple perspective of the Second World War.
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Monthly Film Bulletin
February 16, 2016 The film, a highly assured piece of technical craftsmanship, is made rather too literally for the double-edged character of its central drama.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...