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London Can Take It! (1940)
Advanced, inspiring & politically influential
Timeless,.impersonal semi-propaganda documentary short marked by advanced editing.
The dispassionately toned narrative by the 'independent' correspondent underlying a poetic cascade of remarks imposed on stirring real footage and sound, makes for an engrossing dive into people like us drawn together by unimaginable circumstance. London Can Take it enjoyed wide distribution in the states and was said to have influenced the United States decision in entering World War II.
My rating, 5 out of 5.
George and Mildred (1980)
Dreadful.
G&M started a the odd couple downstairs in Man About the House and went on to amusing the nation in their own sitcom.
What was the typical small-scale personal charm of the couples chemistry on the small screen, G&M's transferral to the big screen was as appalling as genuis's Morcombe and Wise, and countless fine TV shows.
Unfunny. Unsatisfying and featuring an ill Yootha Joyce who died before the film was released.