One of the biggest films of the year arrives in theatres
this weekend, in the form of Christopher Nolan’s WWII film, DUNKIRK. Here is everything
you need to know about this highly anticipated film.
What is this all
about? – In the late Spring of 1940, during World War II, thousands of
Allied soldiers were stranded on the beaches and harbor of Dunkirk, France.
Surrounded the German army and virtually defenseless, the troops were bombarded
and strafed by air while being rescued, with many being rescued by civilians
who took their own boats into the battle. DUNKIRK tells the story of the
evacuation.
Who is behind the
camera? – DUNKIRK is written and directed by Christopher Nolan, who is
mostly known for his Batman series of films, THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY (2005-2012).
His other credits include THE PRESTIGE (2006), INTERSTELLAR (2014), INCEPTION
(2010), and MEMENTO (2000).
Who is in front of
the camera? – DUNKIRK is populated with a strong cast, including Tom Hardy
(THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD), Cillian Murphy (BATMAN BEGINS),
Kenneth Branagh (VALKYRIE), Mark Rylance (BRIDGE OF SPIES), and James D’Arcy
(TV’s AGENT CARTER). It also stars Fionn Whitehead, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles,
Aneurin Barnard, and Barry Keoghan.
Random Items – Nolan
came up with the idea for the film while visiting the factual Dunkirk with his
wife 25 years ago * To preserve realism, DUNKIRK was filmed in the actual area
of the evacuation, using ships and boats that were actually there * The story
of the film is told from three perspectives; the air, land, and sea…using
minimal dialogue * DUNKIRK was filmed using IMAX 65mm film, and will be
presented in select locations using 70mm projection, and will be the widest
70mm release in 25 years * The score is provided by Hans Zimmer, who scored
Nolan’s three Batman films * A portion of the Dunkirk evacuation was shown in
the 2007 film ATONEMENT * Mark Rylance’s character bears resemblance to the
real-life Charles Lightoller, who with his sons took his personal yacht into
battle to rescue stranded soldiers at Dunkirk. He was also the Second Officer
aboard Titanic.
What to expect? – As
this Blogger has stated many times, the Second World War will never run out of
stories to tell us, as it was just too big and changed too much in the world to
ever run dry. The story of the Dunkirk evacuation has only been touched on in
cinema, as it was an event that happened prior to the United States’ entry into
the war which made it difficult for mainstream Hollywood to find a patriotic
angle. The fact that the story is finally making it to the big screen is a feat
within itself. And speaking of the big screen, this Blogger highly recommends
the 70mm presentation. The amount of detail and richness in the picture is
simply jawdropping. But after the presentation, it’s all about the movie…and
director Christopher Nolan has proven himself to be one of the top directors in
the game today. His films are visually and technically ambitious, and his
handling of large-scale events is always impressive. Nolan has been waiting
over two decades to tell us this story, and we can expect him to deliver. This has all the makings of not just a movie but an event.
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DUNKIRK arrives on July 21st.
Find out where to see it in 70mm HERE
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