Review of The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) by Ryan Gibbons — 18 Aug 2010
It's no doubt that this film is a classic, but when I watched it for the second time, it wasn't so exciting as the first time, when I thought it was one of the greatest movie ever made with the great preformance by sir Alec Guinness, but the second time I though it was some how a both dramatic and comedy preformance, and when he takes totally control over the build of the bridge, and ask for tea and scones.
Sessue Hayakawa also made a great believable preformance. the only thing I didn't like about the second time was because of the shoot who was mostly to long to watch. it's overall a good must see movie.
This review of The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) was written by Ryan Gibbons on 18 Aug 2010.
The Bridge on the River Kwai has generally received very positive reviews.
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