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2017    1h 46minAction, Drama
7.892%81%7.5
II Guerra Mundial. Cientos de miles de británicos y tropas aliadas están rodeados por las fuerzas enemigas. Atrapados en la playa con el mar a sus espaldas se enfrentan a una situación imposible mientras el enemigo se acerca. La película relata la Operación Dinamo, también conocida como el milagro de Dunkerque. Se trató de una operación de evacuación de las tropas aliadas en territorio francés, que tuvo lugar a finales de mayo de 1940. La operación permitió el rescate de más de 200.000 soldados británicos y más de 100.000 franceses y belgas.
Directed by Christopher Nolan
  • Fionn WhiteheadTommy
  • Tom HardyFarrier
  • Mark RylanceMr. Dawson
  • Kenneth BranaghCommander Bolton
  • Cillian MurphyShivering Soldier
  • Barry KeoghanGeorge
  • Harry StylesAlex
  • Aneurin BarnardGibson
  • Damien BonnardFrench Soldier
  • Lee ArmstrongGrenadier
  • James BloorIrate Soldier
  • Tom Glynn-CarneyPeter
  • Jack LowdenCollins
  • Luke ThompsonWarrant Officer
  • Michel BielFrench Soldier 2
  • Constantin BalsanFrench Soldier 3
  • Billy HowlePetty Officer
  • Mikey CollinsSoldier
  • Callum BlakeStretcher Bearer
  • Dean RidgeSoldier at the Gap
  • Tanalien9 de enero de 2025
    It's hard to describe the experience of watching this film. It's harrowing, tense, and shell-shocking. Christopher Nolan has put the audience on the beaches of Dunkirk, on the fishing boats, and into the spitfires during the greatest evacuation of World War II. Only the most talented directors can sustain tension. An audience cannot be stressed for two hours unless the story being told is engrossing. It must capture the audience. Dunkirk needs almost no exposition - it is told by a single piece of paper. From there, the film explodes. Then, the tension and suspense begin and do not leave you until the film ends.
  • Nathan Magreta17 de julio de 2025
    Nolan, Don't stop making good films like this. Dunkirk is thrilling, amazing in sound and cinematography, and overall an amazing war film.
  • Movie_Nerd16 de febrero de 2025
    Wow, nice Christoffer Nolan, the soundtrack is just wow
  • burtjohanson5 de febrero de 2025
    I place this at #2 on Nolan’s list of films (controversial I know). A lesser known and revisited story from WW2 that is shot beautifully and crafted uniquely - the first watch through is a joy. I find myself coming back for the dogfights and ending monologue frequently.
  • Csv filethace 4 d
    Chronology is weird. Beach has no craters and they’re standing they’re for days on end with no food, water or bathroom facilities? Stunningly boring. Leaves out a lot of important details considering it’s based on true events. For me this is the worst Nolan film I’ve watched.
  • makdelart11 de febrero de 2026
    A spectacular show. Dunkirk, or the great escape - a dramatic struggle for survival in a moving cinematographic tribute to the victims.
  • alexvla87 de diciembre de 2025
    No one does it like Nolan. Can’t wait for Odyssey
  • Cubane1 de diciembre de 2025
    I agree with filming on location in Dunkirk, but Nolan should have shelled it for weeks with artillery first for maximum authenticity. How could he forget that part?
  • Brent27 de diciembre de 2025
    Nothing happens, and it's absolutely exhilarating.
  • Mister Arn23 de mayo de 2025
    Dunkirk (2017) is about an event and wasn’t cast for star power, but for presence. The acting is intentionally understated, which brings quiet heroism without ever giving a speech. These guys aren’t performing feelings; they’re surviving. You’re not “following a story”; you’re being dragged through an event with parts of the story told through tension rather than dialogue. The film isn’t trying to make you cry; it’s trying to make you feel trapped.
  • jacxcx25 de octubre de 2025
    Personally, I didn’t find the story engaging, interesting, or solid. I didn’t fully understand the plot, and I think it’s too weak. However, the ending and all the visual and special effects are really beautiful.
  • Lorenzo Verde21 de mayo de 2025
    War is hell, but hope will light the way out. A technical tour-de-force from Christopher Nolan about the real-life rescue of hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers abandoned and stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk, France early in WWII. Depressing topic, shot beautifully, winding together four or five storylines masterfully.
  • mickerdoo30 de junio de 2025
    An absence of dialogue and a nerve racking score keep you tense through this war thriller. Superb dog fights. Entertaining multi-story.
  • Dr. Nevin L. Cumpston1 de mayo de 2025
    Tells a very important story, it has moments of dragging on and losing focus on what it is trying to say to the viewer. It doesn’t give me the ability to invested in the character’s.
  • Wes Candela22 de marzo de 2025
    Christopher Nolan doesn’t think like we do. We being the masses This is a hyper, intelligent human being that was made, born, to be a filmmaker Any fan of his nose that he thinks outside the box, but with every film he makes he breaks down a wall of that box Specifically, the gorgeous cinematography and use of IMAX This film is a personal one, you can feel it After an opening sequence that not only sucks you in but knocks you unconscious with how grandiose it is how beautiful the sound is how precise the direction is and flawless and jaw dropping the cinematography is You are on the beach with one of the 400,000 English troops surrounded by the Nazi’s at Dunkirk. The storyline for this plot vantage point will be over the course of a week You are then brought to a boat, a civilian volunteer boat by the Eng that have volunteered to go to Dunkirk in their civilian boats and rescue as many troops as they can We are then told that that story will take place over the course of 24 hours Then we are thrown into a cockpit with Tom Hardy, God I love everything you do, He is one of three of the British Air Force cavalry We are told that his footage will represent one hour It took me a few times of reading that to fully understand but when you watch the movie and then watch it again, it’s a brilliant storytelling device Moving on this information may help you, which is why I’m telling you because without knowing that it does get confusing It’s a spectacle everybody gives their most and it’s all real I waited six years to watch this movie, the circumstances had to be correct I fired it up on my television, hooked up the 7.2.4 Dolby Atmos set up (the film is in DTS-HD MA 5.1 & HDR10) And I was rocked from beginning to end I’m glad I waited It’s a triumph Try to watch it when you can boost the volume

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