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Dunkirk (film)
quote|400,000 couldn't get home, so home came for them. - Tagline

Dunkirk was a 2017 World War 2 film directed and written by Christopher Nolan, starring Fionn Whitehead, Kenneth Branagh, and, the musical score done by Hans Zimmer, it's about the evacuation of the combined Allied forces of the British and French armies from Dunkirk beach. The film first premiered on Jul7 13, 2017 at Odeon Leicester Square, London, and was eventually released to North American and the United Kingdom in pure IMAX form in July 21, 2017. In the 23rd Critics' Choice Awards, Dunkirk received eight nominations.

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 * Abandon Ship: Captain (the dutch guy) gave this command, everyone began to leave through the hatch spoiler|except Gibson, who didn't make it.
 * Ace Pilot|Ace Pilots: The Spitfire crew.
 * Anyone Can Die
 * Arc Words: Home
 * Big Damned Heroes: The crew of the Moonstone and spoiler|the other civilians who also sailed through the English channel to saved those that are stranded in the French beach.
 * Big Liar|Big Liars: Some of the guys spoiler|that were rescued the Moonshone also helped Peter lied by hiding George's corpse. They were informed that the pilot is "never the same."
 * Driven to Suicide: Many soldiers have done this later on in the film, one guy just runs into the sea.
 * When the torpedo struck the, many abandon ship into the sea, some committed suicide by doing this.
 * Drowning Pit: This happened to Tommy, Alex, Gibson when they and the Highlanders when they got stuck inside a Dutch trawler when the tide came in and the Nazi fire put too many holes in the small boat.
 * spoiler| Farrier was forced to land in the sea, but found out that he can't exit his cockpit. The sea began to fill in.
 * Episode on a Plane: The Blue Sky story arc.
 * Eucatastrophe: The whole movie is this, the Axis were an inch close to capturing the European Allied forces, only for the latter to slip away from their grasp.
 * Historical Domain Character|Historical Domain Characters: Most of the characters in the movie are based on actual historical people.
 * Hero With Bad Publicity|Heroes With Bad Publicity: Averted, spoiler| When the British and French army arrived in English shores, they thought they'll be boo-ed and run out of the country, because they retreated.
 * Land, Sea, Sky: The whole movie's theme.
 * Mistaken for Spies|Mistaken for a German Spy: Some of the Highlanders accused Gibson for being a German spy, since he hasn't said anything at all.
 * Man on Fire|Men on Fire: Some of soldiers were set on fire, because they were already covered with oil while trying to board the civilian boats.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Several, like being inside a ship when a German U-Boat's torpedo hits it, and.
 * Old School Dogfighting: Whenever the Spitfires vs. the German dive-bombers shows up.
 * Operation Blank: Operation Dynamo
 * Shown Their Work: Christopher Nolan and his crew even got advise from WW2 vets that were there during the Dunkirk evacuation, the port guys at Dunkirk, and etc.
 * Stuff Blowing Up
 * Shell Shocked: The first downed pilot that the Moonstone crew fished out. Dawson explained that "He may never be the same again."
 * Race Against the Clock: There's little time for the Allied forces that are trapped on Dunkirk beach, plus the French line can only keep the Nazis at bay for so long.
 * Rousing Speech:
 * You Shall Not Pass: What's left of the French army and their resistance movement are the only ones standing between the Nazi Germans and the weaponless Allied forces that are trapped at Dunkirk.
 * World War II
 * trope: The German dive bomber crashed into the ocean, which already had oil spilling out of the, this made that particular area lit up with fire.
 * trope: Farrier was the last Spitfire pilot and he managed to bring down the last German dive-bomber, so the survival of Dunkirk army and their rescuers can succeed.
 * trope:

Trivia

The movie is split into three colors: sky blue, dark blue, and white, referencing the triptych plot of air, sea, and land.
 * Even the movie's DVD/Blu Ray's special features are divided in this way.


 * One of the stunt co-ordinators thought that a certain boat won't survive the filming, didn't know that using the undestructable Moonshine was a good deal.


 * The oil and soot that's use was environmentally friendly veggies.

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Here's the characters from the Dunkirk movie.

Sky Blue

Farrier

Portrayed by: Tom Hardy

Collins

Portrayed by: Jack Lowden

Tommy

Portrayed by: Fionn Whitehead

Last of his kind|Last of his friends: Tommy was the only one that survived out of his group of his army friends after the Nazi ambushed them.

Deep Sea

Peter

Portrayed by: Tom Glynn-Carney

Pilot: Is the boy alright? Peter: Yes he is.
 * Big Liar: When Peter found out spoiler|that his best friend died, he lied to the pstd pilot.
 * Trope: Peter ended up juggling with helping his Dad and nursing George.

George

Portrayed by: Barry Keoghan


 * Little Stowaway: Only seventeen and decided to join his friend and said friend's Dad to go to France.
 * Tap on the Head: He bumped his head while he, Peter, and pilot fought.
 * spoiler|George died because of his injuries.
 * Blind: When George woke up and talked with Peter, he exclaims, "I'm blind!"

Mr. Dawson

Portrayed by: Mark Rylance


 * Cool Old Guy:
 * Expy: Kinda, Mr. Dawson was based on the Titanic's senior officer who survived its' sinking and eventually went to assist in the Dunkirk evacuation. https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/11/28/charles-lightoller/

Pilot Shelby "Shell" Shocked

Portrayed by: Cillian Murphy

Trope: Shelby tells the Moonstone crew that they'll die when they reach Dunkirk.

Trope: I'm never going back there.

Character Developement: When the Moonstone finally arrived at Dunkirk, he set aside his issues long enough to help the Moonstone crew to bring in soldiers on board.

The Nameless: The shell shocked pilot's real name was never reveal in the film.

White

Commander Bolton

Portrayed by: Kenneth Branagh

Colonel Winnant

Portrayed by: James D'Arcy

Gibson

Portrayed by: Aeurin Barnard

Identity Theft: Gibson stole some IDs and dogtags off of a dead guy, whom he help buried in a markless grave.

Dutch Guy

Portrayed By: Jochum ten Haaf

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African Mythology
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Since Africa is a vast continent with different cultures and languages. It's no surprise that some of the ancient mythology, its gods, and supernatural creatures are found in various modern works, like video games, books, and tv shows.

Gods
Like with any mythologies, African mythology, has multiple gods that are in one huge heavenly family. Though many tribes and groups refer to the top god as Amma or Olorun, while in Eastern Africans prefer Mulungu.


 * Ala - Mother Goddess, ruler of the underworld, and fertility.
 * Amma - Head honcho god.
 * Cagn - The Creator God
 * Eshu - The Hermas expy/trickster and messenger.
 * Katonda - Also a creator god/father of the gods/king and supreme judge of the universe.
 * Kibuka - The war god.
 * Leza - Creator and sky god.
 * Mujaji - The rain goddess
 * Nyame - A creator god, who is associated with both the sun and moon.
 * Ogun - God of war and iron
 * Olorun - Sky god and supreme deity

Demi-Gods
The demi-gods are more diverse and they have many functions. There's thousands of them, but they varied from culture to culture.


 * Shango - storm god, who controls thunder and lightning.

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We here in All The Tropes love to categorize things, like tropes, wikis, cartoons, tv shows, movies, and such, one day we were thinking: Suppose there's a museum of tropes, that has displays of those greats that represent tropes. Don't worry, they displays won't become alive, as far as we know...It's just for fun.

Please do not confuse with Religion Tropes.

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We in All The Tropes love to categorize things. Tropes, tv shows, books, and everything that we can get our hands on. So, one day we got to thinking: What would things be like if the world were run entirely on tropes and what they could be? Who would be the Gods and Goddesses? So, we pooled our resources and come up with as much ideas as possible. No condolences, human sacrifices, and payment is required yet...It's just for fun.

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Cheagal Fonts
Whether a character is a precocious child, team pet, or an alien ends up writing on behalf of the adult, legal guardian or human adult. Doing this gives results that is heavily implied that the youngster is either a genius and wise beyond his years, has better handwriting, or the adult in question’s writing is similar to how a child writes or has average/ horrible handwriting. This can be played for humor or a very nice save on the child’s part, in a more serious story, like thrillers, horror stories, and action-adventures.

The trope namer came from Tales of the Abyss, the cheagal in question, Mieu, tries to fill in for Luke with writing his daily journal, the other characters inquire about Luke’s penmanship, implying that Fabrve’s writing is questionable or Mieu knows how to write human.

Compare and contrast ‘Signature Style,’ ‘Creator Thumbprint’, and Most Writers Are Adults.

Examples

Anime/Manga
In a Naruto filler, it turns out that the titular character completed the latest Make Out Paradise novel, which made the shojun think that the rival leader send him a peace gift. This implied that Jirarya has the writing skills of a pre-teen or that Naruto knows how to write (Since the titular hero also is the editor of Make Out Paradise series).

Video Games
In Tales of the Abyss, when Mieu notices that Luke was skipping days of writing in his journal. The young cheagal took matters in his own paws, resulting in some hilarious reactions from Luke’s friends.