Christopher Nolan’s World War II epic Dunkirk has come under fire in India, since the film doesn’t include the depiction of Indian soldiers in the film. The 10th film by Nolan, Dunkirk won over critics in its debut in theaters last weekend and exceeded box office expectations by scoring $50.5 million in its opening frame, and is already receiving Oscar buzz.
Set in May, 1940, the film through its unique triptych narrative chronicles Operation Dynamo and the effort to save 400,000 Allied troops stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk, France, after being surrounded by German forces. And while Dunkirk mainly keys in on the rescue of mostly British (and some French) forces through efforts in ...
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