Selasa, 18 Juli 2017

FILM RECON: Dunkirk

SNAPSHOT: Filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Dunkirk, is a thrilling, relentless, and visceral human story of survival set against the backdrop of Operation Dynamo—the 1940 evacuation of beleaguered Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, in the face of rapid German advances across Europe. ON TARGET: Despite the large scale of the Dunkirk evacuation, …

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