

Dunkirk
“When 400,000 men couldn't get home, home came for them.”
The story of the miraculous evacuation of Allied soldiers from Belgium, Britain, Canada and France, who were cut off and surrounded by the German army from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk between May 26th and June 4th 1940 during World War II.
Christopher Nolan
$150.0M
$549.1M
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Dr_Nostromo
3mo ago
66/100 3 groups of individuals - some fighter pilots, a private boat owner, and a group of soldiers trying to get out - during the evacuation of Dunkirk. Very realistic in its depiction as to what it must have been like but, for me, that's also its problem as it tries to hard to capture the drama of the people to the distraction of what's going on. This made it feel somewhat lethargic and I exp...

Geronimo1967
2y ago
Faced with imminent annihilation, over 400,000 troops are stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk facing bombardment from superior Nazi air and land power. Christoper Nolan manages to condense into the next 95 minutes the grimness of the situation, and the sheer determination of the ordinary soldiers; how they deal with fear, learn to trust and co-operatate with others from many different nations - as ...

JN2012
2y ago
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