Movie Review: DARKEST HOUR

Related image      DARKEST HOUR is a film that transports the viewer to another time and place in extraordinary fashion, combining some very talented artists of filmmaking to create something unique and enthralling for today's moviegoer.
   Gary Oldman gives the performance of his career as Winston  Churchill, a man who led his country out of one of it's darkest times with his wisdom and courage, never backing down from a difficult challenge. Oldman disappears into the role of Churchill, convincing the viewer that he or she is watching a historic figure come to life. Oldman's performance, Joe Wright's direction, the production design by Sarah Greenwood and the makeup by Kazuhino Tsuji, David Malinowski, and  Lucy Sibbick's combined talents transport the viewer to 1940's England to view history in the making. Its these and other talents not mentioned here all combined together that creates a captivating history lesson and tells the story of a unique man who wrestled with an agonizing decision to either fight the Germans(in WORLD WAR II) or inevitably enter into peace talks that would have England on the short end of a bad deal-slavery to Germany and Adolf Hitler.
  DARKEST HOUR is a film about moments in history that history and film enthusiasts will love and it's a story about a decision that changed history, in this case, for the better of humanity.
  I give DARKEST HOUR an A-.
   It is now available on most streaming services and on Blu-Ray and DVD.

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