1917 Comments

  • Tatyana 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    At least 8.5 points (wait to see the IMAX version to evaluate). I have a hunch that this film will be the biggest winner of the Oscars. The four items of best photography, best sound effects, best sound mixing, and best soundtrack are stable. This film vividly reflects how a highly mature film industry system can create all-round high-quality masterpieces, but it is also precisely because the film pursues the ultimate in technology (due to the excellent and innovative photography, it is easy to...

  • Mariano 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    When I saw Uncle Face and Ma Qiang, I thought this was the prequel of "The King's Man"; when I saw Mo Niang and Juan Fu, I thought this was the world where someone took overdose and made up their brains; until the end, I jumped again. Back to "Game of Thrones." Didn’t Toman say that his elder brother looks a lot like him just a little older? I thought it would be Emperor Joffrey, how could it be Robb...

  • Quinn 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    The director’s long-shot scheduling is also a skill madman for audio-visual skills. The long shots with complex motion trajectories coordinate with the actors to complete the scheduling. This is the legendary audio-visual feast. The rhythm of the story is perfectly controlled. There are several scenes. The long shot scheduling is very shocking! The two awards for the best director and the best photography should be stable. In the early years, the shooting technology may not have reached such a...

  • Dasia 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    3.5; Cinema re-watching does not add points, on the contrary, it strengthens the original look and feel; but it is indeed a movie that is more suitable for viewing in the theater, and the sound effects and photography will be improved. The first half of the long mirror controls all (artificial/deliberate) scheduling, and the character becomes a puppet of the panoramic view of the battlefield. The pseudo "one mirror to the end" does not provide a sense of immersion (for me), but at the dark...

  • Rocio 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    Well, this will definitely be the first online war game to win an Oscar! I look forward to the same VR mobile game as soon as...

  • Toney 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    An image victory supported by industry. The scene scheduling almost exhausts the possibilities of viewpoints, and brings an unparalleled sense of immersion. The experience itself is meaning, like letting you witness the death of a person. The film avoids direct confrontation, and shows the war from the side of wreckage and ruins. This in turn highlights the cruelty of war. One detail is clear, it is said that the protagonist's hand was scratched by a barbed wire one second, and he tried to...

  • Nannie 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    It would be no regrets for a photographer to make a film like this in his life, and this master made so many films. Not to mention the long shots, the night scenes of hell scenes are too enjoyable. The setting is not inferior, and the modeling poses of each extra actor take great pains. The story is also ingenious. The truck is surrounded by other soldiers looking back at the dilapidated village. This kind of war film that does not require majestic orchestral angles from soldiers is what war...

  • Merle 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    In fact, the story of "1917" is very simple and clear. Director Sam Mendes created a lot of new gameplays in the scene scheduling, superimposed on the protagonist’s character shaping and emotions. There are several character emotions that are still very interesting. Moving, this immersive shooting also puts the audience in the cruel and real world of World War I. After all, One Shot has not been played by photographer Roger Diggins with a very amazing new trick, but the use of light and shadow...

  • Gaetano 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    [B] I really want to give it five stars, with the expectation of the best of the year, but I feel that it is so short of becoming a god. The emotional catharsis and explosion work in the third act is in place, but if the first two acts can be more desperate and depressed, the final effect will be even better. For movie fans, this film is already hard to pick. For ordinary viewers, it may be a bit disappointing (especially those who want fierce war scenes piled up and want war movies like...

  • Letha 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    This movie can also be the best of 2019. I am also drunk. What is there except a fake one? The plot is plain, lacks suspense, the rhythm is slow, the acting is tasteless, and some scenes make people just want to leave the cinema. . . There are also logical flaws (I want to know how your sweater and overcoat dries out in half an hour). . . . There are two amazing clips (basically photography), but in general, I was bored by the time I saw it halfway through. Tied with the Irish at the top of the...

Extended Reading
  • Missouri 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    I don't think it looks good

    After all the hard work to coax my daughter to sleep, I am delighted to experience the new year's 2.14. To be honest, I really feel like I wasted two hours of my time. From the beginning of the story, Barabara kept talking, and then set off immediately after receiving the task, and the whole...

  • Isai 2022-03-16 09:01:02

    No war

    There were relatively few films on World War I, and it was difficult to shoot long shots. Anti-war films had a worldwide significance. All these made up the awards season of "1917".

    The film not only tells the story that happened on the battlefield, but also presents complex thinking.

    Blake and...

1917 quotes

  • Lieutenant Leslie: Any cover sir? Any where to jump off from?

    Lieutenant Leslie: No. The sub-trench was blown to hell weeks ago. Its full of bodies anyway. Your best bet is to pop over here. If you do get shot, try to make it back to the wire. We won't come after you until its dark. If by some fucking miracle you do make it, send up a flare.

  • Lance Corporal Schofield: Well, that's your medal sort of day.

    Lance Corporal Blake: What do you mean?

    Lance Corporal Schofield: Lance Corporal Blake, showed unusual valor, rescuing a comrade from certain death, blah, blah, blah.

    Lance Corporal Blake: You reckon?

    Lance Corporal Schofield: I do.