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Creator: Krysty Wilson-Cairns; Runtime: 1 H, 59 Minute; ; countries: USA; genre: War; audience Score: 294605 vote

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7 likes and 1 viewer. ΧίλιΠΕννιÎκόσιΠΔεκÎεπi.e.l. I came out of it about 3 hours ago and im starting to come back, I feel like I was in shock. This one really hit me hard. I dont know why, It was heavy but I cant recommend it enough.

It's a stunning watch from start to finish. The amount of work that went into this film alone deserves your attendance, and even then, the story never stalls, and has a fair balance between war and humanity, and has some of the most incredible camera work I've seen in a while. It's hands down my favorite film of 2019. ———————————————————————. Imagine that you are born in 1900 and lived to the age of 50, you went through ww1, the spanish flu pandemic, the depression and then ww2. This scene is the most easy to understand and easy to follow dog fight i've ever seen in a war movie.

Level 1 The year is 1917. The place is the brutal battlefield of WW1 France. Greg Heffley and his friend Rowley Jefferson have been assigned to stop an attack by their allies, the Devons who may fall into a deadly trap set by the opposing Germans. They must make it in time before thousands of lives, one familiar to our protagonist are lost. It will take the strongest will and sharpest thinking for them to succeed. This adaptation by u/ChirpinBebe of the critically acclaimed 2019 movie 1917, is in full color and high-quality graphics. The first page will premiere on Friday, May 15th. level 2 The movie was great, will the llb just follow the movie scene for scene or will it sorta go in its own direction? level 2 Will there be full, uncensored ultra-violence? level 2 I loved that movie so I’m really excited for this. level 2 I'm a happy man, I loved the movie level 2 Since the movie was all in 2 scenes, is this all going to be on 2 pages? level 1 I have to wonder: just like the original film, which was one continuous shot, do you plan to make it such that it is one continuous post? level 2 Original Poster 33 points · 9 days ago · edited 9 days ago Well I know there are ways to do that but I think it would be way too long. I loved how it was one continuous shot but I wouldn't be able to make one post. I'm sticking to traditional LLB rules and I'm planning to post one page maybe every other day. I'm still thinking about it. level 1 I’m going hoooooome to see my bubbyyyyyyy.... level 1 I gotta say, I absolutely loved 1917. Maybe I'm just partial to movies about the world war, but I absolutely loved it. Looking forward to this. level 2 Thanks! I also really enjoyed the movie and I'm planning on staying as close to the movie as I can without being too close so that I can add some other comedic components found commonly in other LLBs level 1 Rowley commits war crimes level 1 Moderator of r/LodedDiper, speaking officially 8 points · 9 days ago level 2 manny caused the coronavirus 25 points · 9 days ago "I'm Ownwy Thwee" is not a good excuse for high treason, Manny.

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Ok now I wanna watch this. Plot Twist *Hermione appears at the end and Alohomora. HEVC was designed with the idea that progressive scan video would be used and no coding tools were added specifically for interlaced video. “If theyre hostile they die”. Thus, You will help the new viewer to make a choice, to watch this film or not. Watched it last night. An incredible,visceral experience. Still thinking about it now.😘🥁🌻🏹.

很喜歡這部電影的拍攝方式,像跟在主角的後面闖關,挺刺激的. 還有那個托曼好像變胖了. Its time for Tommen to cast aside his crown, and hop out of Palace, and into the battle field. I need this trailers version of wayfaring stranger. It is beautiful. Full Movie Available On. ΧίλιΠΕννιÎκόσιΠΔεκÎεπici pour voir. Looks well put together, without a massive Hollywood budget; at least that's what it seems like it is. I hope it has a good story line, and not just a bunch of special effects. This movie is longest Battlefield cutscene ever. Not gonna lie at 3:59 it looks like he is playing fortnite.

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They literally want to revise history. holy shit. ΧίλιΠΕννιÎκόσιΠΔεκÎεπi o n. When shooting through water, at ~3 feet most bullets are rendered harmless. It wasnt one take. The longest take was only 9 minutes long. It was a series of seamless edits. IGN get your facts right. This movie is being shilled by the studio and producers. Any negative review is being brigaded. I liked American Beauty, but Mendes looks like the bully-type and they are probably sensitive since they have high profit-hopes for this to rebound after the GG.
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The camera work is awesome, but be warned this is not a great war movie. It's an average war movie with major flaws. The entire scenario isn't even sensical or plausible; like other people have said- if it was so important, why not fly a plane to reach them? Why weren't these two somewhat inexperienced soldiers protected and accompanied by at least a few more soldiers if it was so important? Why were the two soldiers so clean-cut and clean-shaven that they looked like female primadonnas in the middle of WWI? Why would they dumbly and naively try to save an enemy pilot without caution to the point one of them is stabbed (were they not trained properly in boot camp and the military. Why are they so alone and isolated on the farm, but just so conveniently suddenly after the one of them dies, another battalion happens to show up immediately at that moment (for one-take, one-shot continuity, of course) Why is the commander of the big battle so easy to reach by an unknown subordinate who hasn't proven to be trustworthy? Why is the soldier who prevails beyond the pilot saving scene so impervious to bullets and gunfire- is he Rambo or Commando? He doesn't look like it. Why does it happen that the one little room he hides out in in the middle of such a horrific war has this perfectly made up young female with a baby in it (Oh and slap yourself in the head that you didn't think of it- yes, the milk he got from the farm is just so perfectly arranged to be used here; could you be manipulated for sentimentalism any more. Why did the soldier who was chasing him just decide to give up when he jumped in the river? Why in the final scene are bombs landing all around him as he foolishly runs above the bunker, but he doesn't get a scratch on him? Why didn't the brother look anything like the other one, and why when he was told to look at the casualty area was the other brother perfectly unscathed?
Again, the camera work is outstanding, acting suffices, but some of the scenes and writing is downright implausible and almost funny. Was there a GG sympathy award handed to this to help it at the box office or with viewership by giving it recognition or something? It's a decent movie, but other than cinematography, it's not award-worthy on that high of a level.

Χίλια εννιακόσια δεκαοκτώ. The emotional weight of this music is incredible. Bravo maestro Newman. I was in the army and navy war is brutal control chaos. As Patton put it Americans love the sting of battle.

 

What an absolute gem of a movie. Every few paces the characters were thrust into unexpected dangers, from a freaking rat to a flipping battlefield, to deliver a message Schofield never wanted to deliver. He almost died, all while choking on dust and debris. But his friend saved him. Schofield never cared for anything. He just wanted to stay out of it. Yet his friend died in his arms, promising him he’d find his brother. Schofield didn’t know what to do but to go forward. Desperate for any help. But oh my god, the worst of his desperation came in expectedly; it came in a passing scene that made everyone around him feel it in their bones. The scene starts after Schofield was picked up by a British unit. He tried so hard to get the soldiers to help him get the vehicle running out of the mud. The soldiers didn’t care, and might’ve even decided they didn’t like Schofield because he was shouting commands. He, on the other hand, tried to get the vehicle going with all the help he could get while screaming his lungs out. But when he pleaded to anyone who could hear “Please, I need to go now. Please, ” I froze. Schofield’s voice. His body language. The soldiers looked at him, then at one another. It didn’t take another second for one of the them to profess, “Come on, lads, come on, ” and the rest to spring up and help out. Man did I not pause then and there, sobbed a little, rewatched the scene again and again, sobbing even more, and finished the movie. It made me feel for Schofield when he sat below the tree at the end. At first, he tried to help a friend save someone else, which ended badly for both parties, but could save more lives than he could count, at the end. Props to the whole cast, especially to George MacKay. He really knocked it out of the park in this one.

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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