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Queen and Country

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9-year-old Bill Rohan rejoices in the destruction of his school by an errant Luftwaffe bomb. The story picks up nearly a decade later as Bill begins basic training in the early Fifties, during the Korean War. Bill is joined by a trouble-making army mate, Percy. They never get near Korea, but engage in a constant battle of wits with the Catch-22-worthy, Sgt. Major Bradley -- the brilliant David Thewlis. Richard E. Grant is their superior, the veddy, veddy, infinitely put-upon, aptly-named Major Cross. A superb ensemble cast limns a wonderfully funny and often moving depiction of a still-recovering postwar England.
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December 18, 2015

Given how richly his countryman Terence Davies has realized post-war England in movies like Distant Voices, Still Lives and The Deep Blue Sea, the cartoonishness of Queen And Country grates even further.
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Epoch Times
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May 22, 2016

Clearly, the film is suffused with unabashed nostalgia, but there are also moments of grace and beauty.
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Toronto Sun
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March 26, 2015

The movie is a sweet-natured, easy-going bit of storytelling, and while Bill may be the central character, Queen and Country is really a movie about England. And it's a love letter to a particular time and place
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Seattle Weekly
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November 12, 2015

It's a pleasant, nostalgic movie that didn't need to be made (a memoir written, maybe), chiefly because he has nothing new to say about the postwar era.
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Toronto Star
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March 26, 2015

The director gets all the period detail exactly right and there are plenty of historical and cultural references that evoke a sense of nostalgia.
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Seanax.com
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August 13, 2016

[John] Boorman was 82 when he made the film and his direction is easy and effortless, befitting the story.
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Chicago Reader
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May 07, 2015

Don't let the British pedigree and nostalgic trimmings fool you: this is no Masterpiece Theatre exercise but a broad, high-spirited, riotously funny service comedy, on par with M*A*S*H and Stripes.
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New Zealand Herald
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May 03, 2016

The whole thing exudes a warm, honeyed glow, particularly in those scenes where the women - Bill's mum (Cusack) and the object of his affection, Ophelia (Egerton) - seem to embody the sense of loss and social disruption that imbued the age.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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March 26, 2015

Queen and Country finds exhilarating comedy in places usually reserved for drama, violence, loss.
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SF Weekly
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December 31, 2015

The picture is upfront about being a sequel, but it may play better for those who aren't attached to the original film.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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April 16, 2015

A wartime comedy of manners, it's a delightfully whimsical portrait of 1952 England, a time and place of class discord that's both uproarious and politically pointed.
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San Diego Reader
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March 26, 2015

In short, [you may realize] how expert presentation can draw you into a world, immerse you in the lives of others, and make you sorry to leave when it's over.
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