polishgenius, on 31 July 2017 - 11:43 PM, said:
Dunkirk was really good, and the use of the score to build the tension was one of the best things about it.
So there.
The Zimmer/Nolan combo are one of the few setups currently in Hollywood willing to make a soundtrack that doesn't necessarily work so well as a standalone listen in the service of the film (Winding Refn is a fan of this principle too and has done good work with Cliff Martinez and Peter Peter in that regard). This film might be the culmination of their patnership in that particular playing field.
(one thing that still bugs me about Zimmer and scores is that he insists that he invented the Inception trailer bwhams even though he
didn't.)
I'm here many years later to double stamp DUNKIRK.
It's funny, I steered clear of it because I didn't like INTERSTELLAR and some of the more lukewarm reviews after it came out, kept me bay...but sitting down to properly watch it I found it worked for me really well. I want to say that the lack of dialogue, music as tension, cross cutting between timelines really hammered home that he was trying to convey....if I had a comparison, in SAVING PRIVATE RYAN's opening the beach landing being chaotic and Spielberg wanting to show it from the angle of what the soldiers would have felt....that visceral tense thing...I think the entirety of DUNKIRK is that...a soldiers POV of an event that they all experienced from different angles....even Tom Hardy's pilot is seen as close ups of his face, and his targeting sight for most of the runtime to convey that. The music and cross cutting added to this, as did the clever swaps between IMAX shots and regular ones. I felt this culminated in not SEEING or HEARING Churchill's speech, but having one of the characters read it to another character on a train after they arrive home. That really solidified what we saw was a soldier's POV movie of the Dunkirk Evacuation.
It's not a war movie either. That's the thing that impressed me most. He didn't approach it as a war movie at all. It's occasionally shot like on, but it's not one.
Also, I'd watch Kenneth Brannagh saving England in pretty much anything.
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