Official Discussion: Dunkirk [SPOILERS]

Dude... the movie was telling the story from 3 different timelines, or did that completely go over your head?

Obviously I'm aware of the timescales. I think it's gone over your head that the sea, wind and weather continuity was fucked up. Watch it again and pay more attention

So let me get this straight. This movie has been in the works for over 4 years by one of the most renown directors of this generation. Hundreds of people worked full time to make this grand vision come to life. Hours of work writing, rewriting. Shooting, editing and re editing. But you, Redbymatt, are the one person to notice continuity errors when all those people whose full time jobs and life-long careers it is to make sure this movie has the OK but they just were like. "Screw it. It's close enough. Ship it." Or the alternative is that the movie was jumping quickly from timeframe to time frame. Some days it was sunny and some days it wasnt. I think I'll believe the second option in this case.

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