Title: The Bridge on the River Kwai
A.F.I. Ranking: 36
Director: David Lean
Starring: William Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Sessue Hayakawa, Geoffrey Horne
Release Year: 1957
Brief Synopsis: British POW’s in Burma are ordered to build a bridge on the River Kwai to help the Japanese transport items by train. At first British Colonel Nicholson refuses and will not budge no matter what the Japanese do to him, but then later changes his mind to help boost morale amongst his troops. While they are building the bridge British and American intelligences learn of the bridge and devise a plan to blow it up.
My Thoughts: This is an epic war movie, and it is easy to see why it has become an award winning classic that many people enjoy. Having said that, this was not my type of movie. I do enjoy war films, but this one had me fighting to stay awake. I found the story interesting and am glad that I watched it; I was just bored with it. I guess what I am saying is watch it for historical purpose, but perhaps you should drink an energy drink before you hit play.
“You give me powders, pills, baths, injections, enemas; when all I need is love.”
Rating: What’s up with this list (based on my personal enjoyment only. I can really see why it is there).
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