Bizarre choice by Tom Hardy's character to glide directly to the enemy when there are several British ships nearby that could have rescued him had he ditched in the sea. To me, that was a nonsensical narrative device shoehorned in for the purpose of the visual of him standing by the burning Spitfire as the Germans approached.
Absolutely. Any one of those civilians would have stepped on their own dicks for the opportunity to rescue that guy.
What was the significance of the burning Spitfire anyway? Any deeper meaning or just a cool shot?