1/10
Dullsville UK film
21 July 2019
Low drama propaganda piece, probably effective in bluffing the Brits during WWII, but ultimately tiresome. Although the actresses are generally good looking, the film suffers from the stifling boredom of The real English society at the tine. Many British movies have a " nursery" quality in which people are two dimensional, virginal chaps who like a good singsong and a Jolly cup of tea and a big sandwich. They do not seem to have any way to cut bread so they are shown Ultiple times eating manly sandwiches. The interactions with the opposite sex are very British and sterile. It's mildly interesting as an example of a war home front genre film, but pales in comparison to USA efforts.
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