Still, otherwise an amazing spectacle.a truly amazing war film. The scenes kept switching back and forth.but one was clearly at night and the other clearly was in daylight. At one point, the scene switches between some men in a boat being attacked and a private yacht rescuing downed pilots. I have only one complaint, and I am surprised it made it to the film considering how amazing a director Christopher Nolan is. This is importance relative to the plot of the film, not the perceived importance. The story is gripping, well told and brilliant. Originally Answered: Why did Tom Hardys Dunkirk character surrender. The voice is that of Michael Caine.an odd and brief cameo. By the way, early in the film you hear someone speaking to the pilot (Tom Hardy) over the radio. And, as an army of over 300,000 Brits dug in and waited, the Luftwaffe began chipping away at them.and ultimately would have killed and/or captured them all if it wasn't for a rag-tag flotilla of private boats which hastily arrived and spirited away about 80-90% of the men. The German army was coming and the combined British and French forces were trapped with little apparent chance to escape. The story is a retelling of the escape of the British* from the beaches of Dunkirk. Now I am not saying don't watch it.just be prepared. There's actually very little blood, but there are some drowning scenes which are intense and awful. Trapped at Dunkirk, they await their fate. Text on the screen says, The enemy have driven the British and French armies to the sea. Soldiers walk through an abandoned village as papers fly through the air. While you would expect death and blood in a war film, some of the scenes in the film are amazingly tough to watch. Dunkirk Summary and Analysis of Part 1 Summary World War II. Before you decide to watch "Dunkirk" I have a bit of a warning.
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