L'ora più buia

Titolo originale: Darkest Hour
Regia: Joe Wright |
Anno: 2017
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: world war ii | biography | based on true story | london underground | british politics | british prime minister | british history | autobiographical | dunkirk | 1940s | winston churchill | based on real person | biographical drama |
Cast: Gary Oldman | Stephen Dillane | Lily James | Ronald Pickup | Ben Mendelsohn | Kristin Scott Thomas | Nicholas Jones | Samuel West | David Schofield | Richard Lumsden | Malcolm Storry | Hilton McRae | Benjamin Whitrow | Joe Armstrong | Adrian Rawlins | David Bamber | Paul Leonard | David Strathairn | Eric MacLennan | Philip Martin Brown | Demetri Goritsas | Jordan Waller | Alex Clatworthy | Mary Antony | Bethany Muir | Anna Burnett | Jeremy Child | Brian Pettifer | Michael Gould | Paul Ridley | Robin Pearce | Michael Bott | Olivier Broche | Mario Hacquard | Pip Torrens | Edmund Wiseman | Hannah Steele | Nia Gwynne | Ade Dee Haastrup | James Eeles | Flora Nicholson | Bronte Carmichael | Roisin O'Neill | John Locke | Joanna Neary | Richard Glover | Tom Ashley | Joshua Higgott | Imogen King | Miles Gallant | Faye Marsay | John Atterbury | James Harkness | Joshua James | Charley Palmer Rothwell | Patsy Ferran | Sarah Flind | Steffan Donnelly | Kieran Buckeridge | Johnny Otto | Nick Howden-Steenstra |

Un’avvincente ed entusiasmante storia vera che inizia alla vigilia della Seconda Guerra Mondiale e che vede Winston Churchill, pochi giorni dopo la sua elezione a Primo Ministro della Gran Bretagna, affrontare una delle sfide più turbolente e determinanti della sua carriera: l’armistizio con la Germania nazista, oppure resistere per poter combattere per gli ideali, la libertà e l’autonomia di una nazione. Mentre le inarrestabili forze naziste si propagano per l’Europa occidentale e la minaccia di un’invasione si rivela imminente, con un pubblico impreparato, un re scettico ed il suo stesso partito che trama contro di lui, Churchill deve far fronte alla sua ora più buia, unire una nazione e tentare di cambiare il corso della storia mondiale.

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Winston Churchill's first use of the 'V' finger sign did not occur until the middle of 1941, a year [...] D
Winston Churchill often disappeared from Downing Street or the Cabinet War Rooms and appeared somewh [...] D
Elizabeth does not hit the space bar when she is striking the keys, and she does not pause to hold d [...] D
The House of Commons scenes show 'prayer cards' on the Front Benches. Members of the Government and [...] D
Four RAF fighter planes are seen flying over London in a finger four formation. While Luftwaffe had [...] D
An overhead shot shows bombs falling nearly vertically upon the last British troops at Calais. In re [...] D
Blackout restrictions were imposed starting in September 1939 and strictly enforced, requiring all v [...] D
At some point of the movie, you can see a quartz clock. (Its being quartz can be seen by the movemen [...] D
The copy of the Daily Express which headlines "Chamberlain to resign" features both the date Friday, [...] D
Churchill says Edward Wood, 3rd Viscount Halifax would never have turned down the offer to be prime [...] D
Early on in the film a black Riley RM drives past 10 Downing Street. This was a post war model (1945 [...] D
The conversation between Churchill and the public while riding the Underground continues for more th [...] D
After Churchill's first speech to Parliament, the scene cuts to Chamberlain in a garden, about to re [...] D
In the House of Commons when Churchill first appears as Prime Minister, we learn that Chamberlain is [...] D
When Churchill is summoned by the king, as his car drives onto the grounds of Buckingham Palace, the [...] D
The exterior of Downing Street 10 is shown, as can be seen from the joints, painted black. Only duri [...] D
The Labour Party did not recommend Winston Churchill to replace Neville Chamberlain. And they do not [...] D
When on the Underground, Churchill is advised to travel to Westminster on the District Line. This is [...] D
The film takes place in May 1940. Elizabeth Layton did not become Winston Churchill's secretary unti [...] D
Chamberlain tells Halifax in May 1940 that he has cancer. Chamberlain was in pain at this time, but [...] D
When arguing about the Gallipoli Campaign with Lord Halifax, Churchill claims it had been a good ide [...] D
Clemmie Churchill and the King are both shown listening on the wireless to Churchill's "We shall nev [...] D
While the C-47 Skytrain had its first flight in 1941, the Douglas Corporation DC-3, upon which the C [...] D
When Churchill flies to France trying to shore up the French to continue fighting the Germans, the p [...] D
Winston Churchill's "never surrender" speech was given to Parliament on June 4, 1940, after the Dunk [...] D

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Clemmie: You are strong because you are imperfect. [...] D
Winston Churchill: Do I have your, uh, permission, [...] D
Elizabeth Layton: [laughing at Churchill's picture [...] D
King George VI: One never knows what's going to co [...] D
Winston Churchill: D'you know, I've never ridden a [...] D
Winston Churchill: [In the toilet] Please tell the [...] D
Winston Churchill: My father was like God. Busy el [...] D
Winston Churchill: Those who never change their mi [...] D
Winston Churchill: My poor judgement. D
Clemmie: Are we terribly old? Winston Churchill: [...] D
Winston Churchill: On certain matters I have very [...] D
Winston Churchill: Turning once again to the quest [...] D
Winston Churchill: You can not reason with a tiger [...] D
Winston Churchill: There is no doubt that if we fa [...] D
Clement Atlee: [on Neville Chamberlain] Owing to h [...] D
King George VI: Go to the people. Let them instruc [...] D
Winston Churchill: I'm getting the job only becaus [...] D
Winston Churchill: Success is not final, failure i [...] D
King George VI: [to Churchill] I confess I had som [...] D
Winston Churchill: I have nothing to offer but blo [...] D
Clemmie: Here is a woman who's always tired, for s [...] D
President Roosevelt: Good night to you, Winston. I [...] D
Winston Churchill: The German army controls every [...] D
Viscount Halifax: I will not stand by and watch an [...] D
Winston Churchill: [Preparing to exit the toilet] [...] D
Title Card: Hitler has invaded Czechoslovakia, Pol [...] D
Winston Churchill: [in his first speech as Prime M [...] D
[Clemmie proposes that the family drink a toast to [...] D
Winston Churchill: [riding the train] What are you [...] D
Winston Churchill: Nations which go down fighting [...] D
Winston Churchill: [shouting at a photo of Hitler] [...] D
Title Card: Almost all of the 300,000 troops at Du [...] D
Winston Churchill: [Referring to Clement Attlee] H [...] D
King George VI: Winston lacks judgment. Neville C [...] D
Winston Churchill: Will you stop interrupting me w [...] D
[last lines] Winston Churchill: Those who never c [...] D
[having accepted the post of Prime Minister, Churc [...] D
King George VI: How do you manage drinking during [...] D
Winston Churchill: How old? Mother: Five months, [...] D
King George VI: I believe we are to meet regularly [...] D
Viscount Halifax: The deadly danger here is this r [...] D

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