The Bridge on the River Kwai

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During the World War II, Japan’s prisoners of war had to undergo much torture and pain. They were put to work under terrible conditions and were treated brutally. The 1957 award winning British-American war film The Bridge on the River Kwai was based on the novel Le Pont de la Rivière Kwai (1952) which brought these struggles of the survivors to light.

The Bridge on the River Kwai tells a complex and touching story from the year 1943 about British prisoners in a Japanese Camp in Burma, who are ordered to build a bridge across the river Kwai for military purposes. They viewers see how a loyal officer who initially refused to work; later builds the bridge due to his personal sense of morals and a very British need for duty and perfection. Meanwhile a British team, including one of the escapees from the same camp, is sent to sabotage the same bridge as it would help the Japanese military otherwise. They end up clashing with the imprisoned officer, who they once considered a friend; as he tries to protect his creation. The film ends with the bridge destroyed; but only through a loss of valuable lives.

The plot was loosely based on the actual construction of a railway bridge over Mae Klong in Thailand. Mae Klong was later renamed Kwae Yai in the 1960s. However, the actual filming of the bridge happened in Sri Lanka, amongst the wild rainforests of Kithulgala; where the rapids of Kelani River rush. The area is most well-known for its adventure sports activities; but amongst the dense undergrowth and trees along the shores exists a small painted sign on a piece of rusted metal directing viewers to a seemingly innocuous location. The filming of the movie happened in many countries, with quite a few of them being shot in Sri Lanka; or Ceylon as it was then called.

The shooting happened between 1956 and 1957; a time when the waters of the shooting location was not flowing as fast as it is now. Despite that, the shoot was dangerous enough that it had to be retaken twice; along with a near drowning and a death by explosion. The remains of the bridge prop were later dismantled to maintain the ecology. All that remains there now are a few old concrete pillars; the last memories of a film shoot that made a turning point in history of movie making.

The interesting news is that during the last few years the Tourist Board of Sri Lanka has been considering the idea of building a replica of the bridge to epitomize the shooting location. With a little luck, visitors may soon get to walk the Bridge on the River Kwai as it was filmed. Until such time the location can still be visited, to create some wonderful memories and feel the emotions of the film more acutely.

The Bridge on the River Kwai 

케갈레 구역
케갈레는 스리랑카 사바라가무와 주에 위치한 도시입니다. 콜롬보와 캔디를 연결하는 도로에 있으며, 콜롬보에서 78km(48마일), 캔디에서 40km(24마일) 떨어져 있습니다. 케갈레 구역의 수도로, 이 구역은 사바라가무와 주에 속하는 두 개의 구역 중 하나이며, 다른 구역은 라트나푸라 구역입니다.

케갈레 구역은 중앙 고원과 서남 평야 사이에 위치해 있으며, 매혹적인 자연 환경을 자랑합니다. 서부 지역의 고도는 해발 500피트 이하이며, 동부 지역은 1000피트를 초과합니다. 고무 재배가 이 지역의 대부분을 차지하고 있으며, 커피, 카카오, 후추, 정향, 육두구 등과 같은 소규모 수출 작물들이 구역 경제에서 중요한 역할을 합니다. 스리랑카 최고의 그래파이트 광산은 케갈레 구역의 보갈라에 있습니다. 이 구역의 면적은 1692.8 km²(169,280 헥타르)입니다.

사바라가무와 주
사바라가무와 주는 스리랑카에서 두 개의 주요 도시인 라트나푸라와 케갈레를 포함하고 있습니다. 라트나푸라는 주의 수도로 해발 약 500피트에 위치해 있습니다. 이 도시는 스리랑카의 주요 해안 도시인 콜롬보에서 100km(60마일) 떨어져 있습니다. 사바라가무와 주는 스리랑카의 보석 채굴 중심지로, 남부 평야와 동부 산지 사이의 중요한 교차점 역할을 합니다.

사바라가무와 주에는 라트나푸라에서 스리파다로 가는 길이 있습니다. 주요 관광지로는 신하라자 숲 보호구역과 우다왈라웨 국립공원이 있습니다. 산악 지역으로 향하는 길은 아름다우며, 주변 지역은 하이킹과 조류 관찰에 인기 있는 장소입니다.