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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Masterclass’ WWII Movie

Christopher Nolan’s newest movie, Dunkirk, is just weeks away from opening, and based on early reactions, it’s sure to please the director’s large fanbase.

One of the most notable themes that have come out of the early reactions is just how little dialogue Nolan uses in the film. According to tweets from critics, Dunkirk isn’t about one specific soldier, but about the efforts of many and the lack of dialogue is used to focus on the visuals occurring on screen.

Dunkirk follows the intense battle between German soldiers and Allied troops that lasted 10 days between May 26 and June 4, 1940. The battle led to the evacuation of more than 330,000 allied troops.

A singular constant between all of the reviews was, naturally, how good Nolan’s cinematography is. This is the field where Nolan shines, as seen through Interstellar, Inception and the various Dark Knight movies.

Dunkirk will be released on July 21.

 

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