French guy here, I live 1h away from Dunkirk and for my birthday last year I came to see Nolan shooting the movie on the beach. Of course we couldn't approach at all, but we saw explosions, fire, planes etc... from far away and it looked astonishing. Can't wait to see the result !
What really sells the aerial combat scenes for me is the realism of the dialogue. Just imagine what Michael Bay would have done with those dogfight scenes: "He's on me! I can't shake him! Get him off me!" "I'm on his tail! Kiss your ass goodbye, Adolf!" Instead, we get a calm, measured professional fighter pilot saying only as much needs to be said. The moment he shot the 109 off Collins's tail, that one word, "Clear!" hammered home the difference between Nolan's film and the bullshit a lot of Hollywood studios churn out. The dogfight scenes in Pearl Harbor were ridiculous. In Dunkirk they looked, felt and sounded real.
@@elennapointer701 Yeah, Michael Bay movies or Red Tails or any movie with OP heroes that kill dozens of enemy planes signehandedly, while the enemies that are supposed to be the best pilots around, only manage to fire 5 times their ammo capacity around the hero's plane, or hit it once if the movie needs some artificial tension: WE'VE GOT COMPANY!!!! YEAH TEACH THAT SUCKER A LESSON! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I GOT THE BASTARD' NOW WHERE'S MAH BURGER? OH SHIT I'M HIT!!!!! TAKE THAT YA KRAUT' THAT'S FOR JIMMY!!! Dunkirk: Bandit 12 o'clock. He's on me! I'm on him. On my mark Fortis 2, turn left. 3, 2, 1, mark. Is he down? Yeah, he's down for the count.
Delivered in the movie in a cool calm professional manner by Tom Hardy's character as other British fighter is being chased by a German fighter....never been in military, but I imagine textbook stuff in words and delivery
Tanveer Ahmad Mental images that flows with the music. You dont see but visualizes is like your brain design an spectrum to match with the sound. Never happened to you?
Fun fact - The ticking voice you're hearing behind the song is actual sound of Nolan's watch which he recorded and sent to Hans Zimmer for synthesizing .
I just saw Dunkirk, and this song was used so amazingly well in the scene where Churchill has a swordfight with Hitler on the beach, it was the most intense scene I've ever seen.
The climax is the best part of that scene, when Danerys Stormborn Targaryen swoops down with Drogon and breathes a flaming wall of hot fire on them all.
but the one thing that got stamped in my mind was the scene where Gandalf made Frodo and Sam stand over one another and magically glued them to be an orc so they could disguise among the enemy.
I would love to go in one it was a bloody good fighter. But do you know the hawker hurricane shot down more enemy aircraft than the spit fire. Spits where used more to go after enemy bf109 fighters while the hurricane went for the bombers
@@Mjk10957 Yes, you are true mate but did you know that even the Corsairs where kinda the "Hurricane of Sea" but didnt get to take on more kills than its land cousin.
Abhishek Deshpande sorry doesnt make sense the music would get original score which would go to Han. But Im predicting The Shape Of Water getting that.
Throughout this soundtrack and some songs in Interstellar, Hans Zimmer uses a method in film that creates stress and reveals the urgency of the situation. It’s the ticking clock method, where, most famously, there will be a bomb counting down, and the heros have a certain time limit to get things done, inducing stress. However, much of the time, it doesn’t work on audiences because we know how’s it’s done. However, Hans Zimmer hides this method in his music, either using a pocket watch (which is Nolan’s, or having his music be in 60bpm, creating the sense of real time) HES A BLOODY GENIUS
Get over it loser. Do you really think Saving Private Ryan was accurate? Also, you know how sick you sound when you talk about a war film not having action? Do you get off to that kind of stuff? People getting their insides blown out of their chest? Think before you say shit like that you weirdo.
@@vickjr98 I saw it in IMAX at a repeat showing a year after it came out, and it was the most stressed I've EVER felt watching a film in my entire life. I had already checked out this soundtrack before then and read the comments and thought "yeah yeah, stress, lol whatever" and watching in the cinema I wanted to actually break the other pilot in half with my bare hands! I'll never watch this at home because it's just not worth it after seeing it in IMAX.
Yeah, my hype meter for this movie is intense. I have faith it will deliver. I'm also looking forward to Valarian but that'll either be epic of stick to high heaven.
Nolan's requests to Hans Zimmer for movie themes "The last time you see your child" -interstellar "Hope mixed with anger" Dark Knight "Hope mixed with courage" Man of Steel. "Anger mixed with insanity" Batman's BvS theme "Fear of failure " - Dunkirk
it make sense for dunkirk since PM Churchill wants more than ten thousand men get their home ticket, the Spits pilot make sure that they have enough fuel to give a support on Dunkirk and doesn't want waste time too, the navy afraid of "entering sheep slaughter zone".
I had the honour of seeing Hans Zimmer live in concert last week and it was the best night of my life. Everything that was played, from Interstellar to The Dark Knight, from Inception to Wonder Woman, was absolutely breathtaking. I know Dunkirk won't let me down
dude in 2011 i went to see Mi4 900 miles away from my home to just see the opening scene of the dark knight rises so I've been there now i have an imax screen in my city so no more long journey to experience it in imax,... so have a blast.
roloug95 hahaha. I did that for the dark Knight rises. back then we didn't have an IMAX in our city so I travelled.. now we have four but still no 70mm. but I guess imax will do..
I was listening to the score of Batman until Inception. I was listening to Inception until Interstellar happened. Now I'm listening to Dunkirk. The fusion of Nolan and Zimmer is unmatchable.
The Supermarine Spitfire, one of the RAFs fiercest fighter planes and one of the most iconic aircraft of all time. It had a high-performance Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and most variants featured a devastating array of .303 machine guns and 20mm cannons. This song is fitting for such an impressive war machine. I love the propeller-like sounds in the intro
I just knew that the song would be related by the plane (a Spitfire) that Tom Hardy will fly in the movie, but I'm always happy to learn a few things about this plane !
Astonp99 A few more details: The Spitfire went through 24 different sub-versions, not all of which entered production. The version that flew over Dunkirk was the original Mk 1, equipped with a 1030 hp Merlin III engine and armed with a total of eight .303 machine guns. They didn't get the 20mm cannons until later on. Each subsequent version of the Spitfire saw upgrades to engine power and altitude capability that kept it competitive with the latest axis fighters (particularly its direct German counterpart, the Me-109) The final (post-WW2) Mk 24 version weighed twice as much and had more than double the horsepower of the original!
From "The dark knight" trilogy franchise, "Inception" and "Interstellar", Hans Zimmer has already hooked me with this thrilling track for "Dunkirk". I cant wait to experience the full score at theathers. This single track has a horrifying and paranoical environment. The ticking sound and the alarm sound it likes they are reminding us that by each second passing, the enemy gets really closer and there is no way to escape the impeding demise.
Unquestionable, liberating self- confidence in your abilities made into a soundtrack. The time for anxiety and doubt is over, time to change the world.
This song isn't just tension, it's anticipation. It's that "something's coming" feeling that keeps you right on the edge of your seat. Best movie I saw all year
Farrier was definitely the best character in the whole movie. Not only by personality,but we can see how a model pilot from RAF is from watching Farrier. He would do anything for his country, including being captured by the enemies. What a man.
kunalcs50 Same here. Even though Dunkirk is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion, just like Inception, if I had to choose between the two, I'll always pick Inception.
Seeing a lot of "BORING ZIMMER, MY CAT COULD MAKE THIS" comments, thought I'd share a take on it. The thing about the "boring Zimmer" vs more melodic composers argument is that with Zimmer, the whole idea of composing is approached differently from its origin. I think the power of Zimmer's scoring lies in simply immersing you deeper in the story and nothing more, thats why it works so well emotionally. Most of today's films are so sense-stimulating that it is almost a relief to have a soundtrack be more of a lens rather than yet another aspect to focus on. Zimmer may not be writing a 4 part flute motif to remind you that so and so is about to come on screen, but he will make you cry when the story wants you to cry. Yeah I get it, a lot of Zimmer's recent stuff is not "traditional" composing- maybe not even that memorable melodically. Hell, most of it you can't even hum along to! The reality of storytelling is none of that matters if the emotion of the scene is unforgettable. Take the final scene of Inception for example- it's the same simple theme you've been hearing the whole film yet somehow everyone remembers the complex emotion of happy yet fearful, sure yet unsure. Of course every aspect of filmmaking comes together to create these moments, but to have such an immense impact without a decisive melody leads me to believe that Zimmer's real prowess lies in the ability to NOT stand out as "the score" and to simply bring you deeper into the story without you really knowing.
brodietavares that was really Well written, and was sure What i had in mind when Reading the negative comments! Most of What you are implying, and the subcomments here, are exactly What Hans Zimmer is saying in his Masterclass at Masterclass.com You Should check it out Btw. :-)
Me! Wasnt expecting anything as didnt see any trailers. plus not particularly a fan of war movies, but this one was mind blowing! fantastic movie and zimmer has raised the bar on soundtracks.
Shakthi Ganesh it’s not that confusing if you pay attention to little details like planes flying pass the ships or seeing certain boats/ships/shipwreck from the air.
I doubt it. Let me explain. I love the movie, it shows us that there are no heroes in war. We are only humans. The thing I loved most was Nolan's respect for history. No sjw or feminist bullshit in this one. And that is the problem here. I doubt that movie that is not PC will win Oscar in these days. AND IT'S A SHAME. It is very easy for devs to put PC infront of history (Battlefield 1 and COD WW2 could sing songs about it) but Nolan said f*ck you I have respect for history. God bless Nolan.
“We shall fight at the beaches, we shall fight at the landing ground, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender.”
Best quote of all time. I will forever stick by it and my great grandad fought for 4 years. If there’s another war and Britain is at risk, I won’t hesitate to join the army and serve.
@@georgiewilliams1952I'm an 80 year old woman and I would do the same. I will not give up my homeland to an enemy, our ancestors fought for centuries, whether on the battlefieds or working on the fields or factories. We owe to them to do the same. Cowards we are not.
The music and the ticking in the background, the tenseness as the planes duelled in the skies. It was glorious, combined with the roaring, gorgeous sound of the Merlin engine. I have no words.
Flash here is a list of my favs in order , imo all brilliant! Hans zimmer Blake Neely Harry Gregson-Williams Rupert Gregson Williams Lorne Balfe Tony Anderson Brian Tyler All brilliant - indulllleggeeee
Today I've traveled with Turkish Airlines. As you probably know they offer you tablets on which you can watch movies. Dunkirk was my choice. So watching a movie with airplane scenes inside one is something I would definitely recommend. A unique experience. Watching tiny ships in Bosphorus Strait from high above from the window seat the same as Tom Hardy. I forgot about the trip, the movie was thrilling.. But then, big turbulences start shaking our plane, everbody starts panicking. But then! THIS GODLY SOUNDTRACK comes up. I wasn't scared, I was... pumped up and excited. Words can't describe that feeling.
"Now kids, I'm going to play some music while you take this pop quiz. The song is 8 minutes long and that's how long you have to complete this quiz. I will not tell you how close the song is to ending nor will I allow any clocks to be seen. Do as much as you can in the time that you have. Hopefully this music will motivate you to do so."
The Batman Guy thats what i did while climbing my friend told me you have to finish this wall in the time of this song good luck he hits play and i start climbing and it got harder the closer i got to the finish because of the song it looked like there was no time left and that the song will end in any moment
blabla bla logan is movie of year blabla pirates of carabien movie of the year bla bla bla dunkirk movie of the year go get a life you fucking groupies kid dicky head
Indeed, but I for one am greatly saddened by them not being able to include a genuine DB-engined 109 in the movie. Buchons sadly don't quite cut it, both in looks and sound. The DB's supercharger whine is really distinctive, and I would have loved to have a mainstream movie do as good a job at capturing it as they did the Merlin in this movie.
Thing is, finding an authentic, flying 109 with a genuine DB engine is near impossible nowadays. I mean, there are a number of those that are reaching flight status... slowly.
"They fell on us! They got my number 2. And the CO" "You saw Camfield go down!" "He blew up! Just Blew up". Cut to a shot of the face of his black lab.
If we're sticking with relatively early-mid war events a film about the whole Bismarck saga would be cool. I know there was a film made in the 50s but tbh it left out way too much
Download the songs to your phone and then find an alarm app that allows you to use your music files as alarms I've been waking up to "Imagine The Fire" for like 5 years. Needless to say I wake up wanting to wrestle a bear
Imagine the terror and urgency of that time in Britain. The only wall left between invasion was the Channel. France had fallen. The government was making plans to flee to Canada, should the upcoming invasion begin to succeed. This music really captures that fear.
Yep. And it subtly gets faster as the movie progresses. It's cut so that every vehicle is increasing speed as the movie goes along and the tempo is matched to the cycling of the engine of whatever vehicle they're following. That's why this track just cuts out (when Tom Hardy's Spitfire runs out of fuel and the engine stops). In the Making of, Zimmer talks about how they'd make little like 2 second edits every once in a while, and he'd basically have to rescore the rest of the movie after that point because it was matched down to the individual frame
@@kimehrenschiold1693 That *is* a good one. I had the pleasure of experiencing that incidental music invoked during the running escape to the rowboat in the theater. The whole audience groaned (in the good way), But to me that track is more evocative of compounding despair than desperation. YMMV naturally,
400'000 soldiers rescued from a beach where they are surrounded by the German army. Rescued by civilians in pleasure boats. Pretty good 'story' if you ask me.
Actually most of the song imitates a lot of sounds you'd hear planes like those make. The fluttering sound is like the turbulence during a high G turn. The siren you mention is like the whining pattern of the engine.
John Doe, it takes Zimmer 5 minutes and 35 seconds just to say SOMETHING in his action movies these days and it's "memorable" in the sense that it's obnoxious, of course. I'd encourage you to hum the tune at 5:35 in public while trying not to sound like an irritating kid.
+TheWilczak It works well in films, which is the main reason he does it. He doesn't need to please the listening crowd alone. Its enough if it pleases Nolan and if it works well in the film. Which it will. Most likely will be played in an aerial dogfight, this one, and not likely to be heard very well anyway with the sound of the Spitfires... Oh, and I'm humming it too...
I think hummable is a fair criteria but more for traditional symphonic scores like John Williams ones and not so much for Zimmer's music because Williams mastered the use of Leitmotifs/melodies/themes to create the connection to the characters of the film and Zimmer tends to use unique sounddesign and a minimalistic approach. If you would have to judge this track just on how musical it is, well it's very cheap as it's 8 minutes of 16th ticking noises with some experimental sound design and a 08/15 "epic" ending. But that's not how to judge Zimmers music in a fair way I think. As you said, Zimmer's approach is just a very different one - and I like his music for that - , as he tries to keep it as minimalistic as possible and I'm sure it works perfect in the film. So for me a huge criteria for film scores is if the music can stand on its own feet without the score. Personally, I feel a bit underwhelmed with this track as I'm missing some substance and it is too boring for me to listen on repeat, so as a filmmusic fan I hope the soundtrack has got some more interesting tracks. Just have to wait and see I guess.
+Real the most successful offside football team ever No one's automatically liking their work, atleast, I'm not, I have my criticisms of Zimmer, and honestly I prefer Williams to him, but composers don't have to please the listening crowd as long as it works in the film. Its an added bonus if it does please people. When Why So Serious came out, some liked it, others dismissed it as being 9 minutes of slightly more than dissonance, but no one disagreed on the fact that it worked well in the film. That's what matters to the director, in this case, Nolan.
Him, Ramin Djawardi, Alexander Desplat, John Williams, Steve Jablonsky, and whoever that composed the score for Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. Those are my favorite movie music composers.
Bernardo Azevedo soldier brotherhood is the best brotherhood. He might have traumatic memories but he watches his fellow pilot like he's just spectating the war
French guy here, I live 1h away from Dunkirk and for my birthday last year I came to see Nolan shooting the movie on the beach. Of course we couldn't approach at all, but we saw explosions, fire, planes etc... from far away and it looked astonishing. Can't wait to see the result !
Hope you enjoy my friend!
they shot the movie in Norway 🤔
Wrong! It was filmed on the actual beach in Dunkirk.
Thanigai Vasan they filmed in different countries, even in the Netherlands
yes at Urk and Ysselmeer
"We shall never surrender"
THIS is what not surrendering sounds like.
Geoff Dell it's more of let's fight back
eshswam that's literally what no surrender means
Liberty or death!
Run! hide! Tell!
oh, wait another era....
epic
Oh good, another Hans Zimmer soundtrack for me to listen to every day for the rest of time.
this soundtrack will be during the arial dogfight.
I think he had done classic tone and modern tone to this movie. If you have watched prologue, the soundtrack sounded more classic
But you are dead
Director Krennic Well, it's something to listen to while you deploy the garrison.
This one sounds allot like TDKR
“He’s on me!”
“I’m on him!”
Classic.
What really sells the aerial combat scenes for me is the realism of the dialogue. Just imagine what Michael Bay would have done with those dogfight scenes:
"He's on me! I can't shake him! Get him off me!"
"I'm on his tail! Kiss your ass goodbye, Adolf!"
Instead, we get a calm, measured professional fighter pilot saying only as much needs to be said. The moment he shot the 109 off Collins's tail, that one word, "Clear!" hammered home the difference between Nolan's film and the bullshit a lot of Hollywood studios churn out. The dogfight scenes in Pearl Harbor were ridiculous. In Dunkirk they looked, felt and sounded real.
Gay.
(Yes, this is a bad joke. Yes I stole it from another comment.)
@@elennapointer701 The dogfights are the most intense parts of the movie.
Really engaging even on the 7th time watching it
@@elennapointer701 Yeah, Michael Bay movies or Red Tails or any movie with OP heroes that kill dozens of enemy planes signehandedly, while the enemies that are supposed to be the best pilots around, only manage to fire 5 times their ammo capacity around the hero's plane, or hit it once if the movie needs some artificial tension: WE'VE GOT COMPANY!!!! YEAH TEACH THAT SUCKER A LESSON! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I GOT THE BASTARD' NOW WHERE'S MAH BURGER? OH SHIT I'M HIT!!!!! TAKE THAT YA KRAUT' THAT'S FOR JIMMY!!!
Dunkirk: Bandit 12 o'clock. He's on me! I'm on him. On my mark Fortis 2, turn left. 3, 2, 1, mark. Is he down? Yeah, he's down for the count.
Yes. Yes. Yes.
“He’s on me!”
“I’m on Him.”
Delivered in the movie in a cool calm professional manner by Tom Hardy's character as other British fighter is being chased by a German fighter....never been in military, but I imagine textbook stuff in words and delivery
"So what the next step in your master plan?"
"Crashing this plane. With no survivors!"
T-1000 You're a big guy
Nolan has a fetish for Tom Hardy in masks destroying planes.
For you.
Not sure if Nolan is the Hans Zimmer of Cinema or Hans Zimmer is Nolan of Music.
Gaurang Divecha why not both??
Gaurang Divecha this comment deserves to be in the top
in Quantum Mechanics they would be both at the same time.
In relation to Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle, your question holds precedence.
Superbly said my friend
When Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer get together, I watch the music and I listen to the movie.
Best analogy!
So, you go to the cinema and close the eyes? not worth imho
dudyorz Why would he close his eyes when he just said that he *watches* the music?
Tanveer Ahmad Mental images that flows with the music. You dont see but visualizes is like your brain design an spectrum to match with the sound. Never happened to you?
dudyorz Bro, you don't get sarcasm, do you? 😆
Fun fact - The ticking voice you're hearing behind the song is actual sound of Nolan's watch which he recorded and sent to Hans Zimmer for synthesizing .
seriously?
Robert W. Yeah pretty sure it’s true
I know they also do it in Interstellar.
@@ramahikari1014 Source or it never happened
@@ramahikari1014 in interstellar that was water dripping sound. not a clock, but it was meant to feel like the clock is ticking.
I just saw Dunkirk, and this song was used so amazingly well in the scene where Churchill has a swordfight with Hitler on the beach, it was the most intense scene I've ever seen.
The climax is the best part of that scene, when Danerys Stormborn Targaryen swoops down with Drogon and breathes a flaming wall of hot fire on them all.
Before the Luftwaffe converge on Dany and shoot her down
Evan Green I loved the part where daenerys had sex with Melisandre
but the one thing that got stamped in my mind was the scene where Gandalf made Frodo and Sam stand over one another and magically glued them to be an orc so they could disguise among the enemy.
Mayank Kr. How could we forget that finale.
I'm glad I watched Dunkirk at a movie theater
the gentle sadness of things me too
So am I
Me too
It was more than worth it
I watched it in IMAX and on a plane trip once.
A film by Christopher Nolan
Music by Hans zimmer
If you see those 2 names toghether then you know the movie is gonna be a masterpiece
Two maestri
True + we can also add Michael Caine to them
karim bassuni indeed
Either that or Steven Spielberg + John Williams (You know, SPR)
My fav names❤
Zimmer - "How many heart attacks do we want to give the audience in eight minutes?"
Nolan - "Yes"
*Y E S*
All of them.
@@BlindAlanAlda Zdravím pane Spolučech
@@mattynek2 Tesne vedľa.
@@BlindAlanAlda B L Y A T
The sound of propellers, the sound of autocannon, the sound of clock ticking, the sound of heartbeats, the sound of siren... This is a masterpiece...
This is a dogfight in music form
A masterpiece for brainless morons who will bully someone who expresses their criticism
@@Muzical-Man Feel free to disagree with the crowd, just don’t start hurling insults when they disagree back.
@@Muzical-ManWhy do you have to be mad? It's only a movie.
@@thriftstorechicken3395 is only movie why you heff to be mad?
One of the greatest planes to ever fly
The Supermarine Spitfire
The most beautiful machine ever conceived by man
I would love to go in one it was a bloody good fighter. But do you know the hawker hurricane shot down more enemy aircraft than the spit fire. Spits where used more to go after enemy bf109 fighters while the hurricane went for the bombers
@@Mjk10957 Yes, you are true mate but did you know that even the Corsairs where kinda the "Hurricane of Sea" but didnt get to take on more kills than its land cousin.
*by allied forces
the very best one
5:28 when you finish the test
5:31 when you realize there is a back
OOF
xD
F
Couldn't be a better instance.
Why did I read this? This is what will give me nightmares.
Inception's score makes me think.
Interstellar's score makes me feel.
TENET's score makes me run.
Dunkirk's score makes me scream.
Dark Knight Trilogy score makes me unstoppable.
Rush score makes me cry
The crown score makes me sad
CoD MW2 score made me epic
TDK bgm makes me have goosebumps.
The Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role goes to the Music by Hans Zimmer in Dunkirk.
Abhishek Deshpande sorry doesnt make sense the music would get original score which would go to Han. But Im predicting The Shape Of Water getting that.
Pa_586 it's a joke about how this score is so impactful to the movie and has such a distinct personality that it was almost like its own character
@@Pa_586 wow you were right
r/whoosh
@@Pa_586 r/whooosh
We Germans are so kind.
We gave you the event for the movie and someone to compose the soundtrack too.
Thanks
Thanks
nein nein haha Hitlers plan all along was "I bet they'll make kickass movies about this some day"
Dankeshone
nein nein wow you really have brass balls saying that!!!
Teacher: "8 minutes left to the end of the exam"
My brain:
joaomlo2 lol I wanted to comment the same
Pretty much.
3 2 1
*The enemy is charging*
Me at the MG:
@@onEmEmbErstudios Me charging towards a MG
I love how this song doesn't really have a drop or anything, it's just starts and goes on as a continuous 8 minute anxiety attack.
5:28
5:28
I argue this simplicity is why it’s able to be used for literally the entire movie
Its like a dodge vipers v10, its doesnt drop, it escalates.
zimmer and nolan = epic
Zimmer's work with producer Jerry Bruckheimer in the 1990s was a lot better. Check it out.
An epic masterpiece
Zimmer and Ridley Scott = EPIC MASTERPIECE.
They're like the dynamic duo. A force to be reckoned with when it comes to their films together 👌🏽
my asss
"He's on me"
*"I'm on him"*
I literally choked, Tom Hardy is such a badass.
Saifuu dude i didnt know that Tom Hardy was on the movie, and when he takes off his mask i was like DESHI DESHI BASARA BASARA
In his next movie, they're only hiring Tom Hardy's eyes and voice. That's apparently all he needs.
"No one cared who I was until I put on the mask"
Shrike200 possibly the best actor of all time.
Best acting you can possibly get from two eyeballs
“If we don’t do something fast, the enemy will win.”
Sums up the whole movie.
sums up every movie tbh
Jake Rutigliano
"hostile team had captured the zone, and got the advantage"
"A little more effort, and the victory is ours"
It's a real life incident, you can't put extra twists in a real life story
Jake Rutigliano ATTENTION TO THE DESIGNATED GRID SQUARE
Throughout this soundtrack and some songs in Interstellar, Hans Zimmer uses a method in film that creates stress and reveals the urgency of the situation. It’s the ticking clock method, where, most famously, there will be a bomb counting down, and the heros have a certain time limit to get things done, inducing stress. However, much of the time, it doesn’t work on audiences because we know how’s it’s done. However, Hans Zimmer hides this method in his music, either using a pocket watch (which is Nolan’s, or having his music be in 60bpm, creating the sense of real time) HES A BLOODY GENIUS
Heh, I see you’ve watched that video too
@@mr.bruhmoment4732 that vox video, right?
Nolans watch is a myth
Oh you've seen Vox video
Hans Zimmer isn't unworthy of the Oscar. The Oscar is unworthy of Hans Zimmer.
True
At this point, Nolan getting an Oscar is almost an insult. Such an overrated "prize".
@
Hear, hear!
@@krishanuchatterjee3229 Don't forget Man of Steel and BvS. I'm assuming the original person who posted that isn't a Snyder fan...
Chris Nolan: Hans...
Hans Zimmer: Yes, Chris?
Nolan: I want you to give me a panic attack.
Zimmer: I can do that.
AnonGuy
Hans Zimmer can give you anything you want
Zimmer: Say no more fam.
TIGER MAFIA
Zimmer: Hold my beer
🤣🤣🤣🤣
AnonGuy you’re not funny anymore , stop stealing jokes
Dunkirk gonna be so intense imma bring my own oxygen tank and ventilator in theatre
John Smith SAME
LMAO
You wont be seeing a saving private ryan action.
Erich Hartmann and? it's not a Saving Private Ryan ripoff
Get over it loser. Do you really think Saving Private Ryan was accurate? Also, you know how sick you sound when you talk about a war film not having action? Do you get off to that kind of stuff? People getting their insides blown out of their chest? Think before you say shit like that you weirdo.
I regret not watching this film at the theatres
Me too. I've been told the experience in IMAX was extraordinary
@@vickjr98 It felt lived in due to the sound design, scary(especially the opening gun shot), immersive
I watched it IMAX. Very lucky
THE BEST CINEMA EXPERIENCE I HAVE HAD EVER
I saw this in theaters but not IMAX sadly.
@@vickjr98 I saw it in IMAX at a repeat showing a year after it came out, and it was the most stressed I've EVER felt watching a film in my entire life. I had already checked out this soundtrack before then and read the comments and thought "yeah yeah, stress, lol whatever" and watching in the cinema I wanted to actually break the other pilot in half with my bare hands! I'll never watch this at home because it's just not worth it after seeing it in IMAX.
TARS ,TARS, do you copy? Set goosebumps to 100%
Salman Khan goosebumps not available
Let's turn the humerus to 40%
Just reading this comment gave me goosebumps
Aye-aye, Captain VR Future Face!
TARS : It's not possible
NOLAN : No it's necessary!!
Wrong movie
You can practically see it from here
What?
Hype
What?
Home...
If I could double like a comment, I would for this one.
Niko Beliic Fuck off who so ever u are...
what?
that ur wrong 😉
Yeah, my hype meter for this movie is intense. I have faith it will deliver. I'm also looking forward to Valarian but that'll either be epic of stick to high heaven.
Mom: Aww look at him play with his cute little airplanes!
6 year old me: 5:31
Worth a thousand likes
"He's on me!"
*"Im on him."*
@@rain_xix TICKATICKATICKATICKA
lol
Ahahhahahahaha!!
Nolan's requests to Hans Zimmer for movie themes
"The last time you see your child" -interstellar
"Hope mixed with anger"
Dark Knight
"Hope mixed with courage"
Man of Steel.
"Anger mixed with insanity"
Batman's BvS theme
"Fear of failure " - Dunkirk
And it all ends up sounding the same...
@@Stereozentrum big edge here
it make sense for dunkirk since PM Churchill wants more than ten thousand men get their home ticket, the Spits pilot make sure that they have enough fuel to give a support on Dunkirk and doesn't want waste time too, the navy afraid of "entering sheep slaughter zone".
@@Stereozentrum nice try...u just trolled urself mate...
Batman Vs Superman, Man of steel were directed by Zack Snyder (Nolan was executive producer)
This is not just a soundtrack, it's an entirely complete character in the movie.
amen
AMEN
That applies to any movie with a great score, especially Star Wars, LOTR and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Yeah and it's also a soundtrack
A rare and fine example of a TH-cam top comment being a legitimate top comment.
I had the honour of seeing Hans Zimmer live in concert last week and it was the best night of my life. Everything that was played, from Interstellar to The Dark Knight, from Inception to Wonder Woman, was absolutely breathtaking. I know Dunkirk won't let me down
Was there Modern Warfare 2?
Debbie Sanna I'm going in November, glad to hear the concert is good
Debbie Sanna Uu
Right on, HZ was in my city last week too. Experiencing this amazing music live was awesome.
Just came back from his concert and boy it was AMAZING!!!
Sadly, he didn't play the MW2 Soundtrack, would've been awesome if he did.
I'm literally flying to a different city just to see this in 70mm IMAX
roloug95 me too😀
dude in 2011 i went to see Mi4 900 miles away from my home to just see the opening scene of the dark knight rises so I've been there now i have an imax screen in my city so no more long journey to experience it in imax,... so have a blast.
I'm driving 3 hours to do the same!
Same here. Nearest IMAX theater is 600kms away.
roloug95 hahaha. I did that for the dark Knight rises. back then we didn't have an IMAX in our city so I travelled.. now we have four but still no 70mm. but I guess imax will do..
5:31 my new ringtone :)
Ayo
Now that'll wake you up
Wouldnt think that i would see u here chubby dino
This DUNKIRK edit is so beautiful th-cam.com/video/o9wdAW_zk7s/w-d-xo.html :)
5:31 when Its your ringtone
I was listening to the score of Batman until Inception.
I was listening to Inception until Interstellar happened.
Now I'm listening to Dunkirk.
The fusion of Nolan and Zimmer is unmatchable.
jayanth chinnu Word bro. 💯💪🏽
I do the same thing lol. Can’t wait for the next movie
Listen to "Rush": Lost but Won
Listen to pirates of the Caribbean
This isn't music
This is a whole new experience
Hi Elon
that moment when its only the first 2 seconds of the soundtrack and you have already decided its master piece
Racist fucker
Racist dicknut
That's when you know you're biased
That moment when you initially see the video is uploaded and you have already decided it's a masterpiece.
@Niko Beliic : Why? Because he fucked you anyways, that's why?
The official theme of 2020
You can say that again
There was a plague then it went down but suddenly it went all way up and then it was over
😂😂😂🤣🤣
@@satriadicky3732
*Laughs in political global tensions igniting military boost ups*
@William Cui 2020 is like ww1 its so great we wont need a sequel yet we still have a sequel
The Supermarine Spitfire, one of the RAFs fiercest fighter planes and one of the most iconic aircraft of all time. It had a high-performance Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and most variants featured a devastating array of .303 machine guns and 20mm cannons. This song is fitting for such an impressive war machine. I love the propeller-like sounds in the intro
Dylan Wadell Finally, someone who got the title.
Dylan Wadell I was wondering about the title. Thank you for explaining!
I just knew that the song would be related by the plane (a Spitfire) that Tom Hardy will fly in the movie, but I'm always happy to learn a few things about this plane !
Astonp99 A few more details: The Spitfire went through 24 different sub-versions, not all of which entered production. The version that flew over Dunkirk was the original Mk 1, equipped with a 1030 hp Merlin III engine and armed with a total of eight .303 machine guns. They didn't get the 20mm cannons until later on.
Each subsequent version of the Spitfire saw upgrades to engine power and altitude capability that kept it competitive with the latest axis fighters (particularly its direct German counterpart, the Me-109) The final (post-WW2) Mk 24 version weighed twice as much and had more than double the horsepower of the original!
Thanks, Captain ! And don't forget about the SeaFire !
From "The dark knight" trilogy franchise, "Inception" and "Interstellar", Hans Zimmer has already hooked me with this thrilling track for "Dunkirk". I cant wait to experience the full score at theathers.
This single track has a horrifying and paranoical environment. The ticking sound and the alarm sound it likes they are reminding us that by each second passing, the enemy gets really closer and there is no way to escape the impeding demise.
Frank Lesher me too 😃
Alex Kulik ARE YOU FUCKING WITH ME ARE YOU FOR REAL
Alex Kulik ohhh you mean release weekend not next Thursday
damn right i listen to zimmer while cleaning the house.
Alex Kulik Lol damn it! Got my hopes way high the fuck up!
>Open War Thunder
>Choose British
>Choose early Spitfire
>Play
>Feel the tense
I played this while flying my Hurricane :D
I've researched the British only for that experience
Man i did that and is fricking frightening
or even better, the DCS Spitfire on Normandy.
The only way to properly do it.
This song is basically anxiety made into a soundtrack.
true
Relatable
Try listen to imperfect lock also by hans zimmer
Literally
Unquestionable, liberating self- confidence in your abilities made into a soundtrack. The time for anxiety and doubt is over, time to change the world.
TiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTiccaTicca
*Zimmer Clock Intensifies*
Feat. Zimmer Stun Gun, Zimmerchopper, Zimmer Thin Metal Staircase, Zimmer Siren, Zimmer Footsteps, and Zimmer Falling Building
Indeed
dude i was wondering what was after the 15th ticca... thanks...
It's actually Christopher Nolan's own watch
Death Ticca Masala? Lol
"No one cared who I was until I put on the mask"
The oxygen mask that is
IF I SHOOT DOWN YOUR BF-109 WILL YOU DIE?
Legionnaire It would be extremely painful
Pritish Gandhi You seem like a tough guy
Harrison Ryan For you
My name is Max.
This song isn't just tension, it's anticipation.
It's that "something's coming" feeling that keeps you right on the edge of your seat.
Best movie I saw all year
Other War Movies : We Have A Real Battle
Dunkirk : We Have A Hans Zimmer
Nice
What do you mean with "real battle"?
@Daniel Wu I know but It's still a real battle
More of a battle for survival, but yeah, still a battle.
@@nesselaraelinn7712 Escape from the army that lost every war it was in for the last 100 years?
That air raid sirens type of sound really makes it sound scary and intense
thats german Stuka for you
Jericho trumpet is it?
Yes, Jericho trumpet
Yess
You look a lot like Hugh Laurie, Mr. Nobody.
Farrier was definitely the best character in the whole movie. Not only by personality,but we can see how a model pilot from RAF is from watching Farrier. He would do anything for his country, including being captured by the enemies. What a man.
Just came back from the movie. This is the first thing I am doing.
same
Doing chores with this playing in my ears makes it purposeful and of greatest urgency. Thank you Mr Zimmer for helping me take out the trash.
Bahahhahahhahha
Hahaha
hahahahahahaah
Christopher Nolan + Hans Zimmer + Tom Hardy = Holy Trinity
Filmaking religion
I prefer DiCaprio with Zimmer and Nolan,Inception ;)
kunalcs50 Same here. Even though Dunkirk is an absolute masterpiece in my opinion, just like Inception, if I had to choose between the two, I'll always pick Inception.
Random Guy yep :D
Juliannov13 - True
Seeing a lot of "BORING ZIMMER, MY CAT COULD MAKE THIS" comments, thought I'd share a take on it.
The thing about the "boring Zimmer" vs more melodic composers argument is that with Zimmer, the whole idea of composing is approached differently from its origin. I think the power of Zimmer's scoring lies in simply immersing you deeper in the story and nothing more, thats why it works so well emotionally. Most of today's films are so sense-stimulating that it is almost a relief to have a soundtrack be more of a lens rather than yet another aspect to focus on. Zimmer may not be writing a 4 part flute motif to remind you that so and so is about to come on screen, but he will make you cry when the story wants you to cry.
Yeah I get it, a lot of Zimmer's recent stuff is not "traditional" composing- maybe not even that memorable melodically. Hell, most of it you can't even hum along to! The reality of storytelling is none of that matters if the emotion of the scene is unforgettable. Take the final scene of Inception for example- it's the same simple theme you've been hearing the whole film yet somehow everyone remembers the complex emotion of happy yet fearful, sure yet unsure. Of course every aspect of filmmaking comes together to create these moments, but to have such an immense impact without a decisive melody leads me to believe that Zimmer's real prowess lies in the ability to NOT stand out as "the score" and to simply bring you deeper into the story without you really knowing.
brodietavares You wrote exactly what I was thinking listening to the negative comments.
Very well put.
Exactly. Interstellar score made a lot more sense after seeing the movie, he says clearly he's accompanying the film and not trying to overshadow it.
I agree, Hans will occasionally compose traditional themes, but his scores are more about innovation and momentum.
spot on!!!
brodietavares that was really Well written, and was sure What i had in mind when Reading the negative comments!
Most of What you are implying, and the subcomments here, are exactly What Hans Zimmer is saying in his Masterclass at Masterclass.com
You Should check it out Btw. :-)
okay who is here after watching the film?...powerful score
Rahul vinal Narayan me 😀
Me! Wasnt expecting anything as didnt see any trailers. plus not particularly a fan of war movies, but this one was mind blowing! fantastic movie and zimmer has raised the bar on soundtracks.
Rahul vinal Narayan aye.
Me
me too..it's incredible
As a non-Frenchman. Massive respect for the French who bravely held the line so others had a fighting chance.
50 000 French people fighting Germans so 300 000 English could escape by the sea. There were 40 000 prisoners and Dynamo changed the face of the war
Thanks
"France has lost a battle, but France has not lost the war!"
DeGaulle and Churchill were exactly the kind of leaders France and Britain needed.
*Ils ne passeront pas!*
@@mrkeogh so long as even 1 person resists then a war is not lost
Air - 1 hour
Sea - 1 day
Land - 1 week
True dat
Thank you for that information, because I was confused of the timeline in this movie.
Shakthi Ganesh it’s not that confusing if you pay attention to little details like planes flying pass the ships or seeing certain boats/ships/shipwreck from the air.
The mole - one week
Even more so, the RAF at the time could only stay airborne over Dunkirk for about an hour.
"He's on me! I'm on him"
Favorite line from that trailer, by far.
More like Star Wars was inspired by this, since this is a realistic adaptation of the actual events that occurred.
"We can practically see it from here"
"What?"
"The Oscar"
I doubt it. Let me explain. I love the movie, it shows us that there are no heroes in war. We are only humans. The thing I loved most was Nolan's respect for history. No sjw or feminist bullshit in this one. And that is the problem here. I doubt that movie that is not PC will win Oscar in these days. AND IT'S A SHAME. It is very easy for devs to put PC infront of history (Battlefield 1 and COD WW2 could sing songs about it) but Nolan said f*ck you I have respect for history. God bless Nolan.
Friendly reminder that Interstellar lost to the Grand Budapest for it's score
yeahhh
Zalinki yeah.🙁
It's not often I laugh out loud when reading a TH-cam comment, but this is one such occasion. Good job!
“We shall fight at the beaches, we shall fight at the landing ground, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender.”
Best quote of all time. I will forever stick by it and my great grandad fought for 4 years. If there’s another war and Britain is at risk, I won’t hesitate to join the army and serve.
Britain rules the waves…
@@georgiewilliams1952I'm an 80 year old woman and I would do the same. I will not give up my homeland to an enemy, our ancestors fought for centuries, whether on the battlefieds or working on the fields or factories. We owe to them to do the same. Cowards we are not.
The music and the ticking in the background, the tenseness as the planes duelled in the skies. It was glorious, combined with the roaring, gorgeous sound of the Merlin engine. I have no words.
Not to mention the Spitfire machine gun. It sounded like a rock in a blender machine gone crazy
D North YOUVE GOT A HOLE IN YOUR RIGHT WING
great analysis, virginia
did you know that the ticking is often Chris Nolan's watch?? I think that's so cool
I'm a simple man, I see Hans Zimmer I press like
The Flash yah that is simple of you
Or when you hear him.
You have iris flash
Any music that is instrumental that i have liked, 95% of the time is made by Hans Zimmer.
Flash here is a list of my favs in order , imo all brilliant!
Hans zimmer
Blake Neely
Harry Gregson-Williams
Rupert Gregson Williams
Lorne Balfe
Tony Anderson
Brian Tyler
All brilliant - indulllleggeeee
We can practically see it from here...
What??
The Oscar...
Home.
Oscar,it then gentlemen.
but not the golden globe (why????)
8 nominations
This better win😂
Listening to this literally anywhere makes you feel like *something* is about to happen and you're anxiously waiting for it...
🤣🤣🤣🤣i thought i was the only one to feel this.
Today I've traveled with Turkish Airlines. As you probably know they offer you tablets on which you can watch movies.
Dunkirk was my choice.
So watching a movie with airplane scenes inside one is something I would definitely recommend. A unique experience. Watching tiny ships in Bosphorus Strait from high above from the window seat the same as Tom Hardy. I forgot about the trip, the movie was thrilling..
But then, big turbulences start shaking our plane, everbody starts panicking. But then!
THIS GODLY SOUNDTRACK comes up. I wasn't scared, I was... pumped up and excited. Words can't describe that feeling.
True, eventually I was captured by ISIS soldiers whose face were out of the frame as I gazed upon...home.
Of course man!
luduvugla I watched Dunkirk in the airplane as well
Bruh I watched this on can airplane but the ride was smooth, if I had turbulence on one of those crazy scenes I would feel all type of adrenaline
Mr_HulaStache I understood that reference.
" Crashing this plane. With no SURVIVOR!"
-TARS quote from Dunkirk (2014)
You're a big man
It would be extremely painful
TARS u nasty
The Craig King His humour setting I think was a tad too high
you mean Dunkirk (2008)
"Now kids, I'm going to play some music while you take this pop quiz. The song is 8 minutes long and that's how long you have to complete this quiz. I will not tell you how close the song is to ending nor will I allow any clocks to be seen. Do as much as you can in the time that you have. Hopefully this music will motivate you to do so."
Well you imagine taking an intense test or exam with that music in the background
Holy shit Richard stfu :D I literally shit my pants now
Rudolf Krátký I would too XD
The Batman Guy let us free plzz
The Batman Guy thats what i did while climbing my friend told me you have to finish this wall in the time of this song good luck he hits play and i start climbing and it got harder the closer i got to the finish because of the song it looked like there was no time left and that the song will end in any moment
Anxiety: The Original Soundtrack
lol
Boi
Awwww mennnn
can't be more true
man, every time I listen to this music, my mouth gets dry.
The intensity!! This is going to be the film of the summer! Nolan and Zimmer forever!
Novi can i correct u?..its goin to b the movie of the year
Jai Nair Nah, of the summer. Logan was already movie of the year back in march
blabla bla logan is movie of year blabla pirates of carabien movie of the year bla bla bla dunkirk movie of the year go get a life you fucking groupies kid dicky head
Novi We meet again.
This song is really tense from 0:00-8:03
Frederick Thompson I know right!
I like the part where it gets intense
Song ??
yee naw which part is that?
@@user-yf9ku1tl6b everything
Imagine this as the end of round theme for Battlefield!!!
This would send everyone into do or die mode
You have Fjell 652, Iwo Jima and Solomon Islands
BFV Solomon Island end of round theme. Clearly inspired by this.
@@NWA744 It's a remixed They Push, We Push (The american EOR)
Dunkirk game mode in bf5
This is one of the best pieces of music ever in a film or show to evoke pure anxiety and stress. Another masterpiece from Hans Zimmer.
This would’ve fit perfectly with Nolan’s latest movie Oppenheimer.
I do not feel stress when listening to this track, I feel empowered.
"Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Sweetest sound you could hear out here."
cougarstable73 and people say this movie doesn't have any quotable lines
Indeed, but I for one am greatly saddened by them not being able to include a genuine DB-engined 109 in the movie. Buchons sadly don't quite cut it, both in looks and sound. The DB's supercharger whine is really distinctive, and I would have loved to have a mainstream movie do as good a job at capturing it as they did the Merlin in this movie.
Thing is, finding an authentic, flying 109 with a genuine DB engine is near impossible nowadays. I mean, there are a number of those that are reaching flight status... slowly.
the sound of the beaufighter passing overhead is such a sexy and gentle growl.
Hes on me
Im on him
Chris: give me something that will give me a heart attack.
Hans: say no more
Das_Edelweiss let the game begin!
"Make sure you save enough fuel to get back!"
Nice (uncredited) voiceover cameo from Sir Michael Caine.
The coolest part is he played an RAF squadron leader in the film "Battle for Britain"...does that make "Dunkirk" a prequel of sorts?
He dies, remember?
"They fell on us! They got my number 2. And the CO"
"You saw Camfield go down!"
"He blew up! Just Blew up".
Cut to a shot of the face of his black lab.
Holy shit. Didn't recognise until I saw this comment. Thanks buddy
'You'll be in a barrel if you don't watch out for the fighters.'
I really wish this was the beginning of a trilogy with Nolan and Zimmer:
1/ Dunkirk
2/ Battle of Britain
3/ D-Day
What an epic trilogy this would be.
Instead of D-Day, do Battle of Castle Itter
Operation barbarossa
Change D day for the battle of the bulge, and count me in!
If we're sticking with relatively early-mid war events a film about the whole Bismarck saga would be cool. I know there was a film made in the 50s but tbh it left out way too much
4/ Downfall remake.
Can I order a Zimmer alarm clock?
Download the songs to your phone and then find an alarm app that allows you to use your music files as alarms
I've been waking up to "Imagine The Fire" for like 5 years.
Needless to say I wake up wanting to wrestle a bear
"You would wake up to death"
Order ju Stuka siren alarm clock
The best it is Skyrim awake song
You'd be a nervous wreck and you'd never sleep.
Imagine the terror and urgency of that time in Britain. The only wall left between invasion was the Channel. France had fallen. The government was making plans to flee to Canada, should the upcoming invasion begin to succeed. This music really captures that fear.
But at odds end they stayed and fought carrying that fear with them on the air,i guess this is what "we shall never surrender" sounds like huh?.
@@adventure6553 "stayed and fought."
No they didn't, not until late in the war.
Bruh
African front
Bombing of cities
Bismarck hunt
You're probably thinking of the continental europe thing but these are the ones they fought.
@RPK82SN the Brits did that in retaliation after the Germans bombed the fuck out of Coventry, London and Liverpool aswell as other major cities.
@@adventure6553 they also didn't run in Pacific. They held out until the US got involved in that front
IMAX was fucking awesome and Chris Nolan is fucking genius
엽 엽 you too!!?? My first IMAX film and I loved it
Secdon IMAX movie for me. The first was Interstellar. Really amazing!
엽 엽 the bit in the boat whenever a bullet hit, it made me jump
If there is a god then Chris must be his gift to movie watchers.
what is imax?
You know this definitely was the inspiration behind TENET score.
Maybe the soundtrack "747"?
Definitely. Ludwig did most of it by himself but he also used a lot of Zimmers techniques
yltcaxE
The ''tic-tacking'' almost drove me crazy, it builds the tension on a great way
Interesting fact : the ticking is from Christopher Nolan's actual pocketwatch.
Arthur Chang really?
Yep.
And it subtly gets faster as the movie progresses. It's cut so that every vehicle is increasing speed as the movie goes along and the tempo is matched to the cycling of the engine of whatever vehicle they're following. That's why this track just cuts out (when Tom Hardy's Spitfire runs out of fuel and the engine stops). In the Making of, Zimmer talks about how they'd make little like 2 second edits every once in a while, and he'd basically have to rescore the rest of the movie after that point because it was matched down to the individual frame
Christopher Kortum great analysis
It's pure Zimmer + Nolan! Can't wait
I played this while driving
THERE WERE NO SURVIVORS
F
oof
sounds like a adolf thing to do
You crazy 😂😂😂
F
Hans: Soooo.. what do u want for the score of the new movie?
Chris: I was thinking about Panic Atta-
Hans: Say no more.
Honestly the most intensive track that I ever heard.
Inception - Mombasa
@@RajeshRamesh90 Mombasa comes close, but Supermarine outdoes it. And seeing this scene with a great sound system...nothing comes close.
28 weeks later - in a house in a heartbeat
@@kimehrenschiold1693 That *is* a good one. I had the pleasure of experiencing that incidental music invoked during the running escape to the rowboat in the theater. The whole audience groaned (in the good way), But to me that track is more evocative of compounding despair than desperation. YMMV naturally,
Kim Ehrenschiöld bloody hell, now that’s both the fear factor and aesthetics taken on a whole new level
7:18 onwards HOLY SHIT
0:00 onwards HOLY SHIT
Saimandar that part would be nothing without the 7 minute buildup
Saimandar i fucking nut and peed at the same time omg
Aur saiman ki haal chaal? 😊🤗
oho saiman sir
What if the docking scene from Interstellar was 107 minutes long?
Atomic Raptors that will describe dunkirk
Atomic Raptors with an intensly ticking clock throughout the entire 107 mins. I was fucking swetting when I got out of the theatre
Perfect comparison! It's just 107 minutes of suspense and spectacle. not much of a story really.
400'000 soldiers rescued from a beach where they are surrounded by the German army. Rescued by civilians in pleasure boats. Pretty good 'story' if you ask me.
Sean O' Donovan Right, but usually Chris Nolan fills his films with story, and this one was fairly straightforward
This score is PHENOMANAL! It displays this suspenseful, catastrophic monotone that's meant to spread intensity. By far the best soundtrack by Zimmer.
3:51 the siren esque personality from the music makes it so much more intense.
Really reminds me of an Air Raid Siren from a British Airfield, perhaps a little remix of one.
Actually most of the song imitates a lot of sounds you'd hear planes like those make. The fluttering sound is like the turbulence during a high G turn. The siren you mention is like the whining pattern of the engine.
In my opinion, if you can put an Air Raid Siren in a song, and do it WELL, I'll probably instantly like said song.
Perfect, Stuka *S I R E N*
Sheperds Tone
Anyone else liked this soundtrack before even listening to it, because Hans Zimmer made it? I automatically knew it was going to be great.
John Doe, it takes Zimmer 5 minutes and 35 seconds just to say SOMETHING in his action movies these days and it's "memorable" in the sense that it's obnoxious, of course. I'd encourage you to hum the tune at 5:35 in public while trying not to sound like an irritating kid.
+TheWilczak
It works well in films, which is the main reason he does it. He doesn't need to please the listening crowd alone. Its enough if it pleases Nolan and if it works well in the film. Which it will. Most likely will be played in an aerial dogfight, this one, and not likely to be heard very well anyway with the sound of the Spitfires...
Oh, and I'm humming it too...
I think hummable is a fair criteria but more for traditional symphonic scores like John Williams ones and not so much for Zimmer's music because Williams mastered the use of Leitmotifs/melodies/themes to create the connection to the characters of the film and Zimmer tends to use unique sounddesign and a minimalistic approach.
If you would have to judge this track just on how musical it is, well it's very cheap as it's 8 minutes of 16th ticking noises with some experimental sound design and a 08/15 "epic" ending. But that's not how to judge Zimmers music in a fair way I think. As you said, Zimmer's approach is just a very different one - and I like his music for that - , as he tries to keep it as minimalistic as possible and I'm sure it works perfect in the film.
So for me a huge criteria for film scores is if the music can stand on its own feet without the score. Personally, I feel a bit underwhelmed with this track as I'm missing some substance and it is too boring for me to listen on repeat, so as a filmmusic fan I hope the soundtrack has got some more interesting tracks. Just have to wait and see I guess.
I still don't like it. Zimmer and Nolan are going downhill because of people who automatically like their work.
+Real the most successful offside football team ever
No one's automatically liking their work, atleast, I'm not, I have my criticisms of Zimmer, and honestly I prefer Williams to him, but composers don't have to please the listening crowd as long as it works in the film. Its an added bonus if it does please people. When Why So Serious came out, some liked it, others dismissed it as being 9 minutes of slightly more than dissonance, but no one disagreed on the fact that it worked well in the film. That's what matters to the director, in this case, Nolan.
He's on me !!
I'm. On. Him.
Never fear....A Tom Hardy character is near
Talal M I know right? lol He was even wearing a mask in that scene.
let the games BEEEGIN!!!
there’s not a single time i listened to the shepard tone part at 6:50 without feeling the need to scream.. it literally blow my mind every single time
Name a more iconic duo:
Answer: Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer
mmmmmmm
Steven Spielberg and John Williams
Harry styles and a fat sjw
J J Abrams and Michael Giacchino
Ignotus cillian Murphy & Tom Hardy
Also, Kurosawa/Mifune, Inarittu/Lubezki, Scorsese/DiCaprio/DeNiro, Tarantino/Jackson, Burton/Depp
Zolan, you did it AGAIN! What a time to be alive with these maestro duos work together
Hail! Zoltan!
Zolan Best ship
practiceyourart who's zolan?
Delta 23 Zimmer and Nolan put together.
That's Why Hans Zimmer is only of my Favorite composers
Winderson de Melo what about Daniel pemberton
psycho maniac : He is good as well, his King Arthur soundtrack was amazing.
Generic Trailer music, a disgrace for cinema
Him, Ramin Djawardi, Alexander Desplat, John Williams, Steve Jablonsky, and whoever that composed the score for Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. Those are my favorite movie music composers.
Evan Prabaswara M83 composed Oblivion and Tron:Legacy :)
I don't care if my ears bleed. I need this in high volume
"Come on, Farrier. Come on."
Bernardo Azevedo soldier brotherhood is the best brotherhood. He might have traumatic memories but he watches his fellow pilot like he's just spectating the war
Read Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield
I remember that moment. The tension was unbearable. That bomber was seconds away from hitting its target.
Gates of Fire is incredible! Also read "With the Old Breed" and "For Crew and Country" two more of the finest war novels ever written.
that moment when youre trying to finish your 10 page essay an hour before submission
"He's on me..."
"...I'm on him..."
The soundtrack automatically creates a deadline if you want to finish some project/work.