To: rlmorel
Explained in the very beginning. Soldiers on the beaches of Dunkirk 1 week. Ships on the water picking up the soldiers 1 day. Planes in the sky, 1 Hour.
At various points in time the 3 mesh and you get different perspectives of the same occurrences. Like Pulp Fiction but not like Pulp Fiction.
24 posted on
03/01/2018 4:03:03 AM PST by
Vaquero
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To: Vaquero
Right.
Pulp Fiction DID give you clues that helped you make the mental leap, which was good. With Dunkirk, I watched it with four people at home, and we found ourselves looking at each other, pausing the movie, rewinding, and continuing.
It was a bit tedious in that respect, and I know it wasn’t just me.
They should have spent more time figuring out how to clue you in.
40 posted on
03/01/2018 4:39:34 AM PST by
rlmorel
(Leftists: American Liberty is the egg that requires breaking to make their Utopian omelette)
To: Vaquero
Explained in the very beginning. Soldiers on the beaches of Dunkirk 1 week. Ships on the water picking up the soldiers 1 day. Planes in the sky, 1 Hour. At various points in time the 3 mesh and you get different perspectives of the same occurrences. I really liked it. Of course I like everything Christopher Nolan has done, even Interstellar.
77 posted on
03/01/2018 7:38:50 AM PST by
Rummyfan
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