This is a very very important film to see because it isn't Great Britain that is in danger now it is the United States that is presently in danger from Trump and Putin instead.
Darkest Hour (2017) - Rotten Tomatoes
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Rating: 84% - 168 reviews
Dec 22, 2017 - During the early days of World War II, with the fall of France imminent, Britain faces its darkest hour
as the threat of invasion looms. As the seemingly unstoppable Nazi
forces advance, and with the Allied army cornered on the beaches of
Dunkirk, the fate of Western Europe hangs on the leadership of the ...
Rating: PG-13 (for some thematic material)
Runtime: 125 minutes
In Theaters: Dec 22, 2017 wide
Directed By: Joe Wright
Darkest Hour (film) - Wikipedia
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84%Rotten Tomatoes
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A
thrilling and inspiring true story begins at the precipice of World War
II as, within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston
Churchill (Academy Award nominee Gary Oldman) must face one of his most
turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with
Nazi Germa… MORE
Release date: November 22, 2017 (USA)
Balances
the great orator's public triumphs with more vulnerable private moments
of self-doubt, elevating the inner workings of British government into a
compelling piece of populist entertainment. Full review
Peter Debruge
Variety
Variety
Joe
Wright's drama features a transformative turn by the excellent Gary
Oldman as Churchill; unfortunately, the limited-scope biopic doesn't
have much more in its arsenal than that. Full review
Michael Ordona
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media
Considered
as history, this film offers the public a few new insights and details
about the practice of statecraft in a time of crisis. Full review
A.O. Scott
The NYTimes
The NYTimes
Were
Darkest Hour just a symphony of World War II nostalgia, it’d probably
still be a good watch. But because the film makes the effort to go
deeper, it becomes something much more memorable. Full review
David Sims
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