I went and watched Dunkirk a few nights ago. Being a history buff, especially anything to do with Wars and Military Campains,I have two complaints.
First, the movie begins with th entirety of the British Expoditionary Force trapped between the Northern English Channel and the oncoming German Forces. That leaves out a major part of this story, that being, how did the British find themselves in this predicament.
As heroic the rescue of the majority of the soldiers was, it was an equally appalling saga as to how these events came about.
Second, you could not understand half of the dialogue. In between the heavy British accents and the booming sound in the Cinemark, it was like watching a Foriegn Movie.
How about subtitles?
When I watch movies at home on my Direct TV, I always have captions on. It is amazing how much more you can understand.
One particular movie was Master and Commander, Far Side Of The World. I never appreciated that movie to it's fullest untill I watched it with closed captions. Just listening to all of the background chatter was a history lesson in its self as you learned the complex procedures involved in sailing a ship.
Back to Dunkirk, it does capture the fear and the heroism that can cause men to either rise above their dire circumstances or shrink into a hapless state of despair.