Darkest Hour Comments

  • Oma 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    The back of Dunkirk, the front of Churchill. Great actors and performances can largely conceal the flaws and imperfections in other aspects of the film. This is an excellent example. In addition, to make a rough calculation, Daniel Day-Lewis played Lincoln, Anthony Hopkins played Nixon, Alan Rickman played Reagan, Gary Oldman played Churchill... these people The President and Prime Minister were all contracted by old British...

  • Sasha 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    After getting used to so many cheap awards, one slap tells you what is an actor-level performance. Please take care of it this year by...

  • Annetta 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    It's too cute this Churchill. There should be a king's speech + darkest moment + Dunkirk filming package, it is too...

  • Chanelle 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    I like the ending very much. It ends at the climax, after dark and before dawn, without leaving any extra statements and...

  • Zoie 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Daniel wears Lewis's shadow, and the age of Gary Oldman has arrived. masterpiece....

  • Laverne 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Four and a half stars. From the moment he appeared in the first scene, Garry Oldman disappeared and Winston Churchill was resurrected. In an extremely classical and not fancy way, Joe Wright succeeded in shaping a great leader who was not recognized by his colleagues in the establishment, but who eventually found strength among the civilians. This film is really suitable for a two-film series with...

  • Freida 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Mainstream values, British humor, civilian perspectives... are also mainstream commercial films. The value transmission abroad is obviously implicit and more acceptable. From the will of the country to the story of common people, every scene will touch the heart of the audience. There is still a lot to learn from domestic...

  • Francesco 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    She was trembling all over, tears filled her eyes, and her heart was roaring with Churchill the whole time. His speeches can be deeply inspired and full of power to this day, and then through Aldeman's exquisite performance, its appeal is infinitely amplified. This is true for us in the age of peace, let alone the people back then. The story behind "Dunkirk" is more powerful than the event itself, surging like a...

  • Rosalia 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Every pore of Gary Oldman is an actress-level performance. The most wonderful line: Lord Keeper of Privy Seal wants to see you. Tell him that I am sealed on the privy. Tell him that I am sealed on the privy. A word that Churchill once...

  • Rahul 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Joe Wright's perfect directing skills have made a film that is almost all indoor scenes, and the filming has a degree of relaxation. Oldman perfectly shows a Churchill who is constantly suspicious and hesitant. The real fragility of great men and the call of history can be said to be the peak of the biographical film genre in the new...

Extended Reading
  • Lionel 2022-04-22 07:01:07

    Good story teller

    At the moment of silence, it was amazing! One has 10,000 grass and mud horses in his heart, and the other is embarrassed to endure the tears falling from the sky, but is so quiet that he suffocates.

    It is undeniable that Churchill is very suitable for the stage. Although it is the first time to get...

  • Fanny 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    The other side of the highlight moment: Churchill, who is beautified by Hollywood, is an executioner

    Indian MP and former UN Deputy Secretary-General Shahi Tarur wrote an article in The Washington Post on March 10: "Churchill beautified by Hollywood is an executioner"

    Churchill once said: "History will treat me well in the end, because I want to be a person who writes history personally." In fact,...

Darkest Hour quotes

  • Winston Churchill: Do I have your, uh, permission, uh, to send, uh, an aircraft carrier to pick up the P-40 fighter planes we purchased from you? Mr. President?

    President Roosevelt: Well, you-you've got me there again. New law preventing transshipment of military equipment.

    Winston Churchill: Uh, but we paid for them. We-we paid for them with the money that we... that we borrowed from you.

  • President Roosevelt: Good night to you, Winston. It must be late there.

    Winston Churchill: In more ways than you could possibly know.