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 to know him, I vaguely feel that the stubborn grandfather should be influenced by Churchill, so this is more or less what Churchill looks like.
But Oldman is really good at telling stories, squeezing out every character, passing through the hall without wasting time, introducing the background, depicting the time, depicting the characters, the music scene is just right, and the atmosphere is not lost in time. From the beginning of the parliament, I was caught, just sitting in E11, not believing that the parliament was the end.
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