Rating: 2 out of 4 stars Christopher Nolan has made a career out of filmmaking on a grand scale, working his way up from a small black-and-white film about a con man on the streets, to stories about superheroes saving cities from nuclear bombs and astronauts traveling through time to save humanity. For his latest film, Nolan takes a step back, turning to recent history and crafting a recreation of one of World War II’s most stunning rescue operations. But while Nolan’s skill as a master craftsman remains peerless, the fundamentals of storytelling suffer, leaving
Dunkirk - Film Review
Dunkirk - Film Review
Dunkirk - Film Review
Rating: 2 out of 4 stars Christopher Nolan has made a career out of filmmaking on a grand scale, working his way up from a small black-and-white film about a con man on the streets, to stories about superheroes saving cities from nuclear bombs and astronauts traveling through time to save humanity. For his latest film, Nolan takes a step back, turning to recent history and crafting a recreation of one of World War II’s most stunning rescue operations. But while Nolan’s skill as a master craftsman remains peerless, the fundamentals of storytelling suffer, leaving