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Frida 2022-03-21 09:01:39
Although it is not at the level of "plastic surgery", it has indeed achieved "both shape and spirit". But for a director of Joe Wright's level, we can actually be...
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Ressie 2022-03-21 09:01:39
It can be called the key leader of the turning point of modern civilization. In an era of darkness and invasion, the ultimate belief in civilization was maintained, and the spiritual idea was finally transformed into an indescribable victory puzzle in history. It is also closely related to the present moment. Being in the company of the people, believing in justice, not succumbing to temporary authority, and having absolute political correctness at all...
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Madalyn 2022-03-21 09:01:39
Hitler actually really wanted to negotiate peace with Britain back then, because he felt that the biggest beneficiary of Britain's defeat was not Germany. But Churchill could not have known, and indeed had no reason to believe so. Not to mention the possible changes in position after Hitler had completely digested the European continent, and more importantly, if Britain did not insist on resistance, the United States would have no room to intervene. Without US aid, the Soviet Union may not be...
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Allan 2022-03-21 09:01:39
Oh my eyes! The handsome director actually made a movie "In the Name of the People". The part of the subway micro-service private visit was extremely...
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Margarette 2022-03-21 09:01:39
In the name of the people to fight the low point of...
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Xzavier 2022-03-21 09:01:39
If we can make another film from the perspective of the 4,000 dead in Calais, and add "The King's Speech" + "Dunkirk" + this film to complement each other, it will constitute a complete "British Watching World War II"...
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Vaughn 2022-03-20 09:01:32
It's already 2017, how can anyone still make this kind of film... It's almost a genre film [British celebrity speeches for the Olympics]. Gary Oldman's sincerity makes this film less gross than the King's Speech. I really can't stand the kind of digression in British films that everyone is cute. At any rate, American-style coercion is limited to the main characters of the pros and...
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Alvera 2022-03-20 09:01:32
"Would we give up?" "Never! NEVER!" is impressive because the camera repeatedly emphasized the moment when Churchill was alone, and his family, comrades, and political enemies were not close. There are no great men, only mortals. When his emotions were mobilized to the peak, he suddenly realized that the British Empire started from aggression. How ironic. May peace be given to the...
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Karelle 2022-03-20 09:01:32
On the bright side, the movie cuts into the core of the event with characters, almost reshaping the complete staged history with little weight. The bad thing is that its character creation urgently uses dense embellishment to pile up the image, leaving no space to enrich the soul of the character, and the frequent light and shadow scheduling of the scene is even more pretentious and suspicious. Acting as the highlight of the film is actually quite laborious. Oldman's imitation of Churchill may...
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Adonis 2022-03-20 09:01:32
The old-fashioned core, the routine performance, sorry I can only say it is...
Darkest Hour Comments
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Jennings 2022-03-23 09:01:38
People who don't know how to change their minds can't change anything
This weekend is relatively empty, and a friend recommended "Darkest Hour" to me.
At first I was a little rejected. Because I like fantasy by nature, I prefer sci-fi and animation-themed movies to the cinema. The effect of live viewing is unmatched at home. But I've been trying to diversify myself...
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Phyllis 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Darkest moments for individuals and nations
The darkest hour has finally come.
Gary Oldman's performance has since entered the realm. A character more Churchill than Churchill gushed out under that 2.5-hour day-per-day, veritably fat exterior. When he vowed to fight to the death at the beginning, facing the gentle and polite Lord and Party,...
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Clemmie: Are we terribly old?
Winston Churchill: Yes, I'm afraid you are.
Clemmie: Oh, you beast!
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Winston Churchill: [in his first speech as Prime Minister] But now one bond unites us all. To wage war until victory is won, and never to surrender ourselves to servitude and shame. Whatever the cost and the agony may be, conquer we must, as conquer we shall.
Director: Joe Wright
Language: English,French,German,Italian Release date: December 22, 2017