Darkest Hour
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Oldman
Channels Churchill in Character-Driven Docudrama
Curiously,
Darkest Hour and Dunkirk basically cover the same ground, namely,
Winston Churchill's (Gary Oldman) first month as Prime Minister of
Great Britain. When he was sworn in on May 10, 1940, the country was
at war with Germany which had already conquered most of Europe and
was just starting to invade Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
Churchill's
predecessor, Neville Chamberlain (Ronald Pickup) had unsuccessfully
employed a diplomatic policy of appeasement which had only served to
embolden Hitler. And soon after entering office, Winston found
himself facing a daunting task once the Nazis' blitzkrieg had broken
through the Maginot Line.
Suddenly, the Allied forces were in full retreat, including hundreds
of thousands of British soldiers. They were being driven to the sea,
where they would be sitting ducks for the Luftwaffe.
Now,
where Dunkirk focused on the evacuation of the troops by an impromptu
flotilla of private citizens, Darkest Hour narrowly focuses on
Churchill's leadership and oratory skills. After all, it was no mean
feat to convince a woefully-equipped nation that it could
successfully ramp up its defenses to take on the ravenous war machine
practically on its doorstep.
Directed
by Joe Wright (Atonement), Darkest Hour does a magnificent job of
plumbing the depths of Churchill's psyche as well as recreating a
number of his inspirational speeches, concluding with his historic
"We shall never surrender!" address delivered to Parliament
on June 4th.
Unfortunately,
Darkest Hour pales in comparison to the visually-captivating Dunkirk.
Too bad the introspective and action-oriented productions weren't
spliced together. Nevertheless, Gary Oldman might finally win the
Oscar that has long eluded him for his sterling portrayal of the
British Bulldog.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated PG-13
for mature themes
Running time: 125
minutes
Production Studio:
Working Title Films / Perfect World Pictures
Distributor: Focus
Features
To
see a trailer for Darkest Hour, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pNOCzV5jG0
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