What did Christopher Nolan mean by this scene?

what did Christopher Nolan mean by this scene?

HOMAGE TO SPIELBERG

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Just finished it. Great movie

>didn't crash plane
>he survived
>took off mask but didn't die

bravo

getting caught was part of his plan

he means you just watched a KINO

So is this movie actually good or just good for a little memeing? Compared to everything else from Nolan in the last decade it looks a bit bland.

it is p mediocre

It really is a good movie, some of the best sound design I've seen.

It's his closest movie to an arthouse movie, not a lot of dialogue or plot.

It's beautifully shot and the story is done well. If you liked other Nolan movies you'll probably appreciate this one.

it's pretty bland, not terrible, but nothing special. the best parts of the movie are the dogfights

It should come as no surprise that our victimhood obsessed culture has chosen Dunkirk as the idealized modern war movie. I don't think it's coincidence that it shies away from showing gratuitous violence, death and bloodshed, focuses on a historic retreat and trades in tense uneasy moods that evoke a feeling of powerlessness. Despite the fact I think this movie is castrated it still has redeeming qualities. I liked the plot line with the Pilot, which ratcheted up the intensity to absurd levels and had an actual feeling of importance and consequence. I also thought the music and sound design was great. When there was action it was visceral although this was not the focus of the film.
1/5 at best, but the low cineIQ plebs will eat it up as they do

I'd wait for it to hit $10 price point before I get it on Blu-ray.

better than anything he's done this decade.

THE FIRE RISES!

>Only Nolan film that doesn't have a lead character dedicated to exposition
>Nolanfags get angry because they have to stop looking at their phones to understand what's going on

Nolan is pleb filtering his core audience, bravo. All his brainlet films were worth it.

one out of the three stories has any pull at all

the other two are repetitive horseshit with no characters to give a fuck about

>BOOM
>KAPOW
>WRRRRR
>BOOM
>"you had to pay attention"

AHAHAHAHA

Seeing it for the first time at a tech screening my theater didn’t know how fucking loud it was gonna be. As such, I got the BEST possible experience from it. Shit left me shaken.

Repeat viewings don’t do it any favors though.

the editing is really strange. the scenes don't feel like they're in the right place, it cuts back and forth between daytime and night constantly. there were a couple scenes where i guess nolan was doing some timeline fuckery, but for other scenes it didn't make any sense.

>Have three points of view each set at different times
>"DIS FILM IS TOO CONVOLUTED NOLAN Y U DO DIS?!?!"

Each plot takes place over different lengths of time, the film spelled that out for you with text prompts.

This is what happens when Nolanfags don't have their timeline charts, they're like headless chickens.

the rip i watched didn't have any text prompts

it wasn't difficult to follow, it was just weird

it's cringe/10

i dont think anyone thought that. people thought two of the three stories were uninteresting and revolved around shit dogfighting with no leading, and an on land story where the same 2 things happened over and over

My friend got really mad at this scene. Said that he shouldn't have surrendered. Should have gone down fighting, taking as many Nazis as possible. Better to die a warrior than be sent to Auschwitz.

Bane literally could have landed right on the beach next to the friendlies and hopped on a boat. But no, he wanted to see the fire rise.

t. amerilards in all their glory

Best WWII simulation movie
only boys of soy, and americans used to spielberg-tier propaganda war flicks can dislike this movie

Nobody likes you Armond

"War is story driven, and all the soldier are bros who know eachother. The movie lacked a romatic arc"

wow wow wow
>i guess nolan was doing some timeline fuckery

wauw

i didnt care about a romantic arc. I'd rather watch saving private ryan's hollywoodizes shit over this garbage heap which was like strapping a go pro on 2 soldiers. Yeah sure it might be le immersive and accurate but it's a fucking slog. There is no pull when

on land: the same 2 fucking things are happening over and over
and in the air: big guy shoots at a guy, checks his fuel, then does both again 4 more times

The boat story was actually great though. Had a nice dynamic between the naive kid and the seasoned old guy, had suspense with them traveling there, had the interesting stuff with picking up the crash landed pilot, and a genuinely emotional moment when the kid died (even if he did die in a really fucking stupid and underwhelming way). But pretending the other two stories were good has to be a fucking joke.

It's passable
very nice of him to make a pro white film in the age of anti white though

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American rambos wanted their over dramatic romanticized Call of duty spielberg flick, they got a nearly experimental nearly "silent" (as far as dialogues are concerned) survival film. Brain drowning in fat jewery just didn't compute.

What did you think about ending with the Churchill speech?

Ruined by history. If this were fiction you'd expect a sequel with the Germans invading and the British fighting to the last man, but in reality the German invasion didn't go that well.

The real life pilot never returned from the POW camp at the end of the war. Captured way to early

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This was the Big Guy's true origin story.

The laws of physics say to things: gravity makes everything more complicated than it needs to be, and Germans don't win wars.

Yes it was great, assuming you see it in 70mm. I imagine it would still be solid on a regular theater screen or a great home setup but its impact would be diminished. To some extent it is sound/cinematography porn but when the porn is so brilliantly executed, why should I complain? You'll get mixed reviews on here but you have to keep in mind some of these posters just watched a shitty rip on a 14in Lenovo screen with Skullcandy earbuds so their opinion is worthless.

Is this really a question?
Big guy in mask is crashing planes with no survivors whole movie, then lands, as getting caught was part of his plan. Starts the fire, and fire rises.