FILM OF THE WEEK

Dunkirk (Cert 12, 105 mins, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, War/Thriller/Action, available from December 12 on Amazon Video/BT TV Store/iTunes/Sky Store/TalkTalk TV Store and other download and streaming services, available from December 18 on DVD £19.99/Blu-ray £26.99/4K Ultra HD Blu-ray £39.99)

Starring: Fionn Whitehead, Aneurin Barnard, Harry Styles, Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy, Jack Lowden, James D'Arcy, Tom Glynn-Carney, Barry Keoghan.

Young British soldier Tommy (Fionn Whitehead) escapes a hail of German bullets and races to the beaches of Dunkirk, where more than 300,000 exhausted men await rescue. Tommy huddles alongside terrified recruits Gibson (Aneurin Barnard) and Alex (Harry Styles), whose fates rest in the hands of Commander Bolton (Kenneth Branagh) and Captain Winnant (James D'Arcy).

On the other side of the Channel, sailor Mr Dawson (Mark Rylance) answers Winston Churchill's impassioned call for civilian boats to rescue our boys. He is accompanied by his surviving teenage son, Peter (Tom Glynn-Carney), and the lad's friend, George (Barry Keoghan).

At sea, the family rescues a shell-shocked soldier (Cillian Murphy) from the hull of an overturned vessel and witnesses a dogfight between German fighter planes and Royal Air Force spitfires piloted by Farrier (Tom Hardy) and Collins (Jack Lowden).

Dunkirk is a stunning mosaic of personal stories of hard-fought triumph and agonising defeat against the sprawling backdrop of the largest evacuation of allied forces during the Second World War.

Director Christopher Nolan adopts a stripped back approach to storytelling that jettisons dialogue for long sequences. He sets our nerves on edge in the hauntingly beautiful opening scene and steadily tightens the knot of tension in our stomachs until we are physically and emotionally spent.

Pulses race in time with composer Hans Zimmer's terrific score, which includes a soft percussive beat like a clock ticking down to doomsday, and a new arrangement of Elgar's melancholic Nimrod from Enigma Variations.

The ensemble cast is excellent, including One Direction dreamboat Styles, who confidently hefts the emotional weight of one nerve-jangling standoff in a sinking boat.

Rating: ****