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Its a typical World War I battle scene, but flipped 90 degrees. Photo: Universal Pictures When it comes to 20th-century military conflicts, theres no question which one Hollywood prefers. Cinematically, World War II has everything: dramatic battles, dastardly villains, a pivotal role played by the United States, and ultimately, a resounding victory for the good guys. Its predecessor has proven a tougher subject for movies to crack, especially American ones. (For the British, it occupies a more prominent place in the collective historical memory. We remember World War I as a military stalemate that exemplified the utter meaninglessness of war, and while the day-to-day drudgery and existential despair of life in the trenches inspired plenty of lasting poetry and literature, it doesnt necessarily lend itself to blockbusters. What grabs modern audiences about the conflict is either the gross stuff ? Dan Carlins Hardcore Histories podcast dives deep into the disgusting sights, smells, and sensations of the Western Front ? or the sense of grand tragedy. When they do show up onscreen, World War I battles traditionally share a similar pattern: Our heroes climb out a trench, run a pitifully short distance, then get machine-gunned to death. Think of the famous ending of the BBCs Blackadder Goes Forth, in which Rowan Atkinson and company go over the top, their grim fates elided with a dissolve to a field of poppies: Or the heartbreaking conclusion to Peter Weirs Gallipoli, which follows Australian troops in the wars Middle Eastern theater: More recently, Steven Spielbergs War Horse gave us both a doomed cavalry charge and a doomed infantry charge. Even Wonder Woman barely makes it five feet before being struck by a German bullet that would have been fatal for a non-superhero: In other words, if youre making a World War I movie that doesnt end with your heroes dead or grievously wounded, youd better have a good explanation. These depressing depictions are in keeping with what became the dominant historical narrative of the First World War in Britain and the U. S., which painted the troops on the ground as victims of their own generals, idiots who senselessly sent their men into a meat grinder. However, this view has come in for reappraisal as military historians like Brian Bond argue that, contrary to popular belief, the war as a whole was “necessary and successful ” (though that wider lens in turn has been critiqued for erasing the experience of those who actually served. With the Great War recently celebrating its centenary, projects like Peter Jacksons They Shall Not Grow Old have attempted to sidestep these historical debates by concentrating solely on the day-to-day experiences of the men in the trenches, avoiding making any wider claims about what, if anything, the war itself meant. Into this fraught landscape steps Sam Mendess 1917, which is trying to accomplish that rarest of feats: telling a feel-good World War I story. The director based his film on the memories of his grandfather, who served as a messenger on the Western Front, and that family connection seems to have left him determined to present a version of the war where an individual soldier could still act heroically, rather than simply be a lamb for the slaughter. “Other people have made that movie, the blood and guts, ” the movies Oscar-nominated production designer Dennis Gassner told me earlier this month. “This wasnt that. This is a story about integrity, the willingness to do anything even in the harshest conditions. ” Mendes has spoken of the film as a tribute to those who made it back home, which requires him to pull off the tonal balancing act of reclaiming the war as an arena for nobility and sacrifice, while not glorifying the conflict itself. Never is that tension more clear than in the films conclusive action setpiece, which is tasked with giving viewers a happy ending in a conflict that offered few uncomplicated victories. 1917 follows two British soldiers, Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and Schofield ( George MacKay) who are handed the perilous task of traversing no-mans-land to deliver a message to another regiment calling off their attack. (Though the plot is fiction, the German withdrawal that acts as the inciting incident actually happened. The films first act supplies many of the genre tropes weve come to associate with the First World War. Blake is a cheerful naif who still hopes to be “home by Christmas, ” while Schofield has the thousand-yard stare of a shell-shocked Somme veteran. They navigate trench networks that have evolved into a microcosm of society, and the dialogue covers familiar territory: unclear orders, no supplies, thousands of men dying to gain a single inch. An officer on the front line (played by Fleabag s Andrew Scott, in the films best performance) has been so numbed by constant fire that he no longer knows what day it is. Once Blake and Schofield go over the top, the no-mans-land sequence is a horror show, as the men must trace a path past a dead horse, plentiful corpses, and massive craters that scar the landscape. In 1917 s purest gross-out moment, Schofield accidentally plunges his bloody hand into the open stomach of a dead soldier. After they cross through the German trenches ? a sequence that starts with the men staring at bags of shit and only gets more harrowing from there ? Blake and Schofield arrive in the open countryside. Its a view not often seen in World War I movies, which rarely venture beyond the trenches, and it provides an opportunity for the film to slow down and relax. The soldiers get into a debate about whether theres any meaning to be found in the war. Blake, who, true to his name, is the romantic of the pair, has learned that Schofield traded his Somme medal for a bottle of wine, and berates him. “You should have taken it home, ” Blake says. “You should have given it to your family. Men have died for that. If Id got a medal Id take it back home. Why didnt you take it home? ” Schofield disagrees, with the bitterness of a war poet: “Look, its just a bit of bloody tin. It doesnt make you special. It doesnt make any difference to anyone. ” Subsequent events seem to prove Schofield correct: Blake is stabbed by a German pilot whose life hed just saved, and his prolonged, pitiful death carries no meaning and no glory. But as Schofield continues on alone, the sheer difficulty of the obstacles he faces spurs him to carry on. Hes shot by an enemy sniper, and only narrowly survives. He stumbles upon a German sentry, and kills the lad in close combat. Like Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant, he evades his pursuers by jumping into a river, at which point he goes over a waterfall and nearly drowns. Mendes gives Schofield plentiful opportunities to give up ? including one slightly eye-rolling sequence with a young woman and a baby ? but he never does. Its an abstract, existential view of the Great War: The struggle itself is what gives the experience meaning. Then, in the films closing sequence, Mendes takes the tropes of trench warfare and twists them 90 degrees. Schofield has finally made it to the regiment he needs to find, only to discover that their attack has already begun. He tries to push his way through a crowded trench ? while Dunkirk was a movie about standing in line, 1917 is a movie about cutting in line ? but its no use. He wont be able to deliver the message, and hundreds of men will die as a result. Unless … he takes a shortcut. As the music swells, Schofield decides to go over the top a second time, a sequence that encapsulates both Mendess creative revisionism, as well as the sheer scale of his technical undertaking. The scene features 50 stuntmen and 450 extras. Unlike most onscreen World War I battles, Schofield is not charging out toward the German lines; hes sprinting across, parallel to the trench. Thematically, too, the final run flips what were used to seeing. Our hero is not heading toward the enemy and certain death; hes going back to his own men, to redemption. In a sequence that has traditionally been cinematic shorthand for futility, Mendes goes for hope. But the film is also careful not to turn this individual triumph into a wider victory. Having defied death by going over the top, Schofield gains his reward: an audience with the officer in charge of the advance (Benedict Cumberbatch. Weve been set up to see this character as a villain, but the movie gives us something more complicated. This one is just as worn down as his men; the folly of his attack was born out of the hope that this time, things would be different. (With one notable exception, the much-maligned officer class gets a sympathetic treatment in 1917. )?Zoom out, and the movies happy ending is not very happy at all. Yes, a massacre has been averted, but the bloody stasis endures. Viewers know the war will continue for another year and a half. 1917 begins with Schofield dozing under a tree, before hes awoken by Blake, and the two men go to meet the general who gives them their mission. The films conclusion offers a mirror of this structure ? possibly one reason the film scored that surprise Screenplay nod. Next, Schofields arc with Blake comes full circle, as well. Having completed his perilous journey, Schofield searches the casualty tent for Blakes older brother. After informing the brother of Blakes death, Schofield hands over his effects to be returned to his family. These mementos are not meaningless, after all. The magnitude of his efforts has brought Schofield around to Blakes way of thinking. (The bookend effect of these closing scenes is also enhanced by the films casting. The two commanders are played by Cumberbatch and Colin Firth, British heartthrobs of two different generations; Blakes brother is played by Richard Madden, who acted with Dean-Charles Chapman on Game of Thrones. ) Finally, the film ends just as it began, with Schofield enjoying a moment of rest under a tree. This time,
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 rel
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As of the start of 1917, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. Events [ edit] Below, events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January [ edit] January 2 ? The Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank. January 3 ? Ratho rail crash in Scotland: An Edinburgh to Glasgow express train collides with a light engine leaving 12 people dead and 46 seriously injured; the cause is found to be inadequate signalling procedures. [1] January 9 ? WWI ? Battle of Rafa: The last substantial Ottoman Army garrison on the Sinai Peninsula is captured by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force 's Desert Column. January 11 ? Unknown saboteurs set off the Kingsland Explosion at Kingsland (modern-day Lyndhurst, New Jersey) one of the events leading to United States involvement in WWI. January 16 ? The Danish West Indies is sold to the United States for 25 million. January 19 ? Silvertown explosion: A blast at a munitions factory in London kills 73 and injures over 400; the resulting fire causes over 2, 000, 000 worth of damage. January 22 ? WWI: United States President Woodrow Wilson calls for "peace without victory" in Germany. January 25 WWI: British armed merchantman SS? Laurentic is sunk by mines off Lough Swilly (Ireland) with the loss of 354 of the 475 aboard. An anti- prostitution drive in San Francisco occurs, and police close about 200 prostitution houses. January 26 ? The sea defences at the English village of Hallsands are breached, leading to all but one of the houses becoming uninhabitable. January 28 ? The United States ends its search for Pancho Villa. January 30 ? Pershing 's troops in Mexico begin withdrawing back to the United States. They reach Columbus, New Mexico February 5. February [ edit] February 1 ? WWI: Atlantic U-boat Campaign: Germany announces its U-boats will resume unrestricted submarine warfare, rescinding the ' Sussex Pledge. February 3 ? WWI: The United States severs diplomatic relations with Germany. February 5 ? The new constitution of Mexico is adopted. February 13 Mata Hari is arrested in Paris for spying. WWI ? Raid on Nekhl: Units of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force completely reoccupy the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula. February 21 ? British troopship SS? Mendi is accidentally rammed and sunk off the Isle of Wight, killing 646, mainly members of the South African Native Labour Corps. [2] February 24 ? WWI: United States ambassador to the United Kingdom, Walter Hines Page, is shown the intercepted Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany offers to give the American Southwest back to Mexico, if Mexico would take sides with Germany, in case the United States would declare war on Germany. President Woodrow Wilson of the United States announces to Congress the breaking of diplomatic relations with Germany March [ edit] March 1 WWI: The U. S. government releases the text of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public. Ōmuta, Japan, is founded by Hiroushi Miruku. March 2 ? The enactment of the Jones Act grants Puerto Ricans United States citizenship. March 4 Woodrow Wilson is sworn in for a second term, as President of the United States. Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman member of the United States House of Representatives. March 7 ? " Livery Stable Blues. recorded with "Dixie Jazz Band One Step" on February 26, by the Original Dixieland Jass Band in the United States, becomes the first jazz recording commercially released. On August 17 the band records " Tiger Rag. March 8 Women calling for bread and peace - Petrograd, 8th of March, 1917 (N. February 23, O. ? The February Revolution begins in Russia: Women calling for bread in Petrograd start riots, which spontaneously spread throughout the city. The United States Senate adopts the cloture rule, in order to limit filibusters. March 10 ? The Province of Batangas is formally founded, as one of the Philippines ' first encomiendas. March 11 ? Mexican Revolution: Venustiano Carranza is elected president of Mexico; the United States gives de jure recognition of his government. March 12 ? The Russian Duma declares a Provisional Government. March 14 ? WWI: The Republic of China terminates diplomatic relations with Germany. March 15 (N. March 2, O. ? Emperor Nicholas II of Russia abdicates his throne and his son's claims. This is considered to be the end of the Russian Empire, after 196 years. March 16 (N. March 3, O. ? Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia refuses the throne, and power passes to the newly formed Provisional Government, under Prince Georgy Lvov. March 25 ? The Georgian Orthodox Church restores the autocephaly, abolished by Imperial Russia in 1811. March 26 ? WWI ? First Battle of Gaza: British Egyptian Expeditionary Force troops virtually encircle the Gaza garrison, but are then ordered to withdraw, leaving the city to the Ottoman defenders. March 30 ? Hjalmar Hammarskjöld steps down as Prime Minister of Sweden; he is replaced by right-wing businessman and politician Carl Swartz. March 31 ? The United States takes possession of the Danish West Indies, which become the US Virgin Islands, after paying 25 million to Denmark. April [ edit] April ? Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki, the first anime, is released in Japan. April 2 ? WWI: U. President Woodrow Wilson asks the United States Congress for a declaration of war on Germany. April 6 ? WWI: The United States declares war on Germany. April 8 (N. March 26, O. ? In Petrograd, 40, 000 ethnic Estonians demand national autonomy within Russia. April 9 ? May 16 ? WWI ? Battle of Arras: British Empire troops make a significant advance on the Western Front but are unable to achieve a breakthrough. April 9 ? 12 ? WWI: Canadian troops win the Battle of Vimy Ridge. April 10 ? An ammunition factory explosion in Chester, Pennsylvania kills 133. April 11 ? WWI: Brazil severs diplomatic relations with Germany. April 12 (N. March 30 O. ? The Autonomous Governorate of Estonia is formed within Russia, from the Governorate of Estonia and the northern part of the Governorate of Livonia. April 16 (N. April 3, O. ? Vladimir Lenin arrives at the Finland Station in Petrograd. WWI: The Nivelle Offensive commences. April 17 (N. April 4, O. ? Vladimir Lenin 's April Theses are published. [3] They become very influential in the following July Days and Bolshevik Revolution. WWI: The Egyptian Expeditionary Force begins the Second Battle of Gaza. This unsuccessful frontal attack on strong Ottoman defences along with the first battle, results in 10, 000 casualties, the dismissal of force commander General Archibald Murray, and the beginning of the Stalemate in Southern Palestine. The Times and the Daily Mail (London newspapers both owned by Lord Northcliffe) print atrocity propaganda of the supposed existence of a German Corpse Factory processing dead soldiers' bodies. [4] 5] 6] 7] April 26 ? WWI: The Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, between France, Italy and the United Kingdom, to settle interests in the Middle East, is signed. May [ edit] May 9 ? WWI: The Nivelle Offensive is abandoned. May 13 ? Nuncio Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pope Pius XII, is consecrated Archbishop by Pope Benedict XV. [8] May 13 ? October 13 (at monthly intervals) ? 10-year-old Lúcia Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto report experiencing a series of Marian apparitions near Fátima, Portugal, which become known as Our Lady of Fátima. May 15 ? Robert Nivelle is replaced as Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, by Philippe Pétain. May 18 ? WWI: The Selective Service Act passes the United States Congress, giving the President the power of conscription. May 21 ? Over 300 acres (73 blocks) are destroyed
1917 is Sam Mendes second foray into the war genre. Ah yes, you forgot about Jarhead didn't you. After 2005's Jarhead, which I myself loved, 1917 is a hugely ambitious step up for Mendes. He has to be commended for using this 'one shot' technique for what seems to be it's perfect use.
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Why would you say it seems to be the battle of Passchendaele? That took place in the 2nd half of 1917 and the movie itself says at the beginning that it's talking place in early and the fact that the Gmns have retreated to a new line (the Hindenberg line, though that's never said) means that it is the battle is the Battle of Arras. Do at least a LITTLE homework guys. GREAT movie though, if you haven't seen it. 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.
The story in this movie was alright but we can all agree that the visuals are beautiful, the whole time I was amazed by how great it looked. Hidden network 1917 å??ã??ã??ã??ã??at a time. Doctor Strange who lol ?. Seems a pretty fatuous exercise when some smug review contains its own glaring errors. Fire the researcher. Roger. Deakins. Hidden network 1917 å??ã??ã??ã??ã??a à z. One. Continuous. Shot. Séances Bandes-annonces Casting Critiques spectateurs Critiques presse Photos VOD Bande-annonce Séances (941) Spectateurs 4, 4 5858 notes dont 784 critiques noter: 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 3 3. 5 4 4. 5 5 Envie de voir Rédiger ma critique Synopsis et détails Avertissement: des scènes, des propos ou des images peuvent heurter la sensibilité des spectateurs Pris dans la tourmente de la Première Guerre Mondiale, Schofield?et Blake, deux jeunes soldats britanniques, se voient assigner une mission à proprement parler impossible. Porteurs dun message qui pourrait empêcher une attaque?dévastatrice?et la mort de centaines de soldats, dont le frère de Blake, ils se lancent dans une véritable course contre la montre, derrière les lignes ennemies. 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Retrouvez plus d'infos sur notre page Revue de presse pour en savoir plus. 39 articles de presse Critiques Spectateurs ??1917??, ou le comble du factice, pour un film dont lessence même est de se vouloir tout le contraire en terme de réalisme et de vérité... Sam Mendes pourtant talentueux dans le magnifique ??Noces Rebelles?? ou encore dans un tout autre registre avec ??Skyfall??, semble sêtre fourvoyé en se focalisant sur ce fameux plan séquence censé nous immerger dans laction à travers la notion détirement linéaire du temps. Lire plus Très très mitigé par 1917. Évidemment, cest techniquement incroyable, mais le film a les qualités de ses défauts, car ce plan séquence de 2h va offrir au film des moments assez dingues, mais il va paradoxalement plomber son rythme ce qui va rendre le tout beaucoup trop bancal. Cest un film à Oscar, un film qui va privilégier sa technique à son récit. Le but ici cest limmersion, du coup on va suivre des personnages pas très... " 1917" de Sam Mendes, acclamé par la critique et favori en vu pour les oscars et la première déception de l'année pour moi. En effet hormis des effets spéciaux spectaculaires, maîtrise de la mise en scène. Je me suis ennuyé devant un énième film sur la première guerre mondiale qui ne réserve guère de surprise ni émotions. Surnote selon moi. Allez soyons franc, ? 1917 ? est un film de guerre maîtrisé de bout en bout qui vaut son pesant de popcorn. Certains diront blockbuster, dautres film froid qui retrace sans empathie lexpérience de nos ancêtres… personnellement jopterais pour film à budget moyen qui se démarque en utilisant une technique certes déjà connue et utilisée, mais une technique quand même: le plan séquence. Sam Mendes avait sans doute lenvie... 784 Critiques Spectateurs 39 Photos Secrets de tournage Note d'intention de Sam Mendes "La première fois que j'ai compris la réalité de la guerre, c'est quand mon grand-père m'a raconté son expérience de la Première Guerre mondiale. Le film ne relate pas l'histoire de mon grand-père, mais s'attache plutôt à évoquer son esprit ? ce que ces hommes ont subi, leurs sacrifices, et leur foi en quelque chose qui les dépassait. Nos deux protagonistes doivent participer à une mission périlleuse les conduisant à passer en territoire ennemi a... Mise en scène spécifique 1917 na pas été filmé en un seul plan-séquence, mais en plusieurs longues prises qui ont ensuite été montées ensemble pour donner limpression dune seule et unique scène.?Sam Mendes avait employé un procédé similaire pour la scène douverture de Spectre, mais le fait d'utiliser ce dispositif pour un film tout entier était une expérience nouvelle pour lui. 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Its a typical World War I battle scene, but flipped 90 degrees. Photo: Universal Pictures When it comes to 20th-century military conflicts, theres no question which one Hollywood prefers. Cinematically, World War II has everything: dramatic battles, dastardly villains, a pivotal role played by the United States, and ultimately, a resounding victory for the good guys. Its predecessor has proven a tougher subject for movies to crack, especially American ones. (For the British, it occupies a more prominent place in the collective historical memory. We remember World War I as a military stalemate that exemplified the utter meaninglessness of war, and while the day-to-day drudgery and existential despair of life in the trenches inspired plenty of lasting poetry and literature, it doesnt necessarily lend itself to blockbusters. What grabs modern audiences about the conflict is either the gross stuff ? Dan Carlins Hardcore Histories podcast dives deep into the disgusting sights, smells, and sensations of the Western Front ? or the sense of grand tragedy. When they do show up onscreen, World War I battles traditionally share a similar pattern: Our heroes climb out a trench, run a pitifully short distance, then get machine-gunned to death. Think of the famous ending of the BBCs Blackadder Goes Forth, in which Rowan Atkinson and company go over the top, their grim fates elided with a dissolve to a field of poppies: Or the heartbreaking conclusion to Peter Weirs Gallipoli, which follows Australian troops in the wars Middle Eastern theater: More recently, Steven Spielbergs War Horse gave us both a doomed cavalry charge and a doomed infantry charge. Even Wonder Woman barely makes it five feet before being struck by a German bullet that would have been fatal for a non-superhero: In other words, if youre making a World War I movie that doesnt end with your heroes dead or grievously wounded, youd better have a good explanation. These depressing depictions are in keeping with what became the dominant historical narrative of the First World War in Britain and the U. S., which painted the troops on the ground as victims of their own generals, idiots who senselessly sent their men into a meat grinder. However, this view has come in for reappraisal as military historians like Brian Bond argue that, contrary to popular belief, the war as a whole was “necessary and successful ” (though that wider lens in turn has been critiqued for erasing the experience of those who actually served. With the Great War recently celebrating its centenary, projects like Peter Jacksons They Shall Not Grow Old have attempted to sidestep these historical debates by concentrating solely on the day-to-day experiences of the men in the trenches, avoiding making any wider claims about what, if anything, the war itself meant. Into this fraught landscape steps Sam Mendess 1917, which is trying to accomplish that rarest of feats: telling a feel-good World War I story. The director based his film on the memories of his grandfather, who served as a messenger on the Western Front, and that family connection seems to have left him determined to present a version of the war where an individual soldier could still act heroically, rather than simply be a lamb for the slaughter. “Other people have made that movie, the blood and guts, ” the movies Oscar-nominated production designer Dennis Gassner told me earlier this month. “This wasnt that. This is a story about integrity, the willingness to do anything even in the harshest conditions. ” Mendes has spoken of the film as a tribute to those who made it back home, which requires him to pull off the tonal balancing act of reclaiming the war as an arena for nobility and sacrifice, while not glorifying the conflict itself. Never is that tension more clear than in the films conclusive action setpiece, which is tasked with giving viewers a happy ending in a conflict that offered few uncomplicated victories. 1917 follows two British soldiers, Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and Schofield ( George MacKay) who are handed the perilous task of traversing no-mans-land to deliver a message to another regiment calling off their attack. (Though the plot is fiction, the German withdrawal that acts as the inciting incident actually happened. The films first act supplies many of the genre tropes weve come to associate with the First World War. Blake is a cheerful naif who still hopes to be “home by Christmas, ” while Schofield has the thousand-yard stare of a shell-shocked Somme veteran. They navigate trench networks that have evolved into a microcosm of society, and the dialogue covers familiar territory: unclear orders, no supplies, thousands of men dying to gain a single inch. An officer on the front line (played by Fleabag s Andrew Scott, in the films best performance) has been so numbed by constant fire that he no longer knows what day it is. Once Blake and Schofield go over the top, the no-mans-land sequence is a horror show, as the men must trace a path past a dead horse, plentiful corpses, and massive craters that scar the landscape. In 1917 s purest gross-out moment, Schofield accidentally plunges his bloody hand into the open stomach of a dead soldier. After they cross through the German trenches ? a sequence that starts with the men staring at bags of shit and only gets more harrowing from there ? Blake and Schofield arrive in the open countryside. Its a view not often seen in World War I movies, which rarely venture beyond the trenches, and it provides an opportunity for the film to slow down and relax. The soldiers get into a debate about whether theres any meaning to be found in the war. Blake, who, true to his name, is the romantic of the pair, has learned that Schofield traded his Somme medal for a bottle of wine, and berates him. “You should have taken it home, ” Blake says. “You should have given it to your family. Men have died for that. If Id got a medal Id take it back home. Why didnt you take it home? ” Schofield disagrees, with the bitterness of a war poet: “Look, its just a bit of bloody tin. It doesnt make you special. It doesnt make any difference to anyone. ” Subsequent events seem to prove Schofield correct: Blake is stabbed by a German pilot whose life hed just saved, and his prolonged, pitiful death carries no meaning and no glory. But as Schofield continues on alone, the sheer difficulty of the obstacles he faces spurs him to carry on. Hes shot by an enemy sniper, and only narrowly survives. He stumbles upon a German sentry, and kills the lad in close combat. Like Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant, he evades his pursuers by jumping into a river, at which point he goes over a waterfall and nearly drowns. Mendes gives Schofield plentiful opportunities to give up ? including one slightly eye-rolling sequence with a young woman and a baby ? but he never does. Its an abstract, existential view of the Great War: The struggle itself is what gives the experience meaning. Then, in the films closing sequence, Mendes takes the tropes of trench warfare and twists them 90 degrees. Schofield has finally made it to the regiment he needs to find, only to discover that their attack has already begun. He tries to push his way through a crowded trench ? while Dunkirk was a movie about standing in line, 1917 is a movie about cutting in line ? but its no use. He wont be able to deliver the message, and hundreds of men will die as a result. Unless … he takes a shortcut. As the music swells, Schofield decides to go over the top a second time, a sequence that encapsulates both Mendess creative revisionism, as well as the sheer scale of his technical undertaking. The scene features 50 stuntmen and 450 extras. Unlike most onscreen World War I battles, Schofield is not charging out toward the German lines; hes sprinting across, parallel to the trench. Thematically, too, the final run flips what were used to seeing. Our hero is not heading toward the enemy and certain death; hes going back to his own men, to redemption. In a sequence that has traditionally been cinematic shorthand for futility, Mendes goes for hope. But the film is also careful not to turn this individual triumph into a wider victory. Having defied death by going over the top, Schofield gains his reward: an audience with the officer in charge of the advance (Benedict Cumberbatch. Weve been set up to see this character as a villain, but the movie gives us something more complicated. This one is just as worn down as his men; the folly of his attack was born out of the hope that this time, things would be different. (With one notable exception, the much-maligned officer class gets a sympathetic treatment in 1917. )?Zoom out, and the movies happy ending is not very happy at all. Yes, a massacre has been averted, but the bloody stasis endures. Viewers know the war will continue for another year and a half. 1917 begins with Schofield dozing under a tree, before hes awoken by Blake, and the two men go to meet the general who gives them their mission. The films conclusion offers a mirror of this structure ? possibly one reason the film scored that surprise Screenplay nod. Next, Schofields arc with Blake comes full circle, as well. Having completed his perilous journey, Schofield searches the casualty tent for Blakes older brother. After informing the brother of Blakes death, Schofield hands over his effects to be returned to his family. These mementos are not meaningless, after all. The magnitude of his efforts has brought Schofield around to Blakes way of thinking. (The bookend effect of these closing scenes is also enhanced by the films casting. The two commanders are played by Cumberbatch and Colin Firth, British heartthrobs of two different generations; Blakes brother is played by Richard Madden, who acted with Dean-Charles Chapman on Game of Thrones. ) Finally, the film ends just as it began, with Schofield enjoying a moment of rest under a tree. This time,
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 rel
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As of the start of 1917, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. Events [ edit] Below, events of World War I have the "WWI" prefix. January [ edit] January 2 ? The Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank. January 3 ? Ratho rail crash in Scotland: An Edinburgh to Glasgow express train collides with a light engine leaving 12 people dead and 46 seriously injured; the cause is found to be inadequate signalling procedures. [1] January 9 ? WWI ? Battle of Rafa: The last substantial Ottoman Army garrison on the Sinai Peninsula is captured by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force 's Desert Column. January 11 ? Unknown saboteurs set off the Kingsland Explosion at Kingsland (modern-day Lyndhurst, New Jersey) one of the events leading to United States involvement in WWI. January 16 ? The Danish West Indies is sold to the United States for 25 million. January 19 ? Silvertown explosion: A blast at a munitions factory in London kills 73 and injures over 400; the resulting fire causes over 2, 000, 000 worth of damage. January 22 ? WWI: United States President Woodrow Wilson calls for "peace without victory" in Germany. January 25 WWI: British armed merchantman SS? Laurentic is sunk by mines off Lough Swilly (Ireland) with the loss of 354 of the 475 aboard. An anti- prostitution drive in San Francisco occurs, and police close about 200 prostitution houses. January 26 ? The sea defences at the English village of Hallsands are breached, leading to all but one of the houses becoming uninhabitable. January 28 ? The United States ends its search for Pancho Villa. January 30 ? Pershing 's troops in Mexico begin withdrawing back to the United States. They reach Columbus, New Mexico February 5. February [ edit] February 1 ? WWI: Atlantic U-boat Campaign: Germany announces its U-boats will resume unrestricted submarine warfare, rescinding the ' Sussex Pledge. February 3 ? WWI: The United States severs diplomatic relations with Germany. February 5 ? The new constitution of Mexico is adopted. February 13 Mata Hari is arrested in Paris for spying. WWI ? Raid on Nekhl: Units of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force completely reoccupy the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula. February 21 ? British troopship SS? Mendi is accidentally rammed and sunk off the Isle of Wight, killing 646, mainly members of the South African Native Labour Corps. [2] February 24 ? WWI: United States ambassador to the United Kingdom, Walter Hines Page, is shown the intercepted Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany offers to give the American Southwest back to Mexico, if Mexico would take sides with Germany, in case the United States would declare war on Germany. President Woodrow Wilson of the United States announces to Congress the breaking of diplomatic relations with Germany March [ edit] March 1 WWI: The U. S. government releases the text of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public. Ōmuta, Japan, is founded by Hiroushi Miruku. March 2 ? The enactment of the Jones Act grants Puerto Ricans United States citizenship. March 4 Woodrow Wilson is sworn in for a second term, as President of the United States. Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman member of the United States House of Representatives. March 7 ? " Livery Stable Blues. recorded with "Dixie Jazz Band One Step" on February 26, by the Original Dixieland Jass Band in the United States, becomes the first jazz recording commercially released. On August 17 the band records " Tiger Rag. March 8 Women calling for bread and peace - Petrograd, 8th of March, 1917 (N. February 23, O. ? The February Revolution begins in Russia: Women calling for bread in Petrograd start riots, which spontaneously spread throughout the city. The United States Senate adopts the cloture rule, in order to limit filibusters. March 10 ? The Province of Batangas is formally founded, as one of the Philippines ' first encomiendas. March 11 ? Mexican Revolution: Venustiano Carranza is elected president of Mexico; the United States gives de jure recognition of his government. March 12 ? The Russian Duma declares a Provisional Government. March 14 ? WWI: The Republic of China terminates diplomatic relations with Germany. March 15 (N. March 2, O. ? Emperor Nicholas II of Russia abdicates his throne and his son's claims. This is considered to be the end of the Russian Empire, after 196 years. March 16 (N. March 3, O. ? Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia refuses the throne, and power passes to the newly formed Provisional Government, under Prince Georgy Lvov. March 25 ? The Georgian Orthodox Church restores the autocephaly, abolished by Imperial Russia in 1811. March 26 ? WWI ? First Battle of Gaza: British Egyptian Expeditionary Force troops virtually encircle the Gaza garrison, but are then ordered to withdraw, leaving the city to the Ottoman defenders. March 30 ? Hjalmar Hammarskjöld steps down as Prime Minister of Sweden; he is replaced by right-wing businessman and politician Carl Swartz. March 31 ? The United States takes possession of the Danish West Indies, which become the US Virgin Islands, after paying 25 million to Denmark. April [ edit] April ? Imokawa Mukuzo Genkanban no Maki, the first anime, is released in Japan. April 2 ? WWI: U. President Woodrow Wilson asks the United States Congress for a declaration of war on Germany. April 6 ? WWI: The United States declares war on Germany. April 8 (N. March 26, O. ? In Petrograd, 40, 000 ethnic Estonians demand national autonomy within Russia. April 9 ? May 16 ? WWI ? Battle of Arras: British Empire troops make a significant advance on the Western Front but are unable to achieve a breakthrough. April 9 ? 12 ? WWI: Canadian troops win the Battle of Vimy Ridge. April 10 ? An ammunition factory explosion in Chester, Pennsylvania kills 133. April 11 ? WWI: Brazil severs diplomatic relations with Germany. April 12 (N. March 30 O. ? The Autonomous Governorate of Estonia is formed within Russia, from the Governorate of Estonia and the northern part of the Governorate of Livonia. April 16 (N. April 3, O. ? Vladimir Lenin arrives at the Finland Station in Petrograd. WWI: The Nivelle Offensive commences. April 17 (N. April 4, O. ? Vladimir Lenin 's April Theses are published. [3] They become very influential in the following July Days and Bolshevik Revolution. WWI: The Egyptian Expeditionary Force begins the Second Battle of Gaza. This unsuccessful frontal attack on strong Ottoman defences along with the first battle, results in 10, 000 casualties, the dismissal of force commander General Archibald Murray, and the beginning of the Stalemate in Southern Palestine. The Times and the Daily Mail (London newspapers both owned by Lord Northcliffe) print atrocity propaganda of the supposed existence of a German Corpse Factory processing dead soldiers' bodies. [4] 5] 6] 7] April 26 ? WWI: The Agreement of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne, between France, Italy and the United Kingdom, to settle interests in the Middle East, is signed. May [ edit] May 9 ? WWI: The Nivelle Offensive is abandoned. May 13 ? Nuncio Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pope Pius XII, is consecrated Archbishop by Pope Benedict XV. [8] May 13 ? October 13 (at monthly intervals) ? 10-year-old Lúcia Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto report experiencing a series of Marian apparitions near Fátima, Portugal, which become known as Our Lady of Fátima. May 15 ? Robert Nivelle is replaced as Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, by Philippe Pétain. May 18 ? WWI: The Selective Service Act passes the United States Congress, giving the President the power of conscription. May 21 ? Over 300 acres (73 blocks) are destroyed
1917 is Sam Mendes second foray into the war genre. Ah yes, you forgot about Jarhead didn't you. After 2005's Jarhead, which I myself loved, 1917 is a hugely ambitious step up for Mendes. He has to be commended for using this 'one shot' technique for what seems to be it's perfect use.
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Believe the hype. 1917 is this years Saving Private Ryan, Hacksaw Ridge, Dunkirk. It's 100% fitting that it's in the conversation surrounding these war greats. The use of the one shot technique for this type of film is genius, as it completely immerses you in the action with little reprieve. Seemingly menial moments like following these two young men walking through the trenches is enthralling & captivating. This is also superbly elevated by the pitch perfect score that is coursing through the veins of the film. Honestly, the score is impeccable, goosebumps a plenty. and the Oscar for best score goes to Thomas Newman, 1917. Then there's Roger Deakins cinematography. Need I say more. It's stunning from start to finish, with some scenes very reminiscent of 2049..
Let's get some minor flaws out of the way. Dean-Charles Chapman (Tommen from GOT) was the wrong casting for this one. A) he's a little too chubby for this role. It's even eluded to at the start there is no food around, yet Blake looks very well fed. Chapman also doesn't nail some of the important scenes, which takes some of the emotional punch away from them. The only other thing to mention might be the fact the Germans can't seem to aim to save their lives. It did start to feel a little hard to believe at times..
George MacKay does a wonderful job as the lead. He hits all the right notes of emotion and intensity. There's also a bunch of great cameo appearances spread throughout the film, including Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Andrew Scott in a great little scene where a few smiles are to be had..
1917 is a movie that demands to be seen on the big screen, the biggest screen. It's definitely one of the best films of the year, and an amazing effort in cinema.Weak writing, overall unrealistic and definitely overrated. Chega logo dia 23 de janeiro.?. The movie that saved christmas.
The director, writer, and cast of 1917 take us behind the scenes to reveal the inspirations for the World War I epic and explain why it was important to film it as one shot. Watch the video Top Rated Movies #49, Nominated for 10 Oscars. Another 85 wins & 150 nominations. See more awards ?? Learn more More Like This Crime Drama Thriller 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8. 6 / 10 X In Gotham City, mentally troubled comedian Arthur Fleck is disregarded and mistreated by society. He then embarks on a downward spiral of revolution and bloody crime. This path brings him face-to-face with his alter-ego: the Joker. Director: Todd Phillips Stars: Joaquin Phoenix, Robert De Niro, Zazie Beetz Comedy 8 / 10 A detective investigates the death of a patriarch of an eccentric, combative family. Rian Johnson Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas 7. 7 / 10 A faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the film industry during the final years of Hollywood's Golden Age in 1969 Los Angeles. Quentin Tarantino Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie War A young boy in Hitler's army finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home. Taika Waititi Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson Biography Martin Scorsese Al Pacino, Joe Pesci Action Adventure Fantasy 6. 9 / 10 The surviving members of the resistance face the First Order once again, and the legendary conflict between the Jedi and the Sith reaches its peak bringing the Skywalker saga to its end. J. J. Abrams Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver All unemployed, Ki-taek and his family take peculiar interest in the wealthy and glamorous Parks, as they ingratiate themselves into their lives and get entangled in an unexpected incident. Bong Joon Ho Kang-ho Song, Sun-kyun Lee, Yeo-jeong Jo Romance 8. 1 / 10 Jo March reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters - four young women each determined to live life on their own terms. Greta Gerwig Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh Noah Baumbach's incisive and compassionate look at a marriage breaking up and a family staying together. Noah Baumbach Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Julia Greer 8. 2 / 10 American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary race car for Ford and challenge Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. James Mangold Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Jon Bernthal 6. 8 / 10 A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network. Jay Roach Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, 8. 5 / 10 After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018) the universe is in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once more in order to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to the universe. Directors: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo Edit Storyline April 1917, the Western Front. Two British soldiers are sent to deliver an urgent message to an isolated regiment. If the message is not received in time the regiment will walk into a trap and be massacred. To get to the regiment they will need to cross through enemy territory. Time is of the essence and the journey will be fraught with danger. Written by grantss Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: Time is the enemy. Details Release Date: 10 January 2020 (USA) See more ?? Box Office Budget: 100, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: 576, 216, 29 December 2019 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 249, 046, 389 See more on IMDbPro ?? Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ?? Did You Know? Trivia The movie was shot from April to June 2019 in Wiltshire, Hankley Common, and Govan, Scotland, as well as Shepperton Studios. Conservationists, concerned that filming on Salisbury Plain could disturb potentially undiscovered remains in the area, requested an archaeological survey be conducted before any set construction began. See more ? Goofs In the final battle the Devons attack with absolutely no artillery support. That might have happened early in the war but certainly wouldn't have happened in 1917, when the allied armies were much better at coordinated attacks. See more ? Quotes Colonel MacKenzie: I hoped today would be a good day. Hope is a dangerous thing. See more ? Crazy Credits The opening logos are shortened and tinted blue. See more ? Alternate Versions In India, the film received multiple verbal cuts in order to obtain a U/A classification. Also, two anti-smoking video disclaimers and a smoking kills caption were added. This version also features local partner credits at the beginning and an interval card after Schofield is hit. See more ? Soundtracks I Am A Poor Wayfaring Stranger Arranged by Craig Leon Performed by Jos Slovick See more ? Frequently Asked Questions See more ?.
Hidden network 1917 å??ã??ã??ã??ã??as a second. 0:37 micheal bay micheal bay micheal bay micheal bay micheal bay. Fantastic movie so intense what Dunkirk should have been. 1917 On the website 1917 full movie free download Without Registering Download Megavideo. Something went wrong, but dont fret ? lets give it another shot. Hidden network 1917 å??ã??ã??ã??ã??as a service. My sphincter was tight as a drum watching these two crawl out of the trench.
Why would you say it seems to be the battle of Passchendaele? That took place in the 2nd half of 1917 and the movie itself says at the beginning that it's talking place in early and the fact that the Gmns have retreated to a new line (the Hindenberg line, though that's never said) means that it is the battle is the Battle of Arras. Do at least a LITTLE homework guys. GREAT movie though, if you haven't seen it. 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.
The story in this movie was alright but we can all agree that the visuals are beautiful, the whole time I was amazed by how great it looked. Hidden network 1917 å??ã??ã??ã??ã??at a time. Doctor Strange who lol ?. Seems a pretty fatuous exercise when some smug review contains its own glaring errors. Fire the researcher. Roger. Deakins. Hidden network 1917 å??ã??ã??ã??ã??a à z. One. Continuous. Shot. Séances Bandes-annonces Casting Critiques spectateurs Critiques presse Photos VOD Bande-annonce Séances (941) Spectateurs 4, 4 5858 notes dont 784 critiques noter: 0. 5 1 1. 5 2 2. 5 3 3. 5 4 4. 5 5 Envie de voir Rédiger ma critique Synopsis et détails Avertissement: des scènes, des propos ou des images peuvent heurter la sensibilité des spectateurs Pris dans la tourmente de la Première Guerre Mondiale, Schofield?et Blake, deux jeunes soldats britanniques, se voient assigner une mission à proprement parler impossible. Porteurs dun message qui pourrait empêcher une attaque?dévastatrice?et la mort de centaines de soldats, dont le frère de Blake, ils se lancent dans une véritable course contre la montre, derrière les lignes ennemies. Distributeur Universal Pictures International France Récompenses 10 prix et 14 nominations Voir les infos techniques Interviews, making-of et extraits 12 vidéos Acteurs et actrices Casting complet et équipe technique Critiques Presse CinemaTeaser Culturebox - France Télévisions Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace Elle Filmsactu La Voix du Nord LCI Le Journal du Dimanche Le Nouvel Observateur Le Parisien L'Express Mad Movies Ouest France Sud Ouest Télé 7 Jours Télé Loisirs Télérama Voici 20 Minutes CNews Ecran Large Le Figaro Le Point Les Fiches du Cinéma Les Inrockuptibles L'Humanité Marianne Première Rolling Stone Bande à part La Croix Le Monde Cahiers du Cinéma Libération Chaque magazine ou journal ayant son propre système de notation, toutes les notes attribuées sont remises au barême de AlloCiné, de 1 à 5 étoiles. Retrouvez plus d'infos sur notre page Revue de presse pour en savoir plus. 39 articles de presse Critiques Spectateurs ??1917??, ou le comble du factice, pour un film dont lessence même est de se vouloir tout le contraire en terme de réalisme et de vérité... Sam Mendes pourtant talentueux dans le magnifique ??Noces Rebelles?? ou encore dans un tout autre registre avec ??Skyfall??, semble sêtre fourvoyé en se focalisant sur ce fameux plan séquence censé nous immerger dans laction à travers la notion détirement linéaire du temps. Lire plus Très très mitigé par 1917. Évidemment, cest techniquement incroyable, mais le film a les qualités de ses défauts, car ce plan séquence de 2h va offrir au film des moments assez dingues, mais il va paradoxalement plomber son rythme ce qui va rendre le tout beaucoup trop bancal. Cest un film à Oscar, un film qui va privilégier sa technique à son récit. Le but ici cest limmersion, du coup on va suivre des personnages pas très... " 1917" de Sam Mendes, acclamé par la critique et favori en vu pour les oscars et la première déception de l'année pour moi. En effet hormis des effets spéciaux spectaculaires, maîtrise de la mise en scène. Je me suis ennuyé devant un énième film sur la première guerre mondiale qui ne réserve guère de surprise ni émotions. Surnote selon moi. Allez soyons franc, ? 1917 ? est un film de guerre maîtrisé de bout en bout qui vaut son pesant de popcorn. Certains diront blockbuster, dautres film froid qui retrace sans empathie lexpérience de nos ancêtres… personnellement jopterais pour film à budget moyen qui se démarque en utilisant une technique certes déjà connue et utilisée, mais une technique quand même: le plan séquence. Sam Mendes avait sans doute lenvie... 784 Critiques Spectateurs 39 Photos Secrets de tournage Note d'intention de Sam Mendes "La première fois que j'ai compris la réalité de la guerre, c'est quand mon grand-père m'a raconté son expérience de la Première Guerre mondiale. Le film ne relate pas l'histoire de mon grand-père, mais s'attache plutôt à évoquer son esprit ? ce que ces hommes ont subi, leurs sacrifices, et leur foi en quelque chose qui les dépassait. Nos deux protagonistes doivent participer à une mission périlleuse les conduisant à passer en territoire ennemi a... Mise en scène spécifique 1917 na pas été filmé en un seul plan-séquence, mais en plusieurs longues prises qui ont ensuite été montées ensemble pour donner limpression dune seule et unique scène.?Sam Mendes avait employé un procédé similaire pour la scène douverture de Spectre, mais le fait d'utiliser ce dispositif pour un film tout entier était une expérience nouvelle pour lui. Une fois cette idée validée, il a dabord fallu déterminer les déplacements des acteu... Thématique de la guerre Sam Mendes?avait déjà réalisé un film de guerre avec Jarhead - La fin de l'innocence. Dans le cas de ce film sorti en 2006, il s'agissait de la guerre en Irak au début des années 1990. 17 Secrets de tournage Dernières news 29 news sur ce film Si vous aimez ce film, vous pourriez aimer... Voir plus de films similaires Pour découvrir d'autres films: Les meilleurs films de l'année 2019, Les meilleurs films Drame, Meilleurs films Drame en 2019. Commentaires.
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