What I learned from this film
The Brits are heroic and selfless, and committed to duty. Not the cowardly, abject losers who surrendered 90,000 troops at Singapore when 30,000 Japanese showed up and looked at them menacingly. I'm glad the film cleared up that misconception.
The Brits are dedicated to fair play. Despite throwing Gandhi in prison 4 or 5 times for peacefully demonstrating, starving millions of Hindus during the British-created 1943 "famine" and shooting to kill in Northern Ireland, we've now been set straight by the truth-seeking Brits in charge of this movie.
The Brits build things well. Who knew? My parents owned a British car and it spent 90% of the time in the repair shop. It leaked oil and the Brits failed to cover the distributor cap so when water splashed on it the car stalled. The roof leaked like a sieve. The windows didn't roll up correctly. When I look back, it would seem like the kind of car a child of 8 would build in his dad's garage, with parts picked up at the landfill. But now, thanks to this movie, I know the Brits only build the very best, with workmanship that the Japanese should envy.