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- Introduce: World war II, innovative war film (it’s about running away), Christopher Nolan

2.- What it’s about: German soldiers have cornered british and french army. feelings (panic,
pain…) Rescue

3.- Why should we wacht it: Atmospheric, innovative, moving and really sentimental

DUNKIRK

Dunkirk is a stunning and dramatic war film directed by Christopher Nolan that took place
around World War Two, specifically when german German soldiers conquered France.
One of the most interesting things to mention is it’s not about fighting but about
surviving about leaving, not battlefield. It keeps on you close to tears until the end of the
film.

The British and french French army armies have been defeated and cornered in on the
Dunkirk beach by the Nazis and they have to move on to England to safe save their lives.
Too close but too far away without enought enough ships to rescue them all. Shots and
bombs from the enemies enemy planes leaving leave thousands of dead men on the soil
and sunk boats in which you’re able to see panic and pain in their eyes. All of this makes
you feel anxious and tearful when you realize the horrorific horrific true face of war. The
film is told by three different perspectives: beach, where the soldiers are waiting to be
rescued; sea, where local Bbritish people went throw with their little boats to help them
beacuse because the goverment government needs its float navy for the following war;
and air, where few plains planes try to fight against enemies.

To sum up, this is a visually spectacular, innovative and really moving war film with an
impressive soundtrack composed by the amazing Hans Zimmer.

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