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Dunkirk
Titolo originale: Dunkirk
Regia:
Christopher Nolan
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Anno: 2017
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Guerra Azione Dramma
Tag:
army
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beach
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france
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allies
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military officer
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world war ii
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evacuation
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pilot
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british army
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rescue mission
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europe
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based on true story
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royal navy
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survival
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historical fiction
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soldier
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private
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military
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dunkirk
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1940s
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royal air force
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raf
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dreary
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suspenseful
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tense
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intense
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depressing
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awestruck
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compassionate
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foreboding
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Cast:
Fionn Whitehead
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Tom Hardy
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Mark Rylance
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Kenneth Branagh
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Cillian Murphy
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Barry Keoghan
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Harry Styles
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Aneurin Barnard
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Damien Bonnard
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Lee Armstrong
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James Bloor
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Tom Glynn-Carney
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Jack Lowden
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Luke Thompson
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Michel Biel
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Constantin Balsan
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Billy Howle
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Mikey Collins
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Callum Blake
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Dean Ridge
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Bobby Lockwood
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Will Attenborough
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Tom Nolan
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James D'Arcy
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Matthew Marsh
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Adam Long
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Miranda Nolan
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Bradley Hall
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Jack Cutmore-Scott
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Brett Lorenzini
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Michael Fox
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Brian Vernel
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Elliott Tittensor
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Kevin Guthrie
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Harry Richardson
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Jochum ten Haaf
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Johnny Gibbon
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Richard Sanderson
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Kim Hartman
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Calam Lynch
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Charley Palmer Rothwell
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Tom Gill
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John Nolan
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Bill Milner
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Jack Riddiford
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Harry Collett
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Eric Richard
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Michael Caine
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Johnny Otto
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Nick Howden-Steenstra
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Il film, ambientato durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, racconta la drammatica evacuazione verso la Gran Bretagna di centinaia di migliaia di soldati alleati dalla spiaggia di Dunkerque sotto la minaccia dell'esercito tedesco.
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Commander Bolton states that they had evacuated 300,000 soldiers but that he would stay on "for the [...]
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The railway carriages in the final scenes date from the 1950s and have seat patterns from the 1980s.
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One of the authentic Little Ships that appear in the film is clearly named 'RIIS I.' However, at the [...]
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As Tommy and Gibson are racing the wounded soldier on the stretcher to the ship early in the film, t [...]
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One of the shots when soldiers are ducking on the mole is used twice (look for the soldier in the bl [...]
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Some shots of the breakwater construction under the wooden pier walkway clearly show that the breakw [...]
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The Luftwaffe did not start painting fighter aircraft nose cones yellow until later in 1940. However [...]
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The destroyer is flying its RN Ensign from the stern, which is only done in harbor. RN warships in b [...]
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In the background of many shots of Cmdr. Bolton at the end of the Mole pier, a large blue and green [...]
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In the 89th minute as the fighter pilot is preparing to land on the beach, the reflection of somethi [...]
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On the beach, a British soldier salutes an officer while he is not wearing any head wear. This would [...]
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Mr Dawson's boat is based at Weymouth Harbour. On the upper loading bay the tracks for the dock cran [...]
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The film focuses on some soldiers jumping the queue, when one of the noted characteristics of the Du [...]
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The Royal Navy Officers conducting the boat requisitions early in the film are wearing the incorrect [...]
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The beach section of the movie takes place over a week, whereas the air section of the movie takes p [...]
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In the grounded fishing boat, the soldiers have a lengthy discussion who to sacrifice in order to aw [...]
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During the scenes shot in Weymouth on a couple of occasions, the top of the Weymouth "Sealife Tower" [...]
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27th minute the German planes strafe the escaping English soldiers stranded on the dock. But they st [...]
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The Mk 1 Spitfires portrayed had a total fuel capacity of 85 imperial gallons. This was held in two [...]
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As the soldiers abandon the Dutch trawler, the planes fly overhead. They are all propeller-driven (a [...]
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In the background of the scenes on the beach giant "modern" post 1970 container cranes can be clearl [...]
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The Luftwaffe (German Air Force) fighter aircraft used during the time of the events at Dunkirk woul [...]
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A French soldier is shown having dressed in British uniform to escape France. In reality he would no [...]
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There are two white plastic fenders tied to the Moonstone's port front rail in a shot from the wheel [...]
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None of the civilian buildings in Dunkirk have any damage. Between ground fighting and aerial bombar [...]
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In some of the transport ships scenes and one or two scenes on the pier at 'The Mole' the end of the [...]
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In the IMAX version, loads of television aerials can be seen on houses in the background of Weymouth [...]
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Many of the shots of Farrier in the Spitfire cockpit were shot in a different two seat prop aircraft [...]
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During the movie the beach is a cratered landscape, caused by continuous bombing. In the end sequenc [...]
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Before ditching his Spitfire on the desolated beach of Dunkirk, errors are made with regard to the a [...]
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When pinpointing the location of the "package" the commander points to a map and states that he is a [...]
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Modern container cranes in the background of Dunkirk shots.
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As the Spitfire's wheels finally touch the beach, the sun can be seen setting forward and left of th [...]
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Later in the film, Winant now has the correct two pips and crown of a colonel.
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On a few occasions the cranes of the container terminal and chimneys of the Arcelor Mittal plant in [...]
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When Collins ditches his Spitfire the engine is running and the propeller turning. Seen after the cr [...]
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Shows the flotilla of little ships bringing the soldiers home but the majority were brought back by [...]
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Frase
Captain Winnant: [sighs, boards the evacuation shi [...]
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Collins: Oil. It's oil, oil - you're getting into [...]
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Irate Soldier: [On the pier in England, Collins st [...]
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Mr. Dawson: Men my age dictate this war. Why shoul [...]
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Mr. Dawson: [On the Shivering Soldier] He's shell- [...]
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Commander Bolton: Well, I'd rather face waves than [...]
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Commander Bolton: Seeing home doesn't help us get [...]
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Shivering Soldier: You should be at home! Mr. Daw [...]
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Irate Soldier: Where's the bloody air force?
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Mr. Dawson: [about planes approaching from behind] [...]
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Shivering Soldier: Turn it around!
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Captain Winnant: [Bolton is looking through his bi [...]
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[last lines] Tommy: We shall go on to the end. We [...]
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[first lines] Tommy: [to French soldiers] English [...]
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Shivering Soldier: You haven't turned around. Mr. [...]
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Blind Man: Well done, lads. Well done. Alex: All [...]
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Commander Bolton: The tide's turning now. Captain [...]
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Commander Bolton: The enemy tanks have stopped. C [...]
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Tommy: How hard is it to find a dead Englishman on [...]
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Collins: Dunkirk's so far; why couldn't they load [...]
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Commander Bolton: You can practically see it from [...]
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Collins: [pursued by a German fighter] He's on me. [...]
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Commander Bolton: Cut her loose and push her off! [...]
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Shivering Soldier: Where are we going? Mr. Dawson [...]
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Alex: [about Gibson] He doesn't speak English. If [...]
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Peter: Careful! Careful down there! Alex: [Alex l [...]
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Tommy: Wars are not won by evacuation.
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Tommy: It's not fair...! Alex: Survival's not fai [...]
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Shivering Soldier: [Referring to George] Will, uh. [...]
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Title Card: The enemy has driven the British and F [...]
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Grenadier: [when Tommy stands in their line] It's [...]
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[Bolton and Winnant are having a heated discussion [...]
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Rear Admiral: Publicly, Churchill's told them Bras [...]
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Collins: [Upon being rescued by Peter] Afternoon.
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