:09:03
...forgive me, sir,
collaboration with the enemy.
:09:06
Perhaps even treason.
:09:08
We're prisoners of war. We haven't
the right to refuse to work.
:09:12
I understand that, sir.
But must we work so well?
:09:12
I understand that, sir.
But must we work so well?
:09:15
Must we do better
than they could themselves?
:09:19
If you had to operate on Saito,
would you do your best or let him die?
:09:25
Would you prefer
we disintegrate in idleness?
:09:27
Or have it said
we can't do a proper job?
:09:30
It's important to show them they
can't break us in body or in spirit.
:09:35
Take a good look, Clipton.
:09:38
One day the war will be over.
:09:41
I hope that those who use the bridge
in years to come...
:09:44
...will remember how it was built,
and who built it.
:09:47
Not a gang of slaves, but soldiers.
British soldiers, even in captivity.
:09:53
-Yes, sir.
-You're a fine doctor...
:09:55
...but you've a lot to learn
about the army.
:10:21
Hold him! Hold him!
:10:22
Use your boot!
Get your boot in there, will you?
:10:33
Good morning!
:10:48
What on earth
are you people staring at?
:10:53
Get him with your boot!