Solid WWII dramas come in all shapes and sizes - this one sadly tries to fit the big screen but from a script that is worthy of only the small screen.
The dialogue is risibly melodramatic as is Seagrove's dreadful estuary/mockney accent.
I don't want to slate it too much because humanity is a much missed commodity these days but to present this film as pedestrian and stilted is to do it a kindness.
The dialogue is risibly melodramatic as is Seagrove's dreadful estuary/mockney accent.
I don't want to slate it too much because humanity is a much missed commodity these days but to present this film as pedestrian and stilted is to do it a kindness.