Blitz
Steve McQueen doesn't quite reinvent the WW2 genre with
Blitz, but he certainly gives it a very timely update for the 21st century.
It's kind of a shame that Apple bought the movie, because it is receiving a minimal theatrical release ahead of its streaming debut later this month; like
Wolfs, it is a movie that definitely needs to be watched on the biggest screen possible.
George is an 8-year-old living in London with his mother during the early years of the war, who decides he doesn't want to be sent away "for his safety" and bravely decides to head back to London to be with his family again.
McQueen uses little George's adventure to show just how much prejudice existed internally in Britain even as the country entered into one of its toughest wars ever to fight Nazi Germany.
Despite being technically American, Saoirse Ronan does a superb job as George's determined mom, who desperately tries to find her son amidst the chaos of wartime London.
The period detail and some sprawling vistas are absolutely riveting, I don't believe any contemporary movie has done such a good job showing what London was like during the Blitz.
As a WW2 movie,
Blitz definitely covers a lot of familiar ground, but it is never less than fascinating.