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* OneSceneWonder: Although they're often mentioned afterwards, the real Starling twins, despite being the basis of the FilmWithinAFilm, and central to the plot, only appear in one scene, less than four minutes long, when they first met Catrin as she's looking into their story.

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* OneSceneWonder: Although they're often mentioned afterwards, the real Starling twins, despite being the basis of the FilmWithinAFilm, and central to the plot, only appear in one scene, less than four minutes long, when they first met Catrin as she's looking into their story.story.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The methods by which the various plot devices and tropes are woven into the Dunkirk film grow all the more amusing when one sees them appear in the Creator/ChristopherNolan film ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'', such as the main character having a stereotypically British name ("Johnnie" here, "Tommy" in ''Dunkirk''), two younger people manning a little boat with an older relative, and so forth.

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* HilariousInHindsight: The methods by which the various plot devices and tropes are woven into the Dunkirk film grow all the more amusing when one sees them appear in the Creator/ChristopherNolan film ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'', such as the main character having a stereotypically British name ("Johnnie" here, "Tommy" in ''Dunkirk''), two younger people manning a little boat with an older relative, and so forth.forth.
* OneSceneWonder: Although they're often mentioned afterwards, the real Starling twins, despite being the basis of the FilmWithinAFilm, and central to the plot, only appear in one scene, less than four minutes long, when they first met Catrin as she's looking into their story.
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* DuelingMovies: With 'Film/{{Dunkirk}}'', though the latter was naturally DarkerAndEdgier.
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*HilariousInHindsight: The methods by which the various plot devices and tropes are woven into the Dunkirk film grow all the more amusing when one sees them appear in the Creator/ChristopherNolan film ''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'', such as the main character having a stereotypically British name ("Johnnie" here, "Tommy" in ''Dunkirk''), two younger people manning a little boat with an older relative, and so forth.

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