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James D'Arcy, María Valverde, Jack DavenportUser Reviews
Decent...but at heart not much of a romance."Guernica" is a very
good film and it's well worth seeing. However, I also assume that most
folks just aren't that interested in seeing a film about a town leveled
in 1937 during the god-awful Spanish Civil War. Not exactly a
crowd-pleaser of a topic for a movie in 2016...but still a well made and
interesting film.
To really understand the movie, you should
know a bit about this war--things you may not clearly understand when
you watch. In 1936, the Spanish people elected a socialist government
(often called 'Republicans'). However, a coup soon broken out when
right-wing nationalist generals decided to depose their leader and
create their own government. It wasn't a quick nor easy process,
however, and the bloody war raged on for several years. Soon the Soviets
began aiding the government and the Axis powers (Germany and Italy)
began sending support to help General Franco and his Nationalist forces
ultimately win the war. The destruction of the town of Guernica by the
Luftwaffe was soon made famous by Picasso's enormous mural named after
this city.
When the film begins, Henry (James D'Arcy) is an
American news correspondent who working in Spain during this war. He
soon finds frustration in covering the events, as often the Republican
Spanish government heavily censors his stories--making them,
essentially, bland propaganda. What he doesn't realize is that the
Soviets advisers in the country are essentially running both this
propaganda campaign as well as a Stalinist system by which 'enemies of
the state' are ruthlessly purged...whether or not they are guilty of
anything. Because Henry has a habit of stepping on toes, he soon is the
subject of one of these purges...and this ends up not only affecting him
but his lady, Teresa (Maria Valverde). But just as this trap is sprung,
the infamous bombing begins.
While this is a romance, I must
emphasize that the romantic portion is not primary. Additionally, the
plot will not satisfy romance junkies--it doesn't follow the formula of a
romance and is more tragic than heartwarming. Instead, the film is more
about the events leading up to the carpet bombing of the town of
Guernica as well as a vivid recreation of this...and this fictional
romance is woven into this. History junkies, however, will be happy with
this choice in focus, as the film did an excellent job trying to get
the look right of the German planes, uniforms and costumes. It also
didn't portray either side as the good guys or bad guys--a mistake many
films often make when they discuss the war. Think about it...Stalin on
one side, Hitler and Mussolini on the other! About the only thing that
didn't work for me in the film was having Henry knowing absolutely no
Spanish...none...which was very odd for a news man living in Spain and
investigating what's going on in the war. Odd...but not a serious
problem with the film. Overall, an interesting and occasionally powerful
film about a seldom discussed topic.
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