Monday 12 April 2010

Battle of Britain
(1969)

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Somewhat less than the sum of its parts, this would be epic lacks a unifying dramatic thread that truly convinces. The impressive cast duly impresses with the earned gravitas from other, much better pictures - but this is merely a parade of characters, not a dramatic exploration of them. And history without psychological motivation (as Shakespeare well knew) offers no insight or true analysis into the events depicted; rendering them tableau vivant and – as here – mere ballets of death. No matter the sheer technical beauty of the latter they are not enough to engross.

On the plus side, the spectacle is pretty explosive and the Germans are their usual cocksure, well dressed and determined selves. But, despite everything, the ultimate visual and aural compensation of this movie is the Supermarine Spitfire – the best-looking aeroplane ever made.


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