I think the music was played by a live orchestra, that's why it sounded different.
Dunkirk Awards Season Discussion Thread
An orchestral rendtition of "The Mole". The strings = the siren/alarm but the brass accents don't belong to the score. I enjoyed it though.
http://www.indiewire.com/2018/03/oscars ... 201935461/As expected, Christopher Nolan’s spectacular action epic “Dunkirk” wound up with three technical awards for Sound Editing and Mixing and Editing. Finally, the World War II movie did not fit into any of the zeitgeist narratives. Too many people found it — and its filmmaker — too cold.
Even with all the praise and recognition, this film is truly Nolan's most underappreciated film to date. With his previous films every time that any of them wasn't treated right during the awards season, there was alway some other corner that truly gave the film, its due appreciation.
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#Oscars winners for #Dunkirk Richard King (sound editing), Mark Weingarten (mixing) and Gary A. Rizzo (mixing) visit @THR
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Ibhave the audio file here. He said that he's kind of unsatisfied and would appreciated if he got one (also state that he grew up watching Oscars) but after all he makes films not for the awards. May have misheard some points since I listened to the audio about 1 month agoSanchez wrote: ↑March 5th, 2018, 1:00 pmYou got a source for that?I Am The Night wrote: ↑March 5th, 2018, 10:31 amActually he does care. In a recent interview, when being asked about how do you feel about not having a Director-nomination, he admited that he's kind of unsatisfied.Ruth wrote: ↑March 5th, 2018, 8:46 am
People are so extra. We spend the entire year prepping ourselves "the oscars are nothing!!" just in case, but in the end some still end up losing their shit.
I'd rather have a rich and decades long filmography from Nolan that would cement his status as one of the legendary filmmakers of the century, than know that he has the gold statue somewhere in his bathroom. Unless he reaaally wants it himself... which I'm not too sure he's even that bothered about it.
I just mean there are literally no movies in 2018 I’m interested right now. I used to go to the movies several times a month. I went several times in 2017.MeLVaNoaTe wrote: ↑March 5th, 2018, 7:14 amLOL don't be silly. You can avoid the awards season if you want but to stop watching movies altogether? I mean the Oscars aren't the be-all and end-all of cinema.
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Personally I think Dunkirk dodged a bullett if you think about it. If the Shape of Water, a film about outcasts, loving who you want to love, and an ode to classic cinema, is already reiceving backlash..,I can only imagine the type of reception Dunkirk would be getting. Let some other movie take that heat, and stay in the shadows to be appreciated in the future, like every other Nolan movie
Master Virgo wrote: ↑March 5th, 2018, 7:29 pmEven with all the praise and recognition, this film is truly Nolan's most underappreciated film to date. With his previous films every time that any of them wasn't treated right during the awards season, there was alway some other corner that truly gave the film, its due appreciation.
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what's interesting is that according to metacritic top 10 rankings and criticstopten rankings, Dunkirk had far, far, far, far, far more support and raves and more "masterpieces" being thrown around and "best yet" type stuff than Shape of Water, Three Billboards, Phantom Thread, any of those movies.
And yet Dunkirk flopped on the critic circuit mostly (callout to Chicago's Critics for giving him best director), whereas those other movies swept their awards. a movie has a 'narrative' around it or it doesn't.
2017 was, frankly, just the wrong year for Dunkirk. It's also that this is a super cerebral movie (not really but it's 'labeled' that way) and in comparison to super warm melodrama-esque movies like Lady Bird, Three Billboards, Shape, and even Get Out... Dunkirk won't resonate in an emotional comparison let alone the political stuff going on.
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I feel like we say the same thing for every Nolan movie around awards season.
The thing though is that winning awards doesn't mean getting blank checks for your movies. Nolan manages to get that without any significant awards win. So personally I'm good with that.
The thing though is that winning awards doesn't mean getting blank checks for your movies. Nolan manages to get that without any significant awards win. So personally I'm good with that.