A plane that was wrecked three times - a talk on Dunkirk's timeline

Kelsie 2022-04-23 07:01:07

Let me talk about it first. I had a brush at 10:30 last night. I haven't brushed twice yet. If there are vague details and mistakes, please Haihan and welcome corrections and additions. Each timeline is first tried to run through the main plot, and then combined. Parentheses are speculation. One hour in the sky: Three British planes—one was sunk—the second plane landed in the sea—Mr. Tang pursued the last enemy plane—the last enemy plane blew up the ship for the first time—the last one An enemy plane bombed the ship for the second time - the last one was destroyed by Mr. Tang - Mr. Tang gliding and landed in the enemy war zone One day in the sea: the old man sailed the ship - rescued a soldier - young man George was accidentally injured - rescued and made an emergency landing The second pilot in the sea - the soldiers who rescued the oil spilled ship - dodging the last plane in the oil sea shot down by Mr. Tang - returned home. A week at the beach: The male protagonist gets on the first boat - the ship is destroyed - the boat is refused to ask for help - swims back to the beach - the male protagonist hides in the enemy-occupied area and searches for the civilian boat to wait for the high tide - (The naval commander welcomes The first batch of civilian boats)——The male protagonist met the Dutch people a few hours later——The civilian boats that had been destroyed floated up——(The naval commander greeted the civilian boats that came and went)——The hole-breaking civilian boats went to the oil spilling boat—— The male protagonist abandoned the ship to survive the second bombing of the oil spilled ship by the enemy plane—(the commander looked desperately at the last enemy plane—he was shot down by Mr. Tang in a matter of minutes)—the male protagonist boarded the old man’s Moonstone. The three timelines converge at about the point where the last enemy plane shot down by Mr. Tang. The last enemy plane was sunk three times from Teacher Tang's perspective, from the Moonstone's perspective, and from the Naval Officer's perspective. —————————Separation line ——————————— I like this movie so much, I will revisit it later, the director made it calm and restrained, but at the end he still showed his own feelings for this movie. The unique emotions and standpoints of the Great Retreat, and the values ​​of judging history under the passage of time are also constantly changing. To this day, it is a victory to let 330,000 people go home, whether it is to retreat or escape. Some personal favorite details. 1. "The British army dispatched three planes, one was destroyed, and one was forced to land in the sea. If there were no abnormal factors involved in the intervention of civilian ships, it would not have escaped death. Teacher Tang was captured. In the end, three enemy planes were destroyed." - three planes For Sanji, the war is cruel and there is no absolute victory. 2. "Peter lied to 'Murphy' that George was okay." - Hate, in fact, is not worth love. 3. "George was hailed as a hero in the newspapers after his death. -George is the epitome of the countless civilians who died in that retreat. He died before he had time to do anything. However, success or failure is not a hero. 4. "French soldiers were drowned in the boat." - Mapping the tens of thousands of French who were left behind by the British. 5. "Actively retreat, seek to survive, but dare not face it after successfully returning to the motherland." - Who said that Nolan is not good at portraying human nature, survival is instinct, fighting is the mission of a soldier, both Most of the time they actually coexist. Because this is people. Second brush to be filled. Bow down.

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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.