In researching for Blitz, McQueen and Stockhausen were consistently struck by the incongruity of life during the London bombings, finding profound imagery that informed their storytelling.
The production design of Blitz captures the essence of 1940s London through George's eyes, showcasing the city as a sprawling labyrinth of destruction and resilience.
McQueen's adaptation emphasizes the emotional landscape of children affected by war, as seen through young George's journey, highlighting themes of loss and family.
To achieve authenticity in Blitz, the crew avoided C.G.I. and opted for realistic settings, enriching the story's impact while portraying the historical backdrop of wartime London.
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