1917

1917

  • Director: Sam Mendes
  • Writer: Sam Mendes,Krysty Wilson-Cairns
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom, India, Spain, Canada, Ch
  • Language: English, French, German
  • Release date: January 10, 2020
  • Runtime: 1h 59min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Thế Chiến 1917
  • "Rescue Soldiers (Hong Kong)" is a war film produced by American DreamWorks, directed by Sam Mendes and starring George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman . The film was released in the United States on January 10, 2020. August 7, 2020 Japan was released in China   .
    The film focuses on two young British soldiers, telling the story of two British soldiers who ventured across enemy territory to deliver important information during World War I in order to save hundreds of lives   .

    Details

    • Release date January 10, 2020
    • Filming locations Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Dreamworks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, New Republic Pictures

    Box office

    Budget

    $95,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $159,227,644

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $576,216

    Gross worldwide

    $384,983,987

    Movie reviews

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    • By Rahul 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      1917

      Down to Gehenna or up to the Thtone

      He travels the fastest who travels alone

      In the afternoon when the epidemic is closed in the unit, watch a movie to relieve the boredom. I don’t understand the big art of photography. In short, it’s very interesting to be able to shoot a trip between two people and one person. It’s very irritating to save the German pilot but get killed. There is also a reminder from this good person that I met. Some...

    • By Landen 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      A mirror to the end

      In many places, it is emphasized that the film uses "one shot to the end". I searched for the specific definition on the Internet: The meaning of one shot to the end is simply understood that the lens is not cut, multiple sets of cameras are shot in the same scene and multi-angle, through unique editing The technique is edited into a film later, and we can see the clues through the changes in the light and shade of the picture and the large-angle switching...

    • By Kimberly 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      The movie "1917": What is the meaning of war?

      Perhaps because it did not win the best picture at the Academy Awards, the movie "1917" is not as popular as the award-winning "Parasite" in China, but a good movie should not be buried because it did not win the best picture. , especially anti-war films.

      Born in a time of peace, most people cannot understand war and feel the sting of war, and the torrent of steel, firearms and artillery are more...

    • By Derrick 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      1917

      A day has passed, and it is still in the green fields in the spring breeze, leaning against a tree to rest as in the beginning of the movie. But the comrade-in-arms who likes to tell jokes has left, and he is the only one left at the moment. The photos of his family members are his only remaining beliefs: Come back to us...

      In 1917, the story was simple. During the First World War, the two soldiers carried out the task of sending letters on the front line, conveying the order to stop...

    • By Anibal 2022-04-23 07:01:07

      Kindness of 1917

      This is a war film. Like most war films, it uses human kindness, courage and unity to reflect on the contradictions and conflicts of war itself.

      The one-shot-to-the-end shooting method and the plot of the two brothers' journey to the front line made it easy for the audience to be in the atmosphere of war, making people feel that this is the war in the documentary.

      I also had such a sense of substitution: I felt a little bit of inappropriate for the second male who was killed by...

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    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    • By Alexandro 2023-09-05 00:14:21

      Why is Andrew Scott so...

    • By 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...

    • By 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...

    Background creation

    The film was mainly shot in the UK. Director Mendes and photographer Roger Diggins spent 9 months in preparation. Because it is mainly for location shooting, it is greatly affected by the weather, so it can only be shot with natural light. The film basically uses hand-held photography, always in motion, no scenes are repetitive, it is necessary to constantly shuttle through the field, but also to maintain the continuity of the lens,...
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    Box Office Revenue

    "1917" started in 2900 theaters in North America on the evening of January 9, 2020 (Thursday), and won $3.25 million at the box office that night. The film was officially released in 3434 theaters on January 10 (Friday). The box office of the first day including early shows (not counting small-scale screenings) reached 14 million U.S. dollars, and the performance was far better than other films. On January 11 (Saturday), it received...
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    Evaluation action

    The tension brought by the film is indescribable. Every war is a hellish experience. Although the story of "1917" has little relevance to the current world, it does not prevent it from becoming the best since "Saving Private Ryan" War Movies. (Comment by "The Observer")
    The key to "1917" director Sam Mendes's success in the film lies in his thorough technical preparations and strong emotional presentation. (Comment by "Cable News...
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    Movie 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.

    • Lance Corporal Schofield: Heading back home. I wonder what they saw?