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A Matter of Life and Death

Rating8.0 /10
19471 h 44 m
United Kingdom
27221 people rated

A British wartime aviator who cheats death must argue for his life before a celestial court, hoping to prolong his fledgling romance with an American girl.

Drama
Fantasy
Romance

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Ahmed Albasheer

29/05/2023 18:08
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@DGlang's 1

18/11/2022 08:18
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Gerson MVP

16/11/2022 10:50
A Matter of Life and Death

Esibae🇬🇭♍

16/11/2022 02:02
To me A Matter of Life and Death is just that- simply the best film ever made. From beginning to end it oozes class. It is stimulating, thought provoking, a mirror to the post war world and the relations between peoples. The cinematography is simply stunning and the effect of mixing monochrome and Technicolour to accent the different worlds works seamlessly. The characters and plot development are near perfect and the attention to detail promotes a thoroughly believable fantasy. No matter how many times I watch the film - and I have watched it a lot - it never fails to touch me. It makes me smile, it makes me laugh, it makes me think, it makes me cry. It is as fresh today as it was in 1946. If I were allowed just one film to keep and watch again A Matter of Life and Death would be that film.

Taha.vlogs

16/11/2022 02:02
I didn't see A Matter of Life and Death until fairly recently, and after seeing it and being blown away by it I am asking why it took me this long to see it. A Matter of Life and Death for me is one of the best British films ever made, and as a fantasy it is truly dazzling. The film is beautiful to look at, not only in the cinematography but in the sets and costumes. The score is another strength, it is both beautiful and haunting, I still have the main theme in my head now. The story is wonderful, and the script is one that makes you laugh, think and even cry with a touch of political outspokenness in it. The direction is great, and the performances are right on the money. David Niven is superb and Kim Hunter is sweet and innocent, while Robert Livesey comes very, very close to stealing the film. In conclusion, dazzling and a timeless classic. 10/10 Bethany Cox

Timmy Tdat

16/11/2022 02:02
Few movies can be viewed almost 60 years later, yet remain as engrossing as this one. Technological advances have not dated this classic love story. Special effects used are remarkable for a 1946 movie. The acting is superb. David Niven, Kim Hunter and especially Roger Livesey do an outstanding job. The use of Black and White / Color adds to the creative nature of the movie. It hasn't been seen on television for 20 years so few people are even aware of its existence. It is my favorite movie of all time. Waiting and hoping for the DVD release of this movie for so many years is, in itself, "A Matter of Life and Death".

Lungelo Mpangase

16/11/2022 02:02
A Matter of Life and Death had me stunned when I first saw it. The marvellous opening, makes you feel like you are floating among the stars in a place of your own. Then it moves to the horrors of war and the down side of life, men dead and more to follow. The story has already been told a thousand times by other reviewers who were as enchanted by this film as I was. The cinematography, the story, everything was just right. In my book it is the greatest film ever made. I liked the way that the earth is in sometimes beautiful, sometimes gritty Technicolour, then what is above is in mystical Black and White. To my dying days I will always love this film. See it before you die.

Abdoulaye Djibril Ba

16/11/2022 02:02
Enchanting, romantic, innovative, and funny. The vision of this extraordinary film is almost unparalleled, exceeding better known "death romances" such as Ghost. While we know intuitively that Peter and June will find ultimate happiness at the end of that long-long stairway, the joy is in the journey. The moral of the tale, of course, is timeless: love conquers all. But the struggle to achieve that victory is played in a celestial arena of sweeping vision and gripping grandeur. With more than 500 suitably clad extras portraying various ages and cultures, the directors' vision of heaven remains memorable six decades later, far into the CGI era. Yet for all the cosmic scale, Powell and Pressburger knew an essential truth: the best story is told at the smallest level. The wonderfully, determinedly romantic aspect of "Stairway" is captured with ultimate simplicity: June's teardrop, preserved on a rose petal. This film, like the story and the set itself, is one for the ages.

Timi Kuti

16/11/2022 02:02
We all have our own interpretation, based on faith or empirical observation, whether the stairs lead to salvation or this was just hallucination, but there's a universal truth the tale relays: It's that we're so much better with equality, through diversity, liberty and autonomy, that love, devotion and honesty, will extend your days longevity.
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