The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (#542)


Looking for an action/comedy thriller that doesn't involve super heroes, aliens and other creatures?  Try the movie I watched yesterday in a theater that had the largest audience I've experienced since before the pandemic—THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE—and happily, it's only two hours long!  It's another film based on a true story, and according to something I read, the mission was recently unclassified by the British. Directed by the sometimes interesting Guy Ritchie (onetime husband of Madonna) and starring Henry Cavil (one of many portrayers of Superman) and Alan Ritchson (the portrayer of Reacher on Netflix), it is the amazing story of the first operation conducted by a group of unconventional warriors using totally unconventional methods, created by Winston Churchill to wreak havoc on a Nazi base that was the main supplier of materials to the German submarines which dominated the war in the Atlantic—the mission that changed the course of WWII and the way war was conducted.  The group was the genesis for the British SOE and SAS and the U.S. OSS and subsequent CIA.  It was exciting, they followed no rules of engagement and went against all orders.  It even included a sexy woman who successfully distracted the Nazis while the rest of the group was setting charges and killing scores of the enemy.  Loud and dark though it was, it was a good way to spend an afternoon. An aside:  For those of you who don't know, after I offered my reviews for publication in the local newspaper, instead of taking me up on my offer, they interviewed me and the article appeared online and on the front page of the paper this past Wednesday.  As I like to say, I continue to be a legend in my own mind!  73% of critics and 94% of audiences gave Ministry a thumbs up. 

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