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No sense of scale or the magnitude of the effort of the little ships
The numbers and scale of the evacuation is poorly depicted
It was obviously a cheaply made film relying on some classy aerial spitfire shots and bit part cameo roles which are not fully developed
Whether you watch it on a cam or on Imax won't change the actual script of the movie marra. The first 20 mins or so was good, plenty of action and interesting, with a sound track that added a sense of mystery to the atmosphere. The movie turned from action and became more of a drama, far too slow for me. I love watching war movies but this left me disppointed because it didn't reach the same level as Enemy at the Gates or Saving Private Ryan but then i think it was made as a drama more than an action movie. The sound and visuals may well look and sound amazing on an Imax screen and if that's all you want then great, but the story line falls flat. There was something like 340,000 men, thousands of aircraft and around 860 vessels many of which were little ships that sailed from Ramsgate, the movie fails to portrait the massive scale of this event.Because you watched it on a cam.a movie that relies on visuals and sound does not come across well on cam marra
I refer you back to the bit you've quoted meNowt like stating the obvious marra, my comment wasn't about the sound or visuals, I didn't even mention that in my post. What I said was, I had been looking forward to watching this for ages but felt slightly disappointed that scale of the event just didn't come through in this fillum.
Because you watched it on a cam.a movie that relies on visuals and sound does not come across well on cam marra
To the last scene with Tom Hardy on the beach, classic scene.
WTF you going on about?I refer you back to the bit you've quoted me
I watched it last night, not that impressed with it to be honest, it fell short and didn't tell me anything the trailers didn't tell me.
I don't think they managed to portray the scale of it successfully, a few lines of soldiers on the beach, about 10 civilian boats, 2 spitfires. Just a couple of German air assaults as well shown, looked like they were dropping hand grenades as well
I agree that there wasn't enough gore shown either, not that it needs loads or to be explicit or anything but I didn't feel like anyone was in danger or scared, even screams of pain following the bombing and then cut to someone witnessing it and more focus on the urgency of the men to get off the beach would have got the message across better.
I also get what Nolan wanted to do with the 3 storylines but it just came across as messy for me, I didn't care about the civilian boat and it got too much screen time
The music and cinematography were both amazing though. Doubt I'd watch it again
yes but it's cam shots and shitIs this on kodi anywhere yet?
Why would you do thatWe win the war
It's superb all the way through in every episode but there's a couple of closing comments that stand out for me:Olivier's commentary is outstanding....