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David Lean’s The Bridge On The River Kwai (1957) transcends its war epic facade to deliver a profound psychological and philosophical examination of human endeavor and delusion. Lean's directorial mastery is evident in every frame, transforming the imposing Ceylonese (standing in for Thai) jungle landscapes into a crucible for moral conflict, captured with breathtaking scope by Jack Hildyard's cinematography.
Alec Guinness delivers a career-defining performance as Colonel Nicholson, a figure of stoic British military rectitude whose rigid adherence to regulations ironically fuels an obsessive, self-destructive project. His nuanced portrayal of misguided honor is brilliantly countered by William Holden's cynical, pragmatic American POW, Shears, and Jack Hawkins's resourceful Major Warden, creating a dynamic interplay of ideologies.
Beyond its grand scale and meticulous production design, the film's thematic resonance—exploring the futility of war, the absurdity of military pride, and the thin line between resilience and madness—solidified its status as a timeless classic. Malcolm Arnold's iconic whistle theme and the film's superb pacing elevate it beyond a mere historical account, establishing it as a seminal work in the war genre, challenging conventional notions of heroism and sacrifice.
Nguồn cung cấp bản đẹp HBO phim Chiếc Cầu Trên Sông Kwai chính thức.
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