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Early Dunkirk impressions (Social Media embargo lifted)

zsynqx

Member
Been a weird experience searching out reactions on twitter. Who'd have guessed that teenage pop fans would be so interested in a film based on the evacuation of Dunkirk lol
 
Well..
I was not going to see it, but reading these impressions make me want too.

There is no 70MM showing around here, but there is an IMAX screen.
 

ShadyK54

Member
Been a weird experience searching out reactions on twitter. Who'd have guessed that teenage pop fans would be so interested in a film based on the evacuation of Dunkirk lol

Dat Harry Styles effect.

These impressions are encouraging. Love Nolan, can't wait to see this.
 

TissueBox

Member
I'm always skeptical about early-bird fan reviews but this... this is still going to be amazing in my hyped up mind. o_o
 
A post was so edgy that my retinas were cut.


lel
Not even trying to be edgy. Plot was bad, weird story twists that make no sense, tonally dissonant (portrays itself as hard science fiction, fantasy deus ex machina turns out to be the reason for everything happening). The directing and acting however was really good. It's a bad movie that Nolan made watchable.
 

Vectorman

Banned
Yeah can't believe Dunkirk might get a load of young Harry Styles fangirls checking it out lol. Might actually get a pull at the box office if he has a long enough part.
 
The myth of Dunkirk perhaps. It's going to be interesting what angle he takes it for sure, whether it's historically accurate or the myth.

There's definately a myth - but I still don't understand how people can underplay 400,000 soldiers being evacuated off a beach in days, all while under fire. It's an incredible human achievement.
 
Nearest Imax screen is 50 miles away from me but I'm absolutely driving to see this in it. It seems like the way the film was meant to be experienced
 

Robot Pants

Member
Once I learned it was under two hours, I knew it was going to end up being one of Nolan's best movies.
This
After interstellar I was verrrrry salty and weary of this one especially since the trailers haven't really grabbed me. But The Prestige is my third favorite movie of all time and Memwnto isn't far behind so I know Nolan still has great movies in him. I'm hoping this is one
 

4Tran

Member
The myth of Dunkirk perhaps. It's going to be interesting what angle he takes it for sure, whether it's historically accurate or the myth.
It looks like full-on myth.

There's definately a myth - but I still don't understand how people can underplay 400,000 soldiers being evacuated off a beach in days, all while under fire. It's an incredible human achievement.
By not saying much about how that happened.
 
Nothing in the trailers made me excited for this. And I'm a huge Nolan fan and love WW2 movies lol. The trailers just left me cold and nothing really grabbed me. So these impressions are encouraging.
 
The problem with Interstellar is that it's a bad movie made VERY well. It's Transformers for the pseudo intellectual demographic.
Edit: I say this as someone who is a huge fan of pretty much all of Nolans work, except for Interstellar.

Maybe you should stick to watch Transformers movies then
 
Happy to see all these great early impressions since I was a bit worried about this one. Even though I knew Nolan is the master of making intense movies I was bit worried after the trailer and the pg-13 rating that this wouldn't be gritty enough for a war movie but it seems my worries had no basis.

Also a bit surprised by that short runtime compared to other Nolan movies, should be a really intense experience. Seems that Nolan's record for making only good movies is still intact.
 

KodaRuss

Member
Not sure if I could have gotten more excited for this film. I cant wait and I probably wont be able to watch it for at least a week after it comes out.
 

Dany

Banned
Nothing stops this train.

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Bless nolan for making movies films again. As he always does.
 

Cuburt

Member
The unironic Nolan worship is cringe, but this sounds like everything I hoped it would be; cinematic spectacle but without the pretentious storytelling. Pretty much everything I appreciate about Nolan as a director without all the stuff that tends to be the source of my main gripes with his films..
 

Decado

Member
Different war movies can be about different aspects of war. Where Saving Private Ryan is, at least in part, about the brutal horrors of the violence of war. Dunkirk is supposed to be placing more emphasis on the tension of impending doom. Violence and gore isn't necessary to communicate that idea.

Many of the best war films ever were made in an era where they couldn't even show as much violence as a PG-13 movie can nowadays.
Perhaps, but the trailer for Dunkirk seems to highlight a lot of (innefective) violence.

Old war films...can't say I see the correlation here.

Anyway, we'll see. Not going to get caught up in the usual Nolan hype.
 
can't see it day one since I'm set on seeing it 70 mm IMAX...so the first chance I will get to do that is the universal CityWalk on Wednesday after the opening. gonna be worth it though
 
Awesome. Sounds like exactly the kind of movie I was hoping for after the prologue. His mad max and gravity comparisons now make more sense. Seems like a movie that is just gonna throw you in the shit right away and stay being a thrill to the end
 
Does anyone know if it was mixed in Atmos? I saw Logan on those speakers and it was otherworldly, would love to experience the same for Dunkirk
 

spelen

Member
Remember people's confusion at Mad Max Fury Road, Drive, and basically any film with not much dialogue? Some people really need everything spelt out for them in words rather than visuals :p

holly crap just realized that this could be mad max like set in WWII!!!!!
 

Daft_Cat

Member
holly crap just realized that this could be mad max like set in WWII!!!!!

I think it's intentionally sort of meant to be like that! Toss Fury Road in a blender with films like The Battle of Algiers, A Man Escaped, and Gravity and that's kind of what Nolan is going for, methinks.
 

mlclmtckr

Banned
The unironic Nolan worship is cringe, but this sounds like everything I hoped it would be; cinematic spectacle but without the pretentious storytelling. Pretty much everything I appreciate about Nolan as a director without all the stuff that tends to be the source of my main gripes with his films..

Agreed, the early reviews are ridiculous and 0% trustworthy and the people getting all mad defending Interstellar (lol) aside, this seems like it has a lot of potential to be a really good movie. Not a lot of room for Nolan to get in his own way on this one.
 

Gobias

Banned
Hearing that there is little dialogue is the best thing I could possibly hear about a Nolan movie. Looking forward to it.
 
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