The most important thing in China is to play tricks

Antonio 2022-03-25 09:01:06

I don’t know the language of the camera and I don’t know Gary Oldman. For me, this is an image of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill as prime minister during World War II. I'm sorry, but the socialist camp has this guarding mentality.
The speech is very compatible with sports, and it is more suitable for movies. The sonorous and powerful voices turn the tide together with the plot. Sorry, this is a dramatization of history. Su Qin is awesome, not relying on his tongue to hang the seal of the Six Kingdoms, but cooperating to resist Qin. World War II Russia and the United States are the carry, and only the two of them are qualified to make World War II movies that scramble for the right to speak in the world. Other countries either take national liberation or tenacious resistance. Speaking of making movies, the burning of Stalingrad, the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the stuttering speeches, which two do you want to watch? victory, victory is your mother's size v, did you call for victory? Chinese history does not have the status of a speaker, China only believes in people who change the world to persuade the world, and the world does too.

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  • Zoie 2021-11-25 08:01:26

    Daniel wears Lewis's shadow, and the age of Gary Oldman has arrived. masterpiece. #TIFF2017

  • Roel 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    The details are full, the performance is unique, the light and shadow are elegant, and the mirror movement is quite three-dimensional thinking. Just because I have read a lot of Churchill's documents and historical materials, I am familiar with Churchill, and Gary Oldman's interpretation of Churchill cannot convince me to regard this film as a "biographical" film. In addition, the play is mediocre, mainly because Churchill's speech itself is provocative, and it can climax only by reading the text in combination with the background of the times.

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.