World War II Drama Blitz Is Steve McQueen's Most Tender Film Yet
Briefly

"Blitz underscores the ways George's experience would necessarily be different from that of his white compatriots, even as it makes the point that in a London under siege, not even being white will protect you."
"This is a movie about the way resilience can blossom from vulnerability. No child asks to be a victim of war; sometimes survival, with your soul intact, is the best possible outcome."
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