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Dunkirk - TIME Magazine

Dunkirk - TIME Magazine

7/24/17

      DUNKIRK is a film about survival, rescue, and the elements that engulf not just the characters, but you, in Christopher Nolan's magnum opus. You may have read about how this movie was made on IMAX 70mm cameras and that is supposed to mean something to someone. It does. I equate it like this: If you wanted to see the Mona Lisa, you can simply google it. Or... You can fly out to Italy to the Louvre and experience Da Vinci's art as he intended: in person. Not unlike the craze that came with movies like Avatar and Gravity, DUNKIRK is a film with a specific vision behind its development. There is, unlike most films, an intentionality to this movie. There is purpose. So instead of redbox-ing this film, immerse into a visceral experience that you can share with anyone. Dive into DUNKIRK; the most sensorial film I've ever seen.


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