Two of 2017’s highly acclaimed war movies appear to go extremely well together.
War films are mainstays in Hollywood. They must simply tap into some kind of basal instinct in audiences, or at least that’s why so many of them are constantly made. Dunkirk and Darkest Hour are two of the more acclaimed war movies of 2017, and as evidenced by this fantastic edit by Joseph Vargas, they have the potential to converge and form a whole new thriller. Watch it below.
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