Sir

>Sir..

if I push you down the stairs will you die?

It would be very useful

HELP HELP

HE 'DUN KIRK'D HIS HEAD

For an unearned emotional payoff in the finale

*dies*

Was he supossed to be a metaphor of civilians murdered?

IT WAS 3 STEPS
HOW DID HE DIE

Bit dangerous having that sticky out bit at the bottom of a stairwell

More of a metaphor for the soldiers themselves. The "stupid" way he dies is the point of that whole scene and the character of George.
Nolan used it to show the juxtaposition of a senseless and pointless death of the boy with the senseless and pointless deaths of the soldiers on the other side. To show what stoicism is with the Rylance's son saying to the shellshocked soldier that the boy is alright. To show that in war old men get young men to die for them To show that not all "war heroes" are the usual true heroes we all imagine them to be.

There was an edge or pipe or sumthin at the bottom of the stairs where he fell

fucking hell

KINO

he smashed the back of his head on a piece of metal shipping equipment that was sticking out before he fell down the stairs, he was already fucked up before he started falling

You fags will call anything kino these days

why did he cast a chinese as a brit ?

>WHERE WHERE YOU?
>>YOU KNOW WHERE YOU WERE

OH MYYY GODDDD

B R A V O
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It's such a strange and undeserved death it ends up weirdly overshadowing the war lmao

>I'll be Dunkirk, sir.
Walked out of the theatre right there.

an actual inbred Br*t with fetal alcohol syndrome would be mentally incapable of memorizing the 8 incomplete sentence lines

His son told the soldier that George was not alright

How did he get in the newspaper?

>"WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU?"
>*old Rylance pats him on back* "They know where you were" *points at the soldiers the pilot himself rescued*

don't see what's wrong with that

Are there any women in this movie, or is this some kind of new Master and Commander?
Not saying there should be, just wondering if there are. I haven't seen it (yet).

His friend went to the local newspaper, there was a pretty clear scene of it

LITERALLY 1 (ONE) WOMAN HANDING OUT SOUP

AKA BACK TO THE KITCHEN

there's some women that hand out food in a boat, where they belong

At first yes, he is angry at the shellshocked Cillian and yelling at him that George is not allright. He is also shown how scared he is of him in that scene where he locks him in that below deck small room.
And then when George actually dies and Cillian asks him again "Will the boy be allright?" he finally comes to understand the situation that telling him the reality would only fuck him up for the rest of his life and would gain nothing from it so he sucks it up and tells him a lie so he can live with himself.
And boom, good portrayal of stoicism and a bit of healthy character development.

He dun kirked his head