Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA dramatized documentary about the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in May 1940.A dramatized documentary about the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in May 1940.A dramatized documentary about the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in May 1940.
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A project of the BBC UK consisting of three parts... Although the director, Alex Holmes, whose films I have not encountered before, hath received one of the most significant awards of its genre, such as the "British Academy Television Award for Best Specialist Factual," with this series, the series doth tire one whilst watching, even with Benedict Cumberbatch in its cast and a legendary name like Timothy Dalton as the narrator.
The series, which doth focus on the four critical days of the Dunkirk evacuation, at times maketh one think, "It doth do justice to being a period piece," yet, at times, it doth fall into scenes/acting so raw that they remind one that it is a TV series.
I propose it to those who cherish period pieces, those who admire Timothy Dalton and Benedict Cumberbatch, and those who are keen on the Second World War, but an average viewer would be bored and turn it off in the first part.
The series, which doth focus on the four critical days of the Dunkirk evacuation, at times maketh one think, "It doth do justice to being a period piece," yet, at times, it doth fall into scenes/acting so raw that they remind one that it is a TV series.
I propose it to those who cherish period pieces, those who admire Timothy Dalton and Benedict Cumberbatch, and those who are keen on the Second World War, but an average viewer would be bored and turn it off in the first part.
It's an American, British, and French production that provides a gripping portrayal of an event during World War II. The storyline revolves around the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of British and French soldiers trapped by the German army. More than 800 civilian boats, alongside military vessels, participated in the rescue operation, highlighting the collective effort of both the military and civilian communities.
The film captures the intensity and chaos of war, focusing on the Dunkirk evacuation, a crucial moment in history. It offers a multifaceted perspective, depicting the experiences of soldiers and civilians alike as they come together to face the challenges posed by the German forces. The cinematography and direction contribute to the immersive experience, creating a sense of urgency and tension throughout.
The film captures the intensity and chaos of war, focusing on the Dunkirk evacuation, a crucial moment in history. It offers a multifaceted perspective, depicting the experiences of soldiers and civilians alike as they come together to face the challenges posed by the German forces. The cinematography and direction contribute to the immersive experience, creating a sense of urgency and tension throughout.
I found this film to be educational. I learned a lot of facts that I never knew existed. The scenes with Churchill and his advisers were hypnotic. The acting was touching and down to earth. I am now looking forward to the new rendering of 'Dunkirk'(2017) armed with the knowledge from this remarkable film.
Having recently watched this again, for a third time, I must strongly disagree with a previous reviewer who described this as meretricious rubbish.
It's true, some of the camera work was a little intrusive, and sometimes the music also got in the way, but these are minor irritations. On the whole, I thought the filmmakers told the story very well. Bearing in mind that at the time the incidents displayed were over over sixty years old, it must have been very difficult to tell the stories of so many men - from the government down to a private on the ground - with complete balance and historical accuracy, but overall I found everything very believable. The acting was top notch, with some well known faces, and Timothy Dalton's narration was also top drawer.
I would recommend this series wholeheartedly.
It's true, some of the camera work was a little intrusive, and sometimes the music also got in the way, but these are minor irritations. On the whole, I thought the filmmakers told the story very well. Bearing in mind that at the time the incidents displayed were over over sixty years old, it must have been very difficult to tell the stories of so many men - from the government down to a private on the ground - with complete balance and historical accuracy, but overall I found everything very believable. The acting was top notch, with some well known faces, and Timothy Dalton's narration was also top drawer.
I would recommend this series wholeheartedly.
- was what Churchill called the evacuation from Dunkirk, and as narrator Tim Dalton informs us, the quarter of a million British troops snatched from Nazi claws in June 1940 were to be the core of the British Army throughout the war.
Churchill reminded his countrymen "not to assign to Dunkirk the attributes of victory," but still - it proved to be event that would bolster England for the war in general and the Battle of Britain - only a month away - in particular. The British pluck in the face of an enemy that had by then defeated all of Europe helped bring in the Americans without which the war would undoubtedly be lost.
We cannot be reminded often enough what might have happened, and what nearly did happen in 1940. As the film shows with admirable accuracy, Churchill was pretty much alone in his decision not to give in to appeasement policy and make bargains with the Germans, for which determination his fellow politicians, Chamberlain and his ilk, awarded him with the moniker 'warmonger'.
We don't seem to have many Churchills these days, among the heaps of Chamberlains that persist in telling us that 'war is not the answer.' Sometimes it helps to have the question repeated. As in this film. Back in 1940, the question was how to respond to German imperialism, Nazi atrocities and disregard for Geneva Conventions. It was a defense of the British values that Churchill so eloquently voiced.
BTW, I hardly recognized Simon Russell Beale as Sir Winston. Excellent bit of make-up, that.
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- WissenswertesClement Attlee is played by his real-life grandson, Richard Attlee.
- PatzerAlthough a major-general at the time, Alexander wears full general's rank insignia.
- VerbindungenFeatured in History Buffs: Dunkirk (2018)
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