Last Film You Saw

The Journey a fictional story of Ian's Paisley and Martin McGuiness taking a car journey about the Good Friday agreement, I thought Timothy Spall did a good job of taking of Paisley but it wasn't a strange film 5/10 I'm assuming it didn't happen so I'm wondering how they came up with the premise, although you can see the atgiements that both sides had.
 
Haha, yes.

Interesting that Christopher Nolan made a conscious decision to tone down the graphic violence in Dunkirk to get a 12a rating.
 
Wasn't Jurassic Park the first film to get a 12a, for pretty similar reasons (i.e. commercial)

Obviously a commercial decision with films like the Jurassic series. Not so sure there will be many kids desperate to go and see Dunkirk.
Nolan said he made a conscious decision so that young kids would be able to watch and be educated by it. At this rating it would be an option to be shown in schools in the future.
 

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