Dunkirk

2017 "When 400,000 men couldn't get home, home came for them."
7.8| 1h47m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 19 July 2017 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.dunkirkmovie.com/
Synopsis

The story of the miraculous evacuation of Allied soldiers from Belgium, Britain, Canada and France, who were cut off and surrounded by the German army from the beaches and harbour of Dunkirk between May 26th and June 4th 1940 during World War II.

... View More
Stream Online

The movie is currently not available onine

Director

Producted By

Warner Bros. Pictures

Trailers & Images

Reviews

khazza-45460 A masterclass in building tension and suspense with outstanding action scenes and an engaging story.
jadecoco96 This movie is truly masterpiece. Everything comes together so beautifully. Christopher Nolan doesn't disappoint. Like dark knight, this is movie has something special. And it draws you in. From the beginning, you feel war and hopeless. You will forget about reality. You want to survive. This movie shows reality in war times. You see home but you cannot go there. In the end I cried, somehow you feel very emotional. You should watch this movie.
zmaria-84914 Very slow plot, unrealistic scenes, and a really boring scenario, I wonder why it has so good ratings...
b-ere-94 [...] "Throughout the film Nolan creates an almost claustrophobic feeling of uneasiness and an overwhelming sense of helplessness is always present. No one feels safe, no matter what their rank is and how important or not they are. There isn't any safe places, enemies might attack at any moment and there's suspense from the first minute to the last. Two of the elements that help create a constant tenseness and suspense is the cinematography and music. Instead of relying on dialogue, it's a film with little dialogue and sometimes there are scenes that play out for several minutes without audible dialogue - something that isn't too usual in today's big budget commercial cinema. Which is both a bold and interesting choice in my opinion. Sometimes, just like in real life, facial expressions, body language and actions can speak louder than words."