Thus, I'm cautiously optimistic about his new film. I wish it were a WW2 film from the German side. Any such film would be truly groundbreaking, but alas, nobody will finance such a film so I'm hoping for the best here. The Cinematography looks magnificent. Could also spark further inquiries into the Dunkirk evacuation as to why Germany did not seek to massacre them and actually showed mercy. Or it could just be Britbong shilling who stabbed the white race in the back in WW2
Year isn't even over and they manage to announce another movie. The propaganda mill keeps on turning.
Expect betrayal from your precious Hollywood director.
Jackson Ramirez
Duncuck?
Brayden Wilson
Right now I'm not sure but I'm thinking about seeing it in the cinema and bringing friends (I know the manager so no charge for them).
I actually talked to a veteran who evacuated and he told me how he saw an infantry transport bombed in front of him right before he boarded a fishing vessel filed with the Expeditionary force to evacuate troops.
As he was boarding Messerschmitts were strafing the beach but AA fire from destroyers meant they couldn't fly so good in formation and basically kept him alive long enough to be part of the next step in the plan to evacuate the beach leaving no survivors.
Anyway I think Nolan will do a great job recreating his tale.
Oliver Bailey
It's Nolan, this opens up the possibility of issuing the 'Nazi not outright ending the war there'. Then we go 'They were waiting for Britain to surrender' and 'It was Britain's politicians who declared war on Germany officially' and 'Britain's politicians refused to surrender' and 'Britain's politicians didn't give a shit about their soldiers' lives' and so on.
Anthony Miller
I'm intrigued, we know Nolan's a great film maker, and the trailer doesn't seem to show any direct notions of "DE EBIL NATSEES".
If you want a good WWII film from the Axis and Soviet perspectives, watch 1944 as it is about Estonian soldiers fighting for both sides, it is your best bet for a Band of Brothera from the Axis perspective, with an undertone of the Nazi occupation of Estonia being good while the Soviet occupation was shit.
Hunter Bailey
la fag here, tangentially related to the production
i will only share two stories:
apparently for some of the filming, most of which was in france, which i had no part of, Nolan bought actual antique planes from the world war two period. spitfires and messerschmitts, and strapped some cameras on them, and actually deliberately crashed them.
practical effects footage over special effects footage. he is literallly crashing these planes with no survivors.
another story was told me by the scottish craft services lad. apparently it took six months to build the japanese temple for inception. and it was built in a water set so they could deliberately flood it.
so one day the film crew and cast fly in and do one day of rehearsals, blocking out the movements for the escape scene and the flooding waters as the dream begans to fade.
the following day they do one take and film it all in real time.
then they fly away to another location. the people who work for him are loyal and worship him. lots of brits and aussies and commonwealth anglo types. way more than a usual la production.
any basic understanding of nolan should rest on the fact he quite clearly appreciates all eras of western civilization, and perhaps also postwar british painting.
Justin Scott
You don't get to bring friends
Nolan Evans
You don't get to bring friends.
Kevin Bennett
yes, he is red pilled as fuck, but like most directors, has to keep it hidden least the Jews find out
Nathaniel Perez
T-thanks Nolan
Brayden Hill
It looks fucking awesome, tbh.
Daniel Phillips
Looks like Hardy is one of the german pilots too, you'd not "eeeebil natseeees" someone that expensive. Probably a huministic look at both sides
Caleb Foster
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Liam Ortiz
this is also the case with kubrick. and even then it is the spiritual intellectual forces behind the jews that he is trying to purify his viewers of.
apparently also during one of the scenes where the soldiers were swimming in the channel, the crew forgot one background player and left him to tread water in the english channel for two hours. the crew laughed at this story. as did i.
the bit of filming i witnessed were some interiors of a battleship that is home to rescued soldiers and was about to be torpedoed. then there were practical fx and water flooding in.
nolan and his crew swam around in wetsuits with old fashioned film cameras underwater filming the chambers flooding and drowning the soldiers.
they were also building externals for battleships, which meant that they were doing reshoots on sound stage or down in san pedro. they also used lots of royal navy and french warships and museum ships but apparently that footage did not please the master. or his masters….
but in all seriousness it was like watching michelangelo at work, with a floodgate of money at his disposal
Tyler Ward
Can't wait.
That bit about leaving some poor extra to tread water is scary though.
welp, nolan has to use what he gets. instead of the rare original Bf 109 he uses an HA-1112, a post war spanish made version of the messerschmitt.
no idea about the rest. i doubt that there are any original flying Stukas left, that he would be allowed to crash.
Xavier Collins
He didn't hide it well enough. He got too bold and then they killed him for Eyes Wide Shut.
Jordan Ramirez
BRAVO NOLAN
Logan Collins
Calm down, user. Now is not the time for anger.
Easton Cook
Does that come later?
Samuel Cook
Harry Styles from One Direction is in the movie. Why would Nolan pick him?
Angel Phillips
To get women to buy tickets?
Michael Morales
Because he paid his dues getting butt raped by pedophile kike producers.
Jack Hernandez
Never change, Holla Forums
Noah Howard
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Austin Turner
Please tell me he plays a German pilot
Christopher Sullivan
If he took it off… would he die?
Owen Mitchell
It would be extremely painful
Owen Hughes
You're a big allied Army
Nolan Clark
Plays a ww2 guy
Full circle.
Jeremiah Allen
For the jews
Benjamin Green
It's from the British perspective, and it's a war film, so obviously the Germans will be the bad guys. But it looks like a legitimately good war film to me, and Nolan is just the right man for the general atmosphere of the setting.
Isaac Harris
Are you by any chance a lett?
Zachary Powell
I've been seeing a lot of WWI themed pop culture lately and I'm starting to wonder why. Maybe because it's the 100 year anniversary but I think there's another reason.
Landon Kelly
Oh, I'm keeping it in mind all right. These rats will pray for Hitler, because he'll look like a savior compared to what's coming to them.
Cooper Reyes
Maybe it's to show normies what (((white))) nationalism leads to.
:^)
Colton Lee
They're portraying it as a holy "anti-imperialist" crusade against the old European order - the order that people are starting to think wasn't so bad now that we've seen what the new one is doing.
Ethan Scott
Memento is the best Nolan movie, all the others are average at best.