Christopher Nolan is the only filmmaker in the world who has an impeccable track record, and his latest effort is no exception. Nolan has crafted a film that honors and serves the soldiers involved in one of the most important battles in World War II. "Dunkirk" has an intriguing structure as it is told from three different perspectives: land, air and sea. On land, a young soldier named Tommy (Fionn Whitehead) is searching for refuge from the Germans and forms a friendship with other soldiers, including an unknown Frenchmen who is accused of being a German spy.
'Dunkirk' continues director's record of hits
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