Queen & Country
Queen & Country

Queen & Country

2015Movie114 minEnglish

In this sequel to Hope and Glory (1987), Bill Rohan has grown up and is drafted into the army, where he and his eccentric best mate, Percy, battle their snooty superiors on the base and look for love in town.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users71%
Director: John BoormanGenres: Comedy, Drama, War

Plot Summary

Set during the Korean War, the film follows Bill, a young British soldier stationed in an army training camp in England. He finds himself embroiled in a series of chaotic events, including a chess tournament, a love triangle, and the increasingly absurd military bureaucracy. As he navigates the absurdities and camaraderie of camp life, Bill grapples with his own desires and the looming reality of war.

Critical Reception

Queen & Country received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its charm, humor, and nostalgic depiction of post-war British life. While some found it a bit meandering, many appreciated its gentle and character-driven approach to themes of youth, love, and the absurdity of military service.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty dialogue and nostalgic atmosphere.
  • Appreciated for its charming ensemble cast and gentle humor.
  • Some critics found the plot to be somewhat unfocused.

Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to Queen & Country, appreciating its lighthearted humor and nostalgic portrayal of a bygone era. Many found the film to be a pleasant and engaging watch, highlighting the strong performances and the film's ability to evoke a sense of warmth and amusement.

Fun Fact

The film is a semi-autobiographical work by director John Boorman, drawing inspiration from his own experiences serving in the British Army during the early 1950s.

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