2) Using Real Historical Elements in Dunkirk
Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk is not just a standard movie; it is a reconstruction of real-life events for the public to appreciate watching. He went further to use the French government to gain access to the entire real Dunkirk coastline, as well as use real vintage aircraft, such as Spitfires, for aerial shots. Among them is also an actual naval destroyer that took part in that evacuation during World War II. To catch up the perspectives of the soldiers, he avoided using digital extras, instead employing cardboard cut-outs for the sights of large crowds. In these findings, this apotheosis is achieved, as well as aesthetic and historical.
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