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Dunkirk

Dunkirk

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  • United Kingdom,
  • Netherlands,
  • France,
  • United States
  • 2017
  • · 107m

Director Christopher Nolan
Cast Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Aneurin Barnard, Jack Lowden, Harry Styles, James D'Arcy
Genre War, Action, Drama

In 1940, cut off and surrounded, it looked as if only a miracle could save the Allied soldiers from the encroaching German army. This film tells the inspiring, true story of the Allied troops' evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk--a feat that would come to represent a vital turning point in World War II.

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Teddy Pierce

Christopher Nolan does it again, consistently proving himself one of the best filmmakers of his generation. The definition of an auteur, he is able to craft films that are at once deeply personal to his interests (often involving time and memory), and massively commercially successful. Don't forget Hans Zimmer's heart-pounding score either.

Eddie Godino

Christopher Nolan once again showcases his directorial prowess with Dunkirk, a series of non-linear vignettes from various perspectives during the Battle of Dunkirk in the Second World War. This film isn't driven by characters or plot so much as the feeling of war itself, and the different narrative angles make it a truly well-rounded experience. Fans of Nolan's filmography and war movies in general should definitely give this a watch.

Lily Bradfield

This movie really captures the feeling of terror experiences in the war. Sparse dialogue paired with Hoytema's stunning cinematography paint a stunning and incredibly moving picture of the battle at Dunkirk.

What are critics saying?

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The Telegraph by Robbie Collin

Christopher Nolan’s astonishing new film...is a work of heart-hammering intensity and grandeur that demands to be seen on the best and biggest screen within reach. But its spectacle doesn’t stop at the recreations of Second World War combat. Like all great war films, it’s every bit as transfixing up close.

100

Empire by Nick de Semlyen

A spare, propulsive, ever-intensifying combat thriller, Nolan's history lesson is both a rousing celebration of solidarity and the tensest beach-set film since Jaws.

100

Entertainment Weekly by Chris Nashawaty

This is visceral, big-budget filmmaking that can be called Art. It’s also, hands down, the best motion picture of the year so far.

100

The Guardian by Peter Bradshaw

This is a powerful, superbly crafted film with a story to tell, avoiding war porn in favour of something desolate and apocalyptic, a beachscape of shame, littered with soldiers zombified with defeat, a grimly male world with hardly any women on screen. It is Nolan’s best film so far.

100

The Playlist by Drew Taylor

There have been countless films this summer that have engaged in endless spectacle but Dunkirk is the rare blockbuster that will leave a bruise.

100

IndieWire by David Ehrlich

Few movies have so palpably conveyed the sheer isolation of fear, and the extent to which history is often made by people who are just trying to survive it — few movies have so vividly illustrated that one man can only do as much for his country as a country can do for one of its men.

100

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Great directors make great movies. And with Dunkirk, Christopher Nolan has made his second masterpiece, thrilling history retold, remembered and relished.

100

Total Film by Jane Crowther

Haunting, thrilling and emotional, Dunkirk is a prestige pic with guts and glory that demands multiple views. Especially in IMAX.

100

The Hollywood Reporter by Todd McCarthy

Dunkirk is an impressionist masterpiece. These are not the first words you expect to see applied to a giant-budgeted summer entertainment made by one of the industry's most dependably commercial big-name directors. But this is a war film like few others, one that may employ a large and expensive canvas but that conveys the whole through isolated, brilliantly realized, often private moments more than via sheer spectacle, although that is here too.

100

Tampa Bay Times by Steve Persall

Dunkirk is a staggering feat of filmmaking, as Nolan's fans are accustomed. Van Hoytema's cinematography conveys death trap closeness even with IMAX cameras on a vast beach. Hans Zimmer again proves himself a masterfully dramatic composer, turning violins into the sound of spiraling aircraft. The performances are solid as such Nolan's vision requires, including pop star Harry Styles briefly.

97

TheWrap by Alonso Duralde

Nolan has crafted a film that’s sensational in every sense of the word; it aims for both the heart and the head, to be sure, but arrives there via the central nervous system.

95

IGN

Dunkirk is a monumental, unconventional, and frequently stunning war movie.

88

USA Today by Brian Truitt

Dunkirk is also one of the best-scored films in recent memory, and Hans Zimmer’s music plays as important a role as any character. With shades of Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations, the melodies are glorious, yet Zimmer also creates an instrumental ticking-clock soundtrack that’s a propulsive force in the action scenes.