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Rating: 5.6/10 by 115 users

Blitz (2024)

In World War II London, nine-year-old George is evacuated to the countryside by his mother, Rita, to escape the bombings. Defiant and determined to return to his family, George embarks on an epic, perilous journey back home as Rita searches for him.

Directing:
  • Steve McQueen
  • Adam Somner
  • Michael Middleton
Writing:
  • Steve McQueen
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 01, 2024

Rating: 5.6/10 by 115 users

Alternative Title:
闪电战 - CN
بمباران هوایی - IR

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 00 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: factory, london, england, world war ii, flooding, singer, racism, train, biracial, london blitz, 1940s, mother son relationship, anxious, train station

Leigh Gill
Michael Davies
Alex Jennings
Victor Smythe
Gavi Singh Chera
Mandeep Singh
Gerard Monaco
Air Raid Warden
Patrick Buckley
Street Cricket Player
John Mackay
Police Inspector
Adam Somner
Station Inspector
Liam Smith
Underground Shelter Crowd
Sue Maund
Underground Shelter Crowd
Steve Paget
Underground Shelter Crowd
Jonathan Kemp
BBC Producer
Jim Conway
Train Steward
Charlie Irwin
Boy on Train
Rufus Bateman
Boy on Train
Mickey McAnulty
Luggage Rack Boy
Blake Williams
Street Cricket Player
Isaac Highams
Street Cricket Players
Tony Turner
BBC Presenter
Jack Shalloo
Fireman Campbell
Shaun Mason
Fireman Davies
Lisa Ronaghan
Factory Protester
Janet Greaves
Factory Protester
Grace Boyle
Factory Protester
Gracie Cochrane
Young Girl in Field
Ciara Baxendale
Locker Room Woman
Anne Bird
Locker Room Woman
Jack Bence
Policeman at Dancehall
Tom Padley
Policeman at Dancehall
Lizzie Roper
Woman Bus Conductor
Tim Treloar
Policeman at Hamleys
David Moorst
Sailor in Bar
Kenny Fullwood
Sailor in Bar
Jonathan Dryden Taylor
Man at Front Door
Robert Whitelock
Government Shelter Warden
Dominic Coleman
Government Shelter Warden
Bryony Hannah
Brenda Watson
Jay Simpson
Timothy Ashdown
Ella Dunlop
Lavender Merchant
Johanna Allitt
Lavender Merchant
Neal Barry
Bakery Shop Owner
Andrew Caley
News Vendor
Calum Callaghan
Air Raid Warden
Jem Wall
Lost Property Registrar
Gary Bates
Jobsworth Official
Oengus MacNamara
Market Vendor
Andrea Gordon
Middle Aged Woman
Ben Felton
Sous Chef
Natasha Arancini
Engaged Girlfriend
Alicia Grace Turrell
Engaged Dinner Companion
Natalie Quarry
Engaged Dinner Companion
Heather Coombs
London Bridge Woman
Sandra Huggett
London Bridge Woman
Ben Fox
Ticket Inspector, London Bridge
John Cummins
Man, London Bridge
Florence Dobson
Stepney Dream Group
Nancy Sullivan
Dream Lead Singer
Mark Field
BBC Radio Producer
Alexandra Afryea
Nurse (uncredited)
Pierre Bergman
Pub Punter (uncredited)
Gianni Calchetti
Billiard Punter (uncredited)
Stuart Cooke
Passerby (uncredited)
Nigel Finnissy
Police Warden (uncredited)
Jean-Pascal Heynemand
Munitions factory manager (uncredited)
Ty Hurley
Train Inspector (uncredited)
Tim Faraday
ARP Warden with Cat
Cache Thake
Community Hall member

griggs79

Steve McQueen's _Blitz_ is an incredibly watchable and engaging film that vividly portrays wartime London. Through his lens, McQueen challenges the commonly held notion that Londoners weathered the horrors of the Blitz with unwavering cheer, a stiff upper lip, and unity. Instead, _Blitz_ underscores the complex layers of a city already defined by its diversity, which McQueen portrays as teeming with cultural resilience. In particular, the East End, a refuge for those escaping persecution, is shown not merely as a site of suffering but as a resilient, multicultural community that speaks to the true character of wartime London. This challenge to the rose-tinted "keep calm and carry on" narrative is essential, grounding the film in a more inclusive historical reality. However, _Blitz_ occasionally struggles under the weight of its grandeur. The film ambitiously tackles numerous stories and subplots, making it challenging to give each the attention it deserves. One subplot that particularly suffers is the portrayal of an Underground station flooding after a bomb hit—a moment famously depicted in _Atonement_, with the actual location in Balham. Relocating it to London Bridge heightens the fictionalization of the event. Many may leave the cinema, believing the event that caused the death of 68 people never happened as such McQueen's portrayal, though compelling, doesn't capture the same impact as _Atonement_, which coincidentally also starred Saoirse Ronan. McQueen briefly gestures toward class disparities in air-raid conditions, notably by referencing the Stepney Communist Party, which pushed for equitable access to safe shelters. Yet one pivotal moment that could have underscored this tension—the Party's dramatic occupation of the Savoy Hotel to protest the gross inequality in shelter conditions—goes unmentioned. This action, poor East Enders storming the grand West End hotel, forced the government's hand to open Tube stations to be used as public shelters. Despite these narrative oversights, _Blitz _remains a remarkable and impactful portrayal of London during its most challenging times. It offers a raw, multifaceted perspective that reshapes our understanding of wartime endurance and unity, making the audience feel the gravity of the historical events depicted.

CinemaSerf

With the Nazi bombs raining down around them, single mum "Rita" (Saoirse Ronan) has to take the difficult decision to evacuate her son "George" (Elliott Heffernan) from the London home they share with her father (Paul Weller). He isn't keen and so jumps from the moving train and tries to make it back home through a city populated by some kindly people and some Dickensian-style villains - and he encounters them both. Meantime, his mum is told of his absconding and as she tries to hold down he job in a munitions factory she must try to track him down. I thought Heffernan delivered really quite engagingly here, as did the rather menacing Kathy Burke with her brief appearances, but the film has a curious sterility to it. We know it's set amidst the random brutality of war, and the narration points out to us that that didn't all come from the skies above with racial prejudice never far from the surface, but it never looks or feels real. Clearly, Apple threw some money at it but the characters are all just too undercooked and there's an inevitability to the story that seems more about convenience than authenticity as it neuters the visceral humanity of the story. That last element isn't helped by a Ronan who seems very much to be going through the motions turning in an adequate enough performance but not one that wasn't being turned in on studio-based television dramas thirty years ago. Dickinson barely features and though it's all perfectly watchable, it's not really very memorable save for a young actor who gives us a knee-high view of man's venality and inhumanity.

Manuel São Bento

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/blitz-review-beautifully-crafted-emotionally-hollow/ "Blitz is technically competent and offers isolated moments of genuine emotion, but it falls short in character development and thematic exploration. Steve McQueen delivers a visually engaging film with a promising central performance by Elliott Heffernan but struggles to escape the cliches of WWII survival narratives. While it doesn't entirely disappoint, it lacks the emotional depth and originality needed to stand out in an already saturated genre." Rating: C+


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