05-19-2020, 09:43 AM
I most recently watch Dunkirk (2017) by Christopher Nolan.
It's a story about the allied forces, in particular, the British, French and Belgium forces that try to evacuate from the town of Dunkirk. It's an emotional film that bright to light the harsh realities of World War II. I found it to be extremely gripping, and it has some of the most amazing film scoring I've heard in a long time, all credits to the legend Hans Zimmer himself.
I would highly recommend this to anybody interested in World War II movies, or just really good cinema itself.
It's a story about the allied forces, in particular, the British, French and Belgium forces that try to evacuate from the town of Dunkirk. It's an emotional film that bright to light the harsh realities of World War II. I found it to be extremely gripping, and it has some of the most amazing film scoring I've heard in a long time, all credits to the legend Hans Zimmer himself.
I would highly recommend this to anybody interested in World War II movies, or just really good cinema itself.