1. Downing Street Annexe
2. Chartwell House, Kent
After carefully examining the movie poster of "Churchill" before, I decided to watch it later and postpone the day of opening it indefinitely. Either it is a heavy and repressive political style, or it will involve the taboo history of the "mafia". During the laborious period, it is impossible to bear such a serious atmosphere.
Yesterday, my friend reminded me that I was initiating it. The poster of "Darkest Hour" was the one that had always been "fearing". The "Churchill" that I took the lead in watching it carefully and was moved by it was actually the movie "Churchill." I'm also surprised: I didn't seem to find the direction suggested by the poster.
"Churchill" can be regarded as a biographical historical film, but it focuses on and portrays a very "micro" entry point, the emotional "outburst" and political choices that individuals experienced before the Normandy landing on the Western Front (Operation Overlord) .
Churchill was surrounded by too many auras throughout his life, politicians, historians, writers, painters, Nobel Prize winners...
It is easier to understand his achievements after watching the movie's handling of this "micro" event.
Just as Brooke (the person who spoke with Smarts) in the play doubted that Churchill was "not like a great man", who was depressed and often out of control, mortals would have this question after watching the first half.
But I think the whole film is being conveyed to people-1. Churchill's pain is that he is a political figure, but he does not want to participate in pure politics, but is more willing to protect the bottom line, emotions and humanity. 2. The difference between a great man and an ordinary person is that he can face problems directly. He has a strong critical personality and a desire to control, but he has no time to take into account the weaknesses of his personality when he does things, and he can even set aside the weaknesses of his personality so "easily". In other words, he is able to make two (several) extreme personalities go hand in hand, and each one is released to the extreme-on the one hand is extreme loss of reason, on the other is the epiphany-like intelligence; on the other is the unbridled devil, and on the other is the human The angel who couldn't bear to refuse.
Living in the smoke of cigars and soaking in whiskey, Churchill can live to 91 years old, which shows that his spiritual will is strong.
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