A film that never wastes time, great

Al 2022-12-08 22:07:20

There are no big scenes, and they are all portrayed around "people" scenes, which is much better than those big productions that use hundreds of millions of special effects and thin storylines. At least it gave me a lot of thoughts and resonance. The
whole film portrays the most ordinary side of a great man, including alcoholism, cigar smoking, temper tantrums, etc. Churchill is famous in history as arrogant and tough, and the film is vivid and vivid. From the beginning to the end, an old man was on the beach, abandoning his identity. In fact, he is no different from an ordinary old man. The most impressive thing in the film is the scene of his prayer. A great leader judges the political situation and the war situation, and is helpless and powerless in the face of uncontrolled military power and the imperial family who does not accept suggestions. Great people also have no alternative. When at a loss, I will choose to express my beliefs in prayer, showing the most true and ordinary side, and the painful mentality of a politician in making decisions. It is precisely because ordinary people persist in their beliefs that they make extraordinary. Only then came the "Never Compromise" speech that affected the world. The previous foreshadowing is unfolded in the form of narrative until the end of the wonderful speech, showing a leader’s mental journey when he makes important decisions in his place, showing all of them, good and bad, no hidden, very sincere It is presented to the audience, and at the end it returns to the reflection of an old man at the beach, an ordinary man and a politician. Abandoning the identity of a politician, is there any difference between Churchill and the grandfather next door? Actually no! The real finishing touch. I give full marks to this film.

I saw a comment saying that seeing the picture of "Churchill" is "victorious" than "V". I can definitely clarify that the photo was taken secretly by the paparazzi on the crew, and the actor was dissatisfied with the anti-finger "V". , In the United Kingdom, the "V" of the backhand finger means the same thing as that of the Americans. Don't understand it as "Victory" if you are illiterate.

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Churchill quotes

  • Winston Churchill: I am choosing between trials and tribulations. Do stop adding to them.

  • Winston Churchill: [Drinking a glass of water after a speech] God, do I wish this were Scotch.