I never expected Nolan to make a pleb filter at all, let alone such an effective one, but he really nailed it. I can't remember the last time I've seen so many utter plebs shrieking about "muh plot" and "muh characters." Bravo, Nolan. Bravo.
>>85413880
I've noticed a lot of people that don't like Dunkirk are the ones that were expecting like a Saving Private Ryan film.
Why?
You want another cliche, generic heroic war film???? We have hundreds of them already.
>a 500 millions dollars blockbuster influenced by Bresson, literally not a single line of dialogue, actually not a single character, just the camera lingering on grains of sand for three hours with the faint sound of explosions and waves on the beach in the background
>the biggest plebfilter anyone has ever done since the silent era, in fact
the absolute mad man
>>85413880
I can't believe no one is pointing out that he just screened the film Small Roads with explosions sound effects added in post. The lack of any beaches, weapons, and soldiers was a dead giveaway to me.
>"Is everyone evacuated?"
>"Yeah - we're done, Kirk."
FUCKING HELL NOLAN
>Nolan: (Smile.) Do not repeat it to the studio: it will be my most experimental film. By far. I preferred to make a sensory, almost experimental movie. Without dialogue. The soldiers have no history - at least I don’t tell it. Most of the crew didn’t understand why I was screening them The Wages of Fear. But it was the one that made the most sense. Which talks about mechanics, procedure and physical difficulties. I rewatched Pickpoket and Un condamné à mort s’est échappé, just for that. Bresson details everything, creates suspense with details.
Imagine Nolan actually going full Bresson, taking billions of dollars from the studios to make true plebfilters like this
>Mauro Bolognini invited me to a dinner in honor of Robert Bresson who had been in Rome for the past few weeks preparing an episode of The Bible, a movie produced by Dino De Laurentiis with various directors. Bresson had chosen Noah’s Ark. Before I was introduced, Bolognini told me that Bresson was in a rather bad mood and briefly explained why.
>That morning, while Bresson was lecturing, Dino De Laurentiis had gone to the studio and witnessed huge cages containing wild animals arriving in pairs: two lions, male and female, two giraffes, male and female, two hippos, male and female, etc. A few hours later, Dino told Bresson that he was excited to be the only producer on earth able to bring the elevated Maestro down to earth, to produce a film with real production values…
>'On ne verra que leur traces sur le sable (One will see only their footprints in the sand),' Bresson whispered to Dino. An hour later he was fired.
I wanna see this so bad
"I like the way you wear your uniform, mate."
"Yeah, you got some Style(s), Harry."
CHRIST ALIVE NOLAN REALLY?
>>85414631
kek
So many people on Facebook were commenting how bad it is
Really shocked me toobh
>>85413880
>I can't remember the last time
Literally last month with Baby Driver
>>85415145
plebs