The insanity of war itself . The story describes the mistreatment of prisoners in the POW camp and how they tried to sabotage the construction of the bridge .
"The Bridge Over The River Kwai" explores the themes of war, morality, and identity through the story of British prisoners of war forced to build a railway bridge for their Japanese captors during World War II. The message of the book revolves around the conflict between duty and moral responsibility, as well as the futility and destructive nature of war.
The Bridge over the River Kwai was created in 1952.
The bridge was named after the river Khwae Yai in Thailand .
Pierre Boulle
Bridge Over the River Kwai
The film ends with the destruction of the bridge by a British team of commandos .
Bridge Over Troubled Water Which Bridge to Cross and Which Bridge to Burn Love Can Build A Bridge View from a Bridge Cross that Bridge Graffiti Bridge Bridge Washed Out On London Bridge London Bridge is Falling Down
the bridge over the river kwai.
He suffered from delusions .
The Japanese Empire during WW2 .
Alec Guiness .
Colonel Bogey March
'The Bridge Over The River Kwai' is actually the title of the novel. The film version was called 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' The film adaptation stars William Holden (as US Navy Commander Shears), Alec Guinness (Lieutenant Colonel Nicholson), Jack Hawkins (as Major Warden) and Sessue Hayakawa (as Colonel Saito).