that even Nazis deserve a hu-
man face. It is more important to
we remember their destruction
than their faces.
As a medium, film played an
integral role in the documenting
of WWII, so it’s fitting that Nolan
has opted to shoot his movie en-
tirely on 70mm. Determined not
to have his film corrupted by any
digital passovers, Nolan insisted
the movie should be an entirely
analog undertaking, so CG is
entirely absent. What’s on screen
here is literally what Nolan got
on the day. What you see on
screen is what the cameraman
saw through his lens.
This may be lost on the aver-
age viewer, but anyone with an
inkling of understanding of the
filmmaking process, and espe-
cially of how cumbersome a
70mm IMAX camera is, will be
blown away by the images pre-
sented here. Planes constructed
80 years ago engage in nail-
biting dogfights above beaches
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