Not exact matches
«Dunkirk» «Dunkirk» opens as hundreds of thousands of British and
Allied troops are
surrounded by enemy
forces.
Following this week's promo and three teasers for Dunkirk [check them out here], Warner Bros. has now debuted the main trailer director Christopher Nolan's hotly - anticipated World War II epic, which you can watch right here... SEE ALSO: Christopher Nolan explains Dunkirk's PG - 13 rating «Dunkirk opens as hundreds of thousands of British and
Allied troops are
surrounded by enemy
forces.
The new film written by Nolan tells the story of the World War II evacuation of Dunkirk during Operation Dynamo, which saved over 330,000
Allied soldiers from
surrounding German
forces.
SYNOPSIS «Dunkirk» opens as hundreds of thousands of British and
Allied troops are
surrounded by enemy
forces.
Onscreen text supplies some context, explaining that German
forces are
surrounding the
Allied soldiers of Britain, Belgium, Canada, and France on the beaches of Dunkirk, France.
Worse yet, if you are
surrounded by a large
force of
allies — such as when you are trying to clear out one of your rooms that has been invaded — rendering said
allies also prevents all the enemies from appearing on screen.
Worse yet, if you are
surrounded by a large
force of
allies — such as when you are trying to clear out one of your rooms that has been invaded — rendering said
allies also prevents all the enemies from appearing on screen.
However, the only instances in which this has been employed on a large scale were by Nazi Germany during the latter stages of World War II, when they were
surrounded by
Allied forces, and by Apartheid South Africa, when they were subject to international economic sanctions.