Episode Category : “Let’s Dismantle” (Scene Breakdown)
Those who criticise Christopher Nolan that he narrated Dunkirk in 3 timelines/ perspectives just because he is obsessed with asynchronous timelines have failed to see the big picture. There is a much more innate valid reason why it was narrated in 3 timelines and for me, he is the master of asynchronous timelines. Let’s dismantle a sequence close to the resolution of Dunkirk and learn more on how to write and direct a suspenseful sequence through visual narrative.
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PS : Akash, who has edited my academic projects, recently edited and uploaded a video Tribute to Nolan on his birthday. I watched it and ended up on Amazon Prime to watch the Dunkirk again. That is the sole reason why I did this episode. Those who love Christopher Nolan must watch this,
He was institutionalised for 6yrs in a Film Institute, to forget about the 4yrs which an Engg college stole. Inveterate dreamer who dreams to utter Spielberg’s words, “I dream for a living.”