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The Gathering Storm
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Directed by Richard Loncraine.
Today, Winston Churchill is regarded as one of the great leaders of his time, and a hero for helping to guide Great Britain through the crises of World War II. But in the 1930s, Churchill's place in history hardly seemed assured; his early warnings against the growing threat of the Third Reich were taken seriously by few of his contemporaries, and he suffered through a variety of personal, professional, and economic setbacks before German attacks on England gave credence to his theories about Hitler's desire to overtake Europe, and gave Churchill the opportunity to rise to the greatness that was his destiny. The Gathering Storm is a made-for-television biographical drama based on Churchill's memoirs about his life leading up to World War II. Albert Finney stars as Winston Churchill, Vanessa Redgrave plays his wife, Clementine, and Derek Jacobi appears as Stanley Baldwin. Jim Broadbent and Ronnie Barker co-star. Produced for the BBC, The Gathering Storm received its American premier on the HBO premium cable network in the spring of 2002. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"The Gathering Storm is a look at the Winston Churchill we do not know, the struggling politician slipping into irrelevance in the 1930s, struggling to get people to believe Germany was a threat, struggling to keep his marriage healthy as his wife takes off on an exploration to look at lizards half way around the world, struggling to make payments on his over-staffed residence, and so on. The story is not particularly gripping because, at least as HBO portrays him, Churchill was a self-contained person. Self-contained people, by definition, do not reveal much about themselves. Consequently, I mainly wondered whether this portrait is historically accurate. If it is, Winston was a more interesting man than I realized. If it is not accurate, the movie was unnecessarily disappointing. " [More]
 



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