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Average Rating: 9 of 10 Star. 1 H 59 minute. Countries: USA. Sam Mendes. Dean-Charles Chapman. description: Schofield and Blake, two young British soldiers during the First World War, are given a seemingly impossible mission. With time against them, they must deliver a message, deep in enemy territory, that will stop their own men, and Blake's own brother, walking straight into a deadly trap. Critics Consensus Hard-hitting, immersive, and an impressive technical achievement, 1917 captures the trench warfare of World War I with raw, startling immediacy. 89% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 389 88% Audience Score Verified Ratings: 23, 358 1917 Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. 1917 Videos Photos Movie Info 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. Rating: R (for violence, some disturbing images, and language) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Jan 10, 2020 wide Runtime: 110 minutes Studio: Universal Pictures Cast News & Interviews for 1917 Critic Reviews for 1917 Audience Reviews for 1917 1917 Quotes News & Features.

Sam mendes 1917 full movie. I watched that movie right when it came out and every one all of us in that theater cried, we left the room and everyone outside was asking why everyone leaving was in tears. This movie is my favorite movie ever. Sam Mendes directs this visually extravagant drama about young British soldiers on a perilous mission in World War I. Credit. Francois Duhamel/Universal Pictures Published Dec. 24, 2019 Updated Dec. 27, 2019 On June 28, 1914, a young Serbian nationalist assassinated the presumptive heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, thus starting World War I. That, at any rate, is the familiar way that the origins for this war have been shaped into a story, even if historians agree the genesis of the conflict is far more complicated. None of those complications and next to no history, though, have made it into “1917, ” a carefully organized and sanitized war picture from Sam Mendes that turns one of the most catastrophic episodes in modern times into an exercise in preening showmanship. The story is simple. It opens on April 6, 1917, with Lance Corporal Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and Lance Corporal Schofield (George MacKay) British soldiers stationed in France, receiving new orders. They are to deliver a message to troops at the front line who are readying an assault on the Germans, who have retreated. (Coincidentally or not, April 6 is the date that the United States formally entered the war. The British command, however, believes that the German withdrawal is a trap, an operational Trojan horse. The two messengers need to carry the dispatch ordering the waiting British troops to stand down, thereby saving countless lives. Its the usual action-movie setup — a mission, extraordinary odds, ready-made heroes — but with trenches, barbed wire and a largely faceless threat. Blake jumps on the assignment because his brother is among the troops preparing the assault. Schofield takes orders more reluctantly, having already survived the Battle of the Somme, with its million-plus casualties. The modest difference in attitude between the messengers will vanish, presumably because any real criticism — including any skepticism about this or any war — might impede the movies embrace of heroic individualism for the greater good, which here largely translates as vague national struggle and sacrifice. What complicates the movie is that it has been created to look like it was made with a single continuous shot. In service of this illusion, the editing has been obscured, though there are instances — an abrupt transition to black, an eruption of thick dust — where the seams almost show. Throughout, the camera remains fluid, its point of view unfixed. At times, it shows you what Blake and Schofield see, though it sometimes moves like another character. Like a silent yet aggressively restless unit member, it rushes before or alongside or behind the messengers as they snake through the mazy trenches and cross into No Mans Land, the nightmarish expanse between the fronts. The idea behind the camerawork seems to be to bring viewers close to the action, so you can share what Blake and Schofield endure each step of the way. Mostly, though, the illusion of seamlessness draws attention away from the messengers, who are only lightly sketched in, and toward Roger Deakinss cinematography and, by extension, Mendess filmmaking. Whether the camera is figuratively breathing down Blakes and Schofields necks or pulling back to show them creeping inside a water-filled crater as big as a swimming pool, you are always keenly aware of the technical hurdles involved in getting the characters from here to there, from this trench to that crater. In another movie, such demonstrative self-reflexivity might have been deployed to productive effect; here, it registers as grandstanding. Its too bad and its frustrating, because the two leads make appealing company: The round-faced Chapman brings loose, affable charm to his role, while MacKay, a talented actor whos all sharp angles, primarily delivers reactive intensity. This lack of nuance can be blamed on Mendes, who throughout seems far more interested in the movies machinery than in the human costs of war or the attendant subjects — sacrifice, patriotism and so on — that puff into view like little wisps of engine steam. The absence of history ensures that “1917” remains a palatable war simulation, the kind in which every button on every uniform has been diligently recreated, and no wound, no blown-off limb, is ghastly enough to truly horrify the audience. Here, everything looks authentic but manicured, ordered, sane, sterile. Save for a quick appearance by Andrew Scott, as an officer whose overly bright eyes and jaundiced affect suggest hes been too long in the trenches, nothing gestures at madness. Worse, the longer this amazing race continues, the more it resembles an obstacle course by way of an Indiana Jones-style adventure, complete with a showstopping plane crash and battlefield sprint. Mendes, who wrote the script with Krysty Wilson-Cairns, has included a note of dedication to his grandfather, Alfred H. Mendes, who served in World War I. Its the most personal moment in a movie that, beyond its technical virtues, is intriguing only because of Britains current moment. Certainly, the countrys acrimonious withdrawal from the European Union makes a notable contrast with the onscreen camaraderie. And while the budget probably explains why most of the superior officers who pop in briefly are played by name actors — Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch — their casting also adds distinctly royal filigree to the ostensibly democratic mix. 1917 Rated R for war violence. Running time: 1 hour 58 minutes.

1917 Reviews Movie Reviews By Reviewer Type All Critics Top Critics All Audience Verified Audience Page 1 of 20 February 1, 2020 A very conservative war film employing a single-take strategy which, ironically, neuters it of any authenticity. It feels stage-managed, curated and airbrushed. A movie that vibrates, spectacular and febrile. [Full Review in Spanish] Emotional and poetic in its spectacular mixture of noise, chaos and almost abstract calm. [Full Review in Spanish] January 31, 2020 Finding the point in things that seem pointless. If the technique elevates a simple story to an intense and immersive 'tour de force' the actors raise it in spirit and dignity. [Full review in Spanish] January 30, 2020 As a work of visual spectacle, 1917 is an exceptional piece of work: in turns dramatic, thrilling, and occasionally trascendent. Much has been said and written about the cinematographic marvel that is 1917. But Sam Mendes movie is much more than that[Full review in Spanish] A physical and psychic exploration. of the devastating consequences of the First World War. [Full Review in Spanish] 1917 reminds us how lucky we are to be able to see certain stories accompanied by the complicity and darkness of a movie theater. [Full review in spanish] January 28, 2020 A fascinatingly nuanced form of environmental and character evolution. January 27, 2020 As a genre piece, I think it's really interesting. well made and immersive. But as a kind of emotional movie that really pulled me in, I don't know if it did that. 1917 is not just an incredible film because it's about war, but because it is a film about humanity. In a purely technical sense, 1917 achieves exactly what it sets out to do. But in the process, it loses the relationship between images and cinema's ability to create meaning beneath the surface. January 25, 2020 It's a technically impressive movie, but also an empty and trivial one. [Full review in Portuguese] 1917 is tense, captivating, meticulous, horrifying and stirring. January 24, 2020 A masterclass in suspense-building from beginning to end... This movie deserves to be watched in a cinema oreography the likes of which I haven't seen, refusing to let you even breathe... With a far more assured touch and with unrivalled intensity, Mendes gives us a film that encapsulates the madness and futility of war from way back in the last millennium right down to this day and age. Sam Mendes's Oscar-nominated film may be talked about for its beautiful direction and cinematography, but it should be long remembered for George MacKay's performance. It proves that its long takes, instead of being a way of making things more difficult or 'artistic' are a vital component for this particular story. [Full review in Spanish] Page 1 of 20.

Sam mendes 1917 one shot. The fact that the movie is done in one shot is enough to have me interested in it. If not for Best Picture, I can definitely see it winning Best Cinematography. That end shot is freaking SPECTACULAR. Imagine the sheer terror in running away as bombs decimate the field behind you. Sam mendes film 1917. (CNN) The war movie is a Hollywood staple, so much so that there might not be much new to say. Yet like "Dunkirk" a few years back, director Sam Mendes has found a way to breathe life into the genre with a simple story, imaginatively told, in "1917. arguably the year's most impressive cinematic accomplishment. In what could easily have become a gimmick, Mendes (who co-wrote the script with Krysty Wilson-Cairns) and Oscar-winning cinematographer Roger Deakins have presented the movie as what looks like one long take. think the opening tracking shot in "Goodfellas. with the camera following the characters, only on steroids. The device, however, comes in the service of a gripping, tense cross-country journey, as a pair of young soldiers are dispatched to prevent a potential massacre, which requires traversing the perilous, body-filled landscape during World War I. Adding to the drama, of the 1, 600 soldiers whose lives are at stake. with reports they'll be walking into an ambush should the attack be allowed to proceed. one of them is the older brother of Blake ( Game of Thrones' Dean-Charles Chapman) who draws the assignment along with Schofield (George MacKay) the latter particularly unhappy about the errand. A lot happens along the way. none of which should be spoiled. but it does provide a chance to augment the splendid central performances with what amount to cameos by a number of topnotch British stars, including Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden and Benedict Cumberbatch. For anyone who needs to be reminded of the slogan "War is hell. 1917" illustrates it in visceral, occasionally gut-wrenching fashion. Yet the tale unfolds with considerable sensitivity, offering plenty of haunting images while capturing the chaos and fear of trench warfare. especially through the eyes of MacKay (perhaps best known for "Captain Fantastic. in a genuine breakout performance. augmented by Thomas Newman's wondrous musical score. Students of film will think back to exercises like Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope. which also experimented with continuous shots over extended segments, but there's real audacity and technical wizardry in attempting that on a project of this scale. The key is that Mendes (whose eclectic resume includes "American Beauty" and two Bond films, Skyfall" and "Spectre" doesn't sacrifice the movie's heart in the service of its logistical considerations. Already nominated for the Golden Globe, Universal is opening the film this week on a limited basis in an obvious bid for awards glory, before expanding its release in early January. It's a familiar gambit, but with "1917. 2019 really has truly saved one of its best for last. "1917" premieres Dec. 25 in selected theaters in the US. It's rated R.

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Sam mendes 1917 grandfather. 1917 1917 英國海報 基本资料 导演 山姆曼德斯 监制 山姆曼德斯 佩帕哈里斯 潔恩-安滕格倫( Jayne-Ann Tenggren ) 卡勒姆麥克杜格爾( Callum McDougall ) 布萊恩奧利佛 编剧 克莉絲蒂威爾森-克倫斯 主演 喬治麥凱 迪恩-查爾斯查普曼 馬克史壯 安德魯史考特 理察麥登 克萊兒杜伯克( Claire Duburcq ) 柯林佛斯 班奈狄克康柏拜區 配乐 湯瑪斯紐曼 摄影 羅傑狄金斯 剪辑 李史密斯 制片商 夢工廠 信任娛樂 尼尔街制作公司 安培林有限公司 New Republic Pictures 片长 119分鐘 产地 英國 美國 语言 英語 上映及发行 上映日期 2019年12月25日 (美國) 2020年1月9日 (香港,新加坡) 2020年1月10日 (英國) 2020年1月16日 (马来西亚) 2020年1月30日 (臺灣) 发行商 環球影業 (美國) eOne (英國) 预算 9000萬~1億美 [1] 票房 2. 5億美 [2] 各地片名 中国大陆 1917 [3] 香港 1917:逆戰救兵 [4] 臺灣 1917 [5] 6] 新加坡 1917 马来西亚 1917 《 1917 》(英語: 1917 ,香港译《 1917:逆戰救兵 》,台湾译《 1917 》)是一部 2019年 英國 和 美國 合拍的 戰爭片 ,由 山姆曼德斯 執導並與 克莉絲蒂威爾森-克倫斯 共同撰寫劇本,故事主要描述兩名年輕的英國士兵在 第一次世界大戰 期間穿越枪林弹雨,传达重要情报从而阻止友军落入德军圈套.其主演包括 喬治麥凱 迪恩-查爾斯查普曼 馬克史壯 安德魯史考特 理察麥登 克萊兒杜伯克( Claire Duburcq ) 柯林佛斯 及 班奈狄克康柏拜區. 本片的部份內容是根據曼德斯的祖父 阿爾弗雷德曼德斯 所向他透露 [7. 《1917》由 環球影業 定於2019年12月25日在美國上映,而英國則於2020年1月10日上映. 《1917》在 第77屆金球獎 上获得多项提名,并最终斩获 最佳戲劇類影片 和 最佳導演. 在 第73届英国电影学院奖 上提名了9个奖项.成功夺下7个奖项包括最佳电影,最佳英国电影和最佳导演.在 第92届奥斯卡金像奖 获得10项提名. 劇情 [ 编辑] 1917年4月, 第一次世界大戰 激戰正酣.在 西方戰線 ,德軍撤出法國北部的一個戰略據點.英軍士兵史科菲爾德和布萊克到艾林摩爾將軍處聽取任務簡報:據 空中偵察部門 情報,德軍並未撤離,而是戰略性地後撤到新修建的 興登堡防線 ,準備利用 大砲 對英軍展開壓倒性襲擊.由於 戰地電話 被切斷,史科菲爾德和布萊克需要人手將要求中斷進攻計劃的信件轉交給 德文郡軍團 第2營,否則展開貿然進攻會造成1600人喪生,布萊克的哥哥約瑟夫就在他們當中. 史科菲爾德和布萊克穿越 無人區 ,進入到已經荒廢的德軍的戰壕.在戰壕的地道中,一隻老鼠碰到了絆線,造成埋藏好的炸藥爆炸.爆炸造成洞穴塌方,土方石掩埋了史科菲爾德.幸虧布萊克徒手將他挖出來,把他拉出地窖,他才逃過一劫.之後,他們來到一處廢棄的農舍,目擊到兩架英軍與一架德軍飛機在 纏鬥 ,德軍飛機被擊落後,正好砸中了農舍.兩人一起將飛行員從著火的駕駛艙中拉起出來后,史科菲爾德說應該 一槍打死他 ,但布萊克要他去給飛行員打水喝.史科菲爾德拿著鋼盔去附近的水井打水,轉身就看到飛行員用刀刺傷布萊克,史科菲爾德緊要關頭開槍擊殺飛行員.受傷的布萊克奄奄一息,囑託史科菲爾德要把任務完成. 之後,路過的英軍部隊將史科菲爾德接走,車隊在一座被炸塌到水溝中的鐵橋旁停下,這就是 埃库斯特圣曼 村.史科菲爾德下車,踩著橋樑露出水面的鋼架,此時埋伏在橋附近的德軍狙擊手看到他,接連開了幾槍.史科菲爾德艱難渡河後,躲到一堵墻後,邊躲邊開槍,最後衝入了樓內開槍打死了狙擊手,不過也被流彈所傷. 史科菲爾德醒來後已經是晚上,德軍再度進犯村子.冒著一名德軍士兵的追擊,史科菲爾德無意中躲進了一處地窖,遇到了一名法國女性和她路上撿到的嬰兒.他把身上所有的食品罐頭,還有之前在農場上裝的牛奶給了母女兩,她則給他療傷.之後,史科菲爾德繼續趕路,途中兩次被德軍士兵發現.第一次他把對方給勒死,另外一次遇到了 醉酒 的德軍,只是躲了過去.之後又有一名士兵追他,他情急之下跳入河中. 史科菲爾德找到二營已經是早上,離他們發起進攻已經不遠了.由於沒能阻止二營發起首輪攻勢,史科菲爾德在戰壕中飛奔,身旁的英國步兵敵不過德軍的大砲,倒在地上.最終,他找到了二營指揮官麥肯齊上校,麥肯齊讀完指令停止進攻. 之後,史科菲爾德找到了布萊克的哥哥約瑟夫,約瑟夫參與了第一波進攻,但是沒有受傷,正在負責指揮傷員的搬運.史科菲爾德向他告知他的弟弟死訊,約瑟夫聽罷非常震驚,不過也感謝史科菲爾德的努力.史科菲爾德說想要寫信告訴布萊克母親她兒子的英勇事跡,約瑟夫同意了.史科菲爾德走進附近的一棵樹,坐在樹下休息.他拿出隨身攜帶的日記本,拿出了夾在裡面的照片,照片上是他的兩個小女兒和妻子,他們正等他回家. 演員 [ 编辑] 製作 [ 编辑] 2018年6月, 安培林有限公司 宣布將收購由 山姆曼德斯 執導並與 克莉絲蒂威爾森-克倫斯 共同撰寫劇本的 一戰 電影《1917》 [8. 2018年9月,據報導, 汤姆赫兰德 正在會談出演該片 [9. 10月,據報導, 羅傑狄金斯 將再度與曼德斯合作,以擔任《1917》的攝影指導 [10. 喬治麥凱 和 迪恩-查爾斯查普曼 在同月加入出演會談 [11. 湯瑪斯紐曼 於2019年3月被聘來為該片的配樂作曲 [12. 同於2019年3月, 班奈狄克康柏拜區 柯林佛斯 馬克史壯 理察麥登 安德魯史考特 丹尼爾梅斯 艾德里恩史科柏洛 傑米帕克 納布罕里茲萬( Nabhaan Rizwan )及克萊兒杜伯克( Claire Duburcq )加入了電影的演出陣容 [13. 拍攝 [ 编辑] 主要拍攝 於2019年4月1日開始,一直持續到2019年6月,取景地包括 威爾特郡 格倫科高地 和 蘇格蘭 加文 ,以及 謝珀頓製片廠 [14] 15] 16] 17. 保護主義者計劃於劇組在 索爾茲伯里平原 拍攝時表示關注,他們認為製作作業可能會擾亂該地區潛在未被發現的古蹟,因此他們在劇組拍攝前對該領地進行調查 [18] 19. 2019年6月,劇組人員在 蒂斯河 的 蒂斯代爾 四處放置的零散屍體(假肢)驚動到了其他遊客,為此在附近設置了公告 [20. 該片使用了 長鏡頭 手法來拍攝,並精心架設了用於移動的攝影機鏡頭,以達到 一次性拍攝 的效果 [21] 22. 發行 [ 编辑] 《1917》在美國由 環球影業 定於2019年12月25日上映,並由 eOne 排定於2020年1月10日在英國上映 [23. 迴響 [ 编辑] 評價 [ 编辑] 該片在 爛番茄 網站上根據391篇評論而持有89%的新鮮度,平均得分8. 38/10,觀眾投票獲得88%的分數,平均得分為4. 41/5 [24. 而在 Metacritic 上則獲得78分的「普遍好評」 [25. 票房 [ 编辑] 參考資料 [ 编辑] Spielberg called it “hugely ambitious, ” ‘1917 Movie Trailer is Finally Out. 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Sam mendes 1917 release date. Looking at him and instantly thinking ' your a wizard harry. I sat in a packed yet silent theater this morning and watched, what I believe to be, the next Academy Award winner for the Best Picture. I'm not at all a fan of war movies but I am a fan of great movies. and 1917 is a great movie.
I have never been so mesmerized by set design and direction, the mass human emotion of this film is astonishingly captured and embedded magically in the audience. It keeps running through my poetry and beauty intertwined with the raw misery of war.
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1917 Theatrical release poster Directed by Sam Mendes Produced by Sam Mendes Pippa Harris Jayne-Ann Tenggren Callum McDougall Brian Oliver Written by Krysty Wilson-Cairns Starring George MacKay Dean-Charles Chapman Mark Strong Andrew Scott Richard Madden Claire Duburcq Colin Firth Benedict Cumberbatch Music by Thomas Newman Cinematography Roger Deakins Edited by Lee Smith Production company DreamWorks Pictures Reliance Entertainment New Republic Pictures Mogambo Neal Street Productions Amblin Partners Distributed by Universal Pictures (United States) eOne (United Kingdom) Release date 4 December 2019 ( London) 25 December 2019 (United States) 10 January 2020 (United Kingdom) Running time 119 minutes [1] Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget 90–100 million [2] 3] Box office 249 million [4] 5] 1917 is a 2019 epic war film directed, co-written, and produced by Sam Mendes. The film stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman, with Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Claire Duburcq, Colin Firth, and Benedict Cumberbatch in supporting roles. It is based in part on an account told to Mendes by his paternal grandfather, Alfred Mendes, 6] and chronicles the story of two young British soldiers during World War I who are tasked with delivering a message calling off an attack doomed to fail soon after the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line during Operation Alberich in 1917. This message is especially important to one of the young soldiers as his brother is taking part in the pending attack. The project was officially announced in June 2018, with MacKay and Chapman signing on in October and the rest of the cast the following March. Filming took place from April to June 2019 in England and Scotland, with cinematographer Roger Deakins and editor Lee Smith using long takes to have the entire film appear as one continuous shot. 1917 premiered in the UK on 4 December 2019 and was theatrically released in the United States on 25 December 2019 by Universal Pictures, and in the United Kingdom on 10 January 2020 by eOne. The film received praise for Mendes's direction, the performances, cinematography, musical score, editing, sound effects, and realism. Among its various accolades, the film received ten nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. The film won Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director at the 77th Golden Globe Awards, and it has received nine nominations at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards. It also won the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture. Plot [ edit] On 6 April 1917, aerial reconnaissance has observed that the German army, which has pulled back from a sector of the Western Front in northern France, is not in retreat but has made a tactical withdrawal to the new Hindenburg Line, where they are waiting to overwhelm the British with artillery. In the British trenches, with field telephone lines cut, two young British soldiers, Lance Corporals Will Schofield and Tom Blake, are ordered by General Erinmore to carry a message to Colonel Mackenzie of the Second Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment, calling off a scheduled attack that would jeopardise the lives of 1, 600 men, including Blake's brother Lieutenant Joseph Blake. Schofield and Blake cross no man's land to reach the abandoned German trenches. In an underground barracks, they discover a booby-trap tripwire. This is triggered by a rat, and the explosion almost kills Schofield, but Blake saves him, and the two escape. They arrive at an abandoned farmhouse, where they witness a German plane being shot down in flames. Schofield and Blake drag the injured pilot from the plane. Schofield proposes a mercy kill, but Blake insists they help him. The pilot stabs Blake and is shot dead by Schofield. Schofield comforts Blake as he dies, promising to complete the mission and to write to Blake's mother. Schofield is then picked up by a passing British unit. A destroyed canal bridge near the bombed village of Écoust-Saint-Mein prevents the British lorries from crossing. Schofield chooses to cross alone, and comes under fire from a German sniper. He tracks down and kills the sniper, only to be knocked out by a ricocheting bullet. He regains consciousness and proceeds. Under fire, Schofield stumbles into the hiding place of a French woman with an infant. She treats his wounds and he sings the infant a song, giving the woman his canned food and milk from the farm. Continuing, Schofield is shot at as flares light up the night sky. He meets more German soldiers, strangling one and pushing past another who is inebriated. Other soldiers give chase, but he escapes by jumping into a river. He is swept over a waterfall before reaching the riverbank in the morning. In the forest, he finds D Company of the 2nd Devons, which is in the last wave of the attack. As the company starts to move through the trenches to the front, Schofield tries to reach Colonel Mackenzie. Realising that the trenches are too crowded for him to make it to Mackenzie in time, Schofield sprints across the battlefield, just as the infantry begin their charge into the German bombardment. He forces his way into meeting Mackenzie, who reads the letter and reluctantly calls off the attack. Schofield is told that Joseph was among the first wave, and searches for him among the wounded, finding him unscathed. Joseph is upset to hear of his brother's death, but thanks Schofield for his efforts. Schofield gives Joseph his brother's rings and dog tag, and asks to write to their mother about Blake's heroics, to which Joseph agrees. Schofield then sits under a nearby tree, looking at photographs of his two young daughters and his wife. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] Development and casting [ edit] Amblin Partners and New Republic Pictures were announced to have acquired the project in June 2018, with Sam Mendes directing, and co-writing the screenplay alongside Krysty Wilson-Cairns. [7] Tom Holland was reported to be in talks for the film in September 2018, though ultimately was not involved, 8] and in October, Roger Deakins was set to reunite with Mendes as cinematographer. [9] George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman entered negotiations to star the same month. [10] Thomas Newman was hired to compose the score in March 2019. [11] The same month, Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Richard Madden, Andrew Scott, Daniel Mays, Adrian Scarborough, Jamie Parker, Nabhaan Rizwan, and Claire Duburcq joined the cast in supporting roles. [12] Writing [ edit] In August 2019, Mendes stated, It's the story of a messenger who has a message to carry. And that's all I can say. It lodged with me as a child, this story or this fragment and obviously I've enlarged it significantly. But it has that at its core. 13] In Time in 2020, Mendes stated that the writing involved some risk-taking: I took a calculated gamble, and I'm pleased I did because of the energy you get just from driving forward (in the narrative) in a war that was fundamentally about paralysis and stasis. The ideas for a script, which Mendes wrote with Krysty Wilson-Cairns, came from the story that Mendes's grandfather, Alfred Mendes, a native of Trinidad who was a messenger for the British on the Western Front, had told him. [14] Filming [ edit] Roger Deakins was cinematographer for the film, reuniting with Mendes for their fourth collaboration, having first worked together on Jarhead in 2005. [14] Filming was accomplished with long takes and elaborately choreographed moving camera shots to give the effect of one continuous take. [15] 16] Time reported, The camera stays with the two lance corporals from the film's first frame to its last, as if unfolding in one long take, much like the technique used by Alejandro González Iñárritu in his 2015 Best Picture winner Birdman. The aim is to immerse the viewer in a propulsive, at times headlong journey that travels like a lit fuse. 17] Filming began on 1 April 2019 and continued through June 2019 in Wiltshire, Hankley Common in Surrey and Govan, Scotland, as well as at Shepperton Studios. [18] 19] 20] 21] Concern was raised over the planned filming on Salisbury Plain by conservationists who felt the production could disturb potentially undiscovered remains, requesting a survey before any set construction began. [22] 23] Some shots required the use of as many as 500 background extras. [2] Sections of the film were also shot near Low Force, on the River Tees, Teesdale in June 2019. The production staff had to install signs warning walkers in the area not to be alarmed at the prosthetic bodies strewn around the site. [24] Release [ edit] The film premiered on 4 December 2019 at the 2019 Royal Film Performance. [25] The film began a limited release in the United States and Canada on 25 December 2019 in eleven venues. This made it eligible for 2020 awards, including the 77th Golden Globes, held on 5 January 2020, where the film won both the Golden Globe for Best Dramatic Motion Picture and Best Director for Mendes. Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of 2 February 2020, 1917 has grossed 119. 2 million in the United States and Canada and 129. 8 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of 249 million. [4] 5] In the US, the film made 251, 000 from 11 venues on its first day of limited release. [26] It went on to have a limited opening weekend of 570, 000, and a five-day gross of 1 million, for an average of 91, 636 per-venue. [27] The film would go on to make a total of 2. 7 million over its 15 days of limited release. It then expanded wide on 10 January, making 14 million on its first day, including 3. 25 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to gross 36. 5 million for the weekend (beating the original projections of 25 million) becoming the first film to dethrone Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker at the box office. [28] In its second weekend of wide release the film made 22 million (and 26. 8 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday) finishing second behind newcomer Bad Boys for Life. [29] It then made 15. 8 million the following weekend, remaining in second. [30] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 89% based on 388 reviews, with an average rating of 8. 4/10. The site's critics consensus reads, Hard-hitting, immersive, and an impressive technical achievement, 1917 captures the trench warfare of World War I with raw, startling immediacy. 31] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 57 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews. 32] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received an average 4. 5 out of 5 from viewers, with 69% of people saying they would definitely recommend it. [28] Several critics named the film among the best of 2019, including Kate Erbland of IndieWire [33] and Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter. [34] Karl Vick, writing for Time magazine, found the film to stand up favourably when compared to Stanley Kubrick 's WWI film Paths of Glory, stating, motion pictures do require a certain amount of motion, and the major accomplishment of 1917, the latest film to join the canon, maybe that its makers figured out what the generals could not: a way to advance. 35] Rubin Safaya of described the movie as "A visceral experience and visual masterclass. 36] Writing for the Hindustan Times, Rohan Naahar stated, I can only imagine the effect 1917 will have on audiences that aren't familiar with the techniques Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins are about to unleash upon them. 37] In his review for NPR, Justin Chang was less positive. He agreed the film was a "mind-boggling technical achievement" but did not think it was that spectacular overall, as Mendess style with its impression of a continuous take “can be as distracting as it is immersive. ” [38] Of the long takes, Manohla Dargis of The New York Times opined that "such demonstrative self-reflexivity might have been deployed to productive effect; here, it registers as grandstanding. 39] Richard Brody of The New Yorker stated that, far from intensifying the experience of war, they] trivialize it; the effect isnt one of artistic imagination expanded by technique but of convention showily tweaked. 40] Top ten lists [ edit] 1917 appeared on many critics' year-end top-ten lists: 41] 1st – Sam Allard, Cleveland Scene [42] 1st – Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post [43] 1st – Tim Miller, Cape Cod Times [44] 1st – Lawrence Toppman, The Charlotte Observer [45] 1st – Mal Vincent, The Virginian-Pilot [46] 1st – Sandy Kenyon, WABC-TV [47] 2nd – Randy Myers, The Mercury News [48] 3rd – Matt Goldberg, Collider [49] 3rd – Jason Rantz, KTTH [50] 3rd – Mara Reinstein, Us Weekly [51] 3rd – Chuck Yarborough, Cleveland Plain Dealer [52] 4th – Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press [53] 4th – Benjamin Lee, The Guardian [54] 4th – Brian Truitt, USA Today [55] 5th – Staff consensus, Consequence of Sound [56] 5th – Bruce Miller, Sioux City Journal [57] 6th – Cary Darling, Houston Chronicle [58] 6th – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone [59] 6th – Ethan Alter, Marcus Errico and Kevin Polowy, Yahoo! Entertainment [60] 6th – Chris Bumbray, JoBlo [61] 6th – Peter Howell, Toronto Star [62] 7th – David Crow, Den of Geek [63] 7th – Tom Gliatto, People [64] 8th – Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter [65] 8th – Jeffrey M. Anderson, San Francisco Examiner [66] 8th – Anita Katz, San Francisco Examiner [66] 8th – Col Needham, IMDb [67] 9th – Richard Whittaker, The Austin Chronicle [68] 9th – Dann Gire, Chicago Daily Herald [69] 9th – Mike Scott, New Orleans Times-Picayune [70] 10th – Max Weiss, Baltimore Magazine [71] Accolades [ edit] 1917 received ten nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards. [72] It received three nominations at the 77th Golden Globe Awards and won two: for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director. [73] It also received eight nominations at the 25th Critics' Choice Awards and nine nominations at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards. [74] 75] It was chosen by the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of the year. 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16:37 - I did not know Edward Snowden became a girl. Relatif. A Race Against Time in 1917 The Stream: The storyline is completely unimportant. The Big Screen: Tremendous filming, scenery and intense moments. The Final Bill: Travel down the intense path less traveled in 1917. -S2S Welcome back everyone! This week we were able to get an early screening of the movie, 1917. 1917 hits the theaters in limited release on Christmas Day, but it doesnt go wide until January 17, 2020. Lets get to the nitty gritty of this World War I spectacle. Lets get the plot out of the way, as it is the most forgettable part of the movie. 1917 features two young British privates during the First World War. Of course, the “powers that be” give the most expendable pawns with the most to lose the “impossible mission”. The privates must deliver a message deep in enemy territory that is necessary to save the lives of 1, 600 men. And yes, of course, one of the privates has a brother among that 1, 600 that must be saved from walking straight into a deadly German trap. Now that the first 5 minutes of the movie are out of the way, we can get to the brilliance. To me one of the most awesome feats of this movie is the single shot filming. Now, we all know it is impossible to shoot a nearly two hour movie in one shot flawlessly, but truly the editing and camerawork is amazing. The single shot view enhances the feel of anxiety and urgency. Throughout the movie, I felt as if I couldnt take my eyes off the screen. One thing I can be certain of is that this movie will definitely receive consideration during award season, especially for the cinematography by Roger Deakins. The filming was great in the execution but also in the setting/scenery. While most of the movie is flat and barren due to the war-torn wasteland, yet the actors take us on the path less travelled. Seriously, through the ups and downs of bunkers, craters, farmlands, waterways, etc. the film moves us. Speaking of moving us, Chapman and MacKay provide a few moving moments, lame ones as well. Both do a very good job conveying the emotional rollercoaster that 1917 and war in general provides to our brave soldiers in the field. The viewer truly follows the ebbs and flows of the privates from beginning to end. We see you King Tommen. Long story short, 1917 is an intense, watch your every step, war epic that will garner Oscar buzz from its incredible camera work and set management. The storyline is the most basic it can get but thats not why youre going to this movie in the first place. Get a bucket of popcorn and chow down while you race (pensively) to the end.

Watch 1917 online rottentomatoes Watch 1917 English Full Movie Online. Amazing. Almost too good. Don't have much to say other than SEE this. It feels like a video game. Sam mendes 1917 golden globes. Who wrote this? your analysis makes no sense, especially when you talk about lighting and colours at the end. gj spreading misinformation. Sam mendes 1917 interview. I dont think Jimmy Fallon actually watched the movie XD. The homage album "Versiones Apocrifas" 2019) made 1917 the first Argentine Death Metal Metal act to be honoree with a tribute album. The band name was taken from a sculpture (dated 1917) which inspired one of their first instrumental compositions (written around 1992-1993. Compilation appearances: "Blood Red" in Al sur del abismo (Homage to Slayer, 2006. - 1000 Eyes" in Mordiendo... Read more.

I'm surprised no one's talking about the incredible music in this video. Just absolute chills. Sam mendes 1917 movie. Movie looks stunning and music sounds amazing. Sam mendes 1917 review. In Theatres (USA) January 10, 2020 At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastics 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— Blakes own brother among them. 1917 is directed by Sam Mendes, who wrote the screenplay with Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Showtimes Penny Dreadful. The film is produced by Mendes and Pippa Harris ( Revolutionary Road, Away We Go) for their Neal Street Productions, Jayne-Ann Tenggren (associate producer, Spectre) Callum McDougall (executive producer, Mary Poppins Returns, Skyfall) and Brian Oliver ( Rocketman, Black Swan. The IMAX release of 1917 will be digitally re-mastered into the image and sound quality The IMAX Experience with proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology. The crystal-clear images, coupled with IMAX's customized theatre geometry and powerful digital audio, create a unique environment that will make audiences feel as if they are in the movie. SEE UP TO 26% MORE PICTURE, ONLY IN IMAX THEATRES. Now playing in select IMAX theatres. LEARN MORE Videos The Cast & Filmmakers Behind 1917, Experience It In IMAX 1917, Official Trailer, Experience It In IMAX The Latest From the moment I talked to Sam about the idea of a one-shot movie, I knew it was going to be really immersive. Director of Photography, Roger Deakins. See up to 26% more picture, only in IMAX theatres when you experience Sam Mendes' two-time Golden Globe winning World War I epic. Now playing in select IMAX theatres. Get your tickets today. See up to 26% more picture, only in IMAX theatres when you experience Sam Mendes' two-time Golden Globe winning World War I epic. More of the latest Also in IMAX.

Top Gun- Childhood love. I'm not happy that everyone is ignoring his awesome preview jobs in Captain Fantastic and in Pride. Melhor filmes de guerra até hj foi Fúria e guerra de agosto vamos vê se esse e bom né. The sets are really something else. who else would love just spending the day walking through the trenches and the deserted towns etc. Fantastic. Im going to the movie tomorrow with my history class cant wait. Sam mendes 1917 rating. Find the best for your family See what's streaming, limit strong violence or language, and find picks your kids will love with Common Sense Media Plus. Join now Unique WWI epic has brutal war violence, smoking. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options. Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. Get it now on Searching for streaming and purchasing options. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. We think this movie stands out for: A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. War is hell. Camaraderie and loyalty can help motivate people in dire circumstances. You can make headway in the worst situation if you persevere and focus on your goal. Themes include compassion and courage. Positive Role Models & Representations Blake and Schofield demonstrate incredible courage for the greater good, as well as compassion for others -  including the enemy. Schofield perseveres on his mission, even after being given the opportunity to seek a safer situation. Horrors of war are on full display from a first-person viewpoint, including being shot at, feeling the fear of the enemy nearby, getting bombed. Climbing over human carcasses, walking past dead animals. A couple of instances of men killing enemies face to face. Many bloody, gory injuries, including missing limbs, men writhing in pain. A soldier unintentionally puts his wounded hand in the open guts of a dead horse when he lands in a bomb crater. Characters are visibly in substantial peril throughout; tons of tension. Strong language throughout, including "bastards. piss off. s- t, several uses of "f- k. " Drinking, Drugs & Smoking One character drinks from flask. Smoking. What parents need to know Parents need to know that 1917 is an outstanding World War I drama that makes viewers feel like they're experiencing what it might really have been like to be in the trenches on the front lines. Director Sam Mendes wrote the screenplay based on the stories his grandfather told him about being a runner in the British Army. The camera follows the young soldiers in one long tracking shot, making it feel like you're right in the action. Consequently, it all feels very real, and tension runs extremely high. Battle violence is graphically realistic, including shootings, strangling, stabbing, bombings, etc. Wounded soldiers are bloody, missing limbs, and crying in pain. Soldiers smoke (accurate for the era) drink, and use strong language ( f- k, "s- t.   Benedict Cumberbatch  and Colin Firth make cameo appearances alongside stars  George MacKay  and Dean-Charles Chapman. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Great Movie! First off, this is a great movie. You should definitely take your teen to it. Also, this movie is not for little kids. If your tween is mature enough, you shou. Continue reading Adult Written by December 19, 2019 Teen, 13 years old Written by Sam1306 January 26, 2020 Teen, 14 years old Written by YTSwizzi December 29, 2019 What's the story? During World War I, it's 1917, and British soldiers Schofield ( George MacKay) and Blake ( Dean-Charles Chapman) are selected to deliver an urgent message to a nearby battalion. In their high-stakes effort to save 1, 600 lives, the runners must themselves survive the journey through enemy territory. Is it any good? About 15 minutes in to this movie, it dawns on you that this is something uniquely brilliant; by the end, it's clear that  Sam Mendes has made one of the best films of 2019. That's largely because of the innovative cinematography: The entire film is one long tracking shot. Of course, there are edits, as imperceptible to viewers as they might be. And, honestly, whether or when the film stopped rolling isn't the point. it's the effect. As the camera follows the two British runners trying to get across a German-occupied battlefield to deliver their urgent message, it moves around them -  in front, behind, next to, sometimes around a rock or a slightly different route but keeping the soldiers in view. It creates the video game-like feeling that you're the third runner on the mission. The first-person viewpoint transforms the experience of watching 1917 into something intimate, just short of interactive. Cinematographers aren't often household names, but Roger Deakins might just become one thanks to this Herculean accomplishment. Given that the film is essentially a one-direction journey in which the camera rarely stops rolling, the production design is a real feat. Smoke and mirrors can't possibly exist: We follow Blake and Schofield through a looooooong trench, a maze of a barracks, and French countryside that's ravaged from the wages of war. The actors are all superb, but MacKay will rip your heart out as a low-ranking officer who's resentful of his assignment but rises to see his mission through, no matter the potential sacrifice. Teens may be reluctant to see a movie about World War I, but 1917 could be a game changer: It's hard to imagine anyone won't appreciate its originality, heart, and grit. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about World War I. How was it different from other wars? How have you seen it depicted in the media before? How does 1917 's portrayal of it compare? Did you find the movie's violence realistic? How does the impact of this kind of violence compare to what you might see in a horror or superhero movie? Why do you think the filmmakers chose to show the violence in this way? Why do you think the filmmakers chose their unusual camera technique? How did it change your experience as a viewer? Do you think it was effective? How do the characters demonstrate compassion? In the heat of war, is compassion a luxury, or a necessity? How do you think Blake should have interacted with the pilot? Talk about examples of teamwork in the film. Why is it important in the film, and why is it an important skill in real life? Themes & Topics Great Boy Role Models See all Our editors recommend Astonishing, groundbreaking, graphic images of WWI. Intense, challenging story shows the horrors of war. Bloody, tragic war epic doesn't hold back. Equal parts heroism and horror in WWII miniseries. Touching WWI drama focuses on humanity over battles. Beautiful WWI love story with gruesome battle scenes. Heartrending WWI drama has heavy content, strong heroine. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate.

Sam mendes 1917 acceptance speech. Just finished seeing it. It was worth the wait! Absolutely breathtaking. Sam mendes 1917 cast. Portant.

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Great actor, great film. This plot literally made no sense at all.
Why were these two soldiers (and only them) chosen for such an important mission?
If it was so imperative to get this message to the troops - why not seed it by plane?
The message could have reached the troops within an hour instead of two days.
If the messenger is on such an important, life saving mission - they why does
he take on snipers and other enemy soldiers he encounters?
I was anticipating much more. oh well.
I'm glad I didn't waste money at the theatre for this.

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Sam mendes 1917 film release date. If observe the trailer closely - you'll see that everything is going backwards except the actors (who've probably tweaked time. 0:13 - they're not climbing but falling 0:28 - train is moving backwards. You're welcome. This movie is the perfect example of ww1. Sam Mendes' ambitious World War I film presents the harrowing odyssey of two British soldiers in one seemingly continuous shot. The only problem with  1917  is the teeth. As we now know from the ample evidence provided by Peter Jacksons extraordinary rehabilitation of World War I documentary footage in last years  They Shall Not Grow Old,  British soldiers at that time had the most irregular, untended, misshapen, minds-of-their-own choppers seen anywhere in the 20th century. Its a missing detail you just have to forgive in Sam Mendes otherwise exemplary panorama of the horrors of war designed as an inescapable immersion in the unrelieved pressure and sheer wretchedness of the battlefront. Notable technically for the real-time fluidity of its presentation of ongoing events across nearly two hours, this is a protean display of virtuoso filmmaking, one that film aesthetes will wallow in but that even ordinary audiences will note and appreciate. World War I ended a century and one year ago, and there can now be no one left who remembers it. Most of the worlds current population probably has no idea why it was fought and what the conditions were like.  1917  has no interest in addressing the former question but is passionately devoted to describing the latter in visual terms that sweep you into the story and carry you along as if on wings, albeit ones that occasionally stop flapping and leave you in a bloody, muddy hell. The films plot and format could scarcely be simpler: Two young lance corporals, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) stuck with 1, 600 other British soldiers in trenches on the Hindenburg Line on April 6, 1917, are dispatched to deliver a letter by General Erinmore (Colin Firth. The missive, to be handed personally to Col. Mackenzie (Benedict Cumberbatch) commander of the 2nd battalion, contains orders not to proceed with a planned advance from the front because of intelligence confirming that its an enemy trap. The journey entails a high-risk overnight trek across dreadful, pock-marked terrain until very recently occupied by the Germans, which means booby traps and other dangers certainly lurk along the way. This sort of format has served as the basis of any number of video games set in innumerable eras of warfare and can involve as many risks and complications as its inventors care to concoct. The simplicity of the setup for cinematic purposes possesses an undeniable elemental appeal, and Mendes and his cinematographer Roger Deakins have set for themselves the challenge of telling it seamlessly, without any jumps in time or visible edits, in order to depict the entirety of the mens journey without skipping over a thing. Not for a moment, however, do the filmmakers pretend that the pic has no cuts. As the men traverse a considerable distance over terrain that offers few comforts, there are times where the camera will make a turn, enter some darkness or pass from one realm to another, all providing moments for one interlude to end and another to take up the baton, as it were. All the “shots” in the movie are seamlessly connected, and Deakins and his crew, using the brand-new Alexa Mini LF (large format) camera that provides twice the resolution of the former model, perform a tour de force, moving the camera above and into the action in extraordinarily fluid, elegant and revealing ways that have never been seen before. Stanley Kubrick would be massively envious. A strong case could be made for the position that just going ahead and making a simple cut from one perspective to another wouldnt palpably diminish the impact of the work; who would really care if you just made judicious cuts instead of hiding them in darkness or by some other means? But, like trailblazers in any realm of endeavor, they set themselves a challenge and figured out a way to pull it off, and the result is magnificent by any standard. Here, indisputably, is a film to be seen on the big screen as nature — or at least the filmmakers — intended. Schofield is a serious, fair-complexioned, rangy lad of the type often associated with young Englishmen of the time, while Blake is shorter and black-haired, more a fireplug of a guy. As they head out on their perilous mission, the fairness of the spring day is overtaken by mud and overcast skies, and accompanied by music that too laboriously stresses the ominous; Thomas Newmans score will drastically improve before too long. Its a lifeless, barren landscape, one festooned with barbed wire. The two men find that the Germans have indeed abandoned their trenches, although its quite noticeable that their subterranean structures are far neater and better constructed than those of their British counterparts. Even the German rats are bigger and healthier than what the Brits are used to. As Deakins camera glides, swoops, pivots, turns and seems keen to investigate all the space between heaven and hell — even as it mostly seems like theyve reached the latter already — the incidental wages of war are everywhere to be seen. Not even 45 minutes in, a shocking death occurs, but the terrible odyssey must go on. From time to time, memories surface of other films that involve life in the trenches or long journeys through perilous, death-strewn landscapes —  Paths of Glory,   most of all, but also  Saving Private Ryan,  Full Metal Jacket, A Very Long Engagement, Come and See  — even if aesthetically it bears the most resemblance to the simulated continuous take style of Birdman. But the new film outdoes them all in terms of absolute immersion in an inescapable environment, one dominated by misery and the continuous threat of death by any number of means. And while for some time its hard to take your mind off the complexity of what the cameraman and director have achieved here, at a certain point you begin taking it for granted and become more involved in the specifics of the journeys completion. There are a few moments of sad respite with a young woman (Claire Duburcq) and baby who is not her own and, with all the chaos, one fleetingly wonders how its possible for such a journey to end at its desired destination. Still, the manner of storytelling remains at one with the aesthetic approach of the entire project, which is to show and not tell, and the fate of all the men ultimately rests in the hands of the colonel the two voyagers were sent to find. More than a few fans will want to know that  Bodyguard  heartthrob Richard Madden turns up only very late in the game as Blakes older brother. Despite the vast complexity of the storytelling technique, the tale itself, written by Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns (the latter known for writing nine episodes of  Penny Dreadful) is very simple, and satisfyingly so, hinging on the single matter of whether or not an otherwise inevitable slaughter will be avoided. And it all comes predictably wrapped in the inevitable humanistic lament about the tragic waste, the millions of lives lost, the needless destruction and misuse of creative and industrial initiative. Even if the film is mostly hitting familiar notes in terms of story and theme, it expresses a concise, focused and expertly managed vision with which theres little to quibble, and the extraordinary style represents the fruition of a long-imagined dream on the part of many directors and cinematographers. From now on, when the discussion turns to great works of cinematography and camera operating,  1917  will always have to be high on the list. Production companies: DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, New Republic Pictures, Neal Street Production Distributor: Universal Cast: George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Claire Duburcq, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniels Mays, Adrian Scarborough, Jamie Parker, Nabhan Rizwan Director: Sam Mendes Screenwriters: Sam Mendes, Krysty Wilson-Cairns Producers: Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, Callum McDougall, Brian Oliver Executive producers: Jeb Brody, Oleg Petrov, Ignacio Salazar-Simpson, Ricardo Marco Bude Director of photography: Roger Deakins Production designer: Dennis Gassner Costume designer: Jacqueline Durran, David Crossman Editor: Lee Smith Music: Thomas Newman Casting: Nina Gold Rated R, 119 minutes.

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Sam mendes 1917. If you have seen Saving Private Ryan and practically any other war movie you will recognize all of these tropes:
" No Good Deed Goes Unpunished. after saving the life of an enemy combatant
"Language Barrier Encounter with a Female. however she just happens to know enough English to convey her love
"The Combat Fatigued Soldier. snivelling and crying, unable to lead men over the wall into battle
"Horrible Marksmanship by the Enemy" and its cousin "Pinpoint Marksmanship by the Hero"
"Gunshot Nicks and Grazes to the Hero Does Not Stop Him"
I could go on. but you get the point.
Maybe I am too old and having seen nearly war movie, they are all starting to look the same.

Event of Interest Jan 1 T. E. Lawrence joins the forces of the Arabian sheik Feisal al Husayn, beginning his adventures that will lead him to Damascus by October, 1918 Jan 1 3rd Rose Bowl, Tournamnet Park, Pasadena, California: Oregon beats Pennsylvania, 14-0; MVP: John Beckett, Oregon Jan 2 Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank Jan 8 Austria-Hungarian troops conquer Forlani Italy Jan 9 World War I: the Battle of Rafa occurs near the Egyptian border with Palestine. Jan 10 The Allied Governments respond to US President Woodrow Wilson 's December 1916 note, giving their terms for ending the war Jan 10 Suffragettes the "Silent Sentinels" first protest outside The White House, in Washington led by Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party Jan 11 Guy Bolton & PG Wodehouse's "Have a Heart" premieres in New York Jan 13 Train at Ciurea station in Romania catches fire and explodes, between 800-1, 000 die, making it the third worst rail accident in history Jan 13 Ammunitions ship explosion at Ekonomiia port near Archangel, Russia kills many and injures hundreds Jan 16 The Greek Government accepts reparations for Allied losses sustained in recent actions in Greece Jan 16 "Zimmermann Telegram" is sent from Germany to Mexico, stating in the event of the US entering World War I on the allied side, Mexico would be given Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. Intercepted by British intelligence and partially deciphered by the next day. It's release in March shifts US public opinion in favor of war against Germany. Jan 17 US pays Denmark 25 million for Virgin Islands (or 3/21) Jan 19 The Silvertown explosion: 73 die when a munitions factory in Essex explodes. Jan 27 Coen de Koning wins 2nd official 11 cities race (9:53) record) Jan 28 Municipally owned streetcars take to the streets of San Francisco, California Jan 29 British submarine K13 sank in Gaire Loch, Scotland; 32 of her crew died Jan 31 Germany notifies US that U-boats will attack neutral merchant ship Jan 31 Mexican President Carranza announces a new constitution with many liberal elements; most of which his regime will not implement Feb 1 German Großadmiral Alfred von Tirpitz announces unlimited submarine war Feb 3 US liner Housatonic is sunk by German submarine, on the same day that US President Woodrow Wilson breaks off diplomatic relations with Germany Feb 4 Belgian Council of Flanders established Feb 5 Congress overrides Wilson's veto, curtailing Asian immigration Feb 5 Morosco Theater opens at 217 W 45th St NYC (demolished 1982) Feb 5 The last of the American troops commanded by General John Pershing leave Mexico; President Carranza will be assassinated within the next year Feb 10 Johanna Westerdijk installed as the Netherlands' 1st female professor Feb 12 1st edition of Joseph Patterson and Sidney Smith's strip "The Gumps" Feb 13 Dutch exotic dancer Mata Hari is arrested in Paris on suspicion that she is a German spy Exotic Dancer, Courtesan and German Spy Mata Hari Feb 15 San Francisco Public Library (Main Branch at Civic center) dedicated Feb 16 1st synagogue in 425 years opens in Madrid Feb 17 In Australia, Nationalist Party takes over a coalition government Feb 18 1st major strike of the Russian "February Revolution" starts at the giant Putilov factory in Petrograd [NS=Mar 3] Feb 20 Jerome Kern, Guy Bolton & P. G. Wodehouse's musical "Oh, Boy. premieres in New York Feb 21 British troopship SS Mendi sinks off Isle of Wight, 646 die Feb 22 German Navy torpedoes 7 Dutch ships Feb 24 German plan to get Mexican help in WW I exposed (Zimmerman telegram) Feb 24 Red Sox sell Smokey Joe Wood, his arm dead at 26, to Cleve for 15, 000 Feb 26 1st jazz records recorded. Dixie Jazz Band One Step" and "Livery Stable Blues" by Original Dixieland Jass Band for the Victor Talking Machine Company Feb 26 Russian February Revolution: Tsar Nicolas II orders army to quell civil unrest in Petrograd - army mutinies [NS Mar 11] Feb 26 1st Annual fair at Utrecht Harbor (Netherlands) Feb 28 AP reports Mexico & Japan will allie with Germany if US enters WW I Mar 1 1st federal land bank chartered in USA Mar 1 US government releases the plain text of the "Zimmermann Telegram" to the public Mar 2 Jones Act: Puerto Rico territory created, US citizenship granted Mar 3 US Congress passes 1st excess profits tax on corporations Mar 3 1st major strike of the Russian "February Revolution" starts at the giant Putilov factory in Petrograd [OS=Feb 18] Mar 3 Mexico and the USA renew diplomatic relations Mar 3 German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann publicly admits the "Zimmermann Telegram" is genuine. Generates support for the US declaration of war on Germany in April. Mar 5 US President Woodrow Wilson is inaugurated for a second term Mar 7 1st jazz record released on a 78 by Original Dixieland Jass Band for the Victor Talking Machine Company ( Dixie Jazz Band One Step. one side "Livery Stable Blues" other) Mar 8 Russian "February Revolution" begins in earnest with protests celebrating International Woman's Day and riots in St Petersburg over food rations and conduct of the war [OS=Feb 23] Mar 10 Batangas was formally founded as one of the Philippines's earliest encomiendas Mar 11 1st NHL championship game ever played, Toronto Arenas beats Montreal Canadiens 7-3 in 1st of 2 game set (second game on March 13) Mar 11 British forces occupy Baghdad, the capital of Mesopotamia, after Turkish forces evacuated Mar 12 [OS Feb 27] Russian Duma sets up the Provisional Committee; Soviets form Executive Committee Mar 12 In the wake of the February Revolution, Communist Party members Joseph Stalin, Lev Kamenev and Matvei Muranov arrive in Petrograd (St Petersburg) and seize control of the Pravda newspaper Mar 12 A German submarine sinks an unarmed US merchant ship, the 'Algonquin' on the same day that US President Woodrow Wilson gives executive order to arm US merchant ships Mar 15 Nicholas II, the last Russian Tsar abdicates and nominates his brother Grand Duke Michael to succeed him [OS Mar 2] Mar 16 Russian Grand Duke Michael, brother of Tsar Nicholas II declines the Russian throne [OS Mar 3] Mar 17 1st exclusively women's bowling tournament begins in St Louis Mar 17 Delta Phi Epsilon is founded at New York University Law School Mar 19 US Supreme Court uphoelds 8-hr work day for railroad employees Mar 20 After the sinking of 3 more American merchant ships, US President Woodrow Wilson meets with cabinet, who agree that war is inevitable Mar 21 Loretta Walsh becomes US Navy's 1st female Petty Officer Mar 22 The USA is the first nation to recognize the new government of Russia Mar 23 Tornadoes kills 211 over 4 days in Midwest US Mar 25 Canadian ace Billy Bishop claims his first victory, shooting down and mortally wounding German Leutnant Theiller Mar 26 Stanley Cup Final, Seattle Ice Arena, Seattle, WA: Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA) beat Montreal Canadiens (NHL) 9-1 for a 3-1 series victory; first US team to win SC Mar 26 British win a battle against Turks at Gaza Mar 28 Jews are expelled from Tel Aviv & Jaffa by Turkish authorities Mar 28 Puccini's "La Rondine" premieres in Monte Carlo Mar 31 US purchases Danish West Indies for 25M & renames them Virgin Islands Apr 2 Jeannette Rankin (Rep-R-Montana) begins her term as 1st woman member of US House of Reps Apr 3 Alfred Stieglitz opens 1st one-person show of Georgia O'Keeffee's work at 291 art gallery in New York Apr 4 US Senate agrees (82-6) to participate in WWI Apr 6 US declares war on Germany, enters World War I Apr 7 De Falla's ballet "El Sombrero de tres Picos" premieres in Madrid Apr 7 James Barries' Old Lady Shows Her" premieres in London Apr 9 Battle of Arras begins Apr 9 Vimy Ridge in France stormed by Canadian troops Apr 10 Munition factory explosion at Eddystone, Pennsylvania, kills 133 workers Apr 11 Babe Ruth beats NY Yanks, pitching 3-hit 10-3 win for Red Sox Apr 12 Bijou Theater opens at 222 W 45th St NYC (Demolished 1982) Apr 12 Domenico Scarlatti & Jeab Cocteaus ballet premieres in Rome Apr 14 Chicago White Sox Ed Cicotte no-hits St Louis Browns, 11-0 Apr 16 [OS Apr 3] Lenin arrives back from exile in Russia at Finland Station, Petrograd to join the Russian Revolution Apr 16 21st Boston Marathon won by Bill Kennedy in 2:28:37. 2 Apr 16 Vladimir Lenin issues his radical "April Theses" calling for Soviets to take power during the Russian Revolution [OS Apr 4] Apr 24 Yankee lefty George Mogridge no-hits Red Sox 2-1 at Fenway Apr 24 US Congress passes the Liberty Loan Act, authorizing the Treasury to issue a public subscription for 2 billion in bonds for the war May 2 Cin Fred Tooney & Chic's Hippo Vaughn pitch duel no-hitter, Vaughn gives up 2 hits & a run in 10th, so Cin wins 1-0 May 3 1st performance of Ernest Bloch's symphony "Israel" May 3 Ernest Bloch's "Schelomo" premieres in Carnegie Hall, NYC May 4 A flotilla of US destroyer ships arrive in Queenstown, Ireland, to aid in convoying ships to England May 5 St Louis Brown Ernie Koob no-hits Chicago White Sox, 1-0 May 5 Eugene Bullard gains his pilot's license from Aéro-Club de France and becomes the 1st African-American military pilot (French Air Service) May 6 St Louis Brown Bob Groom no-hits Chicago White Sox, 3-0 May 10 Atlantic ships get destroyer escorts to stop German attacks May 11 King George V grants Royal Letters Patent to New Zealand May 12 42nd Preakness: E Haynes aboard Kalitan wins in 1:54. 4 May 12 43rd Kentucky Derby: Charles Borel on Omar Khayyam wins in 2:04. 6 May 13 1st appearance of Mary to 3 shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal May 15 The first officer's training camp is opened in the US, as the country prepares for war May 18 Satie, Massine and Picasso's ballet "Parade" premieres in Paris May 18 US Congress passes Selective Service Act, authorizing the federal government to raise a national army for the American entry into World War I through compulsory enlistment May 18 First units of the American Expeditionary Force, commanded by General John J. Pershing, is ordered to France May 20 Turkish government authorizes Jews to return to Tel Aviv & Jaffa May 21 Leo Pinckney, 1st American drafted during WW I May 21 The Great Fire of Atlanta: at least 10, 000 people were displaced, but there was only one fatality May 23 Dutch 2nd Chamber approves 1908 conscription draft May 26 Walt Cruise hit 1st HR out of Braves Field May 27 Race riot in East St Louis Illinois, 1 black killed May 30 Jazz standard "Dark Town Strutters Ball" by Shelton Brooks recorded by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band Jun 1 Hank Gowdy is 1st baseball player to enlist during WWI Jun 2 Canadian ace Billy Bishop undertakes a solo mission behind enemy lines, shooting down three aircrafts as they were about to take off and several more on the ground, for which he is awarded the Victoria Cross Jun 4 1st Pulitzer prize awarded to Richards & Elliott (Julia Ward Howe) Jun 4 American men begin registering for the draft Jun 4 Most Excellent Order of British Empire inaugurated by King George V to recognise the efforts of his people in WWI Jun 5 10 million US men begin registering for draft in WW I Jun 7 Melvin Jones and a number of other Chicago businessmen found Lions Clubs International, now the largest service organization in the world Jun 7 The British detonate mines beneath the German-held Messines Ridge, in the Ypres area Jun 8 Walt Disney graduates from Benton High School Jun 10 60, 000 people of Petrograd Russia welcome Prince Kropotkin (banned 41 years) returning after February Russian Revolution Jun 10 Limburgse mine workers strike Jun 11 King Alexander assumes the throne of Greece after his father Constantine I abdicates under pressure by allied armies occupying Athens Jun 12 US Secret Service extends protection of the President to include his family Jun 13 World War I: the deadliest German air raid on London during World War I is carried out by Gotha G bombers and results in 162 deaths, including 46 children with 432 injuries Jun 14 1st German air attack on England, 100+ killed in East London Jun 14 General Pershing and his HQ staff arrived in Paris during WW I Jun 15 In order to calm troubled relations with Ireland, the British grant amnesty to the Prisoners taken during the Easter Rising of 1916 Jun 16 1st All Russian Congress of the Soviets convenes in Petrograd, Russia [OS Jun 3] Jun 16 49th Belmont: James Butwell aboard Hourless wins in 2:17. 8 Jun 19 The British Royal Family, which has had strong German ties since George I, renounces its German names and titles and adopts the name of Windsor Jun 21 Hawaiian Red Cross forms Jun 23 Ammunition factory in Boleweg Bohemia explodes, killing 1, 000 Jun 23 Ernie Shore replaces Red Sox pitcher Babe Ruth with a runner on, he throws him out & retires all 26 he faces for a perfect game Jun 23 US National Championship Women's Tennis, Forest Hills, NY: Two-time defending champion Molla Bjurstedt beats Marion Vanderhoef 4-6, 6-0, 6-2 Jun 24 Russian Black Sea fleet mutinies at Sebastopol Jun 26 1st US troops arrive in France during World War I Jun 27 1st baseball player (Hank Gowdy) to enter WW I military service Jun 27 Venizelos takes over as Prime Minister of Greece and severs relations with Central Powers, bringing Greece onside with the Allies in WWI Jun 28 Potato entrepreneurs begins in Amsterdam Jul 1 257cm-mirror for Mount Wilson Observatory mounted Jul 1 Race riots in East St Louis Illinois (40 to 200 reported killed) Jul 1 Reds' Fred Toney pitches 2 complete games in doubleheader victories over Pirates, allows 3 hits each game, fewest allowed by any pitcher winning 2 MLB games in one day Jul 1 In contradiction of a state law, the Robins (Dodgers) play their 1st Sunday MLB game in Brooklyn. Owner and manager arrested but escape with a fine Jul 2 Riots in East St Louis, Missouri Jul 3 Spontaneous demonstration at Tauride Palace, Petrograd Red October Jul 4 Troops of the Russian Provisional Government open fire on protesters in Petrograd during the 'July Days' of unrest Learn More >> Protesters scatter in Petrograd shortly after Russian government troops opened fire HMS Vanguard in 1909 Jul 10 Emma Goldman imprisoned for obstructing draft Jul 12 The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1, 300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona Jul 13 Vision of Virgin Mary appears to children of Fatima, Portugal Jul 17 Royal Proclamation by King George V changes name of British Royal family from German Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor Jul 20 Pact of Corfu signed: Serbs, Croats & Slovenes form Yugoslavia Jul 20 WW I draft lottery held; 258 is 1st drawn Jul 21 Russian Revolution: Socialist Alexander Kerensky becomes Russian Prime Minister Jul 22 British bomb German lines at Ypres, 4, 250, 000 grenades Jul 23 Cleveland Metropolitan Park District establishes Jul 24 Trial of Dutch exotic dancer Mata Hari begins in Paris for allegedly spying for Germany and thus causing the deaths of 50, 000 soldiers Jul 25 Sir Thomas Whyte introduces the first income tax in Canada as a "temporary" measure (lowest bracket is 4% and highest is 25. Jul 27 World War I: Allied troops reach the Yser Canal in the prelude to the Battle of Passchendaele Jul 28 Silent Parade organised by James Weldon Johnson of 10, 000 African-Americans who march on 5th Ave in NYC to protest against lynching Jul 30 Board of Commissioners of Cleveland Metroparks has its 1st meeting Jul 31 World War I: Battle of Passchendaele (Third Battle of Ypres) begins, goes on to cause approximately 500, 000 casualties Aug 1 Frank Little, IWW organizer, lynched in Butte, Montana Aug 4 Pravda calls for the killing of all capitalists, priests and officers Aug 5 British troops attack canal of Ypres in Boesinghe, Belgium Aug 5 The entire US National Guard is taken into national service, subject to presidential rather than state control Aug 6 World War I: Battle of Mărăşeşti between the Romanian and German armies begins Aug 9 Canadian Parliament passes the Compulsory Military Act which is oppossed by many French-Canadians from Québec Aug 13 Phillies steal 5 bases in an inning against Braves Aug 13 A revolt in Catalonia, the province in northeast Spain that has long seen itself as independent. Aug 14 China declares war on Germany & Austria Aug 14 Leeuwen soccer team forms Aug 17 Italy declares war on Turkey Aug 18 Dutch Naval Air Force forms (MLD) Aug 18 A Great Fire in Thessaloniki, Greece destroys 32% of the city leaving 70, 000 individuals homeless. Aug 19 Sunday benefit baseball game at Polo Grounds results in John McGraw & Christy Mathewson's arrest for violating Blue laws Aug 22 Pittsburgh Pirates play 4th straight extra inning game, Carson Bigbee sets record of 11 at-bats, they lose in 22 innings to Dodgers Aug 23 Race riot in Houston Texas (2 blacks & 11 whites killed) Aug 25 US National Championship Men's Tennis, Forest Hills, NY: Robert Lindley Murray beats Nathaniel W. Niles 5-7, 8-6, 6-3, 6-3 for first of 2 straight US singles titles Aug 27 Indians set club record by stealing eight bases in a game Aug 28 Ten suffragists arrested as they picket the White House Election of Interest Aug 31 In China, Sun Yat-sen and his supporters' rump' parliament establishes a military government and elects Sun Yat-sen as commander-in-Chief Sep 2 Deutsche Vaterlands Partei formed by admiral Tirpitz Sep 3 1st night bombing of London by German aircraft Sep 3 German troops overrun Riga, Latvia Sep 3 Grover Cleveland Alexander pitches complete wins in a doubleheader Sep 6 French pilot Georges Guynemer shoots down 54th German aircraft Sep 15 Russia proclaimed a republic by Alexander Kerensky's Provisional government Sep 20 British assault on Polygon Forest, France Sep 20 Paraguay becomes a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty. Previous 1 2 Next.

Sam mendes 1917 reddit. A car film masterpiece, haven't seen one for a while, underappreciated, unpredictable plots and amazing performance from Christian Bale and Matt Damon.




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