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In 1940, during the Battle of France, hundreds of thousands of Allied soldiers have retreated to Dunkirk. Tommy, a young
British private, is the sole survivor of a German ambush. At the beach, he finds thousands of troops awaiting evacuation
and meets Gibson, who is burying a body. After a German dive-bomber attack, they find a wounded man. They rush his stretcher
onto a hospital ship, hoping to remain aboard, but are ordered off. The ship is sunk by dive bombers; Tommy helps another
soldier, Alex, out of the water. They leave at night on a destroyer, but it is sunk by a U-boat. Gibson opens a hatch,
freeing Tommy and Alex from the hold, and they get back to the beach.
With only a single, vulnerable mole available for mooring deep-draft ships, the Royal Navy requisitions civilian vessels
in the UK that can get to the beach. In Weymouth, a civilian sailor Dawson and his son Peter set out on his boat Moonstone,
rather than let the Navy commandeer her. Impulsively, Peter’s teenage friend George joins them. At sea, they rescue a shivering
shell-shocked soldier from a wrecked ship. When he realises that Dawson is sailing for Dunkirk, the soldier demands that they
turn back and tries to wrest control of the boat; in the struggle, George falls and suffers a head injury that renders him
blind. Three Spitfires cross the English Channel, heading towards Dunkirk. After their leader is shot down in a dogfight, one
of the pilots, Farrier, assumes command, although his fuel gauge is shattered. They save a minesweeper from a German Heinkel
He 111 bomber, but the other Spitfire is hit and ditches. The pilot, Collins, cannot open his canopy to escape, but is rescued
by Moonstone.
Tommy, Alex and Gibson join some soldiers from a Highlanders regiment and hide inside a trawler that is beached outside the
Allied perimeter. German troops shoot at the boat, and water enters through the bullet holes. Alex, hoping to lighten the boat,
accuses Gibson (who has been silent throughout) of being a German spy, and demands that he leave. Gibson reveals he is French;
he stole the identity of the dead soldier he buried, hoping to be evacuated with the British. The group abandons the fishing
boat when it begins to sink. Gibson is unable to get out and drowns. Alex and Tommy swim towards a nearby destroyer, but it
is sunk by a bomber. Moonstone manoeuvres to take on those in the water, including Alex and Tommy. Peter discovers that George
is dead; when asked by the shell-shocked soldier, he lies that George is fine. Farrier shoots down the bomber before his fuel
runs out. Gliding over the beach, he shoots down a dive-bomber, and then lands beyond the perimeter. He sets fire to his plane
and is then taken prisoner. At the beach, Royal Navy Commander Bolton watches the last British soldiers leave. He notes that
nearly 300,000 have been evacuated, ten times more than Prime Minister Winston Churchill had hoped for. He remains to oversee
the evacuation of the French.
Arriving back in Weymouth, Dawson is congratulated for having saved so many men. The shell-shocked soldier sees George's body
being carried away. Peter goes to the local newspaper; a front-page article later commends George as a hero. Alex and Tommy
board a train. As the train approaches Woking, Alex expects public hostility due to the army's defeat and retreat, but they
receive a hero's welcome instead. Tommy reads out Churchill's address to the nation from a newspaper.
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Fionn Whitehead, Tom Glynn-Carney, Jack Lowden, Kenneth Branagh, Aneurin Barnard,
Harry Styles, James D'Arcy, Barry Keoghan, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy
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Director: Christopher Nolan
Producers: Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan
Released - July 20, 2017
Length - 106 minutes
Music Composer: Hans Zimmer
Movie Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
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