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Tomatometer=9,2 of 10 star
audience Score=290902 vote
Story=British trenches somewhere in France. World war has been going on for the third year, heroic illusions have dissipated; general mood – boredom and fatigue. Stuff the belly, sleep, return home to Christmas Eve. On another quiet day, when nothing happens, two young soldiers, Blake and Schofield, are summoned to the general, who instructs them to send an important message to Colonel MacKenzie in the Second Devonshire Battalion, whose telephone connection was cut off by the enemy
year=2019
Sam Mendes.
Literally not playing anywhere around me and I commute from sac to sf.
0:11 Shawshank redemption audience: lmao.
My wallet is closed for Star Wars (and I’m, a huge fan of the original trilogy, Rogue One and The Mandalorian) but it’ll gladly open up as I pay to watch 1917, perhaps even twice or thrice. Forget the rest, this is the must-see film to see this Winter.
Amazing film. I do hope they repaired all the fields they dug up though.
この時代のこの場所にいなくて本当によかった. 俺はついてる. この地獄は劇場のスクリーンで観るだけで十分だね.
撮影の段取り考える人すごいな これも監督の仕事なのかな.
Saving Private Ryan : send a squad for save Ryan. 1917 : send 2 men for save the whole battalion…
第一次大戦中アドルフ・ヒトラーも伝令兵やってたんよな.
Personally I see NO reason it was ashyped as it was abd found it quite boring. Not climactic events, very few mediocre action scenes and honestly poorly written. Nothing about it was gripping nor had me on the edge of my seat in the slightest. I don’t expect full action and killing all the time in a war movie to enjoy it but this was just flat-out very boring.
My instagram post has more editing than this entire movie.
風を引いたときに見る夢.
人間じゃなくてCGの猫ちゃんで見たかったなあ🥺.
全編ワンカットの映画はバードマンが有名ですが あれは何度もカットが実際にはありワンカット風にしているものでした. これも同じ感じでしょうか?.
8:04 wtf is 1979 lmao.
Did I just watch a trailer that DOESN’T spoil the entire movie? Nice. Take notes Sony.
不断的长镜头,全程鸡皮疙瘩竖起,尤其对于我这个Battlefield1的玩家,实在享受,趁还有dolby,决定二刷.
Please dismiss anyone who criticizes 1917 harshly as overanalytical snobs, perhaps haters of blockbuster films, and assume that they secretly liked it, because really, how can one not. Sure, you can find fault with it; if I had directed 1917 I would have done a few things differently. Still, you just can’t argue that it’s not a masterfully-crafted film that is riveting pretty much every moment from start to finish.
First, to anyone who might hesitate to go see the film because they think they will be subjected to the graphic violence and gore of, say, Saving Private Ryan, then don’t hesitate anymore, and go see it. While 1917 is realistically gruesome, director Sam Mendes depicts the horrors of war – weird choice of words coming up, I know – beautifully. By that I mean, even the most horrifying and sad shots in the film, while highly stimulating in the aesthetic and emotional sense, are never extremely graphic, and you are never hit over the head with it. 1917, in this way, is a beautiful artistic masterpiece, never straying close to being shock art, but not holding back at the same time.
What would I have done differently had I directed the film? I would have toned down the “bad guys can’t shoot very well” cliché. I know, it’s dark much of the time, the hero is running and zigzagging through built-up areas which offer a lot of protection to an elusive target, and I don’t mean to imply that our hero does not elude death at times because he makes some sound lightening-fast decisions; it’s just that, at other times, that cliché seems to rear its ugly head. Another implausibility in the film is, our hero spends probably a good ten minutes going for an unplanned, unintentional swim in the river, yet nothing seems to have gotten wet afterwards. Seriously nitpicking now for implausibilities, but as food in the trenches of World War 1 was scarce, and rations were measly, why then cast a chubby actor as one of the protagonists. There’s a scene where he’s grateful to be given a small crust of bread, and it’s somewhat incongruous considering he looks so well-fed.
What else? I’m not a fan of soundtracks that are seemingly intended to push the please-feel-something-now buttons, and 1917 has a button-pushing soundtrack. But at least the music is apropos, not sappy in any way. In general, I don’t like the idea of war having a soundtrack, because soundtracks invariably glorify war.
I’ll be interested to read reviews from people who have had first-hand battlefield experience; I have not, so I don’t necessarily consider above to be a credible critique. It’s just how I personally experienced the film.
Who else come back after trailer 2.
Ive since this five times its a Masterpiece and the music is phenomenal :heart.
Is that King Toman of house Lanister.