A Matter of Life and Death (U)

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A Matter of Life and Death

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<strong>Rating: </strong>5/5

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Time Out says

Tue Sep 23 2008

You’d never guess, until perhaps the final, magnificent ‘trial’ scene, that Powell and Pressburger’s post-war film grew out of the Ministry of Information’s desire for a film celebrating British-American relations. RAF pilot Peter Carter (David Niven, below) falls in love with Boston-born radio operator June (Kim Carter) at an unfortunate moment: just as he’s plunging to the ground in a burning plane. It’s after he hits the ground that the conceit kicks in: colour disappears and we’re in a black-and-white heaven, where clerks are waiting for Peter  –  only he got lost in typically English fog and has met up with June and fallen in love. What to do? Especially when a village doctor is prepared to fight Peter’s case at the highest levels of justice. When the camera pulls back from the celestial court towards the end to reveal an audience of thousands –  most of them combatants – Powell and Pressburger apply the weight of six years of war to this loopy love story.
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Rated:

U

UK release:

Fri Sep 26 2008

Duration:

104 mins

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Rated as: 5/5 (2 ratings)
  • I saw this movie in Caceres, Spain last summer and loved it! I still remember the lines ¨June, are you there?

    Jane Sat Jun 25 2011
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  • film me up

    Meddons Mon Oct 6 2008
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  • GREAT FILM CLASSIC. ROMANCE, WAR,HEAVEN AND COURTROOM DRAMA ALL ROLLED INTO ONE!

    LU Wed Sep 26 2007
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • A classic movie that gets better each time you watch it! David Niven was one of the greatest and under rated actors. The french heavenly messenger is a laugh a minute. They don't make them like this anymore

    kel Wed Sep 26 2007
    Rated as: 5/5
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