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War
Directed by Sam Mendes
Dean-Charles Chapman
Release Year 2019
Nice to see WW1 making a comeback on film. Absolutely cant wait for this to hit the big screen.! Tom Cruise you are the man. 👍🏽. 1917 music. I dont know if the accent has any effect to the story. I mean in many movie, they are changing gender, and race... 1917 explained. 1971 portant. 1917 review. 1917 the movie. Funny how so many movie 'review' channels never mention things like this or much actual film technique at all.
Once again looking at at the 9 and 10 reviews of this one cant help but think the majority must be company shills pushing their company's product. 1917 is an OK movie perhaps maybe even a good movie but certainly not a great movie. A great movie has as its bedrock a great story line and plot. This comes up well short in the plot department. WWI was chaos without doubt but the military was not commanded by complete idiots as the plot line would have us believe. There is no possible such an incredibly import job would be handled in the way portrayed. The movie was full of cliches and the usual war movie tropes. 1917 has been promoted as a "one take" movie but. it isn't. Dont get me wrong, the camera work is outstanding but the rest. not so much. The settings just failed to achieve realism in most cases. trenches too clean for one thing. Even the No-Man's land carnage didn't look. right! The is a solid 6 and maybe I might be convinced to stretch it to a 6.5 but it certainly isn't a 10. An Oscar winner? Given the hype it could be a chance but the right movie quite often doesnt win the Best Movie Oscar, afterall Hollywood has always been politics over substance. One final note. The Helmets the Brits were wearing. something about them was not right and that was a distraction throughout the movie. A great movie would get the details right.
US=convulution garbage,a film thats is dumb thinking thats is main role from the woman is the only good thing from that movie. I disagree about the lack of character, especially in William. every moment had a lasting impact, for instance, when that VERY BAD thing happened that look on his face was always there and it was quite spectacular how much development they fit into like 2 hours Edit: I think the development was shown rather then told, they cant really give you everything that has happened to a character in the short 2 hour time frame where the camera never cuts.
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1917 movie stories. 1917 bande annonce. These are by far the worst South African accents Ive heard in some time. 1917 showtimes prague. Imagine that you are born in 1900 and lived to the age of 50, you went through ww1, the spanish flu pandemic, the depression and then ww2. 1917 ticket booking. Can't wait to catch up on the other 1,916 movies leading up to this one 😊. 1917 interview. 1917 movie prague. 1917 trailer subtitulado. Entertainment We've got good news and bad news. 1917 looks poised to sweep the 2020 Oscars. The single-shot war movie from director Sam Mendes is best experienced on the big screen, but if you can't make it to a theater, you're likely wondering when 1917 will release on Netflix, Amazon, or whatever your streaming service of choice might be. Guess what? We already know the answer. Here's what you need to know. We've got good news and bad news, so let's get the bad news out of the way first: 1917 isn't coming to Netflix anytime soon, if ever. The good news, however, is that it will likely be coming to another popular streaming service: HBO Now/Go. That's because 1917 is a Universal movie, and Universal has a deal with HBO. That deal, which lasts at least through 2022, ensures that the network gets first streaming rights to new films. So when exactly will 1917 release on HBO Go? Let's look at Universal's last big December release to figure it out. Welcome to Marwen released in December 2018 and got a DVD/Blu-ray/digital launch in April 2019 (that's when you could rent it on Amazon). Then, in September 2019, Marwen finally landed on HBO's streaming service. 1917 premiered in December 2019 (a year after Welcome to Marwen). So you can expect its streaming release date to be in September 2020 on HBO Go and HBO Now. Of course, if you really want to get the full 1917 experience, your best option it catching it in theaters. And if you're more of a Netflix fan than an HBO watcher, you might as well see it now while you have the chance. 1917 tells the story of two young British soldiers in World War I tasked with delivering a life-saving message to another group of soldiers. The movie is designed to look like a single shot, though it's actually many 20-minute clips seamlessly edited together. (Still super impressive, right? ) Here's the official synopsis: At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield ( Captain Fantastic ’s George MacKay) and Blake ( Game of Thrones’ Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers—Blake’s own brother among them. The movie stars two young actors (George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman) but also features plenty of cameos, including Richard Madden, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Scott, and more. 1917 is in theaters now.
1917 making of. Overlord, the first 20 minutes was intense af. It looks like a horror film. Great decision if that's the case. The Great War was nothing but a miserable affair. Horror is a great way to send that message. 1917 clip. 1917 behind the scenes. 1917 showtimes near me. 1917 movie 2019. So this is were Doctor Strange goes to in his free time. 1917 trench scene. 1917 cast. 1917 wayfaring stranger. I thought Victoria is a real one continuous shot movie. 1917 reviews. 1917 praha. 1917 night scene. 1917 i'm going home. 1917 movie near me showtimes. 1917 song. Quality HD. Yooo what a SURPRISE. 1917 battle scene. 1917 oscar win. Really annoyed that this is being released sporadically in regions. I thought it would be 25th of December for North America, turns out it doesn't come out until the 10th of January.
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TIPS FOR PARENTS: Some profanity and F-bombs. You see dead horses and bodies (all prosthetic, of course), complete with circling flies, rats, and black crows. You see a man’s life blood drain from his face. Spoken French with subtitles You see a man kill another man with his hands like in that devastating scene in Saving Private Ryan. That scene has haunted me for years. THINGS I LIKED: Fantastic cinematography by 14 times Academy Award nominee Roger Deakins. Surely the work he does in this movie will win him an Oscar. I loved the long sequences in the beginning of 1917 when they walked through the trenches. The entire film is shot and edited to make it look like one long, single shot that takes place in real time. Wow. Seriously, the camera work is next level. For example, the camera keeps running from the ground level, water level, and over the shoulder in incredibly realistic shots that make you feel like you’re standing right next to the characters in the middle of all the action. The cast is very good and includes excellent performances by George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Mark Strong, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Scott, and Richard Madden. Some salty humor provided by Andrew Scott’s character. It’s the only time the audience I sat with laughed. The music provides a feeling of non-stop tension yet doesn’t become monotonous. How they prepared the fields and landscapes to really look like war-torn Europe was truly amazing. I loved how Blake hurt his hand on barbed wire at the very beginning of his journey so that he had to continue babying it amidst his struggles. For a truly visceral experience, watch this movie on the biggest screen you can. I loved the way the movie began and ended. Perfect. It doesn’t feel like a Hollywood movie where everyone has endless ammunition. It feels real. You can read the rest of my movie review at or watch my review on the Movie Review Mom YouTube channel! Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020 Format: DVD As "1917" (2019 release; 119 min. ) opens, we are told it is "April 6, 1917", and Lance Corporals Schofield and Blake from the British army are summoned by the General: the two soldiers must deliver an urgent message to 2 battalions who are about to fall into a massive German trap. Blake's brother is among the 1600 soldiers in peril. Off they go, Schofield and Blake. At this point we are less than 10 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out. Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from British director-writer-producer Sam Mendes, who brought us the 2 most recent James Bond films, and American Beauty way before that. Here he brings a WWI story to the big screen as it was relayed to him by his grandfather, who served in WWI. I don't want to spoil anything by revealing more of the plot. Instead let me make the following general observations: as the movie opens, we watch as Schofield and Blake walk to the General's camp, get his orders, and get underway, and after a couple of minutes, I realized that all if this was being shown in one continuous take. Then it became 5 min., then 10, then 15 min., and I thought to myself, how much longer can this be just one continuous take? (Sorry, I'm going to to tell you. ) The movie is just epic on so many levels. There are some stretches where there is little to no dialogue and it is then how critically important the movie's sound design is. You may recall that in 2018 there was a fabulous documentary called "They Shall Not Grow Old" (directed by Peter Jackson), in which WWI archive footage is restored gloriously. And in 2017 there was Christopher Nolan's epic WWII drama "Dunkirk". To me "1917" recalls both those films in the best possible way. Kudos also to Thomas Newman for the massive original score, which plays almost non-stop during the movie. "1917" went wide this weekend, and i couldn't wait to see it. The Friday evening screening where I saw this at here in Cincinnati in a mid-size theater was pretty much sold out, I am very happy to say. Winning Best Picture and Best Director at last weekend's Golden Globes will only reinforce the strong word-of-mouth this movie surely will generate. I am going on record that this movie will get multiple Oscar nominations (and then win them). If you like an epic war movie, you are in for a treat, and I would readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater, on Amazon Instant Video, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion. *UPDATE 1/13/20* As predicted, "1917" won multiple Oscar nominations today, and I am going on record that it will win Best Movie and Best Director Oscars (as it did at the Golden Globes) Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 Format: DVD 1971 was a fabulous year: Jiffy Peanut Butter was 59 cents a can, you could take home an Etch-A-Sketch for $2. 83, a Datsun 1200 Sports Coupe was yours for $1, 866, a gallon of gas was 40 cents, and the average rent was 150 bucks. But this crazy movie mentions none of it -- not even the opening of Disney World or those fab Velour pant suits, Carole King’s Tapestry or the coming of David Bowie. I don't get it.
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