Mia Khalifa's 'Dunkirk' Review Has Got Her A Lot Of Flak
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Mia Khalifa has gone in on the recently released Christopher Nolan-directed film Dunkirk, leaving a number of her fans less than happy.
Despite describing Nolan as one of her favourite directors, she slagged off the movie in video made alongside her friend Jeff.
The film currently has 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Observer Film Critic Mark Kemode describing it as 'the definitive cinematic depiction of this remarkable chapter of history', so it's fair to say Mia is bucking public opinion on this one.
Watch the review here:
Captioning the YouTube, she said: "We were less than impressed and both agreed, had we not possessed basic knowledge regarding the rescue at the beaches of Dunkirk, we would have had no fucking clue what was going on in this movie."
In the review she claims that she wasn't sure what time of day it whilst she was watching it, describing the movie's visuals and colour scheme as a palette of 'three primary hues'.
Here's how people responded to Mia's controversial review:
aaand i just lost all my respect for you BECAUSE DUNKIRK IS AMAZING
- Aleeza. (@aleezazhar) July 23, 2017
Nope. Sorry but no... Interstellar dederves this kind of review but Dunkirk is one of the best War movies
- Iván Solorio (@ivansol92) July 24, 2017
DUNKIRK is a masterpiece. Did you see it on 70mm IMAX film? Not saying you're wrong but I've seen it 3 times. Gets better every time!
- Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV) July 24, 2017
Actually Dunkirk is excellent and I love the way how the film tells the same story but from 3 different perspectives
- Gmans1983 (@Grahammosdall) July 25, 2017
Dunkirk was amazing....ReviewFail.
- Amol Srivastava (@vrael5) July 25, 2017
Yesterday we reported how a 97-year-old veteran of the battle had offered his verdict on the movie after watching it in Canada.
Watch what he had to say here:
Credit: Global News.
"I never thought I would see that again. It was just like I was there again," Sturdy told Global News.
"It didn't have a lot of dialogue," he added. "It didn't need any of the dialogue because it told the story visually and it was so real."
Guess it's up to you who you believe, him or Mia.
Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Mia Khalifa
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