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Hope and Glory (1987)
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An affectionate reverie about war, childhood, and British stoicism, John Boorman's Hope and Glory is the veteran filmmaker's recollection of the bombing of London during World War II. Set on the British home front during the early days of the war, this episodic movie shows the blitz through the eyes of seven-year-old Billy Rohan (Sebastian Rice-Edwards). At the war's outset, Billy finds himself alone in a house full of women, as all the men are called off to join the war effort. With wide-eyed wonder and an outsized imagination, Billy sees the war as a grand diversion, an extension of his world of knights, tin soldiers, and war games. As bombs fall and houses burn, Billy's mother (Sarah Miles) struggles to keep the family together in her husband's absence. Even as Billy seeks to escape the harem of aunts and sisters, Dawn (Sammi Davis), his older sister, falls for a Canadian soldier, who gets her pregnant. After the Rohans' home catches fire (not, ironically, as the result of a bomb blast, but from a domestic accident), the family is forced to move in with Billy's cantankerous grandfather in the countryside, where they spend the rest of their summer and enjoy an unusual idyll amid the raging war. Nominated in 1987 for a Best Picture Academy Award, Hope and Glory proved to be another high point in the career of the remarkably protean Boorman. ~ Elbert Ventura, Rovi

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Starring:
Sebastian Rice-EdwardsSarah Miles, (more)
Director(s):
John Boorman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Peter C.

    I remember watching this on HBO eons ago when I was a teenager. This movie is about a boy and his family who are coping with WW2 while still living in London. I would not let my children see it, but if you love a historical setting and seeing the war from a different perspective you will thoroughly enjoy this movie. Christa C

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    Francine G.

    The humor in this war movies was brilliant! However, I didn't appreciate the sex scenes nor the use of the F word.

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    Andrea P.

    The only pitfalls in this movie were the usage of the f-word (among others) by and in the presence of kids and the semi-explicit sexual scenes. Otherwise, it's a charming and informative look at a typical British family during the Blitz. I was especially impressed with the child actors' skills in their particular roles. Each was quite convincing and dynamic. The storyline was exciting and never slow. The script was in a few moments a bit cheesy, but forgiveable. The relationship between the kid and his grandfather was entertaining and endearing. All in all, a good watch.

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