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Monika 02-11-2018 07:31 AM

Movie about Churchill
 
I just saw Darkest Hour and am wondering how our friends in the UK feel about it. Especially those old enough to remember him or more likely remember what your folks said about him. Was the movie pretty accurate?

charley26 02-11-2018 11:53 AM

I have not seen it yet.

cannyquilter 02-12-2018 02:22 AM

I'm hoping to go and see it this week. Although only a child at the time I remember watching his funeral on TV.

Geri B 02-12-2018 05:07 AM

I saw the movie a few weeks ago..it was good. I'm not British, nor English ethnically, so don't have any personal,feelings about the man. Just like watching historically based movies/series...makes having to memorize dates, events while in school so much more real........

coopah 02-12-2018 05:10 AM

We saw the movie and thought the overall acting was very good. Hubs is a WWII history buff and a retired US Navy officer. He felt it was reasonably accurate. We go to one “war” movie and he owes me two “chick” flicks. So far he owes me about 10 of those! :-)

Stitchnripper 02-12-2018 01:09 PM

We enjoyed that movie very much. Mr Stitchnripper is also a history buff and admires Churchill and agrees with Mr Coopah

Monika 02-12-2018 04:55 PM

We really liked the movie and thought the performances were great. I just always wonder with those kind of movies how much literacy licence was taken.

sewbizgirl 02-13-2018 06:34 AM

I saw it and thought it was very good. Gary Oldham's portrayal of Churchill is something to see. Now I am binge watching The Crown on Netflix and also think that John Lithgow did an amazing job as Churchill. I'm loving every scene with 'Churchill' in it.

waltonalice 02-13-2018 07:31 AM

I read an interview with the director, who stated that the subway incident was an amalgam of various interactions between Churchill and the public, but that there is no documentation that the encounter actually occurred. I was also a bit surprised that the movie indicated so much doubt on Churchill’s part, especially about committing to the Dunkirk rescue. I’ve been a fan of Churchill since I was a small child in the ‘50s and have a great CD of his most famous speeches, so I noted that the film seriously reduced his two most famous speeches. Other than that, I was enthralled by the movie.


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