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      It's an impressive experience, stunning, but in the end profoundly depressive. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Aug 16, 2023

      If you go to see it because you're a fan of any of the stars, you'll feel ripped off.

      Full Review | May 5, 2023

      As fine a war epic as you will ever see.

      Full Review | May 23, 2022

      The movie itself crumples from an excess of success, since by the time all the stars and rumbling war toys have justified their places in the budget, A Bridge Too Far has become an hour too long.

      Full Review | Oct 26, 2021

      Does have its flat spots, but does have a top-notch cast to keep boredom at bay.

      Full Review | Apr 17, 2020

      Running just under three hours, it's far too long but it's not bad. Sometimes it's quite good.

      Full Review | Nov 1, 2019

      Attenborough's direction is impeccable.

      Full Review | Oct 23, 2019

      The insistence to not have any loose ends slows down the story and drags it in too many different directions. [Full Review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Jul 26, 2019

      It would seem impossible to go wrong with such an incredible, all-star cast - which makes A Bridge Too Far such a frustrating misfire (no pun intended).

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 2, 2018

      The movie's big and expensive and filled with stars, but it's not an epic. It's the longest B-grade war movie ever made.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 2, 2018

      A movie too long.

      Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Jul 8, 2017

      Impressive enough.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 8, 2017

      A very long slog.

      Full Review | Original Score: D | Jul 7, 2017

      Futility and frustration are the overriding emotional elements in A Bridge Too Far, Joseph E. Levine's sprawling Second World War production.

      Full Review | Dec 10, 2008

      Consistently reinforces the horrors of war by depicting not only the disasterous military engagements and their toll on heroes, but also the witless political decisions that led to needless, excessive loss of life. [Blu-Ray]

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jun 1, 2008

      Though overlong, muddled, ponderous and overbaked, it's not without some impressive moments.

      Full Review | Original Score: C+ | May 29, 2007

      An overworked, very old and very tired warhorse. Glossy, ponderous, predictable.

      Full Review | Feb 9, 2006

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 10, 2006

      Dozens of stars do not a classic WWII flick make. James Caan fares best of them all in a memorable sequence.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 1, 2005

      A gripping bit of cinema

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 4, 2005

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