Musical suite of DUNKIRK (2016) composed by Hans Zimmer. All right's belong to Warner Brothers, Time Warner, WaterTower Music, Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer.
What I found amazing about the sound was the fact that they used a completely new home made "Jericho Siren" in order to film the noise! Because of this, instead of us hearing the stereotypical sound we hear in every movie when a plane is going down, our ears are introduced to this horrifying new sound so that we can actually feel like the soldiers on the ground taken by surprise by the psychologically terrifying sound. It's a very very clever method and Nolan was a genius for doing this.
What I want to see is a mostly POV film - 90 minutes - from the perspective of a single WWII fighter pilot who is inevitably pitted against the odds in one hell of a dogfight. It should start in the air, end, well, as it ends for our main protagonist and be as adrenalin punchy as the dogfight scenes in Dunkirk. Just 90 minutes of it. Oh, and scored by Zimmer. That's got to be a given.
Not a flight simmer (hate flight sims) - just impressed with the tense air scenes in Dunkirk. I was also impressed with the film "Master and Commander" which started, and ended, at sea (with Very Few scenes on land). No messing about - 90 minutes of intense, sweat inducing, edge of the seat, dogfighting, please. Either "Dogfight" or "The Battle of Britain" would do it, as a title.
nye g I dont know, and dont think so, I was just refering to the fact that you can find here on youtube very good "short films" of the sort you described :)
Imagine a Star Wars spin-off titled "Jakku", where we follow the final climactic battle between the Rebellion and the Empire on Jakku. Each of the three acts would specifically focus on one member of the empire on one of the three main points of the battle, the ground, the air, and the capitol ships. With the ground focusing on a stormtrooper, the air on a tie pilot, and the capitol ships on an officer. And best of all scored by Hans Zimmer. Just Epic........Purely Epic.
War isn’t just about winning battles, it’s also about picking them. Remember that their fuel was limited, if they’d gone after the one Stuka they’d be expending valuable fuel and time battling a fleeing aircraft (which might have been trying to bait them anyway) instead the planes which threatened the critical army at Dunkirk.
SuperAye he was actually the voice talking to the pilots! After I read that from IMDb and after going to the movies to see this again for a third time it blew my mind lol
yeah, I didn't know he was in it but I recognised the voice. He sounded young like he did in the film Battle of Britain... when he played a spitfire pilot. Was a nice touch
SPOILER question: which upturned ship/boat was Cillian Murphy (the shell-shocked/PTSD soldier) sitting on when he was rescued by Mr Dawson (Mark Rylance, the civilian boat owner)?
I'm under the impression that he was on the ship that Tommy and the Frenchman were on. The one that got torpedoed by a U-boat in the middle of the night. After all, that shell shocked soldier did say that it was a U-boat that brought down his ship.
Charles-Olivier Denis it was a ship, seeing how when it was sank you could see the prop, and he said it was a U boat that sank them, and I don’t think they ever do say. It might have happened off screen
luke thomas Medical Ship isn’t an official track. It’s a track many people have created from bits that are on the OST as well as what’s on the film, which has the audio and sound effects removed so you’re able to hear the track made up from different edits.
i haven't seen dunkirk yet but i hope the germanpilots aren't portrayed as brainles goons as easy to shoot down as practice targets like in "pearl harbor"
The film doesn’t show the germans directly, which adds to the immense amount of suspense and impending doom. You don’t get to see the enemy that is surrounding you.
Dunkirk focuses on the psychological impact of the war, not the physical. Germans aren’t target practice, they’re a distant, invisible enemy which looms over everything.
He's on me....
"I'm on him"
ratnick loved this movie see bay this movie right here is how you use Imax cameras
Sounds a bit weird dude xD
“He’s a big guy”
Steve mc “For You.”
classic
Nolan should make his own version of Battle of Britain same like Dunkirk
@Jamie Dekeyser oh yeah bruh. Dieppe is hardly remembered nowadays it would be good if someone shed a light on that doomed raid
The Stukas sound on Imax was briliant!
What I found amazing about the sound was the fact that they used a completely new home made "Jericho Siren" in order to film the noise! Because of this, instead of us hearing the stereotypical sound we hear in every movie when a plane is going down, our ears are introduced to this horrifying new sound so that we can actually feel like the soldiers on the ground taken by surprise by the psychologically terrifying sound. It's a very very clever method and Nolan was a genius for doing this.
but "stuckas" tho
One hour:
Their finest hour.
RAF pilots eternal respect
nah Luftwaffe are real kings.
@@twoys440 even more so respect to the brave who fought em
Come on Farrier COME ON!
Huh. I never realized his name was "Farrier". In that scene, I thought he was saying "Come on, 'Fire". You know, Fire short for Spitfire
Best movie of 2017.
I had a really hard debate on which film in 2017 was the best, I was debating either Logan or Dunkirk.
What I want to see is a mostly POV film - 90 minutes - from the perspective of a single WWII fighter pilot who is inevitably pitted against the odds in one hell of a dogfight.
It should start in the air, end, well, as it ends for our main protagonist and be as adrenalin punchy as the dogfight scenes in Dunkirk. Just 90 minutes of it. Oh, and scored by Zimmer. That's got to be a given.
DrzBa I wouldn't mind seeing that as a Nolan film about the Battle of Britain.
Not a flight simmer (hate flight sims) - just impressed with the tense air scenes in Dunkirk. I was also impressed with the film "Master and Commander" which started, and ended, at sea (with Very Few scenes on land). No messing about - 90 minutes of intense, sweat inducing, edge of the seat, dogfighting, please. Either "Dogfight" or "The Battle of Britain" would do it, as a title.
DrzBa. you can check some "il2 atag" or "il2 BoS" here in youtube
nye g I dont know, and dont think so, I was just refering to the fact that you can find here on youtube very good "short films" of the sort you described
:)
Part of the tension came from it not focusing on one guy thus you not knowing if he'd live
PURE ADRENALINE...!
This whole hour is literally the millisecond I spend trying to spawn into a plane on battlefield
The best war film of all time,seen it 3 times ,and I love the soundtrack so much ,and proud to own the soundtrack ,Hans zimmer is brilent 😊😊
Richard Joganah
Not even close
Imagine a Star Wars spin-off titled "Jakku", where we follow the final climactic battle between the Rebellion and the Empire on Jakku. Each of the three acts would specifically focus on one member of the empire on one of the three main points of the battle, the ground, the air, and the capitol ships. With the ground focusing on a stormtrooper, the air on a tie pilot, and the capitol ships on an officer. And best of all scored by Hans Zimmer. Just Epic........Purely Epic.
Dunkirk moment in Star Wars? Sign me up!
Try Hard thanks
I don't wanna see any more Star Wars movies after episode 8
I hope there are more Prequel star wars episodes like Rogue One
If that legit happened in SW, that would be amazing.
When you're flying in BFV and kicking ass.
excellent mate.
Awesome
Powerful!
What bothered was that the fighter that shoots out farriers fuel gauge gets ignored. They just let it fly off
War isn’t just about winning battles, it’s also about picking them. Remember that their fuel was limited, if they’d gone after the one Stuka they’d be expending valuable fuel and time battling a fleeing aircraft (which might have been trying to bait them anyway) instead the planes which threatened the critical army at Dunkirk.
This is GooooD !!!
🥸👍💟
doing warthunder and play this soundtrack , really awsome
"You should never surrender"
Brilliant.
"Why couldnt we fill up at callais..."
"The enemy had to say something about that."
good job mate!!!
I found this movie too be very tense
The music adds to be very tense indead
poor michael caine
SuperAye he was actually the voice talking to the pilots! After I read that from IMDb and after going to the movies to see this again for a third time it blew my mind lol
yeah, I didn't know he was in it but I recognised the voice. He sounded young like he did in the film Battle of Britain... when he played a spitfire pilot. Was a nice touch
Does anyone else play this while in a War Thunder Match?
no i play tanks mostly
or exclusively
I have this playing in world of warships
The only song i listen to when in taking out a spitfire or hurricane ingame.
yep at sim battles
SPOILER question: which upturned ship/boat was Cillian Murphy (the shell-shocked/PTSD soldier) sitting on when he was rescued by Mr Dawson (Mark Rylance, the civilian boat owner)?
I've been wondering this myself.
phoebephoebo .sydney I don't think it showed it.
I'm under the impression that he was on the ship that Tommy and the Frenchman were on. The one that got torpedoed by a U-boat in the middle of the night. After all, that shell shocked soldier did say that it was a U-boat that brought down his ship.
It was a Bristol Beaufighter heavy fighter, not a ship.
Charles-Olivier Denis it was a ship, seeing how when it was sank you could see the prop, and he said it was a U boat that sank them, and I don’t think they ever do say. It might have happened off screen
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0:46 TAKE COVEEER!!
Der Film ist so geil !!!!!?
Fortis leader one bandit down
What is the song that plays when the two boys run across the beach with the wounded body.?
Unfortunately it's not on the OST.
Wasn't it called 'the mole'?
Sergio Koolhaas It had parts of the mole on it but it's not the whole track. Sadly it's not on the album.
I think it's medical ship
luke thomas Medical Ship isn’t an official track. It’s a track many people have created from bits that are on the OST as well as what’s on the film, which has the audio and sound effects removed so you’re able to hear the track made up from different edits.
Have you found reason to fight yet, buddy?
i haven't seen dunkirk yet but i hope the germanpilots aren't portrayed as brainles goons as easy to shoot down as practice targets like in "pearl harbor"
Hell no, the dogfight scenes in Dunkirk are realistic to it's core.
The film doesn’t show the germans directly, which adds to the immense amount of suspense and impending doom. You don’t get to see the enemy that is surrounding you.
Dunkirk focuses on the psychological impact of the war, not the physical. Germans aren’t target practice, they’re a distant, invisible enemy which looms over everything.
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war thundeeeeeer
This theme include in war thunder
Hans Zimmer is better than Ariana Grande music
I’m not impressed by your anime comic
Only still photos? Thumbs down, mate!
Twister051 It's just music, mate. I could have slapped a single picture on it and be done with it.
and to add to Stijn van Kralingen's reply, its copyright so think before you write a needlessly negative comment
The Sound is just awful!
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