Dunkirk

Jettie 2022-03-22 09:01:08

The story is adapted from the famous World War II military event "Dunkirk Retreat". At the beginning of World War II, 400,000 Anglo-French allied forces were besieged by the enemy on the beach of Dunkirk, facing the desperate situation of the enemy's approaching step by step, the situation was extremely critical. The British government and navy mobilized a large number of crew members to mobilize the people to rescue the army.

The entire "Dunkirk" has very few lines. This silent style, coupled with the main tuning of the soundtrack, and the visual combat sound effects make the "experience", "atmosphere" and "suspense" mentioned above even more thrilling.

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Dunkirk quotes

  • Captain Winnant: [sighs, boards the evacuation ship] Churchill got his 30,000.

    Commander Bolton: And then some. Almost 300,000...

    [closes the barrier in front of him to the ship]

    Commander Bolton: ... so far.

    Captain Winnant: [looks up at Bolton] So far?

    Commander Bolton: I'm staying. For the French.

  • Collins: [Upon being rescued by Peter] Afternoon.