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Metascore
13 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80NewsweekJack KrollNewsweekJack KrollAn absorbing, well-crafted, honorable movie that seems almost as ambitious as the original operation itself. [20 Jun 1977, p.65]
- 80The Observer (UK)The Observer (UK)First-rate blockbuster preaching an anti-war message but laying on grand battle sequences as it recreates, coherently and convincingly, Operation Market Garden, the Allied Forces' airborne assault on Arnhem in 1944 that was intended to end the Second World War by Christmas. [19 Nov 2006, p.2]
- 75Philadelphia InquirerDesmond RyanPhiladelphia InquirerDesmond RyanAttenborough's underrated 1977 epic A Bridge Too Far fashioned an antiwar statement from the foolhardiness that stranded 35,000 paratroopers behind German lines in an attempt to take key bridges. [02 Feb 2002, p.C01]
- 70The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyThe movie is massive, shapeless, often unexpectedly moving, confusing, sad, vivid and very, very long.
- 60EmpireIan NathanEmpireIan NathanThis sprawling epic rewards patience with an emotional pay-off and non-triumphant ending that reminds us all too starkly of the sacrifices made during war.
- 50Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe 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.
- 50TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineA thoroughly disappointing and overproduced picture, A Bridge Too Far is nevertheless technically impressive and its sheer scope may interest hardcore warmongers.
- 50The Globe and Mail (Toronto)The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Producer Joseph Levine has spared no expense but achieved very little in this $25- million all-star extravaganza. [16 Nov 1977]
- 40The GuardianThe GuardianA Bridge Too Far is a fantastic historical and cinematic achievement but, if you're not a die-hard war obsessive, prepare to snooze.