Cinco Ranch Aggie said:I think this depends on the viewer. Personally I thought the movie was fantastic in its take on a well known moment in WWII history, but with Nolan's unique take on time. My wife hated it because of the stressful musical score. Then there is one of biggest regrets in my recent life - probably the two most shared experiences I had with my dad was going to movies and A&M football games. He passed early in 2018. In 2017, as it turned out, the last game we went to Kyle Field together was a beat down by Auburn, and the last movie we got to see together was Dunkirk. The movie actually put him to sleep, and what he did see of it he thought "sucked". I really thought he would enjoy Dunkirk but for whatever reason, it just didn't work for him.Quote:
I loved Dunkirk, I think it may be my favorite Nolan movie, but where is it in all time war movies?
As for where Dunkirk ranks among war movies, I would say pretty high, but that's just my opinion.
Thank you for sharing. I hate to be that guy, but I think your dad enjoyed spending the time with you regardless of the outcome.
I agree with you I would have Dunkirk in my top 10 war movies, but I am not sure it is in the top 5. Which is why I think a movie like Patton (maybe my 1) will have a longer legacy than Dunkirk.