Blitz

Blitz(2024)

PG-13
11/01/2024 (US)War, Drama, History2h 0m
6.0

"A boy's journey. A mother's love. Miles of burning city between them."

Overview

In World War II London, nine-year-old George is evacuated to the countryside by his mother, Rita, to escape the bombings. Defiant and determined to return to his family, George embarks on an epic, perilous journey back home as Rita searches for him.

Steve McQueen

Director

Steve McQueen

Screenplay

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

The sounds of Blitz

The sounds of Blitz

Featurette

'Blitz' | Scene at The Academy

'Blitz' | Scene at The Academy

Featurette

We Are Parable Interview with BLITZ writer and director Steve McQueen

We Are Parable Interview with BLITZ writer and director Steve McQueen

Featurette

We Are Parable x Apple Original Films present: BLITZ

We Are Parable x Apple Original Films present: BLITZ

Featurette

Reconstructing the Blitz | Production Design

Reconstructing the Blitz | Production Design

Behind the Scenes

Behind Saoirse Ronan's Iconic 1940s Look

Behind Saoirse Ronan's Iconic 1940s Look

Behind the Scenes

Steve McQueen and Hans Zimmer’s Boldest Collaboration Yet

Steve McQueen and Hans Zimmer’s Boldest Collaboration Yet

Featurette

Recreating War-Torn London in 1940

Recreating War-Torn London in 1940

Featurette

Celeste Performs "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!"

Celeste Performs "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!"

Clip

"Winter Coat" Performed by Saoirse Ronan and Nicholas Britell

"Winter Coat" Performed by Saoirse Ronan and Nicholas Britell

Clip

The Secret Behind Saoirse Ronan's Musical Performance in BLITZ | TIFF 2024

The Secret Behind Saoirse Ronan's Musical Performance in BLITZ | TIFF 2024

Featurette

Banded together, asked to do our best

Banded together, asked to do our best

Teaser

Now Streaming on Apple TV+

Now Streaming on Apple TV+

Teaser

Stories from World War II Blitz Survivors in London

Stories from World War II Blitz Survivors in London

Featurette

Paul Weller Performs "Family Piano"

Paul Weller Performs "Family Piano"

Clip

1940, London. This is the story of Blitz

1940, London. This is the story of Blitz

Teaser

Saoirse Ronan Reads Real Letters from World War II Blitz Survivors

Saoirse Ronan Reads Real Letters from World War II Blitz Survivors

Featurette

"Don't Send Me Away" Scene

"Don't Send Me Away" Scene

Clip

Saoirse Ronan Says Steve McQueen Brought Her Back to Work | TIFF 2024

Saoirse Ronan Says Steve McQueen Brought Her Back to Work | TIFF 2024

Featurette

For George

For George

Teaser

Saoirse Ronan Introduces Blitz

Saoirse Ronan Introduces Blitz

Featurette

Steve McQueen | Interview

Steve McQueen | Interview

Featurette

An Inside Look

An Inside Look

Featurette

'Blitz' with Saoirse Ronan, Steve McQueen & Elliott Heffernan | Academy Conversations

'Blitz' with Saoirse Ronan, Steve McQueen & Elliott Heffernan | Academy Conversations

Featurette

World premiere of Steve McQueen's Blitz opens the 68th BFI London Film Festival

World premiere of Steve McQueen's Blitz opens the 68th BFI London Film Festival

Featurette

Steve McQueen on Blitz

Steve McQueen on Blitz

Featurette

Steve McQueen Introduces Blitz

Steve McQueen Introduces Blitz

Featurette

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A review by griggs79
7.0

Written on November 4, 2024

Steve McQueen's _Blitz_ is an incredibly watchable and engaging film that vividly portrays wartime London. Through his lens, McQueen challenges the commonly held notion that Londoners weathered the horrors of the Blitz with unwavering cheer, a stiff upper lip, and unity. Instead, _Blitz_ underscores the complex layers of a city already defined by its diversity, which McQueen portrays as teeming with cultural resilience. In particular, the East End, a refuge for those escaping persecution, is shown not merely as a site of suffering but as a resilient, multicultural community that speaks to the true character of wartime London. This challenge to the rose-tinted "keep calm and carry on" narrative is essential, grounding the film in a more inclusive historical reality.

However, _Blitz_ occasionally struggles under the weight of its grandeur. The film ambitiously tackles numerous stories and subplots, making it challenging to give each the attention it deserves. One subplot that particularly suffers is the portrayal of an Underground station flooding after a bomb hit—a moment famously depicted in _Atonement_, with the actual location in Balham. Relocating it to London Bridge heightens the fictionalization of the event. Many may leave the cinema, believing the event that caused the death of 68 people never happened as such McQueen's portrayal, though compelling, doesn't capture the same impact as _Atonement_, which coincidentally also starred Saoirse Ronan.

McQueen briefly gestures toward class disparities in air-raid conditions, notably by referencing the Stepney Communist Party, which pushed for equitable access to safe shelters. Yet one pivotal moment that could have underscored this tension—the Party's dramatic occupation of the Savoy Hotel to protest the gross inequality in shelter conditions—goes unmentioned. This action, poor East Enders storming the grand West End hotel, forced the government's hand to open Tube stations to be used as public shelters.

Despite these narrative oversights, _Blitz _remains a remarkable and impactful portrayal of London during its most challenging times. It offers a raw, multifaceted perspective that reshapes our understanding of wartime endurance and unity, making the audience feel the gravity of the historical events depicted.