On the other hand, this is my second most anticipated movie this year, behind only The Last Jedi, given my lifelong fascination with all things WWII.Brian Earl Spilner said:
I've never been so uninterested in a Nolan movie. Hope the next trailer changes my mind.
hunter2012 said:
If anything Intersellar's weakness was it covered too much time. We essentially saw Murph's life flash before our eyes, the time dilation was extreme that it killed much of the suspension of disbelief.
JABQ04 said:
I'll disagree with it being uninteresting. It is woefully under appreciated and if the BEF isn't evacuated at Dunkirk then WWII essentially ends in June 1940.
True, the Germans ****ed that one up, but to the entire British nation and the troops in the each they didn't know that. Every second of that time waiting to be evacuated was like having your head in the chopping block waiting for the axe to drop. Survival wasn't guaranteed. There was still heavy contact on the perimeter between the divisions tasked with holding the perimeter at all costs all the while knowing that they had zero chance of escaping, yet continued to hold out to buy time for their comrades.
Their is also plenty of human drama by throwing in civilians who answered the call and volunteered for to take yachts, fishing boats, anything that could float to help. Old men, Boy Scouts, random civilians all went to help.
I think this is a great story and am excited to see how it is told on the big screen
If the trailer is half as good as this description, this movie will be awesome!JABQ04 said:
I'll disagree with it being uninteresting. It is woefully under appreciated and if the BEF isn't evacuated at Dunkirk then WWII essentially ends in June 1940.
True, the Germans ****ed that one up, but to the entire British nation and the troops in the each they didn't know that. Every second of that time waiting to be evacuated was like having your head in the chopping block waiting for the axe to drop. Survival wasn't guaranteed. There was still heavy contact on the perimeter between the divisions tasked with holding the perimeter at all costs all the while knowing that they had zero chance of escaping, yet continued to hold out to buy time for their comrades.
Their is also plenty of human drama by throwing in civilians who answered the call and volunteered for to take yachts, fishing boats, anything that could float to help. Old men, Boy Scouts, random civilians all went to help.
I think this is a great story and am excited to see how it is told on the big screen
This actually feels quite accurate to me, given the history here.Quote:
"Survive" is such a weird premise for a movie in this setting.
TCTTS said:
and a prologue
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Regarding the aircraft, if it is painted green and brown on the upper surfaces, that will be a Spitfire and therefore British. If it has a yellow nose, that should be a Bf109, German.
Not really sure. That has always been my complaint about movies like this, Midway, Pearl Harbor, etc, in that the filmmakers don't typically have to be completely accurate since most people have no idea and probably don't care.TCTTS said:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Regarding the aircraft, if it is painted green and brown on the upper surfaces, that will be a Spitfire and therefore British. If it has a yellow nose, that should be a Bf109, German.
But how is a non history buff supposed to know that? They did a good job of making it apparent in something like Top Gun or Pearl Harbor, but here, I had no clue.
Agree with all of that. And yeah, that Jericho trumpet is chilling.JABQ04 said:
Planes with swastikas = bad
Non swastika = good
I also never looked at it that way. Which sort of makes a point of how much Americans will enjoy/understand the movie. The Brits on the other hand will know exactly the situation and what was at stake (similar to us and a movie about the Alamo). That being said I'm still excited to see it and hope they do it justice.
For the record I thought the teaser trailer with the clock ticking and showing men lined up on the beach waiting for their turn was excellent. Then add the Jericho trumpet from a Stuka and man, looked intense