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Kallie 2022-04-19 09:01:40

One of the very interesting things this movie does is the casting of Churchill. The moment I saw Churchill, I couldn't believe it. We learned that Churchill, the great man who led the British people to fight against the war, was a man dressed in An old man with flowery pajamas, bad food, bad temper, and poor language organization. However, the later facts tell us that this role is very exciting, not to mention the changes before and after Churchill himself, the actor's own acting skills are excellent, and it is about an old man who played it incisively and vividly. , the fragmentation of speech, are in the performance of Churchill's characteristics. All wonderful. In terms of supporting roles, the supporting roles here are also very good, and even if the group acted, they didn't seem to say that they saw very blunt dramas. Another highlight of the whole movie is the tone, the black tone, the black tone that is everywhere, the darkest hour, this movie, just like his name, is full of black, and there is no bright color, with sunlight. The contrast of characters is strong, and the scene is mostly in the tunnel, dark, home, backlit, open air, rainy. So the tones are very uniform and the time is strong, as wonderful as Rembrandt. The voice acting is also very good.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 annoying.

  • Dolores 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Is WWII over? World War II takes place every year. There is absolutely no pressure to build a WWII universe.

Darkest Hour quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.