FerrelGeek
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- Jan 22, 2009
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My wife and I saw it last week on a local theater's 'extreme screen'. We both thought it was extremely well done. Like others said, I thought the beginning set up the desperation that had to be there. Those long lines of men thinking 'there's no way we're getting out of this'. The feeling of 'oh sh*t!' when a ship showed up only to be dive bombed. Then the civilian rescuers show up in droves. The rescue at Dunkirk was one of the most extraordinary feats of WW2. I'm delighted that is got it's due on the big screen.