Caporegime
Easyrider likes it, the circle jerk is complete
You didn't know about the evacuation of Dunkirk?
Eh? surely a film about 'Dunkirk' would obviously be about the evacuation?
Seen it last night.
Visually (in parts) and audibly just superb, but the story and character build and delivery was far from it.
Everything seemed quite bland to me to be honest. The beach scenes were just so plain, absolutely no emotion in them at all. I know Nolan said it's not a war film and he's conformable working at the PG rating, that this is about the survival and intensity of emotion for those involved but you can't have people getting blown up on a beach, then just lying there without a scratch and other people just standing up, dusting the sand off their trousers like nothing has happened. I get the idea is that you're supposed to feel the peril and trepidation from just their faces. These souls just standing, waiting for their fate but it really didn't connect with me, I didn't feel their fear. Similarly when the young lads get into the beached boat and they are waiting and the thing starting to get riddled with bullets I just didn't think any sadness towards them, more along the liens of 'what are you doing, you idiots?!'.
The Spitfire scenes were just brilliant to look at, but they were not intense. At no point did I think that Tom Hardy would get into trouble though, probably because it is Tom Hardy and he's fighter ace who'll get his mates out of trouble, save some people, shoot down some Germans etc.
Visually as a cinematic experience though it's great, but I don't know it just didn't connect. I doubt I'll watch it again.
I didn't. *shrugs*You didn't know about the evacuation of Dunkirk?
I understood this was almost pure fiction, as in not at all based on any real life stories/people/accounts...I think Nolan should stick to Fantasy/action stuff as it's done well but if doing historical stuff don't pick real life history and murder it like this.
Agreed @cu3ed think some people here are comparing it to their time on COD/MOH and world of warplanes
Agree all you like, doesn't make the story told any more thrilling, interesting or engaging! And please don't insult people's intelligence just because you disagree, it's pretty damn lame. This was clearly a passion project for Nolan, with the studios understandably giving him the support, but it really fell short of the mark in almost every way.
It does fall short in terms of delivering what audiences were expecting and, in many cases, what the average audience needs in order to connect with the narrative... an assertion echoed by a number of those critics that gave it rather low ratings, of which there were a fair few.It also hasn't fallen short of the mark in almost every way either, that's an over exaggeration and you know it. Films that do that get nowhere near the ratings this has had.