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La Guerre selon Churchill

Original title: Churchill at War
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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7.6/10
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La Guerre selon Churchill (2024)
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Churchill's pivotal leadership role during WWII, his wartime strategy, and the life events that shaped him as a paramount figure of the era, told through his own words.Churchill's pivotal leadership role during WWII, his wartime strategy, and the life events that shaped him as a paramount figure of the era, told through his own words.Churchill's pivotal leadership role during WWII, his wartime strategy, and the life events that shaped him as a paramount figure of the era, told through his own words.

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    • Langley Kirkwood
    • Christian McKay
    • George W. Bush
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    • Stars
      • Langley Kirkwood
      • Christian McKay
      • George W. Bush
    • 28User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Langley Kirkwood
    Langley Kirkwood
    • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    Christian McKay
    Christian McKay
    • Winston Churchill
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Self
    • 2024
    Dan Snow
    Dan Snow
    • Self - Historian
    • 2024
    Stephen Jennings
    Stephen Jennings
    • Frederick 'Prof' Lindemann
    Martin Munro
    Martin Munro
    • Frank Sawyers the Butler
    Rafe Soule
    Rafe Soule
    • Young Winston Churchill
    Deon Lotz
    Deon Lotz
    • Admiral Bertram Ramsay
    Martin Kluge
    Martin Kluge
    • Joseph Stalin
    Ethan Saunders
    Ethan Saunders
    • William Browne-Clayton
    Aubrey Shelton
    • Lord Edward Halifax
    Afua Hirsch
    Afua Hirsch
    • Self - Author
    • 2024
    Sarada Peri
    • Self…
    • 2024
    Chris van Rensburg
    Chris van Rensburg
    • Inspector Walter Thompson
    Jason K. Ralph
    • General Hastings 'Pug' Ismay
    Erica Wessels
    • Clementine Churchill
    Andrew Roberts
    • Self - Author
    • 2024
    Sonia Purnell
    Sonia Purnell
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    • 2024
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    chaos-rampant

    A greatest-hits Churchill

    This is a Netflix documentary so we get that treatment; talking heads and experts and, more unpalatable to me, staged re-enactments with actors on 'probable' scenes. It's high budget cable television.

    The prewar portion may be the most informative in how it shapes the famous wartime Winston. Bullish, spectacular escape fueled by drive to tell the story about it in his South African adventure. Doggedly independent as he switches parties.

    The wartime Churchill of valiant speeches, Dunkirk, and the Blitz, is well covered in inumerable films and TV. He really was the man of the hour, a bullish man insisting on a story of resistance against all odds. Fancied himself a strategist but bangled Gallipolli, Sicily was a mistake, and storytelling was really his strong suit.

    We also do see several of his faults. His prewar defence of empire at all costs. Even in passing, his disastrous indifference to Bengal and the famine. And his ensuing sidelining, post Casablanca, as bigger men on the room took charge of the war.

    It is very much a cinematic life he lived. Adept at both re-invention and stubborn independence. And of course a natural storyteller. He could have been a great filmmaker, and I can imagine him a figure like Welles or Hitchcock around set (and vice versa, Welles and Hitchcock may have been great wartime prime mnisters).

    It was a matter of the world outside aligning with the man's story of who he views himself to be, to create the sense of destiny, and that was true of both FDR and Hitler.
    5therne-52448

    Calling Soviet Union a Russia

    Until the line "UK gave time, USA gave money, Russia gave blood," I was quite fond of the series. The timeline of events was very new to me, and it's a very insightful way to think about such historical events.

    In the documentary "Churchill at War," Russia is used interchangeably with the Soviet Union; it's equivalent to the other 14 republics.

    It's 2024, and people who ignore 14 other republics and their sacrifices should not make documentaries.

    Look at their Wikipedia numbers - World War II casualties of the Soviet Union, 16.3% of the Ukrainian population, 25.3% of Belarus - these are not Russian sacrifices, and joining them under the "Russia" umbrella is similar to declaring that New York State won civil war.
    8tkdlifemagazine

    A Perfect Documentary

    Churchill at War is a near perfect documentary about the Winston Churchill and the challenges of his time. Told through video news footage, archives, interviews, and theatrical recreations, this four part series is very well done. There is much we know about Churchill as the man who rose to become the arch-nemesis of Adolf Hitler in World War II and the face of Great Britain. I find many documentaries to be way too long and filled with unnecessary information. Even at four parts that is not the case here. This is as engaging as any motion picture. The actor who plays Churchill does not really look like him but the sound is uncanny.
    7vangamer

    Not TV's Finest Hours

    Heavy on awkward recreations with actors but regrettably light on interesting historical detail. The main draw of this series is mainly some newly refreshed and colourized archival footage.

    The four episodes lean heavily on British and American political figures, including an Obama speech writer, President George W Bush and Prime Minister Boris Johnson - rather than on historical experts. Of course, this is consistent with the tone of an "approachable" and "greatest hits" approach to history documents. It's a decent introduction to Churchill and the period, but there's little to chew on.

    In just one example, the series correctly focuses on Churchill's obsessive quest to get the "New World" - America - fighting in the war. However, after showing Pearl Harbour, there's no mention that Herr Hitler foolishly declared war on the United States first - a key footnote that enabled Roosevelt to bypass Congressional wrangling.

    All too typically, with a laser focus on FDR and America, the series doesn't even mention the valuable support of Canada, Australia, India and other Commonwealth countries in helping keep the British Isles afloat.

    Also, it would have been fascinating to see some of Churchill's military interactions with his senior generals and commanders - and the kind of expectations he had on them - but this is out of the scope of this series.

    So while watchable, and crediting star Christian McKay for a solid job recreating Churchill's oratory, this offers a rather lightweight overview of what can be a very meaty subject.
    7Chabrolfan

    Jaunty rollercoaster ride through Churchill's war

    This is a brisk and thoroughly enjoyable summary of Churchill's achievements and failings, principally from the late 1930s to the end of the Second World War. The series doesn't shy away from Churchill's disastrous Gallipoli campaign, his enduring belief in the importance of the British Empire, his sidelining by Stalin and FDR and his controversial tactical decisions around the French naval fleet, but the overriding gist of the series is just how important the man was at a crucial point in world history.

    We are left under no doubt about how different, were it not for Churchill's tenacity [stubbornness?], sense of duty and extraordinary level of self-belief, the outcome of the war might have been. A failure on the part of the UK to withstand the Nazi invasion of Europe, could have led to permanent widespread European fascism. The talking heads who focus on Churchill's racism, never manage to outweigh the arguments for the good that he did.

    The format follows that of the BBC's superb (and superior) "The Rise of the Nazis", with a combination of reenactment and expert opinion. There are observations by a few big names like David Petraeus and George W Bush (...and Boris, obvs.), but where "The Rise of the Nazis" had insightful contributions by some of the world's leading academic experts on the subject, "Churchill at War" has generic telly-historian Dan Snow making points that could be picked up in a GCSE history book. We should be glad it wasn't Tony Robinson, I suppose.

    One of the strangest aspects of the series is the use of AI to generate Churchill's written comments into his spoken voice. I'm still undecided how convincing I found this.

    A shout-out really needs to go to actor Christian McKay, for playing Churchill in the reenactments; a perfectly judged performance mimicking the sound and behaviour of Churchill, without ever stepping over into pastiche.

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      • December 4, 2024 (France)
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