I finally got to see this. I was pretty excited about this movie of course with all the wild praise and loving....most of Nolan's movies. Plus I have had Hans Zimmer's "Supermarine" on constant rotation since they released the track a month ago, so I was ready for this. And....just like with Inception, my feelings on this are complicated.
I feel like on a technical level, this is a 10/10 movie. Easily. From cinematography, to the practical effecs, to the tension building, to the gravitas of the characters to the AWESOME score. On a film level, Nolan knocks it out. But as for how it made ME feel as a movie experience, I walked out of the theater...feeling like a 6/10. I'll just say this, like most of Nolan's movies, it's very unconventional, this is essentially one long long scene in a hypothetical 4 hour war film. And you cannot go into this expecting and anticipating a war movie in the way we've become used to them.
There are characters and yet there are no characters. These guys are just faces to guide us along and move the story forward and I feel like a lot of people would have problems with that, including myself. Now, I knew about this aspect going into the movie so I was prepared for it. This movie is all about atmosphere, visually and musically. Going into this expecting character building/ dialogue and a three act movie structure will taint your experience.
All in all. I can't see myself wanting to see this movie again. I'm glad I saw it and was hoping to get more out of it but alas, it may have been a bit too unconventional for me. Also, I personally am fairly familiar with WWII but know next to nothing about the evacuation of Dunkirk so, I think people who have more knowledge, and/or connection with those events will get much, much more mileage out of this film.
This is going to sound like an odd comparison, but I feel the same way about this movie as I did with Atomic Blonde. A visually, technically, and sonically astonishing movie, but also one that left me feeling cold due to lack of character and story depth.