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Tango0113 Jun 2017 9:31 p.m. PST

…and Air.

"Christopher Nolan is taking on World War II, one of the most cinematically mined global military campaigns in history, with a very specific take for his upcoming film. Dunkirk tells the tale of 400,000 British and Allied troops who are trapped, surrounded, and hunted by the enemy by land, sea and air. It looks to have a very different perspective as far as war films go, and it's been marketed more as a survival film than anything else. Curiouser still, the pacing of the film and its land, sea, and air campaigns will each move at their own relative speeds. This aspect is teased in three new videos for the film, but the full feature will certainly put Nolan's innovations on display.

The behind-the-scenes creative team of Dunkirk included some of Nolan's tried-and-true crew, including director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema (Interstellar), production designer Nathan Crowley (The Dark Knight Trilogy), editor Lee Smith (The Dark Knight Trilogy), costume designer Jeffrey Kurland (Inception), and visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson (Mad Max: Fury Road). The music was, of course, composed by Hans Zimmer…"
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Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP13 Jun 2017 9:45 p.m. PST

I was excited about this movie til I saw it was Nolan. I'll wait for reviews. Liked Mad Max but all the rest of his I've seen were mostly awful.

Deeman13 Jun 2017 10:09 p.m. PST

That is shocking to me Extra Crispy. I have loved the movies listed in the excerpt above and consider Nolan one of the greatest movie makers of our time. This will be a rare venture to the theater occasion for me. I respect the difference in opinion though.

Personal logo Saber6 Supporting Member of TMP Fezian14 Jun 2017 4:59 a.m. PST

Saw a trailer in IMax, powerful stuff

Who asked this joker14 Jun 2017 7:51 a.m. PST

Like a lot! I am very much looking forward to the release at the end of July!

Choctaw14 Jun 2017 8:37 a.m. PST

I'll happily watch any WWII film produced.

15mm and 28mm Fanatik14 Jun 2017 10:03 a.m. PST

Will definitely go see it. Nolan has a good reputation as director.

The DK trilogy was good as was 'Inception,' though 'Interstellar' was just okay.

Tango0114 Jun 2017 10:29 a.m. PST

I'm excited too!.


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Raynman Supporting Member of TMP15 Jun 2017 1:35 p.m. PST

I am looking forward to this movie! Hoping it is good!!

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