'71

'71

  • Director: Yann Demange
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: October 10, 2014
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Seventy-one
  • "'71" is a 100-minute war film directed by Yann Demange . The film starring Jack O'Connell , Paul Anderson , Sean Harris , Sam Reid , Charlie Murphy, etc., was released in the UK on October 10, 2014.
    Based on the Civil War in Northern Ireland in 1971, the film tells the story of a British rookie soldier who had not been in the army for a long time alone in a dangerous enemy territory, evading chase and returning to his station   .

    Details

    • Release date October 10, 2014
    • Filming locations Park Hill Estate, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Film 4, British Film Institute (BFI), Screen Yorkshire

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $1,270,847

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $55,761

    Gross worldwide

    $3,062,178

    Movie reviews

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    • By Orland 2022-02-15 08:01:43

      "Lost 1971": Desperate Belfast

      Just as the North-South separation of North Korea is an enduring theme in Korean films, the Irish War of Independence and the resulting Civil War in Northern Ireland have always been favored by the British film industry, and many excellent movies have been born. For example, "Michael Collins" in 1996, "Bloody Sunday" in 2002, "Wind Blowing Wheat Wave" in 2006, "Hunger" in 2008 and so on. In 2014,...

    • By Uriah 2022-02-15 08:01:43

      Lost 1971

      The story takes place in Northern Ireland in 1971. The contradictions between Protestants and Catholics continue to intensify. The war is looming and the situation is very critical. Gary (Jack O'Connell) is a young British soldier. His boss sent him to Belfast. This is the main battlefield of the Civil War, full of stray bullets, angry crowds and hearts. Ghostly speculators.
      During a conflict, Gary and his companions flew to chase the thief. However, when Gary recovered, he found himself...

    • By Vivien 2022-02-15 08:01:43

      Man is a knife, I am a fish

      (Spoiler) In the context of world cinema, the success of "71 Riot Night" ('71) lies in the director's ability to balance the locality and universality of the film. On the one hand, the film uses the unique historical background of Northern Ireland as the material, on the other hand, it extracts the theme of human nature that can be resonated with international audiences. In addition to taking care of the depth of the theme, the story is extremely compact and the relationship between the...

    • By Eldridge 2022-02-15 08:01:43

      '71

      script

      2021-06-05 23:40

      A miniature history from a personal perspective, short-term plots (approximately 24 hours) have climaxes, the relationship is intricate, and there are realms, there are research and creation, and the small cost (it seems that the exact is not found) is excellent. The script is cost-effective and efficient, and uses the character design/character modeling, scene contrast, and...

    • By Sammy 2022-02-15 08:01:43

      The escape of the big head soldier. There are spoilers.

      A good movie takes only 100 minutes to show the story with twists and turns, complex backgrounds, and many characters and influences. The whole story does not even have many lines. A look, a close-up, and a lens can show the story clearly and naturally, instead of having a feeling of excessive force like some "playing bones", but serving the film appropriately and beneficially. The use of various elements in the film and the rhythm of the story is excellent. Although the film...

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    • By Stan 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      ★★★☆The reviews on Rotten Tomatoes have been amazing, and the characters in it have the feeling of Life on Mars. Chasing on the street and hiding in the building are very...

    • By Enrico 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      This film is the most "romantic" in my dating history, but it is also the most shocking + true reflection of religious conflict in British history. Especially before a business grandfather told about his thrilling scene that happened in Northern Ireland, which is in contrast to this film. worth learning. The best place in this world is always home. And, being alive with your...

    • By Armando 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Big background, small pattern, strong dramatic tension. Most of the time, the male protagonist had to fall into various dangerous situations in order to survive, and the fear in his eyes never disappeared. The atmosphere of the two scenes of escape from the street maze and the search on the ending floor is too well controlled. The fly in the ointment is that the order of the multi-party game is not very clear, and the final execution of Mo Ji completely ignores all the neatness in the previous...

    • By Florian 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      There will always be someone who sees himself as the righteous side, and it all turns out to be lovable and charming...

    • By Kaya 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Narrative rhythm and handheld shooting are very effective for restoring the sense of urgency in a complex environment, but the foreshadowing of straightening out the relationship between all parties and clarifying the positions of all parties in a short period of time is the weak...

    Movie plot

    In 1971, the British government imposed a preventive confinement on some of the leaders of the Irish Republican Army and caused riots   . Gary, a young British recruit, was transferred to Belfast for a mission. The situation there is confusing, and even the most experienced non-commissioned officers are in a state of exhaustion. Belfast was split into two parts, with "loyal" Protestants on one side and "hostile" Catholics on the other....
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    Evaluation action

    The film "'71" desperately focuses the camera on a single British soldier-a rookie who is terrified and trapped in a war zone with nothing to do. The role played by Jack O'Connell has almost no lines, but his performance is still as good as usual. What deserves special praise is that the film is very well done in detail, whether it is the local slang in the dialogue or the popular hairstyle at that time, it can be said to be truthful.

    Movie quotes

    • Captain Sandy Browning: [as the lieutanant and corporal barge into his office] Not now, Lieutenant, we're busy.

      Lt. Armitage: I wondered if we could help with...

      Captain Sandy Browning: [firmly] We are busy, Lieutenant.

      Lt. Armitage: I do understand that, sir.

      Corporal: [abruptly] Why aren't you out there lookin' for him?

      Captain Sandy Browning: What?

      Corporal: Why aren't you out there lookin' for him?

      Captain Sandy Browning: Who?

      Corporal: Hook. Private Hook. You probably know where they're taking...

      Captain Sandy Browning: [shouts suddenly and gets up from the desk] Don't you fuckin' dare! I'm your fucking senior officer! Stand up straight!

      [glares at the corporal and then says quietly to Armitage]

      Captain Sandy Browning: You need to learn to control your men, Lieutenant. I am not here to clean up your fucking mistakes. Your men, your fucking responsibility, not mine.

      Captain Sandy BrowningLt. Armitage: [nervously] I'm asking for your help.

      Captain Sandy Browning: [tosses Hook's dog tags to him] There you go. There's my help.

      Lt. Armitage: Is he dead?

      Captain Sandy Browning: We do not know. The situation is confused, to say the least. Now if you do not mind, we have work to do. Off you go.

    • C.O.: [after Lt. Armitage told him about Sergeant Leslie Lewis attempt to kill Gary Hook] It was a confused situation. In these circumstances, what you saw, what you think you saw, can be a very different thing to what actually happened. Do you understand?

      Lt. Armitage: [Silence] .

      C.O.: [firmly] Do you understand?

      Lt. Armitage: Yes, sir.

    • Mother in Raided House: For God's sake, will you never leave us alone?