00:00Where are we going?
00:01We have to go to Dunkirk.
00:07The first two weeks of shooting, we had huge storms,
00:10and it was wet, it was raining, it was cold,
00:13but, I mean, we were shooting our best material there, you know?
00:15We were always struggling with those elements,
00:18and the tide would always come in faster than anything.
00:21The swing of the tide, as indeed in the original events
00:24and the story of the film, is a major, major factor,
00:27because the swing of the tide is colossal at Dunkirk.
00:31Chris and I were like,
00:32Oh, let's go and shoot, let's go, let's try to shoot in this.
00:36It's a very extreme sort of extra element to have with you,
00:40and that always takes you by surprise.
00:42We ended up on various occasions coming in in the morning
00:45and finding that bits of our mole had been washed away overnight.
00:49And we were basically rebuilding the set
00:51while we were shooting something else.
00:53That's very much the Nolan way, we're out here,
00:55and we're out here to work,
00:56and we're out here to sort of live it a bit more.
00:58Being out in the mole when it's windy and rainy
01:00and you're kind of getting lashed and battered
01:02is quite trying.
01:04In a good way, though, it's going to look amazing.
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