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Review of by Sean J — 13 Mar 2009

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If you can get past the annoying whistling (of the soldiers whistling a certain march, which is the movie?s theme music), this David Lean epic is one of film?s true masterpieces. William Holden stars as the tough, bitter Shears, who has been imprisoned in a POW camp for months when British colonel Alec Guinness and his troops are captured and sent to the camp.

For me, this movie is one of the few large-scale epics I ever liked, mostly because it?s not too corny and sentimental. Don?t get me wrong?I like sentiment as much as the next gal but I prefer it in a romantic comedy or a melodrama.

Corny romance and dialogue always seemed out of place, to me, in an epic. The one question I have, though, with the film is the ending. Not the finale?which ends with the train scene of all train scenes?but, rather just the second half of the film.

After Holden?s character escapes from the camp, he finds himself enjoying his freedom. When he is propositioned by superiors to take them back to the camp so they can bomb a bridge the Japanese are building (with the help of Guinness? soldiers), he reluctantly agrees.

Reluctantly or not, I would never have agreed. We are told (through previous dialogue and through a montage of shots during the escape) that escaping the camp was an arduous ordeal and we already know that life inside the camp was hell.

Nothing or no one would make me go back to hell once I got out, so I never really do get why Holden agrees. But, alas, if he didn?t there would not be a movie. And what a great movie it is! And that?s not just my opinion?ask the Academy.

Winner of seven Oscars, including ones for Guinness and Lean.

This review of The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) was written by on 13 Mar 2009.

The Bridge on the River Kwai has generally received very positive reviews.

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