Dunkirk: Raw, real and rattling

Christopher Nolan's 'Dunkirk', the World War II period drama, definitely steers away from the normal course of war movies. There is no furor heroicus.In fact, there is no hero in the conventional sense. Here, it is the common man who comes to the rescue of helpless soldiers. Dunkirk is a glimpse into the reality of war. It makes you fearful and wary of fate. It tells you that sometimes, survival is victory. Hans Zimmer's poignant music and astonishing cinematography by Hoyte van Hoytema make watching the film a visceral experience. The dialogues are kept to a minimum; the ravages of war and the ensuing action tell the tale. Described by critics as "immersive" and "riveting", 'Dunkirk' is a deeply moving tale of hope and survival. As Harry Styles(who plays Alex) put it in an interview, it is also about the human spirit and how when people come together, incredible things happen. Tales like these need to be told. Christopher Nolan charts a different course of filmmaking and the entire cast deserves applause for their heartfelt performances.


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