Dunkirk - John Lesko

I recently watched Dunkirk and wasn't overly impressed. I thought the movie lacked plot and a real story, everything was very surface level. I think my disappointment came from such high expectations. The movie definitely had some very powerful scenes with crazy visuals. The music in the background by Hans Zimmer was incredible as it always is. The suspense and moods his music set are perfect for these scenes. The themes I got out of this film was how desensitized soldiers become and how terrifying some of the situations they encountered during World War II. Throughout the film, French and British soldiers are trapped on a beach where they are being constantly bombed. Fellow soldiers are dying right next to their companions and after the bombings everyone just goes on with their business because they are so used to the constant death. The fear for this death and the selfishness needed to save your own life in this war is shown when a troupe of soldiers are in the bottom deck of a boat that is being shot at. The silver lining at the end of the story is when British civilians come to save their soldiers who are marooned on this beach.

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