A few days ago, I learned a little song while watching the documentary "Revelation: World War II" called "We're gonna hang out the washing on the Siegfried Line" (We're gonna hang out the washing on the Siegfried Line) , was the bragging rights when Britain and France fought against Germany at that time. Of course, this song was slapped in the face within a few days. But this song is really too brainwashed, I listened to it with joy for a week, and Amway gave it to everyone around me. I believe that no matter how unhappy you are, you will be a little happier after listening to this song. After the Germans used the genius Manstein plan to bypass the Maginot line, they rewrote the song in revenge, ending with the sentence: "Dude, I believe you don't have to do laundry anymore."
The Manstein Plan on May 9 enabled Germany to eliminate nearly 30 French divisions in the first phase of the campaign. France was ready to surrender, and Britain was forced to have almost no way out. On May 10, Churchill was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. That is to say, after only one week in office, the defeat of France has almost become a reality. Where is the prime minister? There is no way out, and he was called to clean up the mess.
Churchill, who helped the edifice, is undoubtedly a great man. We have already heard of his will and literary talent, and he was placed on the altar. And in this movie, we will think he is a little cute, so he is a "little white pig". Cute because he's funny, he runs out of a wet bathroom in a bathrobe, he jokes with his wife, he promises to "only smoke four cigars a day" because of bankruptcy, he hangs a wall of hats like The titles of me and Mr. Song. What's even more lovely is when he was discouraged and muttered to himself that Hitler was a German, we know that this politician who is full of talent in speech, this great man who has inspired countless people to rekindle his fighting spirit, also has his downfalls-- Cute because real.
The existence of the typist adds to the description of Churchill's life scenes. I thought she was fictional, but who knows that she is real in history. She provides a perspective of others. In the eyes of others, Churchill is emotionally unstable, informal, It's a little scary, but it also provides a people's perspective, and the British people are kept in the dark and uneasy.
The script portrays Churchill's image in a three-dimensional and real way, which is relatively realistic, while the lighting and shooting are a little more dramatic, especially the beam of God's blessing that shines down in the center of Churchill's head in the cabinet, which seems to feel the script. Too honest, to be a little naughty, like the old man Churchill.
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