Steve McQueen's WWII Drama 'Blitz' Is More Unconventional Than It Appears
Briefly

In Blitz, Steve McQueen explores themes of struggle and survival through the eyes of a young boy, George, as he navigates the challenges of World War II.
The film underscores the emotional impact of war, portraying not just the external conflict but also the internal struggles faced by families during such tumultuous times.
Blitz juxtaposes the horrors of the London Blitz with the harsh realities experienced on the ground, focusing on humanity's resilience in the face of adversity.
With poignant moments that reflect on the past, McQueen crafts a narrative that delves into the connections between people, making it more than just a war film.
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