A Bridge Too Far: Operation Market Garden - WFP Review

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @royfernley3153
    @royfernley3153 Před 2 lety +8

    First of all I commend your excellent taste in movies, almost the same as mine 😀
    Great review of a great film. I have it on BluRay and regularly watch it. For me it never gets tired, both the military operation and the film itself. As you say, the release of previously classified material opens up new perspectives which are astonishing. The bravery and heroism of the British paratroopers who did everything that was asked of them and more is remarkable and deserves our admiration and respect.
    I recommend these videos based on Operation Market Garden:
    Battlefields by Richard Holmes - Holmes is a military historian and he has the ability to present his subject in an accessible manner.
    History Buffs critiques the film from a historical perspective and discusses where it got it wrong and why.
    Jeremy Clarkson presents a programme about the Victoria Cross and gives the story of Major Robert Cain who received the VC for his part in Market Garden. There’s a bit of a surprise towards the end so worth holding on.
    Tikhistory has a documentary on “The Real Operation Market Garden”.
    “Theirs is the Glory”. This is a film made toward the end of 1945 by a British military film unit. It was filmed in and around the Arnhem area with many of the paratroopers who had been there in the battle now returned to serve as extras in the film.
    All of these are available on CZcams.
    Another great review, looking forward to the next.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Roy - always great to hear from you. I will check out a number of the vids you recommend. Meanwhile, I avoid other "reviews" of the movie before I do my own, to avoid any influence. And I think I have heard of Theirs is the Glory; it struck me it must have been very challenging for those Red Devils to go back near Arnhem and play act less than a year after the trauma they suffered there. Working on my own video, I was delighted to learn about the Dirk Bogarde and Daphne du Maurier connections - also finding that Attenborough had served in the RAF 20 years before he donned an RAF uniform in the great escape. Cheers!

    • @royfernley3153
      @royfernley3153 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Vlad65WFPReviews when one of the paratroopers returned home he was quite affected by the whole thing. His mother gave him a kitten to look after which worked. The kitten was always with him 24/7, tucked into his jacket and poking its head out of the top of his jacket. I tell you this because in Theirs Is The Glory you actually see the cat poking his head out for a look as the paratroopers are sitting in the plane waiting for takeoff.

  • @RogersRamblings
    @RogersRamblings Před 3 dny +1

    The composer, John Addison, served throughout the campaign, including Market Garden, as a tank officer with the 23rd Hussars. I think the music fits the attitude of the average squaddie, "Bugger, that didn't go well. Let's go and kick them again."

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 3 dny

      Thanks for posting that - interesting to learn about Addison's service with the armour. I wonder what he thought of how the movie showed the operation.

  • @DaveandGinny972
    @DaveandGinny972 Před rokem +3

    Another of my favourite movies. I was in the RAF based at Upavon in Wiltshire during the 70's and saw the assembled aircraft being formed up for the parachute jump sequence. I rather like John Addison's soundtrack to the film though.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před rokem +2

      Hi, thanks for the feedback. I should clarify that I think Addison's march and music are good (and I was a cadet brass player a million years ago) - but at times I found it an awkward fit with what is a very downbeat true story. Getting the music right for this kind of movie is a challenge.

  • @WabacControl
    @WabacControl Před 2 lety +6

    Good stuff! Thanks for bringing so much to light about Market Garden and A Bridge Too Far.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety

      You are very welcome. It is always a challenge about how much to stuff in - and how to keep it well paced. Thanks for your support!

  • @BobbyD262
    @BobbyD262 Před rokem +4

    This movie gets better everytime I see it.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před rokem

      Very interesting take. I am also clearly a fan but find the last third hard to watch, ironically due to its historical accuracy.

  • @designermetal1
    @designermetal1 Před 2 lety +4

    Probably the greatest cast ever assembled.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety +3

      Well, Longest Day give ABTF a run for its money, but this movie deals with a darker outcome which does leads to some meatier scenes for the stars. Cheers!

  • @paulwee1924dus
    @paulwee1924dus Před 6 měsíci +3

    Epic War drama 100 points.

  • @margaretreid2153
    @margaretreid2153 Před 9 dny +1

    You are wrong about the musical score,it is stirring and awesome, very well written,love that film,great acting,good cast,much appreciated from Commonwealth citizen.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 9 dny

      Thanks very much for watching and commenting - and allow me to clarify my point. As a former cadet bandsman (also from a Commonwealth country), I totally agree the music is "stirring" - it is a very good march. I recall really liking it in the first half when I saw the movie in a theatre. The challenge in movies such as Bridge, Tora, Tora, Tora; Zulu Dawn is having dramatic music that fits the downbeat direction of the story. This music is heroic, but it is a tough fit given the fate of the campaign. i will also acknowledge getting the "right musical balance" for stories such as this is very challenging. Regards

  • @Andrew-kd8kk
    @Andrew-kd8kk Před 2 lety +1

    Look forward to seeing this one, Walt!

  • @royfernley3153
    @royfernley3153 Před 2 lety +1

    Another one to look forward to. Keep on doing the good work!

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Roy. This one took a lot of hours - I trust you enjoy it. Also, I'm struck by the similarity of Market Garden's failure with the fate of Putin's thrust ay Kyiv; he sent "elite" troops to hold a key objective (airport) and then wait for a tank column that never made it. (Long live Ukraine!)

  • @graemewilson7975
    @graemewilson7975 Před rokem +1

    Think you wrong about Addison's music, as it alters fractioning the tempo and light & darkness. Brian Urquhart who got benched due to his concerns of the safety of allied troops, after the war created the UN peacekeeping force, I think he died this year.
    Like your reviews

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před rokem

      Great post - and so interesting to learn about Urquhart's strong work for UN peacekeeping. As a Canadian that is particularly noteworthy and it is a crime peacekeepers are not used in these difficult and deadly times. Thanks for that.
      I cannot disagree with you about the music as it is a very subjective thing. I will admit it is very very difficult to strike the right balance in films dealing with downbeat military subjects. For example, I was always challenged by the rather "distant" score in the Charge of the Light Brigade remake (1968), Of course it was an extremely expensive movie (it helped kill United Artists) that faced the tough task of being an anti-war epic during the height of the Vietnam War. Today many history buffs like it while the general public found it preachy.

    • @graemewilson7975
      @graemewilson7975 Před rokem

      Any movie with downbeat ending difficult to sell. Critics (of certain age) claim Empire strikes back (1980) was guaranteed money maker. Which isn't quite true as (for a family-friendly event movie the final third was bleak. And ambiguous. War movies about failure always seem to tank, which is unfortunate. ABTF a real favourite of mine largely because the cast work as one. No matter how big the name. There's a contemporary documentary on CZcams called behind a bridge to far well worth looking at.

  • @thorgodofthunder3204
    @thorgodofthunder3204 Před 2 lety +2

    We share the same opinions on this movie. I enjoyed the movie, but the music I found irritating at times. The bridge battle was worth the price of admission. All the actors accomplished themselves in their individual roles. Lawrence Olivier was wasted in this film though.

    • @thorgodofthunder3204
      @thorgodofthunder3204 Před 2 lety +2

      P.S. I loved the guy with the umbrella

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety +2

      Thor, yes, you are bang on - I agree about Sir Lawrence - that was an era when he was in just about everything. And while I didn't want to denigrate John Addison too much, I also had issues with his score for another expensive movie about a military disaster - 1968's The Charge of the Light Brigade. That score isn't inappropriate as it is in ABTF, but it somehow keeps you at an emotional distance in "Charge". I see that Addison also replaced the fabulous Bernard Herrmann for Torn Curtain and that didn't go well either.
      One of my pet theories is that for people who don't like a movie but can't tell you why not - it's usually the score. Thanks again.
      Btw, speaking of the umbrella, as I am also a tabletop gamer, this week my miniature gaming group is playing a scenario based on Arnhem.

    • @thorgodofthunder3204
      @thorgodofthunder3204 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Vlad65WFPReviews Please have fun and we'll talk next time. Tell them I keep mistaking you for Tom Rylance.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      @@thorgodofthunder3204 Will do!

  • @jimboc7249
    @jimboc7249 Před 2 lety +1

    Some Canadian content: actor Nicholas Campbell. Though I think he is playing an American.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely. He plays James Caan's friend who gets shot. It was one of those things I left out to prevent the video from being too long. Another fact is that a number of junior officers with the Brits were trained Canadians on loan.

  • @kurukblackflame
    @kurukblackflame Před rokem +1

    An excellent film. Perhaps not frivolous enough for mass market appeal (being the examination of historic events without overly glamming things up with additional drama or a happy ending) but I see this more as a strength than a weakness. Wouldn't it be better if the public rose to meet this sort of film rather than films being dumbed down to a level aimed at vapid idiots? The public are under-estimated today. Entertainment is largely calibrated to the idiot. This film is hardly complex, but it at least respects the audience enough that no sugar coating or over simplification is seen as necessary.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 11 měsíci

      "Entertainment is largely calibrated to the idiot." - wonderful statement. With my interest in "classic" films I clearly prefer the decades when films like "Bridge" were more common. That said, there still is some hope looking at projects like Dunkirk (the new version), Oppenheimer, the series and movie on Napoleon and the long-awaited series on the US 8th Airforce.

  • @tango6nf477
    @tango6nf477 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video and precis of both the movie and the operation itself.
    Market Garden is an excellent example of the old saying "you're only as good as your last job", it failed for a number of reasons but the inevitable blame game afterwards sealed Montgomery's reputation, he will always be remembered for Arnhem.
    The movie got lost in its own massive scope I think, a movie can be too long and this was one. It was also very down beat, lots of back biting between characters, and of course it was a defeat, but it wasn't a documentary and when I saw it on release it became boring as a result.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with everything you state. I still watch big chunks of this film at times, but I rarely stick with it to the end.

  • @rob5944
    @rob5944 Před 11 dny

    A bit rich considering we were fighting to liberate them.

  • @ukmediawarrior
    @ukmediawarrior Před 9 dny

    I have to disagree with your opinion of the music. To me every time I hear it I get a lump in my throat. It both symbolises the terrible cost of war, while at the same time rousing pride in the viewer for what the individual soldiers achieved, their heroism and courage.

  • @TalkernateHistory
    @TalkernateHistory Před rokem +1

    Not a good first date movie? Hmm, noted.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před rokem

      Perhaps it is, if you are older and your date is writing a dissertation in History. After all, we recently visited family for a holiday and four of us (two sisters and husbands) watched Tora, Tora, Tora and everyone liked it!

  • @MrLorenzovanmatterho
    @MrLorenzovanmatterho Před rokem

    A gamble like all Airborne ops, one worth taking.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před rokem

      But often so costly, given the excellence of the troops and the often heavy-weapon advantage of the enemy.

  • @713davidh42
    @713davidh42 Před rokem +1

    This film about one of the worst allied disasters of World War II is a disaster in itself. It is much too long giving us one military disaster after another while the British generals portrayed only seem to do is just "Keep a Stiff Upper Lip." Then we have John Addison's awful music which is more suited for a military parade ground than for a combat film.

    • @Vlad65WFPReviews
      @Vlad65WFPReviews  Před rokem

      Yeah, getting the tone right was a big challenge given it is a downbeat subject. And I recall seeing the movie when first released and was struck by Addison's rousing march - it wasn't a bad march but it was out of place given the gravity of the story.

    • @kurukblackflame
      @kurukblackflame Před rokem

      I'd say a very minor setback (given the scope of the war) and a very good retelling of it. One of the best war films out there in my opinion and one I wish modern film makers would look at (that focusses on important events rather than the film maker's made up character melodramas).

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 Před rokem

      @@kurukblackflame I don't view Operation Market Garden as "a very minor setback" given that one of the biproducts of its failure was the starvation endured in the Netherlands by the Nazis during the winter of 1944-1945. One thing this movie DOES show was the British military running the operation were much too overconfident of its success to the point of being downright incompetent.

  • @michaelstamper5604
    @michaelstamper5604 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My favourite film. Pity about this commentator who.....can't speak more than......one sentence without......taking an unnecessarily......noisy breath. Extremely off-putting, which is why I stopped watching after about 20 seconds.

  • @derekacopeland
    @derekacopeland Před rokem

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiaan_Lindemans