I had to try hard not to laugh during that scene!Ruth wrote:If I was part of the Dunkirk evac,
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It's a survival film focusing strictly on wanting to get home, I'd say that's a pretty universal experience.Lord Shade wrote:I dunno. I'm one of those people which finds this Angle-centration a bit... overwhelming. Which makes Dunkirk a considerably less universal experience than Nolan's previous efforts. Of course it's not only that, but it plays a part.okungnyo wrote: You're one of those people who think that the French defense actually played a decisive role in the evacuation, huh?
I think it was deliberately portrayed like that, as it's true to history. It shows how fucked up it was to evacuate people according to rank or nationality. Fionn's character was snubbed from a queue in the beginning for being low rank as well.Lord Shade wrote:poplar wrote:Lord Shade wrote:Ok, I understand that perfectly that this movie is Angle-centric. But why ignoring French so much? This was a damn shame.
Leave the overall exaltation of all English, including Spitfires, which were treated and spoken about like a machines made by real Gods in the flesh.
How weird was it when that guy went on about his life story.. unless that was you..I'm a John G wrote:Just saw the Lincoln center screening with the Nolan q&a.. I can say it's Nolan best film with Harry, hardy, cillian, rylance and branagh giving really great performances . If anyone has any questions I will answer spoiler free (but still in spoiler tags). Certainly his best written and best shot film with a thrilling story lead by a staggering score and seamless editing. Brief and tasteful exposition that took a side step for pure visual and auditory horror and suspense with an ending well fit for the Nolan filmography.. some triumphant moments as well as heartbreaking moments but it was an exquisitely delicious, uncomfortable experience.
After party? Wtf they said that was a private event. Anyway, here's Nolan staring at that guy waiting for the question.I'm a John G wrote:I was sitting directly in front of him about 3 inches away. I was appreciating everything he said until the very last moment when he asked for private time with Chris... awk as fuck. Then I got totally drunk after chugging 6 angry orchards in the after party across the hall...
lololo. i was staring right at his face the entire time, waiting for a reaction. great shot! you must have got there quite early to get such a seat.Law wrote:After party? Wtf they said that was a private event. Anyway, here's Nolan staring at that guy waiting for the question.I'm a John G wrote:I was sitting directly in front of him about 3 inches away. I was appreciating everything he said until the very last moment when he asked for private time with Chris... awk as fuck. Then I got totally drunk after chugging 6 angry orchards in the after party across the hall...
I got there at 11:20 and still a bunch of seats were open. I'll be seeing it Saturday across the street though.I'm a John G wrote:lololo. i was staring right at his face the entire time, waiting for a reaction. great shot! you must have got there quite early to get such a seat.Law wrote:After party? Wtf they said that was a private event. Anyway, here's Nolan staring at that guy waiting for the question.I'm a John G wrote:I was sitting directly in front of him about 3 inches away. I was appreciating everything he said until the very last moment when he asked for private time with Chris... awk as fuck. Then I got totally drunk after chugging 6 angry orchards in the after party across the hall...
the after party was a private event, but i paid for it. it was the 85 dollar ticket... not sure what else i get for it, something like a short term membership i think? not worth it. but im drunk so its ok.
will you be seeing it tomorrow again in imax? im going right across the street for the 6pm showing before boarding a flight to taipei.