Mrs. Miniver Comments

  • Taryn 2022-10-04 21:01:58

    Dunkirk and BoB on the side finally destroyed the pastor’s sermon in the church. It was like a speech in the lower house. The tone of the national war of resistance is positive, but there is no way if it is not active. Don’t grit your teeth, just like the lads of the Royal Air Force. Are you crying and surrender? Perfect family ideal town everyone is very cute, the only thing I don’t love is the German bomber boy who fell down, brainwashing is seriously...

  • Miller 2022-10-04 20:27:39

    Looking at the war from the perspective of the war period, although it is still a standard old movie exaggeration style, it shows the love of life for people who will not be defeated by the war. I hope that the world will always be peaceful. War is not only a war of soldiers, but also a war of every ordinary person in the...

  • Camylle 2022-10-04 20:22:26

    ⒈Such a British film is the main theme film produced by the United States; ⒉She buys a hat, he buys a car...If the Minifos are now in China, they might be a double eleven chop hand clan and a double twelve shopaholic; ⒊ It is said that the husband and wife are in a good relationship, but why do they not share the same bed but sleep in the same room? ⒋My son is a pilot. My father participated in the Dunkirk retreat. I was a little surprised to see the "Dunkirk" incident again; The book is "Alice...

  • Jess 2022-10-04 18:33:17

    American theme. There are liveliness and loveliness before the war, and cruelty and seriousness during the war. To understand the Dunkirk retreat from a closer point in time, you can better feel the mood of the parties at that time. After the time has passed, there is not so much impassion and wanton venting. For people who are experiencing war, the most direct feeling is to fight back after being beaten and rise up after being devastated. There is also a small surprise. The brilliant selection...

Extended Reading

Mrs. Miniver quotes

  • [last lines]

    Vicar: We, in this quiet corner of England, have suffered the loss of friends very dear to us - some close to this church: George West, choir boy; James Ballard, station master and bell ringer and a proud winner, only one hour before his death, of the Beldon Cup for his beautiful Miniver rose; and our hearts go out in sympathy to the two families who share the cruel loss of a young girl who was married at this altar only two weeks ago. The homes of many of us have been destroyed, and the lives of young and old have been taken. There is scarcely a household that hasn't been struck to the heart. And why? Surely you must have asked yourself this question. Why in all conscience should these be the ones to suffer? Children, old people, a young girl at the height of her loveliness. Why these? Are these our soldiers? Are these our fighters? Why should they be sacrificed? I shall tell you why. Because this is not only a war of soldiers in uniform. It is a war of the people, of all the people, and it must be fought not only on the battlefield, but in the cities and in the villages, in the factories and on the farms, in the home, and in the heart of every man, woman, and child who loves freedom! Well, we have buried our dead, but we shall not forget them. Instead they will inspire us with an unbreakable determination to free ourselves and those who come after us from the tyranny and terror that threaten to strike us down. This is the people's war! It is our war! We are the fighters! Fight it then! Fight it with all that is in us, and may God defend the right!

    [the congregation stand and sing "Onward Christian Soldiers", which then segues into an orchestral rendition of "Pomp and Circumstance"]

  • Clem Miniver: Good ol' Vin.

    Kay Miniver: Good luck, Vin!