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Sunday, January 24th, 2010
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Movie Title: Into the Storm
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I’ve never written a review in my life, and at the slay of my comments some readers may say they can examine why; nonetheless this movie compelled me to fragment my thought. A delicate cinematic portrayal of Winston Churchill’s service as Britian’s Prime Minister during World War II. Brendan Gleesons performance as Churchill is advantageous, capturing not only his physical attributes but his careful plan provoking suppose of vocabulary as well. The casting of Roosevelt and Stalin is noteworthy, you would issue you were a soar on the wall at Yalta. Janet McTeer as Clemmie (Mrs. Churchill) is the epitome of a profitable British wife, friend and confidante to the Prime Minister. Iain Glen’s role as King George VI is as royal as the monarch himself. Historically legal and brilliantly written. From the Parlimentary debates to the loyal war footage and Churchill’s relationships with his cabinet, war ministers, family and the King. A large film, lively and informative. KBO-HBO!

I unbiased finished watching “Into The Storm” and could not be more appalled by what I saw. Firstly, on merely technical matters the film is terribly edited as it continuously jumps between the events of the Second World War and the days before Churchill’s loss in the 1945 election for Prime Minister honest after the war ends, while giving very shrimp historical context tedious the events that it depicts. Secondly, it is poorly acted as Churchill is portrayed as a crotchety, traditional, pig-headed, bullying, war-monger who enjoyed war and did not want it to extinguish, cared runt for the men under his charge, did not tag the advice of his military advisors and fellow MPS, and treated his servants and his family particularly his wife, with disdain. (Not to mention that the acting itself by all alive to, feels inauthentic, and not believable, as if the actors are playing caricatures, rather then proper people.) Thirdly, the filmmakers even go so far as to imply that Churchill was as unpleasant as Hitler in his conduct of the war by filming a scene in the House of Commons where a Labour MP makes that assertion, and by showing Churchill reacting indifferently to the bombings of German towns, sanctioning the killing of German civilians, and presents the bombing of Dresden as being on the same scale as all of the horrors that the Nazis perpetrated on the world.( Mind you, I’m aware that the bombing of Dresden was a reprehensible act, but it does not even arrive stop to the horrors wrought on the world by Nazi Germany.) Fourthly, it implies that Josef Stalin,-one of the most vile men in history- had more first-rate sense when it came to fighting the war then Churchill when they have discussions about the it during the Teheran and Yalta Conferences. Fifthly, it diminishes his speeches by showing him giving them in a minute context by either simply rehearsing them or cutting off memorable sections for example his line about “man’s finest hour.” Finally, and maybe most importantly, there is nothing admirable or fine about Churchill as none of his purported warmth, humor, decency, fabulous eloquence or charisma are even touched on. In short, he is not seen as the immense man that with the abet of others saved the world from one of the most despicable regimes ever loosed upon it that threatened its very existence.

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Shame on the people who made this! I hope that any money they made from it is burned and I cannot contain it received Emmy Awards!

So, therefore I say DO NOT extinguish your money by purchasing this historically unsuitable, badly do together film that desecrates the legacy of one of the indisputably fabulous figures of the Twentieth Century.

If you long to notice honest representations of Churchill and World War II, see: “The Gathering Storm,” ” Then There Were Giants,” “The Winds of War,” and “War and Remembrance,” they do it justice.

I am at a loss to understand how after releasing such an fantastic film as “The Gathering Storm” in 2002, HBO-A network which often releases worthy movies and specials- could follow it up with this vile allotment of filth.