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TopicNolan is my favorite director, so I was pretty surprised(Dunkirk spoilers)
joe40001
08/12/17 6:32:57 PM
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Skye Reynolds posted...
The thing that surprised me is that it had the same moral compass as the Dark Knight trilogy. Always select the option that is more noble regardless of the consequences.

In The Dark Knight trilogy, resisting evil brought victory whereas appeasement or compromise always ended in disaster. In Dunkirk, a pilot who was running low on fuel, and had already cleared all obstacles from his path, decided to press onward anyway and saved the lives of many people in the process.

I guess that must be something he believes strongly about. Even when it comes at a sacrifice to the person making the decision.


Oh sure, and I admire both Nolan's filmmaking craft and the thematic principles that seem to run through all his movies.
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