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Movie Info - 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
writer - Krysty Wilson-Cairns
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Séances Bandes-annonces Casting Critiques spectateurs Critiques presse Photos VOD Bande-annonce Séances (245) Spectateurs 4, 4 9301 notes dont 1049 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 d’un 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 13 prix et 11 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 Positif 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. 40 articles de presse Critiques Spectateurs ??1917??, ou le comble du factice, pour un film dont l’essence 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 s’être fourvoyé en se focalisant sur ce fameux plan séquence censé nous immerger dans l’action à travers la notion d’étirement linéaire du temps.... Lire plus Allez soyons franc, ? 1917 ? est un film de guerre maîtrisé de bout en bout qui vaut son pesant de popcorn. Certains diront blockbuster, d’autres film froid qui retrace sans empathie l’expérience de nos ancêtres… personnellement j’opterais 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 l’envie... Déçue par ce film que j'attendais avec impatience et curiosité. C'est certes très beau d'avoir fait un plan séquence de 2h, mais je n'ai pas été emportée ni émue (mis à part lors d'une des grandes scènes de la fin qui est magnifique). Trop de situations forcées qui à mon goût desservent ce récit d'un homme pris dans le tourbillon du conflit. J'avais trouvé Dunkerque bien plus audacieux et beau visuellement, réussissant plus... Très franchement, déçu. Si Georges MacKay s'en sort bien, Chapman, lui, est complètement à coté. Absolument pas convaincant... Les deux principaux protagonistes ne sont guère crédibles, en soldats pourtant normalement aguerris, qu'il s'agisse des méthodes de progression ou de leur naïveté hallucinante. On ne ressent globalement quasiment jamais la peur qui devrait baigner l'histoire. Si on compare à un "Soldat Ryan" ou à un... 1049 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 n’a pas été filmé en un seul plan-séquence, mais en plusieurs longues prises qui ont ensuite été montées ensemble pour donner l’impression d’une seule et unique scène.?Sam Mendes avait employé un procédé similaire pour la scène d’ouverture 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 d’abord 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 40 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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I enjoyed this film, but not as much as I was hoping I would.
There were a number of things which took place that absolutely would not have happened during WWI, or any war for that matter. The acting is superb, and the dialogue is well written. The cinematography is amazing, and the visually are stunning. It is slow paced, but not in a terrible way, yet also not in a great way either. It's right in the middle. I recommend seeing this movie and deciding for yourself. 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: 416 88% Audience Score Verified Ratings: 30, 239 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 On Disc/Streaming: Mar 10, 2020 Runtime: 110 minutes Studio: Universal Pictures Cast News & Interviews for 1917 Critic Reviews for 1917 Audience Reviews for 1917 1917 Quotes Movie & TV guides.
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1917 命をかけた伝令 movie times. T he recent run of World War I centennial anniversaries led to a spike in interest in the conflict, which ended in 1918, and Hollywood has been no exception. The few critically acclaimed Great War movies, such as All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and Sergeant York (1941), were joined in 2018 by Peter Jackson’s documentary They Shall Not Grow Old. On Christmas Day, that list will get a new addition, in the form of Sam Mendes’ new film 1917. The main characters are not based on real individuals, but real people and events inspired the movie, which takes place on the day of April 6, 1917. Here’s how the filmmakers strove for accuracy in the filming and what to know about the real World War I history that surrounded the story. Get our History Newsletter. Put today's news in context and see highlights from the archives. Thank you! For your security, we've sent a confirmation email to the address you entered. Click the link to confirm your subscription and begin receiving our newsletters. If you don't get the confirmation within 10 minutes, please check your spam folder. The real man who inspired the film The 1917 script, written by Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns, is inspired by “fragments” of stories from Mendes’ grandfather, who served as a “runner” ? a messenger for the British on the Western Front. But the film is not about actual events that happened to Lance Corporal Alfred H. Mendes, a 5-ft. -4-inch 19-year-old who’d enlisted in the British Army earlier that year and later told his grandson stories of being gassed and wounded while sprinting across “No Man’s Land, ” the territory between the German and Allied trenches. In the film, General Erinmore (Colin Firth) orders two lance corporals, Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and Schofield (George MacKay), to make the dangerous trek across No Man’s Land to deliver a handwritten note to a commanding officer Colonel Mackenzie (Benedict Cumberbatch), ordering them to cancel a planned attack on Germans who have retreated to the Hindenburg Line in northern France. Life in the trenches The filmmakers shot the film in southwestern England, where they dug about 2, 500 feet of trenches ? a defining characteristic of the war’s Western Front ? for the set. Paul Biddiss, the British Army veteran who served as the film’s military technical advisor and happens to have three relatives who served in World War I, taught the actors about proper techniques for salutes and handling weapons. He also used military instruction manuals from the era to create boot camps meant to give soldiers the real feeling of what it was like to serve, and read about life in the trenches in books like Max Arthur’s Lest We Forget: Forgotten Voices from 1914-1945, Richard van Emden’s The Last Fighting Tommy: The Life of Harry Patch, Last Veteran of the Trenches, 1898-2009 (written with Patch) and The Soldier’s War: The Great War through Veterans’ Eyes. He put the extras to work, giving each one of about three dozen tasks that were part of soldiers’ daily routines. Some attended to health issues, such as foot inspections and using a candle to kill lice, while some did trench maintenance, such as filling sandbags. Leisure activities included playing checkers or chess, using buttons as game pieces. There was a lot of waiting around, and Biddiss wanted the extras to capture the looks of “complete boredom. ” The real messengers of WWI The film’s plot centers on the two messengers sprinting across No Man’s Land to deliver a message, and that’s where the creative license comes in. In reality, such an order would have been too dangerous to assign. When runners were deployed, the risk of death by German sniper fire was so high that they were sent out in pairs. If something happened to one of them, then the other could finish the job. “In some places, No Man’s Land was as close as 15 yards, in others it was a mile away, ” says Doran Cart, Senior Curator at the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City. The muddy terrain was littered with dead animals, dead humans, barbed wires and wreckage from exploding shells?scarcely any grass or trees in sight. “By 1917, you didn’t get out of your trench and go across No Man’s Land. Fire from artillery, machine guns and poison gas was too heavy; no one individual was going to get up and run across No Man’s Land and try to take the enemy. ” Human messengers like Blake and Schofield were only deployed in desperate situations, according to Cart. Messenger pigeons, signal lamps and flags, made up most of the battlefield communications. There was also a trench telephone for communications. “Most people understand that World War I is about trench warfare, but they don’t know that there was more than one trench, ” says Cart. “There was the front-line trench, where front-line troops would attack from or defend from; then behind that, kind of a holding line where they brought supplies up, troops waiting to go to to the front-line trench. ” The “bathroom” was in the latrine trench. There were about 35, 000 miles of trenches on the Western Front, all zigzagging, and the Western Front itself was 430 miles long, extending from the English Channel in the North to the Swiss Alps in the South. April 6, 1917 The story of 1917 takes place on April 6, and it’s partly inspired by events that had just ended on April 5. From Feb. 23 to April 5 of that year, the Germans were moving their troops to the Hindenburg Line and roughly along the Aisne River, around a 27-mile area from Arras to Bapaume, France. The significance of that move depends on whether you’re reading German or Allied accounts. The Germans saw it as an “adjustment” and “simply moving needed resources to the best location, ” while the Allies call the Germans’ actions a “retreat” or “withdrawal, ” according to Cart. In either case, a whole new phase of the war was about to begin, for a different reason: the Americans entered the war on April 6, 1917. A few days later, the Canadians captured Vimy Ridge, in a battle seen to mark “the birth of a nation” for Canada, as one of their generals put it. Further East, the Russian Revolution was also ramping up. As Matthew Naylor, President and CEO of the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., says of the state of affairs on the Western Front in April 1917, “Casualties on both sides are massive and there is no end in sight. ” Correction, Dec. 24 The original version of this article misstated how WWI soldiers de-loused themselves. The troops used a candle to burn and pop lice, they did not pour hot wax on themselves. Write to Olivia B. Waxman at.
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1917 命をかけた伝令 movie page. 1917 命をかけた伝令 movie cast. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020 Format: Prime Video Stunning technique and talent in perfect form. Written and directed by Sam Mendes, this riveting movie has immense meaning because it was actually inspired by Sam Mendes’ own grandfather’s experiences in WWI and based on his book Autobiography Of Alfred H. Mendes, 1897-1991 (The UWI Press Biography Series) and the movie was made in his memory. TIPS FOR PARENTS: Some profanity and F-bombs. You see dead horses and bodies (all prosthetic, of course), complete with circling flies, rats, and black crows. You see a man’s life blood drain from his face. Spoken French with subtitles You see a man kill another man with his hands like in that devastating scene in Saving Private Ryan. That scene has haunted me for years. THINGS I LIKED: Fantastic cinematography by 14 times Academy Award nominee Roger Deakins. Surely the work he does in this movie will win him an Oscar. I loved the long sequences in the beginning of 1917 when they walked through the trenches. The entire film is shot and edited to make it look like one long, single shot that takes place in real time. Wow. Seriously, the camera work is next level. For example, the camera keeps running from the ground level, water level, and over the shoulder in incredibly realistic shots that make you feel like you’re standing right next to the characters in the middle of all the action. The cast is very good and includes excellent performances by George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Mark Strong, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Scott, and Richard Madden. Some salty humor provided by Andrew Scott’s character. It’s the only time the audience I sat with laughed. The music provides a feeling of non-stop tension yet doesn’t become monotonous. How they prepared the fields and landscapes to really look like war-torn Europe was truly amazing. I loved how Blake hurt his hand on barbed wire at the very beginning of his journey so that he had to continue babying it amidst his struggles. For a truly visceral experience, watch this movie on the biggest screen you can. I loved the way the movie began and ended. Perfect. It doesn’t feel like a Hollywood movie where everyone has endless ammunition. It feels real. You can read the rest of my movie review at or watch my review on the Movie Review Mom YouTube channel! Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020 Format: DVD As "1917" (2019 release; 119 min. ) opens, we are told it is "April 6, 1917", and Lance Corporals Schofield and Blake from the British army are summoned by the General: the two soldiers must deliver an urgent message to 2 battalions who are about to fall into a massive German trap. Blake's brother is among the 1600 soldiers in peril. Off they go, Schofield and Blake. At this point we are less than 10 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out. Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from British director-writer-producer Sam Mendes, who brought us the 2 most recent James Bond films, and American Beauty way before that. Here he brings a WWI story to the big screen as it was relayed to him by his grandfather, who served in WWI. I don't want to spoil anything by revealing more of the plot. Instead let me make the following general observations: as the movie opens, we watch as Schofield and Blake walk to the General's camp, get his orders, and get underway, and after a couple of minutes, I realized that all if this was being shown in one continuous take. Then it became 5 min., then 10, then 15 min., and I thought to myself, how much longer can this be just one continuous take? (Sorry, I'm going to to tell you. ) The movie is just epic on so many levels. There are some stretches where there is little to no dialogue and it is then how critically important the movie's sound design is. You may recall that in 2018 there was a fabulous documentary called "They Shall Not Grow Old" (directed by Peter Jackson), in which WWI archive footage is restored gloriously. And in 2017 there was Christopher Nolan's epic WWII drama "Dunkirk". To me "1917" recalls both those films in the best possible way. Kudos also to Thomas Newman for the massive original score, which plays almost non-stop during the movie. "1917" went wide this weekend, and i couldn't wait to see it. The Friday evening screening where I saw this at here in Cincinnati in a mid-size theater was pretty much sold out, I am very happy to say. Winning Best Picture and Best Director at last weekend's Golden Globes will only reinforce the strong word-of-mouth this movie surely will generate. I am going on record that this movie will get multiple Oscar nominations (and then win them). If you like an epic war movie, you are in for a treat, and I would readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater, on Amazon Instant Video, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion. *UPDATE 1/13/20* As predicted, "1917" won multiple Oscar nominations today, and I am going on record that it will win Best Movie and Best Director Oscars (as it did at the Golden Globes) Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 Format: DVD 1971 was a fabulous year: Jiffy Peanut Butter was 59 cents a can, you could take home an Etch-A-Sketch for $2. 83, a Datsun 1200 Sports Coupe was yours for $1, 866, a gallon of gas was 40 cents, and the average rent was 150 bucks. But this crazy movie mentions none of it -- not even the opening of Disney World or those fab Velour pant suits, Carole King’s Tapestry or the coming of David Bowie. I don't get it.

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