Bridge of Death
Bridge of Death

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Bridge of Death

1974
Movie
90 min
Korean

Park Cheol-ho, a Korean who stole Japanese military funds, is captured by Pang, a Chinese who captures independence fighters. Pang hands Park over to Japanese officer Akasaka, who tortures him to find out the location of the stolen military funds. When Park refuses to open up, Akasaka devises a plan to capture his younger sister, Yeong-ran.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: David L. WolperGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the brutal 1968 Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War, focusing on the intense battle for the city of Huế. It vividly depicts the strategic importance of Huế, the devastating urban combat, and the immense human cost for both American forces and Vietnamese civilians. The film utilizes archival footage and interviews to convey the chaotic and destructive nature of the conflict.

Critical Reception

Bridge of Death was recognized for its unflinching portrayal of the horrors of war and its detailed examination of a pivotal event in the Vietnam War. Critics often highlighted the raw, documentary footage and its effectiveness in conveying the brutal realities faced by soldiers and civilians alike. It is considered a significant historical document of the Tet Offensive.

What Reviewers Say

  • Powerful and harrowing depiction of the Tet Offensive.

  • Effective use of archival footage to showcase the brutality of urban warfare.

  • A sobering historical account of a critical Vietnam War battle.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by David L. Wolper, a prolific documentary filmmaker known for his work on historical events and nature, including the acclaimed 'Roots' miniseries.

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