
Film · 1977 · Films · 1970s
A Bridge Too Far
Two parallel scores from 226 z-qualifying reviewers and 228 raw-average reviewers. Cohort: Films · 1970s (2,406 peers).
Z-normalized corrects for reviewer bias (every reviewer re-centered onto their personal scale). Raw average uses simple mean across the broader pool including stddev=0 reviewers.
Where this title sits
Z-normalized percentile · 2,406 peers in Films · 1970s
| Mean reviewer z-score | +0.305 |
|---|---|
| DB1 raw-mean rating | 7.34 /10 |
| DB2 raw-mean rating | 7.36 /10 |
| 90% CI-floor (z) | +0.195 |
| Reviewers (DB1 / DB2) | 226 / 228 |
Summary
In September 1944, Allied commanders launch Operation Market Garden, an ambitious plan to drop tens of thousands of paratroopers behind German lines in the Netherlands to seize a series of bridges and open a corridor into Germany. As British, American, and Polish airborne units fight to hold their objectives, ground forces race to link up with them before the operation collapses under fierce resistance and mounting delays.
Pipeline applied to this title
The math, in this order
226 stddev>0 reviewers re-centered onto personal z-scale.
Mean z = +0.305. DB2 raw mean = 7.36.
90% CI-floor = +0.195. Thin samples penalized.
Global 75.3 / cohort 69.1. Z-track and raw-track ranked separately.
Cohort: Films · 1970s







