I agree about the dog but surely the film is about the development of a remarkable weapon in a "bouncing" mine. It is also about a remarkable effort to deliver said weapon in a precision raid with an aircraft which, with the best will in the world, was hardly designed for low level precision bombing. It is also about the very high cost of the raid and its effects (or lack of) on the German economy. Time for a more realistic appraisal of the latter. It should not forget the people who were killed on the ground.\ said:Regarding the dog problem get a Pekinese and call it fluffy and move on ,the film is about bombing and mass killing and destruction and scorched earth policies. More critical things to worry about than a blinking dogs name.
I feel Jackson might make a decent job because of his interest in aviation and because he is not an American. The latter comment sounds worse than it is intended to be, but my experience of recent US made war films has been less than inspiring.
As a Kiwi he must have a better chance of understanding the men of Bomber Command and particularly those who flew Operation Chastise. A couple were his countrymen (Chambers and Munro).
I also read somewhere that his dad was stuck on Malta during the "siege" of WW2.
Cheers
Steve