No. I'm saying that it is more than just "ya murica kill nazhais yaeayeh". And again, you haven't watched the movie how can you even make a judgement on it?
I looked at the trailer for the movie you recommended instead of this one and it looks just as hollywood-ish if not more hollywood-ish than this one (judging by the trailer ofc, I haven't seen it).
Hollywood doesn't make pro-American movies anymore anyway. Not unless they can vilify the US in the movie. The movies made post war were much more realistic and dealt with a lot more depth even though there were propaganda'ish elements. One famous one, that was realistic for some units and not others, was the "Paramount platoon". In all Paramount pictures the platoons were a microcosm of the American melting pot, with a Brooklyn Italian or Jew, a Hispanic, Irish, German, Midwesterners, Southerners, etc.
The bridge was built in 1917 and was from the outset designed to defend against capture. (Fortified towers with MG emplacements on either end.)
But watch movies like "Twelve O'Clock High", "Battleground" (Battle of the Bulge) or "
The Home Front The best Years of Our Lives" (Veterans returning from the war) and you will see a lot of depth and not a lot of Rambo. I would add "The Longest Day" as well, with acting greats from the US, Britain, France and Germany playing their own countrymen and in their own languages. And "Bridge at Remagen" though it is missing what is for us in the CoH world a key element... at the real Ludendorf bridge there were several pershings who helped change the battle. With their 90mm they were able, from one side of the river, to snipe the AA guns and MG42 emplacements on the other side of the river. This made it possible for a single company of regular infantry to succeed in an impromptu assault across its long and exposed span.