Dunkirk (2017) - Farrier shot down German plane HD(1080p)

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This is personally one of the most intense and emotional scene of the movie.
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Mr Dawson, (played by Rylance) is heavily based on the story of Charles Lightoller, who had been the most senior officer to survive the sinking of the Titanic, and later took part in the Dunkirk evacuation on board his own vessel, Sundowner. Like Dawson, Lightoller lost a son in the RAF early in the war, sailed to Dunkirk with his other son and young friend, and successfully dodged a strafing run by a German plane (a Stuka, in his case) using a technique his son Herbert had taught him. You can still see the Sundowner: it's a now a museum ship at the Ramsgate Maritime Museum.

billb
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my fucking god. the stuka going into the water. the immediate silence followed by cheers, then the sight of a spitfire. ive got chills.

wjtr._
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The Luftwaffe merely adopted the air. Bane was born in the air, molded by doesn't need engines to fly his plane and shoot down the enemy Stuka dive bomber, perform a celebratory fly-by, then bring it in for a perfect 3-point landing on the beach.

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My Father in law from Belfast was there on the beach and swam to a minesweeper and later trained as a bombardier, navigator on PEI Canada later becoming a Burma Bomber out of India fighting the Japanese. His daughter and my wife 37 years passed 2012 and her ashes scattered in the sea. I still have his written account of that event in Dunkirk. Ray

redfox
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This scene perfectly encapsulates the Dunkirk evacuation. The Spitfire, being a symbol of the UK in the war, winning an almost miraculous victory within a larger defeat.

Cronus
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This scene brought a tear to my eyes. Masterpiece

CarolinaSanctos
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It’s a terrible fact but the men on the ground were very, very angry at the RAF because they thought they weren’t there: because they couldn’t see them. The reality is they were fighting tooth and nail thousands of feet up and often well out of visual range of the Dunkirk evacuation points: they stopped endless numbers of attacks on the troops and ships, dying as fast as they would a few weeks later as the Battle of Britain went hot. But nobody -SAW- it, had no concept of what was involved in air cover missions.

And because of that they were treated horribly, up to and including reports of aircrew being roughed up or blocked from getting on ships.

It was like all such events not the wall to wall heroic ordered evacuation, it was the end result of a monumental fuckup on the part of the UK to arm and prepare properly.
The fact we managed to “Wallace and Gromit” our way out of it all was as usal rather more down to luck and individuals resolve than government skill.

Ralnon
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That moment when he mentions his son WAS one of them :((
However British people were throughout history, the people who took part in the Dunkirk evacuation deserve next level respect ❤️

faiyazkabir
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I remember my great grandpa who was at Dunkirk my grandma said that he told her he saw a small boat full of Highlanders so he hopped in went to the middle of the ocean then a Stuka shot it up he had to jump out and swam to a rescue boat.his name was Daniel

joshuaburke
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This movie was confusing to me when I first saw it the way it jumped around. But after watching it 3 or 4 times it's a masterpiece.

temp
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One of the most powerful scenes in cinema history.

evancodsworth
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This scene always makes me emotional. Just one hero guarding the skies, savings so many young men and literally generations of people.

jjacobs
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Those engineers knew how to strike fear into people when they designed the German planes

ivanc
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Goosebumps. Just… amazing. All of it. I felt like I was there.

Rigs
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Honestly I still can't figure out how he would have turned around to shoot that thing down without killing all of his speed, which would've made it easier for him to land on the beach near the soldiers

darkphoenix
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Stuka sirens must have been terrorizing.

veritas.loquitur
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I remember watching this movie in July 2017.It was epic.. I wish I could see it in IMAX again today...

alexsky
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Farrier had about 10, 000 pints waiting for him back home.

michaeldoliveira
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Something was missing in this movie - lots of great individual scenes but somehow lacked the overall chaos and enormity of the situation

jdlk
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If I remember correctly I think the land troops blamed the Air Force for not helping not realizing what else was going on.

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