Dunkirk Review:
Bang, Crash, Boom: Nolan Style
BY IAN
TAN
Christopher Nolan’s latest offering
thrusts us into the battle of Dunkirk that took place during World War II, where
over 330,000 Allied soldiers – surrounded on all corners by the German army –
were miraculously evacuated.
I’ve always been a fan of Nolan’s work,
everything from Memento to the Dark Knight trilogy and even the
divisive Interstellar. So when I
heard the early positive buzz about Dunkirk,
I couldn’t help but be hyped for this film, too.
Unfortunately, I didn’t really like Dunkirk as much as I wanted to. I get
that the film is mostly an experiential one more so than a character-driven one, a la Gravity or Life of Pi. While I liked those
movies, I could never really immerse myself into Dunkirk.
CGI is a no-no for Nolan. Those are real Spitfires right there. |
In fact, the creative decision to ignore
any proper character development was a bit of a downer for me, as I couldn’t
find myself really caring about anyone, or anything in this film besides Mark
Rylance’s mariner character and his family on their little boat. As a result, I
was never truly engaged in all the action and scurrying and evacuating, which
left me feeling a bit empty. For the most part, Dunkirk was an emotionally void war film to me.
It's the BFG! |
Again, I understand that the lack of
creating sympathy for the characters was a deliberate choice by Nolan, but it’s
just not one that sticks well with me. I have to say I’m a little bit
disappointed, but I’m glad a lot of people like it. I just wish I could see
what everyone is seeing in this movie. I admire Nolan’s vision for the film,
and I believe he achieved everything he wanted to out of it, but it’s just not
my cup of tea.
I’d still recommend seeing it in IMAX
though, if only for the fact that it is a grand Christopher Nolan spectacle, after all. Plus, all the
effort put into making this film as realistic as possible to the real-life
evacuation is commendable and the filmmakers deserve their work to be seen on
the largest screen possible.
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