The Force 10 From Navarone Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd

The Force 10 From Navarone Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd

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The Force 10 From Navarone Full Movie In Hindi Free Download Hd

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In the darkest days of World War II, Hitler's armies are storming through Europe, annihilating all opposition in their path. But U.S. Colonel Barnsby plots to strike a crippling blow to the brutal Nazi forces. To succeed, he'll need the help of the most skilled and lethal soldiers in the world: the Force 10 squad, fresh from its triumphant mission at Navarone. But when the team's plan goes awry in a firestorm of blistering battles, Barnsby and the squad's hard-driving Major Mallory are forced to devise a new and even more dangerous scheme to attack the Nazi war machine . . . or risk losing the rest of Europe to its awesome, destructive power.
During World War II, several oddly assorted military experts are teamed in a mission to raid and destroy a bridge vital to enemy strategy.
At one point the black character stops the jeep, when enemies are close behind and likely to catch up with the heroes (and kill them, including the driver) within minutes, and refuses to drive any further until he gets &quot;some answers&quot;. A pointless argument ensues, which culminates in the driver saying, &quot;You don&#39;t care a damn about me, do you?&quot; &quot;No,&quot; says Harrison Ford evenly. &quot;I don&#39;t.&quot; The driver bursts out laughing, says, &quot;That&#39;s the first straight answer you&#39;ve given me,&quot; and gets back to work.<br/><br/>If you find the driver&#39;s motivations opaque throughout all of this, don&#39;t expect that the rest of the movie will render them transparent. Instead, expect lots of other scenes every bit as idiotic as this one. The screenwriters clearly favour the kind of lines that ring out across a stage. What they, and many third-rate playwrights, have failed to discover, is that such lines never sound other than stupid unless the characters have some reason to utter them. &quot;To be or not to be&quot; is a fine thing to say, but it needs a context in which it is not nonsense.<br/><br/>The pointlessness of it all infects the movie to its very core. A group of people are tramping out to blow up a bridge (that&#39;s right: they&#39;re travelling on FOOT to blow up a BRIDGE); but why this matters either way to the war effort is hard to remember, even while you&#39;re watching. Few people behave rationally or even comprehensibly. And the sudden detour upstream to destroy a dam in order to destroy the bridge is one of the most silly about-faces I think I&#39;ve seen, capped with weak special effects that only serve to make us ask, &quot;How can a bridge which is impervious to all explosives be knocked over by a small flood?&quot;<br/><br/>All the essential trappings of the original are missing. The inessentials (Dmitri Tiomkin&#39;s trumpeting fanfare, harsh Mediterranean coastline, David Niven&#39;s performance) are missing as well. But it&#39;s the kind of old war movie which you can watch, and even enjoy watching, while you marvel at its stupidity and wonder why you don&#39;t have anything better to do. I&#39;ll give it that.
As the film started I thought &quot;Oh Dear, here comes another second rate sequel cashing in on the success of its predecesor&quot;. It does conform to the usual formula, place a group of people of similar composition to the originals in a contrived situation. This usually results in a mediocre mish-mash. In this case the day is saved by Harrison Ford&#39;s class. Sometimes his presence in a film is over-powering (Patriot Games). Here he is more laid back and lends the film an honesty it would otherwise lack.
Force Ten honors all the obligatory clichés, and then there's a nice twist involving the explosion inside the dam, and then we get the special effects, and then it's over. It doesn't leave much of an impression; a director like Guy Hamilton, a graduate of four of the Bond pictures, can turn out action movies like this in his sleep. This time, alas, that's apparently what he did.
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