So in the time it took for the Blonde guy to have the newspaper article written, that's at least a few days minimum. And this guy was still crashing the plane over the beach during all that time? How long can planes really glide without any fuel?
Not a very realistic ending.
Also why was Cillian Murphy on Mr. Dawson's boat during the day one second and then the next second he is on a row boat at night?
How could they let such a continuity blunder slip by like that?
>>85614864
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN3yrJP24-I
it was a kino ending pleb
>>85614864
weak bait, but spitfires could glide for upwards of 15km with no fuel
>>85615693
Complete bullshit statement if you don't specify the starting altitude.
>>85615311
they wanted to show you how cool their little timeline is, but the timeline was complete bullshit and didnt help the movie one bit, just unnecessary
WHAT IS A "NON LINEAR TIMELINE"
HMM REALLY MADE ME THINK
>>85616906
Everyone laugh at this guy for being baited
>>85616792
You prefer that the sea and air perspectives start at the end of the third act?
>>85614864
enjoy the draft. keke
>>85616792
>and didnt help the movie one bit, just unnecessary
It was absolutely necessary in order to allow all three plot lines to unfold over the course of the whole movie.
>>85616792
No, they wanted to show you how desperate and unnecessary the RAF was.
>>85614864
Morning papers have breaking news written the night before. The government would have informed the press as soon as it happened because it was a big propaganda coup.
>And this guy was still crashing the plane over the beach during all that time?
You realise the three stories weren't shown in chronological order right? The big guy crashed his plane with one survivor on the same day of the evacuation.