An irresistible energy buzzes through your body as you collapse into your grimy seat – a hypnotic mix of nervousness, fear, paranoia, and careful optimism.This is a pilgrimage, after all. To some, Nolan is a god, and his temple’s walls, dark and foreboding, seem to push in as the lights go down.which use heavy CGI to look real(Which makes us to feel un real), this movie was made with one of targets that to use less CGI. It means whatever you look is damn real! Including war ships, planes(Which were bought and renoveted under 5 million dollars).nAnd I gonna say one more thing.Just a Tip, before you watch the movie go check some youtube video on Dunkirk history . this is not a typical War movie where soldiers have casual conversation about their names, family etc. One Min into the movie and u r in War till the last minute .and going through the horror and rawness of the scene is traumatic. very rare does a movie make your eyes gazed out on to screen and hear no squeaks or chit chats. I was made stuck and glued to the screen from scene. I must say that this is one hell of sheer survival movie with every scene made so realistically. Christopher Nolan is definitely the best filmmaker of the modern era. Keeps you on the edge of the seat. Outstanding camera work. The plot and screenplay is a major plus point for the story. Brilliant storytelling and filmmaking. Chirs nolan always win our heart the way he presents the story. Movie was shot on IMAX cameras and prefer it to watch on bigger screens as possible.I had my jaws dropped in some shots and the soundtrack by Hans Zimmer creates that tension so well that a simple scene looks Epic!nnI wish the movie was a bit longer. Oh Gosh! Now that I have watched this, I have to wait years for another Nolan movie.nnP.S: Watch it only in an IMAX.