Went to the IMAX premier last night with Chris Nolan in attendance. One of the few movies worth seeing in IMAX as most of it was shot in 70mm and your seat vibrates with the explosions. Nolan went to pains to note that almost no CGI was used. Heinkels and Stukas were large scale flying models (the 111 is magnificent).
There was a nice costume display at the theater as well.
As for a review, it is a very enjoyable, and other than one scene in the last ten minutes, it feels very authentic for the most part. The weaving of multiple timelines and narratives is clever and keeps the viewer on their toes.
My one aesthetic criticism is that it was surprisingly clean - no blood, no grit for the most part. The beach never looked as ruinous as it does in the archival imagery. Overall, it's really worth seeing, though it is not as revolutionary war movie in the way Saving Private Ryan was.
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