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THE CROWN: Aberfan

"Coping with Tragedy Through Faith"

What You Need To Know:

“Aberfan” is Episode Three of the third season of THE CROWN. It follows the village of Aberfan, Wales after a junior school was devastated by an avalanche from a coal waste tip. The Queen battles inner demons throughout the episode as to whether it’s her duty to make an appearance at the disaster site or stay in London. A week after the disaster, Prince Philip is sent to Aberfan for the funeral of the children. While listening to the village sing a hymn worshipping God in this hard time, Philip is overcome with emotion. Will the Queen change her mind?

“Aberfan” is a highly emotional, intense episode. It shows how each character deals with the disaster differently based on their emotions. The episode’s music adds greatly to the situation’s intensity. “Aberfan” is filled with Christian content. Scripture is read, church hymns are sung, and a discussion occurs on how the families who lost loved ones are turning to God in a time of anger and grief. MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for older children for THE CROWN: Aberfan because of several profanities and tragedy.

Content:

(CCC, BB, L, V, A, M):

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Very strong Christian, biblical, moral worldview with depictions of crosses, verses are read from the Bible during a funeral, a hymn is sung and played, children practice a song that mentions “Lord God,” Prince Philip talks to the Queen about how the families lost their children and in response are singing to worship the Lord through their grief and anger

Foul Language:
Three strong profanities referring to Jesus Christ, one Good God and one bloody obscenity

Violence:
An avalanche of coal and debris is seen flooding a schoolhouse and burying children alive

Sex:
No sexual content

Nudity:
No nudity

Alcohol Use:
Casual drinking

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
Man holds a pipe and a cigar; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
There’s a resistance to helping others in need, but it’s rebuked.

More Detail:

“Aberfan” is Episode Three of the third season of THE CROWN. It follows the village of Aberfan, Wales after a junior school was devastated by an avalanche from a coal waste tip. The Queen battles inner demons throughout the episode as to whether it’s her duty to make an appearance at the disaster site or stay in London. “Aberfan” has a Christian worldview as Scripture is read, hymns are sung and discussions of people worshipping the Lord through tragedy occur.

The episode starts on a rainy afternoon in Aberfan, Wales on Thursday, Oct. 20, 1966. The teacher at Pantglas Junior School is giving his students a homework assignment to memorize a song for the next day.

Cut to the next morning. Coal workers are headed up to Tip Seven, a coal waste tip, where a train has been derailed and part of it has landed in a sink hole because of the rain. The tip begins to be unstable, so the workers rush to tell their supervisor in an effort to save lives.

All of this is happening as the children are gathering back at school ready to perform the song they memorized at the assembly. However, just as the teacher finishes taking attendance, an avalanche from the coal waste tip overwhelms the school and buries everyone alive. The whole village is now digging to save the children.

Queen Elizabeth is immediately notified, and a statement’s released on her behalf. The government requests Prime Minister Harold Wilson to go to the site that afternoon and to use one of the Queen’s planes, unless she herself wants to visit the site. The Queen makes the pivotal decision not to go and says that the Queen visits hospitals, not accident scenes.

Prime Minister Wilson arrives in Wales. After seeing the disaster site, he goes to give a press conference. Meanwhile, Princess Margaret’s husband hears of the disaster over the radio and immediately collects his things to go and help.

When Prime Minister Wilson returns, he meets the Queen to give her an update, and to urge her to visit the village. However, she’s afraid she will paralyze the situation by showing up and stands firm on her decision not to go.

The next day the Queen has breakfast with her mother and sister, while her sister recounts what her husband has seen in Aberfan. While she’s talking, the Queen looks like she feels guilty, but still does nothing.

Almost a week after the disaster, Prince Philip is sent to Aberfan for the funeral of the lost children. While at the funeral listening to the village sing a hymn worshipping God in this hard time, Philip is overcome with emotion.

After Philip returns, a piece is published in the paper about how the Queen has been absent from Aberfan. The Queen is shocked that Prime Minister Wilson allowed the piece to run, but this encourages her to make a visit to the disaster site.

“Aberfan” is a highly emotional and intense episode filled with disaster and grief. The episode shows how each character deals with the disaster differently based on their own emotions. The music throughout adds to the situation’s intensity.

“Aberfan” is filled with positive Christian content. Scripture is read, church hymns are sung, and a discussion is had on how the families who lost loved ones are turning to God in a time of anger and grief to deal with the situation. MOVIEGUIDE® advises a light caution for older children due to some light foul language and the tragedy depicted.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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