Of the release. It is the story of dunkirk told by Christopher Nolan and it is the story of the evacuation told through Three Intertwining Strands that loosely follow land, sea and air. But all of the story itself is fairly straightforward, it is told over three different timescales, one of the stories lasts one day, and one last one hour and these strands. If you know anything about Christopher Nolan, you would know that he likes to play with time. The brilliant thing about this is that he does in a way that is very clear, you understand what is happening even though it is a complex structure. It is shot on large format film and you have seen from the images, they are astonishing, great big cameras, plaudits to the cinematographer, carrying around these bulky cameras and doing really extraordinary work with them. The film is available in numerous different formats and depending on where you go to see it, you can see it in digital, 70. The picture will be different and look different.
landslides, minor flooding, and even a dramatic rescue. several homes are inhabitable because of the storms. will carr is live with more details. tended up being a fatal storm. two people died up north in oregon. at times it was so strong one woman who lives here in l.a. said she thought it was an earthquake going on. turns out it was actually a small tornado that set down in south los angeles. another resident actually caught that tornado on his cell phone video there. you can see the tornado ripped a roof off of one home, damaged a number of others. nobody was hurt. according to u.s. tornadoes.com, this is the first tornado that l.a. has seen in the past ten years. the national weather service classified it as an ef-0. check out a waterspout, a tornado over water. jason and his girlfriend nina got the great shot just off of newport beach just south of l.a.