Review of 1917

1917 (2019)
10/10
One of the best war movies in years.
15 January 2020
Ever since I've watched "American Beauty", the directorial debut/beginners luck charm of director Sam Mendes; I've trusted the craftmanship of his films to be top-notch even if the stories aren't as strong ("Jarhead", "Spectre"). How does "1917" currently hold up?

This film gives us a fly on the wall perspective of a couple of days during World War One (a war that's rarely touched upon in mainstream films). Two British soldiers Will Schofield and Tom Blake must race against a time to hand-deliver a message to a fellow bettalion in order to save them from impending doom by German enemy forces.

This has been touched upon by everyone who knows about this film; but I can't help but mention how making this film look like one take is done masterfully, helping it stand out from other well known/recent war movies.

Those who were disappointed by the lack of characterization in 2017's World War Two juggernaut "Dunkirk"; no need to worry because the two main characters are upheld by their charming chemistry and bravery against all odds. Other ally soldiers, supporting characters and special cameos weave in and out of their journey for a short amount of time; but are unforgettable.

Standing among my top 10 for 2019, "1917" is also one of the best of the decade.



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