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The vaunted director is going back in time to World War II: to tell the harrowing story of the 1940 evacuation of Dunkirk, where over 300,000 Allied troops were saved from Nazi-occupied France. If a very vague and brief official synopsis is more your thing then, well, here you go:Dunkirk opens as hundreds of thousands of British and Allied troops are surrounded by enemy forces. Trapped on the beach with their backs to the sea they face an impossible situation as the enemy closes in.[...]Is Nolan using a lot of CGI for it?In a word: Nope. Nolan is known for going beyond the extra mile to use practical effects for his films because the real thing isnt the same as cooking up the same thing with 1s and 0s in a computer. This is the guy that actually had a life-sized version of a spaceship built to use in Interstellar. Nolan is going life-sized again for Dunkirk, but this time he had the production refurbish actual WWII-era ships to use on-screen. Hes even reportedly spending $5 million of the films budget alone to buy a vintage German Luftwaffe fighter to crash it for a shot in the final film. The production is also shooting on-location in France, Holland, the UK and Los Angeles.
Beh kudos.Certo distruggere un aeroplano storico... forse un filo di cg in questo caso non la disdegnerei.Oppure, con 5 mioni volendo ti costruisci una riproduzione perfetta.
Citazione da: Andrea_23 - 08 Ago 2016, 19:40Beh kudos.Certo distruggere un aeroplano storico... forse un filo di cg in questo caso non la disdegnerei.Oppure, con 5 mioni volendo ti costruisci una riproduzione perfetta.il problema é che Nolan non vuole una riproduzione perfetta. Vuole quello vero.E che esploda.
Ci sta Hardy
Citazione da: Tetsuo - 15 Dic 2016, 23:52Ci sta HardyCi sta Cillian Murphy!!!