Anyone else enjoy the movie?
Seeing a lot of "it's bland" or "it ain't Dunkirk" or "such a simple story"
1. Told in 3rd person perspective which interchange depending on the scene to encompass the vast beautiful scenery. I loved the calmness of the river with the flaking cherry blossoms while riding the log downstream with the birds chirping about. Namaste.
2. Not sure why this is even compared to Dunkirk as they're different stories of British origin.
3. May be simple but it's the tense situations that bring it to life. The bloated, maggot/fly ridden bodies you see here or there decaying to near skeletons, the huge mazes of trenches dug out while following the duo, the music, and the environment the actors had to through to get to their destination.
The parts the gave a few startles for a few folks around me was when the tripwire blew in the German bunker, the sudden gunfire while Lance Corporal Schofield crossed a broken bridge, maybe the one where the darkness turned to bright red burning building and a mysterious figure stands near it before giving chase and firing off rounds.