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kino scene, this film had some great dogfights
Dunkirk
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I only remember shitting my pants in the cinema when you hear the first shot in the intro.
blew my ears out cause they turned the speakers too loud.
Zzzzzzzzzzz
>big guy wears a mask
>brings friends to crash planes with no survivors
>the germans expected one of them in the wreckage brother
>getting caught by them was his plan for you
I wonder why Any Forums likes this movie so much
yeah it did, Any Forums contrarians will never admit it
>movie is from the villains perspective
Kino
The big guy was really good in this.
The boat scene is so fucking dumb. The one where Krauts take pot shots at them.
Sterile piece of shit movie
Maybe you have to be a brit to appreciate it fully
That shot looks like antifreeze. Watch Battle of Britain instead.
this probably
it felt so squeeky clean
everyone waiting in line despite no boat on the horizon etc people just wandering off on an empty beach that supposedly has 200.000 men on it
I'll be useful sir.
I'm on him
Were the planes CGI or did Nolan actually film them flying in the sky?
Kino
Spring chicken to shitehawk in one easy lesson
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They did it for real
Cool.
Actual Spitfires. No CG on the planes, for the shots of German planes being shot down they used large scale replicas which they blown up.
Not a huge Nolan fan, but seeing his films on the big screen is incredible.
I admire his commitment, dude seems to have a hate boner for CGI
He also never reshoots.
How come they flew around for like 2 days without running out of fuel then last minute he was flying no fuel over the beach and just didn't land it and get in the ship home? Let's himself get captured
>The lad is dead... dun kirked his head....
Fucking seriously?
He plans ahead and doesn't really care for focus groups.
>biggest fear in life is burning to death
>second biggest fear is drowning in an enclosed dark space
>training away social phobia by going to the cinema since there's people but it's dark and you don't talk to them
>mfw realising my mistake of going despite having a particularly panicky day, halfway through watching Dunkirk
All that burning and drowning and choosing between burning or drowning really made the ol' ticker pump, let me tell you. I don't think I've ever been so agitated by a movie in my life, even counting horror movies watched as a little kid. It almost makes me think there should be an anxiety-inducing pill for people to take before watching movies where you're supposed to be anxious, to heighten the experience for them.
>Talia Dying.webm
Yeah, those pesky focus groups who wanted a less ridiculous take...
That explains things.
She was being difficult on set so Nolan purposely used that to humiliate her.
>let me fuck over the quality of my own movie and punish the audience because I'm annoyed with an actor
That's one hell of a vindictive type of autism.