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Queen & Country
Directed by
John Boorman
Not Rated
2014
1h 54m
Comedy
,
Drama
,
and more
6.2
76%
47%
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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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Cast of Queen & Country
Callum Turner
Bill Rohan
Caleb Landry Jones
Percy Hapgood
Pat Shortt
Redmond
David Thewlis
Sargeant Major Bradley
Richard E. Grant
Major Cross
Tamsin Egerton
Ophelia
Vanessa Kirby
Dawn Rohan
Aimee-Ffion Edwards
Sophie Adams
Brían F. O'Byrne
RSM Digby
Sinéad Cusack
Grace Rohan
David Hayman
Clive Rohan
John Standing
Grandfather George
Simon Paisley Day
MI-5 Man 1
Julian Wadham
Colonel Fielding
Tom Stuart
Lt. Fortesque Brown
Alfie Stewart
Private Henderson
Sebastian Rice-Edwards
Young Bill
Jonah Russell
Dr. Smythe
John Boorman
Director / Writer / Producer
Kieran Corrigan
Producer
Queen & Country Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Don't let the British pedigree and nostalgic trimmings fool you: this is no Masterpiece Theatre exercise but a broad, high-spirited, riotously funny service comedy, on par with M*A*S*H and Stripes.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
I wasn't especially amused by the anecdotal plot.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Queen and Country finds exhilarating comedy in places usually reserved for drama, violence, loss.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
In short, [you may realize] how expert presentation can draw you into a world, immerse you in the lives of others, and make you sorry to leave when it's over.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
A little too silly to be taken seriously, yet also too heavy to get all the laughs it very clearly craves, "Queen and Country" at least shows where Boorman's schizoid, if less than wholly satisfying, sense of storytelling comes from.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
There's no way around the fact that this is a lesser endeavor than "Hope and Glory," but when it's good, which is often enough, "Queen and Country" glows with a master storyteller's sense of memory.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
A worthy follow-up to a classic.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
Boorman's point of view and on-screen alter ego seemed stylistically in sync in the first film, but "Queen & Country" - though often charming - has a tendency to wander and strain, which might say enough about capturing '50s England.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
It's never going to be more than a footnote to the far superior Hope and Glory, but sometimes, when you're feeling nostalgic it can be fun to dig out the other, less interesting photo album.
Newsday
John Anderson
Sturdy, moving, nostalgic in a good way.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
It has taken John Boorman almost three decades to make the sequel to his much-cherished "Hope and Glory," but "Queen and Country" turns out to be well worth the wait.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
To watch "Queen and Country" is to get the impression of a man who has gone through life and actually learned something, which not everyone does.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
Tonally, the movie can't decide whether it's a comedy, a romance, or a wistful wartime madeleine. What it's missing is the sense of joy and wonder of its predecessor.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
I hope Boorman follows through and makes a trilogy.
The Hollywood Reporter
Leslie Felperin
Rambling and unfocused but not without its moments, John Boorman's 19th feature film, Queen and Country, represents a very belated sequel to the director's 1987 feature Hope and Glory.
NPR
Mark Jenkins
Far from a searing drama yet seldom takes the glib way out.
Film Comment Magazine
Michael Sragow
The strength of Boorman's film is that it reminds us of what a service comedy is-the spectacle of cogs rising up against their machine.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
It works, but not entirely.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Modest but still disarming ...
The Dissolve
Noel Murray
Boorman skillfully takes major historical events and filters them through small, personal moments.
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