1917 Comments

  • Alexie 2023-09-25 19:28:13

    Barely pass. Looking at the war films of the past two years, Mendes and Nolan, the two British people, seem to have negotiated: one plays three-line parallel relativistic time, and the other plays the high contrast space inside and outside the trenches, exporting the feeling of suffering and avoiding war, while only Germany People Emmerich honestly sing about the blood and mighty power of war. It seems that there is a national influence in the cognition of war. The long shot of half an hour and...

  • Rosie 2023-09-14 15:21:35

    The model student of the war movie, although the protagonist has finally completed the task, but unlike traditional personal heroism movies, the one-shot shooting method enhances the audience's sense of experience, following the sudden crisis around the male protagonist, which is...

  • Alexandro 2023-09-05 00:14:21

    Why is Andrew Scott so...

  • Avis 2023-08-22 13:14:11

    20-8-7. I went to the theater to see the giant-screen version...but it still couldn't arouse my movie-watching craze. It was a movie that I had no eye for. I don't really like war movies. Basically, all war movies, this one can be said to have gone to two complete opposites along with "Dunkirk" in form... "Dunkirk" was in cinemas at that time. I brushed it three times in a row. After thinking about it again, it may be more accurate to say the edge of the eye, maybe the edge of the ear. In terms...

  • Eldridge 2023-08-22 04:34:08

    If this film was produced in 1917, it would have the face to enter the Oscar, but unfortunately it is not. Thank goodness it only won Best Cinematography, or "Fury" should have won an Oscar. Filmed for the sake of filming, pretentious, watered down the script, if it weren't for the set contractor and Deakins, I thought this was a disgusting money laundering movie, or a "Battlefield 1" VR single-player DLC preheating movie, mindlessly blowing it more...

  • Danny 2023-08-17 17:49:43

    Hahahahahaha! Universal gave it to our school in advance! ! ! ! Thinking of Peach Blossom Spring countless...

  • Mona 2023-07-05 10:19:44

    I have to say that the photography lighting scheduling is really pleasing to the eye. The most shocking is the photography lighting in the ruins. The beauty of the incomplete, the devastation after the war, and the cruel and dead silence actually captured the beauty of magic. I think it is very rare that war films can be shot with a degree of relaxation (maybe I have too few war films) and the aesthetic sense of literature and art, and Oscar photography deserves its name. And the Sherlock...

  • Pearl 2023-06-27 22:49:29

    Only the first audience of a movie with one shot to the end is happier, otherwise the whole movie will be unable to stop thinking about camera positions and editing points. This one shot is not too dazzling, it will not be as dizzy as the birdman, and it emphasizes the sense of real-time and presence. The scene after fainting suddenly became...

  • Aron 2023-05-23 08:20:41

    Sam Mendes really has his own set for every genre and offers a new battlefield aesthetic. One shot is not so much a gimmick as it is the only way to enter the war. Pulling aside the layers of floating corpses, suddenly, fallen flowers are colorful. Terrifying beauty. In the end, the boy jumped out of the trench and ran, surpassing life and death. 1 The most award-winning movie this year, it is recommended to take it with imax, and shout three...

  • Brown 2023-03-26 01:46:36

    Through trenches, through mud, through barbed wire corpses, through rats and bloodstains, through tunnels full of mines, through empty battlefields, through cherry blossoms, through grasslands and ruins, through the blood of comrades-in-arms Endless wounds, through trucks blocking the road, through collapsed bridges, through the last soldier's bullet in the bell tower, through burning churches, through helpless foreign women, through crying babies, through street fighting enemies. Army, through...

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1917 quotes

  • Lieutenant Leslie: Are they out of their fucking minds? One slow night, the Bosch and the Hun have just gone home?

    Lance Corporal Schofield: Do you think they're wrong sir?

    Lieutenant Leslie: We lost an officer and three men, two nights ago. They were shot to bits patching up wire. We dragged two of them back here.

  • Lieutenant Leslie: Are you our relief?

    Lance Corporal Blake: No, sir.

    Lieutenant Leslie: Well, when the fucking hell are they due?