Darkest Hour | Winston Churchill and King George VI Consider a Peace Deal

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  • Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) is unsure if Britain should stay in the war and is considering peace since the Allies are currently losing to the Germans. King George VI (Ben Mendelsohn) hears of Churchill’s concerns and visits him to give him his support.
    Film Synopsis:
    Academy Award® nominee Gary Oldman gives a "towering performance" (Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair) in acclaimed director Joe Wright's soaring drama Darkest Hour. As Hitler's forces storm across the European landscape and close in on the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill (Oldman) is elected the new Prime Minister. With his party questioning his every move, and King George VI (Ben Mendelsohn) skeptical of his new political leader, it is up to Churchill to lead his nation and protect them from the most dangerous threat ever seen. Also starring Academy Award® nominee Kristin Scott Thomas and Lily James, Darkest Hour is a powerful, inspirational drama.
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  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi Před rokem +2171

    Brilliantly constructed scene. Notice there's only one light bulb in shot until the king declares his support for Churchill, then it is reflected in the mirror so there are two lights in the darkness. Love the symbolism.

  • @him1993228
    @him1993228 Před 11 měsíci +191

    Imagine you are a lone knight, and a king put a hand on your shoulder and say "You have my support "

  • @Legio__X
    @Legio__X Před 4 měsíci +152

    “If it isn’t him it’s a marvelous impersonation”
    British humor at its best lol

  • @inigobantok1579
    @inigobantok1579 Před rokem +579

    Not only a perfect portrayal, Ben Mendelssohn is the closest actor to actually look like King George VI

    • @icyprincey
      @icyprincey Před rokem +52

      Fact. While Colin’s portrayal of the George VI in The King’s Speech is the best imo, he doesn’t look like him at all.

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee Před 7 měsíci +32

      @@icyprincey Yeah Colin absolutely nailed his speech, and mannerisms, but 100% agree that Mendelssohn looks a lot more like him.

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Před 6 měsíci +23

      Mendelssohn hesitates slightly in his speech once in a while; to me it seems as if he's controlling his stutter. If so, brilliant move by the actor.

    • @Jonesyb90
      @Jonesyb90 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Ben is absolutely incredible, he is such an underrated actor. To the above comments about looks, completely agree Ben looks more like King George, but it was requested that in the Kings Speech the actor who portrayed The King had to be British, ideally English.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Ben Mendelssohn is a true acting talent. He was an amazing baddie in Rouge One - truly carried that film lol.

  • @juliangrant9718
    @juliangrant9718 Před rokem +522

    Holy crap, Ben Mendelssohn looks like King George. You don't realise how much someone is a great fit until they're cast. This has gotta be the first good guy he's played in 20 years.

    • @nancyjanzen5676
      @nancyjanzen5676 Před rokem +30

      I was thinking that too. He really looks like King George VI.

    • @rubberducky4074
      @rubberducky4074 Před rokem +8

      He’s definitely got the slim face which Colin Firth and the guy from the Crown didn’t have.

    • @juliangrant9718
      @juliangrant9718 Před rokem +7

      @@rubberducky4074 the house of Windsor have iconic weak chins. Colin Firth had way too much face. Too solid a jawline. Ben has the face of a Royal.

    • @UlmerCubingandMore
      @UlmerCubingandMore Před rokem +3

      Its the chin and the nose i think. Especially in the shadows you'd think its actually him

    • @j_edwards6075
      @j_edwards6075 Před rokem +1

      Most older Aussie men look like this lol. They all characteristically have big ears/ big noses and weak jaws. Prince/ King Charles reminds me of many older men I see here in Australia. Might have something to do with their lineage/ genetics and the fact that their parents and grandparents originally hailed from England.

  • @envitech02
    @envitech02 Před rokem +333

    King George VI was a wise King. Usually it's the Prime Minister who advised the King. Here it's the other way around. The King must support the Prime Minister in the country's hour of need.

    • @jernbek1
      @jernbek1 Před rokem +31

      It’s a two way street. Her Late Majesty advised many a Prime Minister during her reign. Especially as the years went on and her experience reached many decades. I’m told the monarch expresses opinions LC recommendations, and advice to the PM during their weekly meetings.

    • @sultankebab1587
      @sultankebab1587 Před rokem +26

      @@jernbek1 Its obviously not her fault but the last prime ministers werent really shining to be honest.
      I mean just imagine how frustrating it was to the Queen to work with someone like Boris Johnson while she also worked with Churchill.

    • @kirotheavenger60
      @kirotheavenger60 Před rokem +16

      @@sultankebab1587 I wonder what the late queen felt about the changing nature of politics/politicians.

    • @harveyhams1572
      @harveyhams1572 Před 2 měsíci +2

      King George had one thing going for him. He didn't have the huge ego that caused the downfall of so many. He knew he needed people.

    • @Inchaos42
      @Inchaos42 Před 17 dny

      It is strange to realise that politics is a family business for Royal family

  • @chrisduffy3880
    @chrisduffy3880 Před rokem +653

    The entire Establishment around the King painted Churchill as a washed up quack. But The King admired Churchill's tenacious independence, and Churchill adapted George's methodology and tact to see through his plans. From its' awkward start, the relationship grew into the strongest partnership between Sovereign and Statesman in the history of Great Britain.

    • @WilliamJohnson-ic4hq
      @WilliamJohnson-ic4hq Před rokem +29

      @@kathrynswynford God saved this King to save England.

    • @melissakrauss1266
      @melissakrauss1266 Před rokem +12

      The chemistry between the two actors was brilliant. I was in awe of the confidence that King George VI had in Churchill, and the way that they sat together companionably like close friends. Even at the end when Churchill cracked a joke, and the way that King George VI responded. That was a relationship that they both can depend on. I envy that.

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Před rokem +3

      He was the second string King anyway. Edward the VIII would never have had a war.

    • @melissakrauss1266
      @melissakrauss1266 Před rokem

      @@karlheinzvonkroemann2217 Maybe it's because Edward VIII wanted Hitler?

    • @anthonyfuqua6988
      @anthonyfuqua6988 Před rokem +5

      And he was really friends with Halifax but supported Churchill when he needed it most.

  • @legendarymermaid
    @legendarymermaid Před rokem +348

    What I like about this is that when learning about WWII in school, we never talked about King George VI. We only ever talked about Winston Churchill and his part in leading the country through the war. So it was nice to see some light shed on the king.

    • @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728
      @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 Před rokem +65

      The King stayed in London during the whole war. When the Queen Mother was told to leave the country with the Princesses, she famously said "the children will not go without their mother, I will not leave without the King and the King will never abandon his people" even when Buckingham Palace was bombed, they stayed put in the Palace. I admire the Queen Mum when she said "now I can look the East End in the eyes"

    • @bonkerslez91
      @bonkerslez91 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Our greatest ever king he led his people through their darkest hour with such honour and determination

    • @ObiePaddles
      @ObiePaddles Před 7 měsíci +19

      It’s easy to forget the stabilising impact of the constitutional monarchy over the years. And the connection of Queen Elizabeth II to the war had an impact on her reign.
      Britain and the whole world was lucky we had that Prime Minister and that King at that time.

    • @lovecraftianwalrus4490
      @lovecraftianwalrus4490 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@bonkerslez91I don’t think he was our greatest King, (that title would have to go to Alfred the Great), but I do think he was the greatest modern king and definitely among the top 3 non Anglo Saxon we’ve ever had. Only outdone by Henry Curtmantle and Henry V.

    • @Stand663
      @Stand663 Před 5 měsíci

      They never teach real history in school. There is a lot of lefty teachers who teach anti British stuff. I actually learnt real history only after I left school.

  • @chriswalford9228
    @chriswalford9228 Před rokem +190

    My Grandad met Churchill ,The King and the queen . Churchill called him out from the back of a 10 deep crowd as he spotted his HMS Exeter hat band. The daily Mirror Feb 24 1940 . My Grandad Albert Walford RN true hero from Battle of the river Plate .

    • @jamiestewart48
      @jamiestewart48 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Holy shit, that was one hell of a battle your Grandad was in! He must have been a fine man. The Exeter took at least seven 283 mm shells and kept going like the boss she was!

    • @chriswalford9228
      @chriswalford9228 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jamiestewart48 Yes he was a fine man . He'd been in the navy 23 years up until the start of ww2. He was trying to put a fire out with the commander when a shell burst in front of them killing a stoker and he himself lost an eye. Spent time in Falklands hospital and then in Montevideo where he was visited by Lady Effingham Drake who gave him a silver teapot to bring back for my Gran as she was 40 while he was away . When he got back he was missed joining the crews for the parade of the 3 ships companies in London hence standing with the crowd. There was a draw for some sailors to have lunch in the London Guildhall which he also missed but after he met Churchill the King and Queen Lady Astor took him to her Mayfair mansion and he had lunch with her. What a story.

    • @ltdowney
      @ltdowney Před 19 hodinami

      “England expects every man to do his duty”
      Rest in peace to him
      -Sincerely, an American

  • @glrider100
    @glrider100 Před rokem +587

    Watching Gary Oldman and Ben Mendelsohn work together, just a pleasure. A real treat.

    • @iamshredder3587
      @iamshredder3587 Před 5 měsíci

      Yeah I never remember his name, Ben uh Mendlesohn (I can barely remember it now between reading your comment and writing this haha. Always been bad with names though. But great with faces and every little detail about people I ever met or seen even briefly, and my thoughts and opinions of them.)
      But always though him a talented actor who's been in the scene like forever and done such a range of roles. Australian and other.
      He also looks and has mannerism of one of my long time aussie friends brother and brothers friend to a striking similarity. Who was always a wild crazy sob too lol, who had the craziest evil looking green eyes I ever did see too haha, possibly only with the exception of those of that guy I see in the mirror. :))
      But yeah and he doesn't seem to get alot of of praise or recognition for it, or maybe doesn't want or take it idk. (Which is good, I'd respect, as I hate all the celebrity worship and praise heaped on freaking entertainers these days and hate how they come out lecturing us on real world matters like they're some sort of authority it but anyway)

  • @stevenpilling5318
    @stevenpilling5318 Před rokem +562

    What a great man was George VI. History has not given him his due.

    • @stevenpilling5318
      @stevenpilling5318 Před rokem +50

      @@dlmdee Whatever, Dilemma!

    • @TheRynator14
      @TheRynator14 Před rokem

      @@dlmdee Go figure the tin foil conspiracy theorist would support the fascist King who would have sold this country to hitler.
      Why don't you just crawl back to the daily wire channel with your likeminded kin?

    • @007ndc
      @007ndc Před rokem +64

      His daughter Queen Elizabeth (RIP) profited from his tutelage and example. A great and underrated historical figure. A normal man inserted into a position he didn't want or need but yet he rose to the challenge

    • @N3wb123
      @N3wb123 Před rokem +7

      @@dlmdee u on about the nazi supporter right?

    • @RazzlyCrunch
      @RazzlyCrunch Před rokem +17

      @@dlmdee sounds like a lot of baloney my guy

  • @michelmendoza1769
    @michelmendoza1769 Před 8 měsíci +117

    At King George VI’s funeral Churchill laid a wreath with a garland saying “For Bravery” and he was the Man who wasn’t going to be King who displayed remarkable courage and resolve German Bombs fell on Buckingham Palace during the blitz. Speech impediment, extreme shyness and a quiet manner but in the darkest hour he stood like a Giant

    • @patryot5668
      @patryot5668 Před 4 měsíci +2

      and that is what we in history biz...call DESTINY

    • @tonyves
      @tonyves Před 3 měsíci +1

      Absolutely. A shy man called on and stood up to his destiny. More impressive than those well equipped for such a part.

  • @jamiecochrane9710
    @jamiecochrane9710 Před rokem +424

    Ben's portrayl of King george VI in this film is seriously underrated

    • @jinosleiman8263
      @jinosleiman8263 Před rokem +34

      Many don't realise the vital role the King & his Queen played in keeping up the morale of the British people during WWII. Ben Mendelsohn was able to demonstrate, beautifully, the King's resolve to stay & meet the challenges of that period & in so doing provided a good example and the importance of having a sense of duty, to his daughter which she espouse when she became Queen later on. We must never forget that we are, mostly, the product of our upbringing.

    • @stacyhamilton2619
      @stacyhamilton2619 Před rokem

      Do you know him well enough to call him Ben, Jamie?

    • @lucasgssilveira
      @lucasgssilveira Před rokem +6

      He used to speak much slower and with a different inflection, apart from that the portrayl is quite good indeed.

    • @justinp5661
      @justinp5661 Před rokem +1

      Agreed. I feel he did the role way more justice than Colin Firth.

    • @propellhatt
      @propellhatt Před rokem

      Not a hint of stammar though

  • @woodrobin
    @woodrobin Před rokem +408

    King George just said "Balls to the wall, Winston! I've got your back!" in the most understated, British way possible (translation service provided for those of us raised speaking American 🙂 ).

    • @nickbarton3191
      @nickbarton3191 Před rokem

      Balls to the wall, Brits are the best. Time we revitalised the bulldog spirit, not the racist right-wing rot we see in the Tory party, but true grit to get the country out of the gutter.

    • @kake1604
      @kake1604 Před 4 dny

      There are more English speakers in the US and India than there is in all of the UK.

    • @ltdowney
      @ltdowney Před 2 dny

      @@kake1604 Kinda missed the point, but yeah, this is technically true 🤷‍♂️

    • @kake1604
      @kake1604 Před 2 dny

      @@ltdowney I didn’t. I’m not a fan of language purists.

  • @mikeandrews8100
    @mikeandrews8100 Před rokem +85

    George VI is an underrated king, taking a back seat to Churchill. He was a good, kind man.

    • @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728
      @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 Před rokem +11

      A kind man, a good friend to his PM, a beloved King and a clearly doting father. A King who wasn't meant to be King, but was a great king in his own right and the father to a wonderful queen as well

    • @bonkerslez91
      @bonkerslez91 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 to me he’s our greatest ever king to lead his people through the toughest times the way he did was incredible

    • @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728
      @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@bonkerslez91 his daughter was an amazing queen and I hope his grandson can do a decent job as well

    • @johnkirk1772
      @johnkirk1772 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@bonkerslez91 I don't particularly like monarchies..but here was a man never meant to be monarch and with none of the training to be one who nevertheless rose to the occasion and a momentous occasion it was - with a speech impediment, with his powers and place in Britain questioned from the beginning, he showed an immense resolve and courage in the face of adversity - he truly embodied British willingness to bear the unbearable, bravery and resistance.. he was the king Britain needed at the time

    • @bonkerslez91
      @bonkerslez91 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@johnkirk1772even when Buckingham palace was bombed he refused to abandon his people to me that’s a king

  • @michaelray4033
    @michaelray4033 Před rokem +140

    I love seeing Ben Mendelsohn as a good guy.

    • @erihor86
      @erihor86 Před rokem +10

      I do too. He was great in The Outsider.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 Před rokem

      @@erihor86 Loved that show but I wouldn't have remembered it without reading your comment.

    • @casbot71
      @casbot71 Před rokem +8

      Back in his Australian career, he was often the "hero" of the film.

    • @boxedlife789
      @boxedlife789 Před rokem +2

      @@casbot71 he was always the bad boy or the nerd from what i remember

    • @anne-louiseluccarini4530
      @anne-louiseluccarini4530 Před rokem

      @@boxedlife789 Not much choice for actors in Australia at that time.

  • @larrylindgren215
    @larrylindgren215 Před rokem +108

    It’s no wonder why Elizabeth was such a great and noble queen her father was a great and noble king. RIP your Majesty‘s 🇬🇧

    • @TheCasualJacobite
      @TheCasualJacobite Před 3 měsíci +1

      German geordies

    • @Piqueblinders11
      @Piqueblinders11 Před 3 měsíci

      The bootlicking of the royal family is the reason the indigenous Britons have been kept down for so long and the situation we’re in now. They colonised and us indigenous get all the blame.

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Před rokem +517

    RIP Sir Winston Churchill (November 30, 1874 - January 24, 1965), aged 90
    And
    RIP King George VI (December 14, 1895 - February 6, 1952), aged 56
    You both will always be remembered as legends.

    • @johnmoroney5258
      @johnmoroney5258 Před rokem +8

      Both Sagittarius

    • @arseface2k934
      @arseface2k934 Před rokem +64

      absolutely bonkers to think that the Queen's first PM was born in 1874, and the last in 1975. a full century between Churchill and Truss.

    • @Red1Green2Blue3
      @Red1Green2Blue3 Před rokem +6

      @@arseface2k934 Not really bonkers, it's pretty usual for people to live 80+ years these days. It's expected that there'd be such an overlap.

    • @arseface2k934
      @arseface2k934 Před rokem +31

      @@Red1Green2Blue3 well if the numbers don't impress you, then simply going from Churchill to truss should be enough to depress you

    • @Red1Green2Blue3
      @Red1Green2Blue3 Před rokem +4

      ​@@arseface2k934 I mean someone that is 20 years old today could conceivably know someone born in 1945 and will, in 23 years know someone born in 2045 and only be 43.
      But yes, Truss and Johnson are an embarrassment.

  • @StimParavane
    @StimParavane Před rokem +58

    "Truth, unvarnished" - this is a great line and so true.

  • @panathatube
    @panathatube Před rokem +29

    I know, never say never, but i insist: Gary Oldman's Churchill and Bruno Ganz's Hitler will never be bested.

  • @RedWarrior081
    @RedWarrior081 Před rokem +46

    Ben Mendelsohn looks like King George VI himself

  • @Thefoilingguy
    @Thefoilingguy Před 8 měsíci +21

    I heard that at D Day, Winston wanted to be in the thick of it, the King had to intervene to stop him, if he wanted to go then the King would be by his side. Churchill knew the UK couldn’t afford to loose two of its leaders so he backed down. What a sight that would have been for the men though, Churchill and the king by their sides. They were two of our greatest leaders, men of integrity.

    • @ottersirotten4290
      @ottersirotten4290 Před 6 měsíci

      wow, sounds like something that totally happened and isnt just some made up story to sound bad a***

    • @t.wcharles2171
      @t.wcharles2171 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Winston was an old soldier. He had fought in Sudan and in the trenches.

    • @vodeankandosii3982
      @vodeankandosii3982 Před 2 měsíci +1

      And if theyd known how the world and the UK in particular would turn out, none of those men would have fought.

  • @farmerned6
    @farmerned6 Před rokem +28

    "The children will not leave unless I do.
    I shall not leave unless their father does,
    and the King will not leave the country in any circumstances, whatever"

    • @anne-louiseluccarini4530
      @anne-louiseluccarini4530 Před rokem +7

      And they didn't leave London for safety, after Buckingham Place was hit. She said that she was relieved that now she could look the East Enders in the face. Every day, the King and Queen used to go out and walk through the rubble from the night before, and talk to people.

  • @Imustscream
    @Imustscream Před rokem +76

    This displays what I love about film. I know the history and I know a lot about these two people from reading and past records but seeing highly skilled people portray them brings a humanity to them that all the recording, books and documentaries can't get across. No visual spectacle can deliver the humanity in these sorts of scenes and is why I feel drama is so important to a civilization's culture.

  • @forestmcneir3325
    @forestmcneir3325 Před rokem +185

    God save the King!!! How fortunate of Britain and the rest of the world that George VI was King and not Edward VIII!

    • @davidlloyd2583
      @davidlloyd2583 Před rokem +11

      So true.... Fate.

    • @tomhaskett5161
      @tomhaskett5161 Před rokem +26

      Edward VIII was shipped off to the West Indies because it was feared that he could be a puppet leader if Hitler had invaded,

    • @RedWarrior081
      @RedWarrior081 Před rokem

      @@tomhaskett5161 good thing that the Royal Family wasn't whisked to Canada because he believed that Great Britain had a fighting chance against Nazi Germany after they stood alone against their tyranny during the early parts of the Second World War.

    • @nickbarton3191
      @nickbarton3191 Před rokem +1

      true

    • @johnharris6655
      @johnharris6655 Před rokem +10

      If Edward does not Abdicate, there is no Queen Elizabeth.

  • @Artsloverinlr
    @Artsloverinlr Před rokem +86

    WONDERFUL scene. Such terrific acting. A great portrayal of friendship. Thanks for posting. Foster Lee

  • @cwp0
    @cwp0 Před 3 měsíci +5

    To the doubters out there, and those who struggle with coping with their own existence, just think about the weight of carrying a nation on your shoulders as Churchill did, he is the greatest Englishman!

  • @BuckDanny2314
    @BuckDanny2314 Před 6 měsíci +25

    People forget how brave and important King George VI was during WW2. He could have left England to protect himself and his family, but he didn't. He remained faithful to his crown and people and he stayed where he was. He was a model of courage for all the British, nay, for all who suffered under, or because of, the Nazis.

  • @bbb8182
    @bbb8182 Před rokem +37

    Maybe my favorite movie scene ever. It exceeds what I thought possible for acting. It also makes me admire the incredible courage of the King. What a hero!

  • @derjaeger3321
    @derjaeger3321 Před rokem +201

    Churchill is one of my 5 top leaders of the 20th century. Without him Britain may have folded. This is a great movie, with a great script and excellent cast.

    • @egosumhomovespertilionem2022
      @egosumhomovespertilionem2022 Před rokem

      Without Winston Churchill as PM, the War Cabinet would have entered into negotiations with Hitler, using Mussolini as an interlocutor, in 1940. The will of the British people to resist, along with the crucial support of the Commonwealth countries -- Canada, Australia, New Zealand, chief among them -- would have been lost. The Empire countries like India would not have provided the two million-plus troops in the east to oppose the Japanese when they entered the larger war in 1941. The Empire would have collapsed, as an "every man for himself" mentality prevailed. No meaningful American aid would have been forthcoming from the Roosevelt Administration, and when Hitler inevitably broke his agreement with HM Government, Britain would well and truly have been alone without the leadership and will to fight on. Without British troops and leadership, and without the island itself serving as an unsinkable aircraft carrier, American military intervention in North Africa or western Europe would have been close to impossible in the 1940s. Without American "lend-lease" and Allied diversions in North Africa and Italy, there is a better than even chance the Wehrmacht might have outright defeated the Soviet Union in 1942-43, or at least forced a stalemate on the eastern front. Japan would have had a free hand in the British and European colonies in East Asia and the southwest Pacific. The United States would have been ideologically, economically and geographically isolated, and fascist sympathizers in South America would have been emboldened.
      The world would have been a much nastier, uglier and darker place. The consequences for European Jews, the Chinese, the Poles, the Koreans and many others would have been apocalyptic. Indian democracy would have been stillborn, with fascist sympathizers taking over from the British colonial administration. Humanity would be far worse off in ways we cannot even imagine in 2022.

    • @derjaeger3321
      @derjaeger3321 Před rokem +15

      @@egosumhomovespertilionem2022 Precicely, also remember, there was a sizable portion of the upper class in Britain with close relations to Germany, and viewed Communists as a greater threat than the Nazis. The Royal family was of German descent, as was some of the Gentry. Churchill and his obstinacy gave heart to the British people and it helped saved Britain. Who knows what would have happened if Britain folded? But it would have most likely been a very different world.

    • @arseface2k934
      @arseface2k934 Před rokem

      @@derjaeger3321 King Edward was a big nazi sympathiser, who knows what would've happened if he had stayed on the throne

    • @daniellee2343
      @daniellee2343 Před rokem

      Churchill destroyed Britain with his unnecessary war with Germany. Over 400,000 dead young men, millions more wounded which led to mass immigration and the cultural/racial tensions today as Britons are made into a second class citizenry.

    • @arseface2k934
      @arseface2k934 Před rokem +4

      @@daniellee2343 unnecessary? if you think Britons are second-class citizens today, you don't want to imagine what it would be like in a nazi world. what was unnecessary was our involvement in WW1, there was plenty of opportunities for good relations between Britain and Germany in the decades leading up to war, but neither side took the extra step.

  • @ShingenNolaan
    @ShingenNolaan Před rokem +94

    That is the point of having a King. Exactly that is the goddamn point.

    • @AmericanVoyages
      @AmericanVoyages Před rokem +30

      Indeed. Sometimes you have to slow down and let someone apolitical, with a deep love of country, remind the elected official of both their duties to the people.

    • @negativezero3107
      @negativezero3107 Před rokem +8

      @@AmericanVoyages Well not just that, he was on an island alone, and the KING himself brings a life boat, and mind you the King then still had quite a lot of power, is why Winston perks up, he now has the backing he needs.

    • @RileyWritey
      @RileyWritey Před rokem +3

      @@negativezero3107
      He had the same power our current monarchy does. All that's changed since the war is the way we perceive them and how much they engage with the public.

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 Před rokem +3

      A Firgurehead Monarch still has tremendous political capital via the affection and support of the people.If the Monarch says something, they listen. As Social Media like Twitter and Reddit demonstrates today, getting enough of the masses behind something can turn the tide of support.

    • @outtakontroll3334
      @outtakontroll3334 Před 4 měsíci

      if all kings were worthy, yes.

  • @tifauk
    @tifauk Před 3 měsíci +4

    This film deserved a lot more credit than it got.
    Such a brilliant portrayal of every person

  • @Woozler554
    @Woozler554 Před rokem +17

    Great scene depicting two extremely courageous men.

  • @RedStarRogue
    @RedStarRogue Před 10 měsíci +14

    The scene at the beginning with the secretary which the clip cuts the first half of is a great example of less is more. Churchill finds out that her brother died in battle retreating to Dunkirk and a sense of shock and sorrow falls on him, realizing decisions hes making are affecting people close to him. He looks at her as she gets wet eyes and she asks him "what?" to which he says "I'm just...looking at you." They take a moment of silence before she asks to read back what they have and they return to work. Fantastic writing and acting from the cast and crew involved.

  • @inspector_7152
    @inspector_7152 Před rokem +21

    Oldman's Oscar for this movie was long overdue. He should have gotten half a dozen by now in my opinion. He's a brilliant actor. Few come close.

    • @chuckselvage3157
      @chuckselvage3157 Před 4 měsíci

      Agreed.Oldman is up there with the best no problem.

  • @Afalstein
    @Afalstein Před rokem +229

    I think it is important to understand that Winston always always ALWAYS went in favor of war--not just in WWII, but in WWI and in many other situations. He was commonly seen as a warhawk, someone hungering for glory, and his rhetoric encouraged that, with talks of fighting until everyone was dead and the value of a nation "going down" fighting. For many WWII seemed no more consequential or righteous than WWI (even though Hitler's rhetoric was widely known), and Churchill a dangerous warmonger.
    But this movie focuses on a moment taken from the war cabinet's minutes which indicates that Churchill did, at one point, consider suing for peace on reasonable terms. If true, it speaks to the immense pressure Churchill was under and how incredibly hopeless the situation seemed.

    • @alfredthegreat9543
      @alfredthegreat9543 Před rokem +31

      And it was these traits that made him the right man, in the right place, at the right time.

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Před rokem +9

      Yeah. Britain was truly alone until Barbarossa.

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn Před rokem +7

      @@jtgd
      Yeah, like they didn't have the backing of the entire empire behind them, oh no, we Canadians didn't send pilots, planes or convoys to the UK, oh shit no. Likewise the Australians did nothing or the millions of soldiers in the Indian army, truly alone, FFS read a history book.

    • @dappert4730
      @dappert4730 Před rokem +24

      @@JB-yb4wn I get what you mean, but I think what is trying to be said when saying “Britain was alone” is how despite the aid from the Empire Britain wasn’t in a position to really use it. Britain wasn’t a militaristic Empire (relying more on trade and the threat of power rather than massive mobilisation). As such while the Empire was imperative to Britain defence, the fact of the matter was that the heart of the fight was in bombing distance of a gigantic war machine, with the Empires resources too stretched to fully safeguard the British Isles and guarantee its security.
      To say Britain was alone is a massive oversimplification and is bad History, it undermines the huge valiant efforts of Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand and everywhere else in the Empire. But it is trying to define what was a very sad fact; while Britain’s empire was large it was difficult to mobilise its resources effectively to fight Germany as if it was a large alliance of nations. British and collaborator manpower and might was needed to police the Empire and travel and deployment of Empire and dominion troops took time. Britain fought alone in massive speech marks in Europe as the Empire supported it, but also had to support its huge international obligations too

    • @juliangrant9718
      @juliangrant9718 Před rokem

      @@JB-yb4wn You're being a bit disingenuous. Australians were stationed in Africa and the South Pacific and Canada couldn't send enough fighter planes. England was THE battlefront for western society. They were going to be invaded by the Germans. No one apart of the colonies could come in and just save England. They needed a former colonial newly formed superpower and Hitler's stupidity to turn on Stalin to do that.

  • @Conzdunchad
    @Conzdunchad Před rokem +35

    Again a reason why a nation needs its king and it’s prime minister. When one falters the other can raise them up.

    • @alexm7627
      @alexm7627 Před rokem

      You reminded me of a verse from the bible stating this very truth

  • @Fornax70
    @Fornax70 Před rokem +60

    This is the value of a King (or Queen) to a nation.

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 Před rokem +13

      The King of Norway was a huge boost in this time period. Dude spent copious amounts of time lamblasting the Collaborator government as being a "fake government" and officially endorsing the Resistance. It was a morale boost for the Resistance and a thorn in Quisling's authority, since it made the common people question and balk at *every* thing he did.

    • @jamesthejoker7415
      @jamesthejoker7415 Před 7 měsíci

      🇬🇧👑🫡

  • @B1GK1NG
    @B1GK1NG Před rokem +33

    Such a marvellous scene. It shows how noble and great his Majesty was at that time and how he supported probably the best war time Prime Minister in UK history.

    • @adolfovillanueva262
      @adolfovillanueva262 Před 11 měsíci

      The best prime minister in the last hundred years. And he was just a Sir. Then came the Baroness and their successors. Now GB is no longer there... 😢

  • @shortwidgets
    @shortwidgets Před rokem +23

    Great scene. It captured the dire situation brilliantly. Great actors

  • @GEOFF0906
    @GEOFF0906 Před rokem +9

    "Tell them the truth, unvarnished..." We could certainly do with that today.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 Před 3 měsíci

      Not when they're all liars now.

  • @LegendaryMercenary.
    @LegendaryMercenary. Před rokem +26

    Not sure if anyone else noticed this but *September 3, 1939* was the date we declared war on Germany. This was uploaded on September 3. Sure, it was 83 years apart but still, I am not entirely convinced this is simply a coincidence (I know, I am boring lol).
    Both Great Britain and France actually declared war as Germany had invaded Poland two days earlier. This is a fantastic scene, even if this scene was exaggerated slightly, I seriously doubt Edward VIII would have encouraged Sir Winston Churchill to 'beat the buggers' lol.

  • @buhatkj
    @buhatkj Před 9 měsíci +4

    how wonderful, to see two men support each other and guide their nation through such a terrible time. The UK was lucky to have such men in charge at that time.

  • @casbot71
    @casbot71 Před rokem +12

    *King George:* we were _this_ close to greatness.

  • @ChrisGWGreen
    @ChrisGWGreen Před 6 měsíci +5

    A masterclass in acting! All involved are at their best... its an absolute treat.

  • @waynecassels3607
    @waynecassels3607 Před 7 měsíci +5

    A glorious presentation of a terrible time and two heroic men.

  • @lauraclaire
    @lauraclaire Před měsícem +1

    And with that a friendship blossomed. Two men who were misunderstood till after that war.

  • @HSMiyamoto
    @HSMiyamoto Před 11 měsíci +5

    i think the lack of lighting was a directorial choice to reflect Churchills chronic depression. He achieved so much despite not being an inveterate optimist like FDR.

  • @bjornkrohne2962
    @bjornkrohne2962 Před rokem +14

    A fantastic scene between the king and the PM. Although everything is motion, fantastic when actors is actors and doing what they are born to be.

  • @Beppo85
    @Beppo85 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Ben Mendelsohn’s Bertie is pretty spot-on. Not only does he look like him, he gets the voice, cadence, and impediment almost perfect.

  • @cnote2458
    @cnote2458 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I named my youngest son after King George. He could have ran at any moment. But knew his presence was needed to boost morale for the country. Shows he was born not to boss people around. But to lead and he gave the British people such inspiration.

    • @tonyves
      @tonyves Před 3 měsíci +1

      When Elizabeth Queen Mum was suggested that they move to Canada, she said "I will not go without the King, and the King will never go."

  • @christians6633
    @christians6633 Před rokem +18

    I have watched the movie in cinema and liked it very much. And it is definitely not the usual kind of movie I watch. ;) As a german born long after the war I have to say I am very grateful Churchill stood up against Hitler and Nazi germany.

    • @Lol-wg1bq
      @Lol-wg1bq Před rokem

      Oh sir Churchill was hitler. He just comitted mass genocide on India which your entitled self may not remember. Wiping out 3 million Indians from earth.
      Oh such a nice brave man.🙂

  • @bzaust4780
    @bzaust4780 Před rokem +8

    There was talk about a sequel centered around the Yalta Conference with Stalin and FDR. Hopefully they pull the trigger. Amazing acting by Gary Oldman, dare I say his best...

  • @j_scee6819
    @j_scee6819 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Britain dodged a bullet with Edward VIII. You just have to say, "Thank God for Mrs. Simpson."

  • @scotthamp384
    @scotthamp384 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Out all of the movies I've seen in my almost 30 years, this is the only one I call fucking brilliant
    And this is the only movie in recent years my mother was able to sit through and watch this from beginning to end

  • @GuyWilson706
    @GuyWilson706 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I believe George VI was a fine king, a moral man but outspoken when he is allowed to express his concerns and love for his country and peoples

  • @simongigney2138
    @simongigney2138 Před měsícem

    Such an amazing movie. Truly couldn't get over how amazing not just Gary Oldman, but so many of the cast were just brilliant. This movies on my keepers blue ray collection forever.

  • @jameswilliams3581
    @jameswilliams3581 Před rokem +17

    I love that stereotype of an upper-class British woman that stays perfectly poised in danger with a certain wry humor. Like the sky is falling and she would pause and ask if you wanted a spot of tea 😊

    • @anne-louiseluccarini4530
      @anne-louiseluccarini4530 Před rokem +5

      She was his love and support. They adored each other.

    • @tonyves
      @tonyves Před 3 měsíci

      When d day came the Brits, having invaded France stopped and, to a man, brewed a cuppa, to the Americans astonishment.

  • @RS-qo1rb
    @RS-qo1rb Před 5 měsíci +2

    Elizabeth would be so proud of her father but when I saw I knew this is the man that sired the great queen Elizabeth of course he’s as strong.

  • @fazbell
    @fazbell Před rokem +10

    A powerful scene.

  • @mrswavee2470
    @mrswavee2470 Před 7 měsíci +2

    You can really relate this to Ukraine war. Some allies want appeasement. Some want to take a stand and end Russia's invasion whatever it takes.

  • @calwells5612
    @calwells5612 Před 4 dny

    Thank heaven for those two men! A world-saving duo.

  • @horatiohuskisson5471
    @horatiohuskisson5471 Před rokem +5

    Watching this great scene then interrupted by “GRANNY, I GOT THE JOB…”

  • @robertlangley1664
    @robertlangley1664 Před rokem +4

    Thank god we had Churchill and the king at that time when we need them good god were would we be now ,most of us wouldn’t be here hitler would have seen to that

  • @cybersquire
    @cybersquire Před rokem +27

    Commissioner Gordon and Director Krennic discuss the chances of a peace deal with Sauron, over the future of Skyrim, 1940 (colorized)

  • @philjamieson5572
    @philjamieson5572 Před rokem +27

    I liked his performance but, for me, John Lithgow in 'The Crown' is the best portrayal of Churchill up to now.

  • @andypandywalters
    @andypandywalters Před 10 měsíci

    'Perhaps now we have each other'.....brings tears to my eyes every time.

  • @jonreese7066
    @jonreese7066 Před rokem +7

    He was sitting there in dark until his wife turned on light if a man has someone like that he is a lucky man

  • @stevevr1965
    @stevevr1965 Před rokem +5

    What an absolutely brilliant scene in a fantastic movie !!!

  • @easternlights3155
    @easternlights3155 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This was the moment when George VI really cemented his place among the greatest English monarchs in my opinion - refusing to abandon his people and continuing to fight even though his kingdom was on the verge of falling. King Alfred would be proud.

  • @OnHighway61
    @OnHighway61 Před rokem +3

    What a fantastic portrayal of Bertie

  • @carlvincent-ud5qn
    @carlvincent-ud5qn Před 5 měsíci +2

    And this is why Elisabeth was the most remarkable woman of the 20th Century. she was mentored by 2 of the most remarkable men of her time.

  • @eddihaskell
    @eddihaskell Před rokem +8

    What allies? France was falling. Russia and the USA were not yet in the year. Canada, Australia, and the Empire were Britain's allies when Churchill took power. Britain basically stood alone.

    • @raflaughter3474
      @raflaughter3474 Před rokem +2

      Actually, in 1940, it could be said the Soviet Union was on the side of Germany. They invaded Poland a few weeks after Germany invaded. If Hitler hadn't invaded them in 1941 they might never had become allies.

    • @anne-louiseluccarini4530
      @anne-louiseluccarini4530 Před rokem

      "And now it has come to us to stand alone," said Churchill, at the start of one of those immortal speeches.

  • @hansostlund4626
    @hansostlund4626 Před 7 měsíci

    this scene is one of the very best ”scenes” of the history in ”films” as always mr gary oldman is outstanding here but the king actor ia also brilliant, great it is

  • @DD-pz3kf
    @DD-pz3kf Před 3 měsíci +2

    You are strong because you are imperfect. Luv it ❤

  • @pedrogarcia-maurino6468
    @pedrogarcia-maurino6468 Před rokem +2

    * *Geoffrey Rush appears* *: Well done Bertie!

  • @moryan6447
    @moryan6447 Před 2 dny

    Just a beautiful scene...

  • @carlvincent12
    @carlvincent12 Před rokem +5

    “You’re not gonna call the cops are ya mate?”- Ben Mendelsohn

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote Před 25 dny +1

    We were the War Children
    Born 1945
    When all the soldiers came marching home
    Love looks in their eye
    Tennessee Tennessee Williams
    Let your inspiration flow
    Let it be around when we hear the sound
    When the spring time rivers flow when the rivers flow
    Rod Steiger and Marlon Brando
    Standing with their heads bowed on the side
    Crying like a baby thinking about the time
    James Dean took that fatal ride, took that ride
    Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Williams
    Let your inspiration go
    Will you be around to hear the sound
    When the spring time rivers flow, rivers flow
    And Steiger and Marlon Brando
    Standing with their heads bowed on the side
    Crying like a baby thinking about the time
    James Dean took that fatal ride, took that ride
    And we were the Wild Children
    Back in 1945
    When all the soldiers came marching home
    Love looks in their eyes, in their eyes

  • @claudeallen725
    @claudeallen725 Před 5 dny

    Well voiced by Ben Mendelssohn. The slight halt in his voice mimics well the stutter that King George had.

  • @archimedesscrew3710
    @archimedesscrew3710 Před rokem

    Brilliant!💪🏻

  • @user-ne5bd9xs8s
    @user-ne5bd9xs8s Před rokem +3

    It wasn’t until I read the comments that I realised who the guy playing the king was 😳 I remember him from “Killing them Softly” what an actor 🔥

  • @uafreedomnews
    @uafreedomnews Před 3 měsíci +3

    and this is real life in Ukraine today.

  • @IntheeyesofMorbo
    @IntheeyesofMorbo Před rokem +5

    If the UK builds a larger missile defense cruiser I hope they call it the King George VI. Then it and the USS Winston Churchill can guard the carriers

  • @Jonesyb90
    @Jonesyb90 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Working class lad from South London hasn’t done too badly for himself has he, being incredibly talented helps to be fair.

  • @bigpharmasports9120
    @bigpharmasports9120 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Very interesting comparison of portrayals of both characters. In the king's speech, its Churchill that encourages the King (albeit briefly) and shows the most confidence. In this movie, the king is portrayed as more confident and provides unwavering support to churchill in kind.

  • @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728

    For a talented German actor, Ben did a cracking job with the English accent and portraying King George VI. I'd love to see him take a crack at another portrayal of a British Royal, he could possibly pass as our current King, Charles III

    • @grusl
      @grusl Před rokem

      he's australian

    • @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728
      @lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 Před 11 měsíci

      @@grusl oh, never knew that. I thought he was German, well, you learn something new every day 😅

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian Před 3 měsíci

      The British Royal Family were German - Mountbatten even changed his name from Battenberg…Victoria’s Albert was German

  • @GR8TM4N
    @GR8TM4N Před rokem +4

    - Don't worry my dear Winston I have a secret plan about how to defeat Hitler
    - My king ... what might be the plan ... ?
    - .... Single reactor ignition.

  • @MusicMan1965
    @MusicMan1965 Před 12 dny

    King: “ I would like to know your mind”
    Churchill : “ As would I”
    Priceless…

  • @ravepuppie
    @ravepuppie Před 3 měsíci

    Gary Oldman simply kills it is every role he's in. A master.

  • @dpetrano
    @dpetrano Před rokem +14

    This scene proves the British King had/has the power to declare war or peace, irrespective of the Prime Minister who can be discharged of duties any time by the king or queen. If these powers were not in place, these scene would not be necessary.

    • @bayousbambino427
      @bayousbambino427 Před rokem +2

      There's been no English monarch for over 300 years.

    • @dpetrano
      @dpetrano Před rokem +2

      @@bayousbambino427 I stand corrected. British monarch. Thankyou.

    • @stacyhamilton2619
      @stacyhamilton2619 Před rokem

      You use more commas than Andrew's daughters have goofy fascinating hats. Charles III couldn't declare war on Harry's real dad.

    • @dpetrano
      @dpetrano Před rokem +1

      @@stacyhamilton2619 Edited out mistaken commas. thankyou. Yes, the leading monarch has power to declare war and peace, as well as commander in chief of all British military, can enter into treaties, can order anyone arrested, has full power of parden both before and after a crime and parden can be confidential, all land grants are subject to prerogative to take back, is absolute head of Church of England.

    • @maryannfiebelkorn743
      @maryannfiebelkorn743 Před rokem

      @@dpetrano the English monarch is commonly seen as a figurehead only...in the case of Elizabeth and her dad..very much loved...the English king or queen only consults with prime minister...he or she does not have any "real power" ... hence the sovereign can not make policy can not make treaties ect...ect...

  • @decibellone696
    @decibellone696 Před 6 měsíci +1

    a beautiful movie - no question.

  • @michaelplummer395
    @michaelplummer395 Před rokem

    a perfect movie in every sense

  • @itsjohndell
    @itsjohndell Před rokem +1

    Superb

  • @syncout9586
    @syncout9586 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I don't know if it was intentional but I like how in Downfall (2004) Hitler's secretary was the main plot. While in Darkest Hour (2017) Churchill's secretary was the subplot

  • @jurgschupbach3059
    @jurgschupbach3059 Před rokem +4

    Winston Churchill and Marshal Carl-Gustav Mannerheim, the father of modern Finland, had much in common, which engendered mutual admiration. They were both aristocrats, cavalrymen, immensely well-travelled (including in India). Both were Great War soldiers and committed anti-communists. Each made profoundly stirring public pronouncements and continued to lead their countries into their late old age. They met only twice-and for most of the Second World War were formally enemies. Their relationship was not one Churchill could admit to publicly after June 1941, when Finland went to war against Britain’s ally, the Soviet Union.
    how to FUGG UP Things.........

  • @modernsophist
    @modernsophist Před rokem +6

    Churchill Performances:
    1. Gary Oldman
    2. Brendan Gleeson
    3. Albert Finney
    4. John Lithgow
    All excellent performances, and not to diminish value of any due to this light-hearted rank based on personal input. I’m only considering portrayals of Churchill in his elderly years, although I am sure that there are other such portrayals I have not seen. What are your rankings?

    • @raflaughter3474
      @raflaughter3474 Před rokem +1

      You forgot Robert Hardy in The Wilderness Years (covering the late 20's right up to 1939 when Britain declared war. Superb performance.

    • @modernsophist
      @modernsophist Před rokem

      @@raflaughter3474 I need to watch this one! Thank you so much!

  • @lauraclaire
    @lauraclaire Před měsícem

    Whoever wrote this script was a genius.

  • @Eric-kn4yn
    @Eric-kn4yn Před rokem +30

    The royal navy meant dealing with Hitler wasn't an option

    • @Eric-kn4yn
      @Eric-kn4yn Před rokem

      The only thing that worried churchill was the uboote

    • @Eric-kn4yn
      @Eric-kn4yn Před rokem

      Invading across the channel with the RN around. 🤣

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn Před rokem

      @@Eric-kn4yn
      What could possibly happen? 😂

  • @grimmshredsanguinus2915
    @grimmshredsanguinus2915 Před rokem +8

    3:58 when the effects of a force choke by Darth vader still affect your throat