Eighty percent of the film is shot indoors. The Churchill in the impression does not even have a large panoramic shot, and the director still let us feel the epic and legend of Churchill in the whole thing.
Like Dunkirk, time also runs through the entire film, but this time journey allows us to see all the changes in Churchill's psychology since he took over as prime minister. Every minute and every second of Gary Oldman's Churchill is thinking, every second of his inner struggle.
In the final scene, Churchill's heart has been shaken by conservatives. The crisis seems to have reached its peak. But the support of the king and the strong will of the people convinced Churchill.
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