Mrs. Miniver Comments

  • Francisca 2023-09-21 14:44:45

    The main theme movie shot in the United States during World War II: the front war of resistance, the rear...

  • Briana 2023-09-14 09:15:59

    The idealization is too serious, but the mainstream directors of that era all have political tasks, which is...

  • Christiana 2023-09-09 10:34:15

    Well, how did the couple sleep in separate beds? ! It turned out that Downton's rose competition was copied from it. . ....

  • Juliana 2023-09-08 00:45:08

    Show the heroic deeds of the British people against the...

  • Marianna 2023-09-07 07:46:55

    It was quite a wartime WWII propaganda film. . . . Don't think you'll die if you don't go to the front line. . . . it's your turn to...

  • Ivah 2023-09-07 04:19:09

    "Is it time to lose your sense of...

  • Casey 2023-09-04 21:31:13

    I thought it was boring, but the English dialogue is not too outdated at all. It is a good war inspirational...

  • Bennie 2023-08-27 23:51:46

    In 1942, the war was in full swing, but the image of women in the war was in line with the mainstream ideology after the war. The optimism and the belief in victory in the war seemed to have won for many years. "A rose is indispensable at any...

  • Demarco 2023-08-27 07:12:50

    My dear Gloria...

  • Ellen 2023-08-20 16:40:35

    Greer Garson shines above...

Extended Reading
  • Angelita 2022-10-04 23:47:54

    Tradition and innovation may not contradict

    In the creation of a typical Hollywood-style melodrama, men are often the dominant figures in the family. Although men are not present in films such as "Home of Loyalty" and "After Farewell," they are also important hidden characters. If the role of the mother is used to provoke the burden of the...

Mrs. Miniver quotes

  • Clem Miniver: Good ol' Vin.

    Kay Miniver: Good luck, Vin!

  • Vicar: [to Lady Beldon who has just entered the railway compartment he is already sharing with Mrs. Miniver] Good evening, Lady Beldon.

    Lady Beldon: Good evening, vicar. Oh, oh, shopping's absolutely impossible nowadays! You can't get near the counter and when you do, they haven't got it and you pay twice as much for it.

    Vicar: [laughs] What a wonderful description!

    Lady Beldon: [to her servant] Sit down, Simmons, and don't snip!

    [to the vicar]

    Lady Beldon: My dear man, I spent the whole afternoon being pushed around by middle-class females buying things they can't possibly afford.

    Kay Miniver: Oh dear, that means me.

    Lady Beldon: Oh no, much worse!