The road to the Olympics is a long way to go

Torey 2022-03-24 09:01:34

This is a movie that felt a little wrong when I watched it, but after watching it carefully, I found all kinds of embarrassing films. If you want to express mainstream values ​​through historical public figures and major events, and realize the dream of Chong Olympics, it is likely to be thankless: the ending is justice. It does not mean process justice, nor does it mean motivational justice; it is very abrupt to arbitrarily tamper with the well-known racial discrimination tendency of characters for the sake of political correctness; it is not only old-fashioned but also far-fetched to gain support and confidence by reaching the bottom of the people. . .
The only thing worthy of praise is the textbook-like delicacy of the photography, as well as the sound processing and soundtrack choreographed as best as possible.
All in all, it is a poor screenwriter and director, the actors (especially the male protagonist) have a lot of room to play (it can also be said that the male protagonist is addicted to the drama), and the defects and advantages of photography, art, sound effects and soundtracks are still excellent. Equally prominent videos.

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  • Rahul 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Joe Wright's perfect directing skills have made a film that is almost all indoor scenes, and the filming has a degree of relaxation. Oldman perfectly shows a Churchill who is constantly suspicious and hesitant. The real fragility of great men and the call of history can be said to be the peak of the biographical film genre in the new era.

  • Oma 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    The back of Dunkirk, the front of Churchill. Great actors and performances can largely conceal the flaws and imperfections in other aspects of the film. This is an excellent example. In addition, to make a rough calculation, Daniel Day-Lewis played Lincoln, Anthony Hopkins played Nixon, Alan Rickman played Reagan, Gary Oldman played Churchill... these people The President and Prime Minister were all contracted by old British men.

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.