Dunkirk – First Bombing
Dunkirk is a non-linear narrative of the weeklong struggle of Allied soldiers stranded and awaiting rescue, the daylong journey of a civilian assisting in their rescue, and the hourlong experiences of a Royal Navy fighter pilot struggling to protect the skies from German Luftwaffe.
Dunkirk has been compared to Saving Private Ryan, for its unrelenting intensity, commitment to accurately portraying poignant WWII events, and some of the best war fight scenes, to date. Technically, Dunkirk could be considered a single, extended battle scene, so it’s tough to choose just one scene for our list. But the First Bombing, while not particularly violent or bloody compared to other scenes, has earned a spot on our list. It illustrates the devastation and vulnerability experienced by the soldiers stranded on the beaches of Dunkirk in a uniquely moving way.