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  • Опубліковано 25 лют 2020
  • Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to this World War I epic. 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.
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  • @modalmixture
    @modalmixture 3 роки тому +8601

    Seven minutes into the film, we’ve been introduced to the main characters, we’re shown a bit of their lives and environment, the whole plot has been set into motion, and we understand exactly what’s at stake. Bloody efficient screenwriting.

    • @TheWriteFiction
      @TheWriteFiction 2 роки тому +273

      This... THIS is the way to write good movies. Not those sad excuses coming out of Hollywood these days.

    • @Gachmara
      @Gachmara 2 роки тому +170

      @@TheWriteFiction This came out of Hollywood these days ;)

    • @TheWriteFiction
      @TheWriteFiction 2 роки тому +62

      @@Gachmara Please. That trash is garbage compared to this. This is real art. Real film. A real movie with a true vision and a voice.

    • @boggybeard
      @boggybeard 2 роки тому +160

      @@TheWriteFiction I agree, 1917 is phenomenal, but 1917 was made by Universal Studios, which is a Hollywood company. This is a Hollywood movie. A good one.

    • @TheWriteFiction
      @TheWriteFiction 2 роки тому +56

      @@boggybeard well, when they're not pandering or falling into the black hole of pushing political agendas and social commentary over good story telling, they can still make something good like they used to.

  • @emrender66
    @emrender66 4 роки тому +13436

    My grandfather fought in WW1 and was captured by the Germans on the Western Front in 1918. His Great Grandson, my son, is in these scenes as a solider, dressed in exactly the same uniform as his Great Grandfather would have worn. A special film for many reasons.

    • @peacenow42
      @peacenow42 4 роки тому +518

      Wow! My French grandfather was captured by the Germans in WW2.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +231

      Sunny Quackers
      My grandfather is a Second World War survivor

    • @peacenow42
      @peacenow42 4 роки тому +231

      @@nicolelawless3199 My late grandfather was, he was a French soldier captured by the nazis and imprisoned in a POW camp in 1941, then managed to escape 3 weeks later so France promptly imprisoned him on charges of collaboration for getting out of the camp. He lingered there until1945 when they sentenced him to death. Morning of his scheduled execution, the French Resistance sprung him; he left France and my mom and her siblings never saw him again, I thin he died in his 70s or 80s.. I think it is time for forgiveness unless you were a nazi. Meaning, a murdering person, bent on evil.

    • @itsoktobdesi2572
      @itsoktobdesi2572 4 роки тому +141

      My punjabi grandfather was captured by the japanese in malay.

    • @lorik7252
      @lorik7252 4 роки тому +76

      My grandfather was forced to fight by the nazis in the 21st mountain Waffen SS division in Albania

  • @christallgeyser
    @christallgeyser 3 роки тому +5363

    I love schofield’s character development. He goes from “I don’t want to do this” to “I HAVE to do this”. Absolutely phenomenal movie!

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +22

      And he gets badass without Blake (spoilers) I’ll make him more insane if I want too

    • @christallgeyser
      @christallgeyser 3 роки тому +85

      @@nicolelawless3199 yeah cuz he has to carry out the mission for Blake

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +8

      @@christallgeyser
      He didn’t give up though because he got badass soon Blake was dying. I remember dreaming about Schofield taking me on the mission instead of Blake and they were fighting over me along the mission

    • @adamstephens6050
      @adamstephens6050 3 роки тому +1

      Boring film

    • @christallgeyser
      @christallgeyser 3 роки тому +73

      @@adamstephens6050 it’s ok some people just aren’t intelligent enough to understand it

  • @Rekken200
    @Rekken200 3 роки тому +5733

    Something about uncut shots just make me feel like I'm not blinking

    • @rachaeldangelo1337
      @rachaeldangelo1337 3 роки тому +129

      Can you imagine if one of the actors screwed up a line, would that mean they would have to redo the entire movie

    • @billthompson4018
      @billthompson4018 3 роки тому +167

      @@rachaeldangelo1337 there was one scene near the end where some guy ran into schofield and he thought he screwed up the whole thing so he just laid there in the ground ashamed lol. But schofelds actor kept going and just played it off

    • @jakecowles6336
      @jakecowles6336 3 роки тому +163

      @@rachaeldangelo1337 Whenever someone walks across the camera, that is when the scene changes, its not actually filmed in one part, it just looks like it

    • @AdamMeryk
      @AdamMeryk 3 роки тому +30

      If you see uncut scene, your brain starts saying "IT'S IMPORTANT". There's the reason not blinking. have it too Mate :)

    • @MajorBall
      @MajorBall 3 роки тому +2

      @Freedom is over sad opinion

  • @Muddafunkers
    @Muddafunkers 4 роки тому +4591

    *gets woken up* "Hey you. Grab a buddy"
    this is basically the most accurate military movie that's out right now.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +31

      Emo asassin5
      Me: haha 1917 doesn’t come out until 2 months time that’s to long.

    • @skullsterrr
      @skullsterrr 4 роки тому +87

      @@nicolelawless3199 what? I don't get it

    • @philc2889
      @philc2889 4 роки тому +31

      WORK PARTY!

    • @atticusb8662
      @atticusb8662 4 роки тому +3

      Nicole Lawless actuallt its out, just not on DVD/ Bluray

    • @thegeneral19
      @thegeneral19 4 роки тому +2

      @@nicolelawless3199 i watched it online

  • @jpm224
    @jpm224 4 роки тому +5026

    The background imagery is the star of this scene. Love how it opens with the picturesque countryside and slowly devolves into the mud and dirt of the trenches as they walk forward.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +8

      Louise X
      He made the best war movie ever to make me cry

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +2

      Louise X
      I need it after everything I’ve gone through watching movies of war that caused me to stress out at everyone

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +1

      1917 hasn’t yet because I’m finally telling my family first time

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +3

      tyman
      I felt I was right there with them, receiving the mission from Generals: and saying I cannot do this when crossing No Mans land.
      And see Blake dying again; god No I can’t handle it still

    • @CaptainReilly99
      @CaptainReilly99 4 роки тому +3

      100%. I loved this transition. The whole film was genious

  • @FatalShotGG
    @FatalShotGG 3 роки тому +1561

    This movie is a GIANT emotional rollercoaster. Whoever directed this movie is a GENIUS man

    • @PrJ09702
      @PrJ09702 3 роки тому +70

      Sam mendes mate

    • @melaniepineyro7664
      @melaniepineyro7664 3 роки тому +57

      Yes, Sam Mendes! He dedicated the film to his grandfather- a WW1 foot messenger. I absolutely love this movie

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +15

      @@melaniepineyro7664
      What I loved about it was, I loved how Schofield showed how tough he is halfway through

    • @anomalocaristheabnormalshr3248
      @anomalocaristheabnormalshr3248 3 роки тому +4

      Sam’s brain is probably freakishly large.

    • @zencinematography
      @zencinematography 3 роки тому +9

      @@anomalocaristheabnormalshr3248 u didn't mention the great sir Roger Deakins

  • @benmarino1913
    @benmarino1913 3 роки тому +926

    This film blew my mind in the theater. The continuous shot technique and supporting score had me floored.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +7

      Yea, I can’t believe it’s 11 months ago since my first viewing that’s insane

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +4

      I actually cried so much on this freaking amazing movie

    • @MrJamieFRESH
      @MrJamieFRESH 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, sorry what does supporting score mean??

    • @jasonneville924
      @jasonneville924 2 роки тому +7

      @@MrJamieFRESH the music that goes along with the scenes

    • @joshuahsmith8192
      @joshuahsmith8192 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrJamieFRESH for example you can hear low music notes the entire time (for the most part) which you might not consciously hear but they are underneath and supporting the scene/tension being built up

  • @charlesknowles768
    @charlesknowles768 4 роки тому +4901

    I love how it’s one continuous shot, feels as though you’re going with them

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +182

      It was a experience I never had before

    • @TraustiGeir
      @TraustiGeir 4 роки тому +24

      So true.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +26

      TraustiGeir
      Even at home I still feel I’m with them

    • @axx012
      @axx012 3 роки тому +52

      Felt like a video game cutscene as you pan left and right while someone in front of you talks .

    • @pink_alligator
      @pink_alligator 3 роки тому +61

      It's such a nice change from super hero action movies cutting to a different frame so much that I feel like I might be developing epilepsy sometimes

  • @Awfulfeature
    @Awfulfeature 3 роки тому +3300

    “War isn’t about who’s right, it’s about who’s left.”
    A quote that makes you scratch your head even after you know what it means, stays true until the end.

    • @JBrunette
      @JBrunette 3 роки тому +77

      omg this is so deep omg omg omg wow omg

    • @davebrokenshire1086
      @davebrokenshire1086 3 роки тому +33

      "...last man standing".

    • @stevenbaker8184
      @stevenbaker8184 3 роки тому +21

      Its like the old Quote" There is no such thing as a winnable war." The real winners are those who survive one. I have known plenty of people who are broken by war in one way or another. From the Vietnam Vets of my fathers era the ww2 and Korean War Vets to the Vets of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. And Numerous civilians whos only fight is to survive life in a war zone. For Me the Most apt quote comes from a disillusioned US Marine corps Maj.General. Smedley Butler. "War is a Racket. It has always been. It is possibly the oldest ,surely the most Vicious. it is the only one with an international scope. It is the only one in which profits are reckoned in dollars AND the loss of lives." Maj. General Smedley Darlington Butler USMC 1881-1941. Two times Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

    • @Asmeenradee
      @Asmeenradee 3 роки тому +3

      I didn’t get it at first but at the part when Blake dies I understand

    • @afrohighborn262
      @afrohighborn262 3 роки тому +1

      So fighting against the nazi savages isn't right.

  • @jasonlorphotofilms
    @jasonlorphotofilms Рік тому +348

    I found it so interesting that the director wanted two actors who are unknown to a lot of viewers in the world. Whereas a lot of the generals and captains are played by well-known actors. I may be wrong, but it could also be referencing to the thousands of soldiers that fought in the war that were unknown to the world. Yet most generals and captains seem to be mostly the ones known through the world and history books. I have no idea who these two soldiers are nor have I seen these actors before, but now seeing both now makes me more interested in learning about not just the actors, but also appreciating the unsung heroes of the war.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Рік тому +53

      Using unknown actors is a technique to make the viewer focus on what's happening and not on the actor who plays the person
      It was used when Daniel Craig was picked for James bond

    • @BleedingUranium
      @BleedingUranium Рік тому +6

      Yep, that's my feeling on all the officers being known actors too. Fantastic casting decision, it really added a lot to the film.

    • @yeahyeah4433
      @yeahyeah4433 Рік тому +7

      @@BleedingUranium Yeah it was a great idea, not only does it fixate you on the situation and not the actor, but it also adds that sense of reality, 99% of the men fighting this war and many after it, are unnamed to the public, I wonder how many heroic deeds where done similar to this or even sporadically (Not via orders), I saw someone talking about it once, how many stories there will have been for each individual person involved, those lost stories we will never hear.

    • @AustinChubak
      @AustinChubak Рік тому +3

      That's a great observation.

    • @TakingShapeCreations
      @TakingShapeCreations Рік тому +3

      You've seen Blake before in GAME OF THRONES. He was the King who jumped from the Red Keep and killed himself.

  • @kimmeeb
    @kimmeeb 3 роки тому +724

    People always talk about the insane cinematography, but I rarely see people talking about the phenomenal editing. This isn't one 9-minute take. It's a lot of much shorter shots that use editing magic and a little bit of visual effects to make it look like one shot. Anytime something crosses the height of the frame from one side to another, fills the frame, or there's a severe motion blur of some kind, I can guarantee you that's likely a cut. I counted 9, but it's entirely likely I missed a couple or saw some that weren't actually cuts.

    • @DamienDarksideBlog
      @DamienDarksideBlog 3 роки тому +72

      When people try to deny this, I love to point out the bit at 8:00 where the Bois go behind the soldiers. That is the most obvious cut in the entire scene. Once I give them that one, you can then usually point other ones out, like entering/leaving the bunker.

    • @kimmeeb
      @kimmeeb 3 роки тому +49

      @@DamienDarksideBlog True, but that's also a good example of the sound design of the scene helping to hide the cut, since our brain is trying to process too much information, it just compensates with creating a motion blur in our mind. Good catch on that one

    • @fiddleandfart
      @fiddleandfart 2 роки тому +39

      True, but nevertheless, the impression of one take throughout was a wonderful self-imposed challenge for Mendes, and Photographer Deakin (and their Editor), and brilliantly executed!

    • @dearmalaysia
      @dearmalaysia Рік тому +12

      @@DamienDarksideBlog if that's the most obvious then I'm blind cuz I didn't notice at all. I THINK I saw it but I can't trust myself

    • @Alvin_Vivian
      @Alvin_Vivian Рік тому +4

      Okay, Mr Vibe McKillington.

  • @IsaacPoopsAlot
    @IsaacPoopsAlot 4 роки тому +2591

    7:51 Some people criticize him saying "yards" but the British actually made the imperial system and only started switching to the metric system in 1965.

    • @CM-nt5so
      @CM-nt5so 4 роки тому +384

      People in the UK still mainly use yards/miles to measure. We use the metric system in some things, its kind of a weird mix of imperial/metric being used right now.

    • @bradmasters8491
      @bradmasters8491 4 роки тому +47

      I'm aussie and know yards and feet also know metric

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +8

      Brad Masters
      Hi

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +12

      Brad Masters
      Never seen some Australian friends on here yet

    • @antonytye3484
      @antonytye3484 4 роки тому +55

      The UK has consistently resisted change:
      Most still use feet and inches for height
      All road signs and speed limits are in Miles or MPH
      Most people weigh themselves in Stones and Pounds, but Kilos is getting more common.
      Most distances are spoken of in miles
      and we all like a Pint or two of Ale
      But back then it was all imperial

  • @pinkdogroslyn8832
    @pinkdogroslyn8832 3 роки тому +4207

    This movie was absolutely incredible. It’s a cinematographic masterpiece.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +25

      I’m watching every night this week without fail

    • @markdavis8657
      @markdavis8657 3 роки тому +25

      It was ok... Calm down...

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +13

      Mark Davis
      Who me?. I used to be obsessed with this but need to get obsessed again

    • @johncross2787
      @johncross2787 3 роки тому +7

      Most people don't even know what that is they are just latching on to what a critic said.

    • @david91lvb
      @david91lvb 3 роки тому +57

      @@markdavis8657 it was far better than "ok"

  • @hotelmario510
    @hotelmario510 2 роки тому +113

    I love that Schofield is in the front from the beginning - even though Blake is presented as the "hero" of the film for half the movie, Schofield is the true protagonist from the outset.

    • @shlomoabrin5045
      @shlomoabrin5045 Рік тому +2

      Albeit somewhat reluctant in that role.

    • @superjackster0165
      @superjackster0165 2 місяці тому +2

      That's I loved about this film. On first viewing, you're initially led to believe that Blake is the main character and that Schofield would die. But then on rewatches, you notice so many things at the beginning that made it clear that Schofield was the main character

  • @nykia31
    @nykia31 3 роки тому +160

    I was drawn in completely, after about 5 minutes. Just a genius film. The way the scenery seamlessly transitions from lush, peaceful countryside, to walking back to the front lines, I was like "Oh...this is different."

  • @moochercat
    @moochercat 3 роки тому +2295

    All the extras, the set design, the acting, the timing, etc. What a logistical nightmare they were able to pull off just in this shot alone. Phenomenal.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +23

      I’ve commented to a few extras recently and they thanked me for saying to them ‘you’ve done well’

    • @shawnt5205
      @shawnt5205 3 роки тому +43

      The movie is not 1 shot dude lmfao

    • @DamienDarksideBlog
      @DamienDarksideBlog 3 роки тому +28

      The group of soldiers standing at 8:00 that Our Bois go behind is one of many times in this scene alone there was a cut. Still phenomenal though.

    • @claymore7315
      @claymore7315 2 роки тому +8

      @@shawnt5205 who mentioned that?

    • @benimou2349
      @benimou2349 2 роки тому +45

      @@claymore7315 the movie wasn't actually 1 take, it was multiple uncut takes that were edited together very skillfully

  • @yousrich46
    @yousrich46 4 роки тому +3125

    I always admired the soldiers in ww1 but this movie did something special. I live in Belgium and i remember driving to Ypres, and my dad passing by a grave of about 30000 British soldiers including colonial soldiers. We stopped the car to have a look and pay our respects, and I passed by the first row and remember reading a grave that said the British soldier that was killed was only 16 years of age and he was killed about 3 weeks before ww1 ended... we can’t be thankful enough for what these soldiers did and what they left to run straight into a hell of loud bangs, death, machine gunfire and god knows what else... we will remember them!

    • @thepymes
      @thepymes 4 роки тому +32

      Well said! Thank you.

    • @modelrailwaynoob
      @modelrailwaynoob 4 роки тому +73

      The British said they would come to Belgium's aid and they did. Thousands of Belgians were taken to the UK for the duration of the war. Several of them came to my village. About 350 men and boys (10% of the village at that time) went to war and 70 did not come back. Many of them who did come back had life changing injuries or died young because of the effects of war. Some gave all, all gave some. We were lucky in that we weren't invaded. The least we could do was come to the aid of allies who were. I have been to the area may times and I love Belgium and France.

    • @jgiza8888
      @jgiza8888 4 роки тому +14

      Thank you for your post. This can be said with all the young soldiers in all the wars of all the ages.

    • @Hugh_Morris
      @Hugh_Morris 4 роки тому +24

      My great grandfather enlisted underage to serve in the British Army for this war, he was wounded multiple times and lost his brothers. He then came home and worked for the rest of his life in the pits

    • @yousrich46
      @yousrich46 4 роки тому +32

      Hugh Morris have a similar story, my grandfather was a resistance fighter in Algeria in 1954-1962 fighting against the French colonization, he never said much about what he did in the resistance. But in 1997 they took a Ct-scan because he fell on his head, the doctor noticed lots of tiny pieces of metal and asked him what it was. My dad was shook too, he told them it was from a French soldier that shot him in the head because he sabotaged a Captain’s car, he fell down because of the bullet He held his breath and the soldier kicked him in his stumach but he didn’t flinch and the soldier thought he had killed him. He stayed there until it became nighttime, when he moved he said that it was hard to get his head of the rock because of the blood on his head he got stuck on the rock. He moved to Belgium, worked till his pension and died after getting hit by a dump truck in 1998. But if he didn’t survive than our 3rd generation wouldn’t have even existed and I wouldn’t have been here. War really is gruesome and a matter of luck...

  • @wilson2455
    @wilson2455 3 роки тому +129

    8:03 - 8:07 a seamless transition of filming from behind to filming in front. Fantastic directing, camerawork, etc.

    • @wilson2455
      @wilson2455 11 місяців тому

      @@gingerpeachy3044 95 thumbs up = stop being an a*hole !!

    • @Ghost_of_Michael_Collins
      @Ghost_of_Michael_Collins 8 місяців тому +1

      @@gingerpeachy3044Just appreciate the scene, misery-guts 😊

    • @thffkfltm
      @thffkfltm 6 місяців тому

      Flawless.

  • @musiccrusader1353
    @musiccrusader1353 3 роки тому +211

    fun fact: theres a hidden cut at 2:41 where they could easily make a hidden cut. You can also notice that Blakes face changes position before and after the hidden cut.

    • @Explorist719
      @Explorist719 2 роки тому +8

      I don't see it. Therefore I don't believe it.

    • @saedm2359
      @saedm2359 2 роки тому +6

      When the crate covers them he's right 😂

    • @blukeblue1235
      @blukeblue1235 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah! His helmet has shifted as well!

    • @AMM278
      @AMM278 2 роки тому +17

      What a tiny detail. No way I’d notice that in real time unless I was actively looking for it

    • @ulisesxavier1116
      @ulisesxavier1116 2 роки тому

      They even added that step to the side with CGI. Any cut they couldn’t achieve hidden was just CGI merging 2 shots.

  • @genefromnc1814
    @genefromnc1814 4 роки тому +3243

    I’ve been in combat and I can’t even imagine being in combat like this. What these men endured is beyond imaginable. It must have been a living nightmare that never stopped. I’m a firm believer that if anyone wants to declare war on another country, they need to be in the first wave and on the front lines. I’m confident they will reconsider, but that’s the ultimate problem with war. The rich wage war and send off the poor to fight them.

    • @harryfacey4006
      @harryfacey4006 4 роки тому +203

      You never said a truer word my grandfather was in the trenches. The filth, dysentery, the maggots, flees, flys, the endless mud, and death. My Grandfather would not speak about his time there, no adventure this. My neighbor suffered from being Gassed and died as a result in about 1954. 11 of my relatives died, as a result, of WW1. The war to end all wars a land fit for heroes.

    • @NickDanger0001
      @NickDanger0001 3 роки тому +30

      Read Smedley Butler's War is a Racket. Marine Maj. Gen. and TWO Medals of Honor.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +26

      Harry Facey
      No Man’s Land was awful

    • @youngstay2989
      @youngstay2989 3 роки тому +9

      Harry Facey geez dude respects for all of them

    • @blueeverlast9678
      @blueeverlast9678 3 роки тому +16

      Yup your right, my old man was drafted to Vietnam (4th ID Army) WHILE in college.... unlike OTHERS who ran or were excused for whatever reason.

  • @TheAFGFilms
    @TheAFGFilms 4 роки тому +543

    Love how Blake and Schofield's friendship is immediately established. Their camaraderie and how much they know about each other.

    • @lazylank
      @lazylank 4 роки тому +15

      It's a great movie that explores the dynamics of relationships as they evolve and change under duress.
      If you've not seen it already, I highly recommend it.

    • @bcarss1970
      @bcarss1970 4 роки тому +9

      I assume it gets better as Schofield is pissing me off with "let's wait till later" bullshit.

    • @TheeYellowDart
      @TheeYellowDart 4 роки тому +33

      @@bcarss1970 I don't think Schofield is a coward, he just wanted to do what made tactical sense. However Blake was motivated by the urgency.
      At the end of the day, Schofield didn't abandon his buddy Blake.

    • @terragthegreat175
      @terragthegreat175 4 роки тому +30

      @@bcarss1970 Schofield is set up to be the more experienced soldier. He was decorated at the Battle of the Somme and has the mindset of someone who probably learned a lot of hard lessons in the process, hence his more tactical mentality.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +2

      TheeYellowDart
      Schofield tried to save Blake’s life but he couldn’t

  • @DarthCoco
    @DarthCoco 3 роки тому +59

    For them to avoid looking at the camera in that opening deserves praise

  • @olleronn616
    @olleronn616 3 роки тому +51

    A clever trick to imply who’s the real main character is that the camera lifts as Sco stands up.

  • @toxicwaste181
    @toxicwaste181 4 роки тому +1101

    "Down to Gehenna, or up to the throne, he travels the fastest who travels alone"
    that foreshadowing tho...

    • @Fakeslimshady
      @Fakeslimshady 4 роки тому +16

      thanks for spoiling

    • @maxb9547
      @maxb9547 4 роки тому +65

      @@Fakeslimshady I mean with a film this sensational you should've watched it by now.

    • @Fakeslimshady
      @Fakeslimshady 4 роки тому +20

      @@maxb9547 yeah ikr, how dare he not watch a famous film. Let's spoil it for him

    • @dwightstjohn6927
      @dwightstjohn6927 4 роки тому +4

      I just found out that four major Hollywood stars were in the same group in WW1: Claude Rains, Ronald Coleman, Basil Rathbone, and one other Scot well known in thirties movies. Rathbone would scout out into no mans' land and co;me back with logistics in the dark, but then recommended daylight recons. as he could get better infor. My evaluation of these guys just went through the roof.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому

      Wishing America all the luck for getting the movie today

  • @EverydayBladeCollector
    @EverydayBladeCollector 4 роки тому +1216

    This camera work is absolutely breathtaking, the little things like this that people usually miss(myself included) is what we should appreciate when we are given something like what we just saw.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +6

      SFMF RMDQ
      I lost my words during 1917, it’s Amazing and bloody insane

    • @Oikos1602
      @Oikos1602 4 роки тому +1

      Except you didn't miss it because you're fucking talking about it, didn't you?

    • @EverydayBladeCollector
      @EverydayBladeCollector 4 роки тому +6

      @@Oikos1602 That is why I used the word "usually" in case you didnt know the definition for this word is 'under normal conditions; generally' meaning not including this 🙃

    • @Oikos1602
      @Oikos1602 4 роки тому

      @@EverydayBladeCollector yeah real fucking obscure camera work if I had an extra chromosome like you I'd also "usually" not notice these kinds of things

    • @EverydayBladeCollector
      @EverydayBladeCollector 4 роки тому

      @@Oikos1602 Did you mean "also say" ??

  • @asoaresjr
    @asoaresjr 2 роки тому +103

    Bold statement, but this is my favorite military film. Raw, engaging, heartbreaking, and touching all at once -- without trying too hard. A masterpiece.

    • @Ticey7
      @Ticey7 Рік тому +2

      I don't want to say it is my favourite but it isvery high on my list of militairy films. Same as saving private ryan, hacksaw ridge and American sniper

    • @50shekels
      @50shekels 11 місяців тому

      that is bold

    • @sleepyrodent
      @sleepyrodent 4 місяці тому

      This and They Shall Not Grow Old are definitely two of the best films about WW1 ever made.

  • @zacharyrosenfeld1205
    @zacharyrosenfeld1205 3 роки тому +66

    amazing how the movie starts in a peaceful meadow and then slowly turns into the trench by following the characters walking, outstanding work

  • @817zac4
    @817zac4 4 роки тому +4964

    SPOILER!!!! FOR YOU CRYBABYS:.......I love how he started and ended his journey resting on a tree

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +129

      Zac Thomson
      But without Blake

    • @817zac4
      @817zac4 4 роки тому +143

      Mark Patino lol go watch the movie get off UA-cam and don’t get on until you finish the movie that’s an order

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +13

      Mark Patino
      Wait until the dvd comes out then you’ll be able to see it without copyright or blocking it all that’s why I buy dvds. I brought like 4 War movies over the years from 2017 until now

    • @qwertyki9367
      @qwertyki9367 4 роки тому

      @@817zac4 still

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +5

      Zac Thomson
      It’s an order Alright seen it too many times I’ve become obsessed

  • @WachtAmWeb
    @WachtAmWeb 4 роки тому +4952

    I loved being an extra in this film! I'm on the left chewing at 07:46 ;)

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +393

      WachtAmWeb
      Was that you leaning towards the side of the trench

    • @WachtAmWeb
      @WachtAmWeb 4 роки тому +965

      @@nicolelawless3199 yep - only a few seconds, but nearly a week of filming!

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +229

      WachtAmWeb
      Can’t believe I seen you wow! Wish me luck because I’m getting 1917 on Monday

    • @xXxKAMIKAZExXx
      @xXxKAMIKAZExXx 4 роки тому +129

      Chewing the scenery I see :P

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +39

      KAMIKAZE
      Yep, when seeing the movie I seen him

  • @Gazman011969
    @Gazman011969 2 роки тому +50

    My 14 year old daughter constantly raves about this movie, considering it to be her favourite, and I honestly cannot fault her in this, as it is an undeniable Masterpiece of the Cinematic Art.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 Рік тому +2

      I’m constantly talking about it again now too and I’m turning 20 in a weeks time. I remember being 17 when it came out and 1917 scared the heck out of me because of my fallouts I had with No Mans Land 2 years ago but we’re back to normal

    • @ronannarine8807
      @ronannarine8807 Рік тому +8

      Your 14 year old daughter has impeccable taste for her age, sir.

    • @cmrdecc6516
      @cmrdecc6516 Рік тому +2

      Good taste

    • @vinnieb227
      @vinnieb227 Рік тому +2

      Watch all quiet on the western front. Also a great movie.

  • @robsmithadventures1537
    @robsmithadventures1537 Місяць тому +2

    This a brilliant way of getting people invested in a story, because it feels like you're walking with them.

  • @jjrj8568
    @jjrj8568 4 роки тому +761

    this movie perfectly showed that entering the trench area (and beyond-no man's land) was like entering a whole different (and horrid/hellish/gray) world/dimension

    • @geraldswain3259
      @geraldswain3259 4 роки тому +14

      Can you just immagine on top of that the ever present rats and body lice , Jesus Christ it doesn't bare thinking about .

    • @jjrj8568
      @jjrj8568 4 роки тому +10

      @@geraldswain3259 what freaks me out the most is the feet slowly rotting....

    • @timovangalen1589
      @timovangalen1589 4 роки тому +22

      Tolkien served at the Somme, and based the Dead Marshes in LOTR on no man's land.

    • @richardstone3473
      @richardstone3473 4 роки тому +5

      The film is a retelling of Dantes Inferno. Spot on with the other horrid dimension

    • @Wildjason888
      @Wildjason888 4 роки тому +1

      Gehenna: the ancient Israelite dumping ground ...fires burned constantly and it stood for decay, desolation and destruction.

  • @tedross4169
    @tedross4169 4 роки тому +586

    Spoiler
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    I love how right at the beginning there’s a hint that Blake isn’t the main character. When he gets up the camera doesn’t follow him. Instead it stays at Schofield’s level. It’s only when Schofield takes Blake’s hand to pull himself up that the camera moves up to show Blake’s face again. Love these small details I missed the first time around.

    • @holstfly1
      @holstfly1 4 роки тому +22

      Bro never would of realized it! Good eyeA

    • @holstfly1
      @holstfly1 4 роки тому +5

      *eye

    • @georgeharrison4498
      @georgeharrison4498 4 роки тому +52

      Also the way Blake is lying down with his helmet covering his face hints at his fate

    • @OllieCreates
      @OllieCreates 4 роки тому +23

      Also Schofield, in the very beginning shot, was sitting against a tree. In the last shot of the movie when he's looking at the picture of Blake's family, he's sitting against a tree again.

    • @micahjohansson7573
      @micahjohansson7573 4 роки тому +1

      I missed that.

  • @cjowl22
    @cjowl22 2 роки тому +113

    When watching this scene, you occassionally forget that this is UNCUT, and it's magnificently well acted, shot, edited and the timings of everything is so syncronised yet so natural. My hat comes off to the team behind this film.

    • @altguitardemos6608
      @altguitardemos6608 2 роки тому +25

      Its not uncut. There are actually three scenes in here. The first cut is the transition from the dug out to them going back outside, the second cut takes place at about 08:04, as they pass behind the gathered soldiers.

    • @tonyflamingo8113
      @tonyflamingo8113 2 роки тому +10

      It’s a bit of editing magic. It’s a bunch of very long scenes expertly stitched together to appear as one continuous shot (well two if you count the blackout in the middle).

    • @shaz5711
      @shaz5711 2 роки тому +5

      @@tonyflamingo8113 @Tony Flamingo I reckon there's a cut just as they enter the trench and the soldiers and the crate pass in front of the scene , at about 2:40

  • @marjanp4784
    @marjanp4784 3 роки тому +11

    6:16 Schofield reaction When General said "any question" and Blake replied "no sir" was just spot on....

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +4

      He knew what to expect when they’re out there and he gets badass halfway through

  • @michaelzheng5250
    @michaelzheng5250 4 роки тому +743

    2:22
    “Cheer up, this time next week will be chicken dinner!”
    Oh man...

    • @holstfly1
      @holstfly1 4 роки тому +49

      Sucks but it makes sence! They knew the war was ending the newer recruits felt optimism. Poor kids man

    • @Sailor1010
      @Sailor1010 4 роки тому +109

      German Pilot: “I’m about to ruin this man’s whole career”

    • @oLii96x
      @oLii96x 4 роки тому +8

      He played too much Pubg i guess

    • @Potatotenkopf
      @Potatotenkopf 4 роки тому +13

      @@holstfly1 wait till ww2 electric boogaloo

    • @nitothefunkybunch6938
      @nitothefunkybunch6938 4 роки тому +5

      Next week would start the Battle of Arras.

  • @lookatthisstupidcomment5064
    @lookatthisstupidcomment5064 3 роки тому +331

    I love how he starts the film leaning on a tree and ends it the same way. It kind of shows that he has been through missions just as harrowing as this but we won't have seen it and later he might be woken up again next to that last tree and given another deadly task to complete. The shit nature of war.

    • @SupremeGrand-MasterAzrael
      @SupremeGrand-MasterAzrael 2 роки тому +26

      The actor for Schofield does a great job with being terrified of the mission. It helps convince you that he is a veteran and has seen what no man’s land is like. But in a subtle way. His warning to Blake about how he had been told the Germans had gone before. It’s a great movie

    • @brucekilby9957
      @brucekilby9957 Рік тому +2

      It's Kubrickesque. That continuing opening is similar to paths of glory,When Kirk Douglas walks through the trenches. Great movie.🇬🇧🍺🇬🇧

    • @allangarrett6251
      @allangarrett6251 8 місяців тому +1

      Also tree in center screen in first shot, followed by breaking of leavened bread...then tons of foreshadowing re Blake.

  • @buddydeal7695
    @buddydeal7695 3 роки тому +29

    Pay attention to the cinematography as the early scenes progress. Notice how they are walking along a grassy field. Down into a verse allow trench. As they walk, the trench becomes deeper and better fortified. Those are the subtle things that a filmmaker throws in and nobody notices.

  • @stewartrood3633
    @stewartrood3633 2 роки тому +41

    Can you imagine the rehearsal for this uncut footage and having to remember your lines and cues, absolutely amazing.

    • @moonytoon1979
      @moonytoon1979 2 роки тому +1

      @Pie man sorter Then you explain how you can make a uncut scene cut? Don't be daft of course this is a uncut scene!

    • @dragoned7685
      @dragoned7685 2 роки тому +3

      It isn’t actually uncut, it uses good editing to hide the cuts and make it seem like one shot. One cut takes place when they leave the bunker thing where the general is, and another takes place later on when they pass behind the soldiers.

    • @rosyfeather468
      @rosyfeather468 Рік тому +1

      Basically theater in a nutshell

  • @lexwaldez
    @lexwaldez 4 роки тому +725

    How many bad days started with an officer telling you not to worry, there shouldn't be any resistance?

    • @hannibalkills1214
      @hannibalkills1214 4 роки тому +20

      You can count Peleliu as one of those days
      little resistance they said...

    • @DementedCaver
      @DementedCaver 4 роки тому +7

      What could possibly go wrong? :D

    • @thatcanadian3240
      @thatcanadian3240 4 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +2

      Thibault Derese
      I wish they would make a 1918 one

    • @mett420
      @mett420 4 роки тому +1

      lexwaldez Stalingrad '42

  • @patricklubbers2885
    @patricklubbers2885 4 роки тому +369

    i like how blakes outfit is less worn compared to schofields, amazing detail

    • @flagel552
      @flagel552 4 роки тому +46

      Ikr Blake's kit is more glossy and new while Schofield's is more worn in
      Goes to show how much attention was given even to the styling of the actors

    • @behindyou6427
      @behindyou6427 3 роки тому

      SagiriEro did Blake just arrive or something how long has Blake and schofeild been there

    • @timovangalen1589
      @timovangalen1589 3 роки тому +48

      ​@Behind You It’s implied at 8:30 that Schofield was at the Somme, which means he would've been there since at least July 1916. Blake probably arrived in early 1917.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +5

      Timo van Galen
      Maybe, I’m surprised Schofield didn’t remember it

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +2

      Hannah Dyson
      Same here, I even couldn’t go to the cemetery during lockdown and that made me upset

  • @jrc-kb3ug
    @jrc-kb3ug 3 роки тому +16

    Such a vastly underrated movie. One of the best I've seen in years.

  • @Kanyethegoat365
    @Kanyethegoat365 3 роки тому +5

    I love how seamless perspective change is at 3:06. This film has some of the best camera work ever.

  • @hemprope4326
    @hemprope4326 4 роки тому +425

    2019 was such a refreshing year for cinema.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +12

      Hemp Rope
      2020 isn’t

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +12

      Hemp Rope
      It’s the worst year ever apart from 1917

    • @bugsyyyyyy
      @bugsyyyyyy 4 роки тому +6

      Superdude70
      We got a lot of great original films though

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +6

      Bugsy!
      I’m glad 1917 was done, cinema was the experience I will never forget

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому

      I’m surprised Nanny didn’t cry but I did

  • @ohmygodpleasehalp3984
    @ohmygodpleasehalp3984 4 роки тому +122

    This movie has the best examples of "show, don't tell". The story in the landscapes, the emotions in the lead's expressions and interactions, and holy hell the cinematography is fantastic! Loved every second watching this masterpiece.

  • @thegreatskinkpriest8104
    @thegreatskinkpriest8104 3 роки тому +20

    This movie felt like an in engine video game cinematic. Absolutely incredible cinematography.

  • @xxwhispersxx2856
    @xxwhispersxx2856 2 роки тому +7

    The lighting in this movie is so interesting. Throughout almost the whole film, the colors are muted, there's very little light and the night scenes you can barely seen. But at the end when Schofield delivers the message, sees Blake's brother, and goes to sit by the tree and look at the photos of his wife and daughters, he is bathed in sunlight. The colors are bright, and you feel an element of hope by the end.

  • @yehunoh6206
    @yehunoh6206 4 роки тому +264

    "It's easier not to go back at all" The foreshadowing in this line...

  • @QwadLuzr
    @QwadLuzr 3 роки тому +1270

    "We'll be home by Christmas"
    "Just two weeks to flatten the curve"

    • @giantclaw138
      @giantclaw138 3 роки тому +30

      Too true

    • @schwaben4120
      @schwaben4120 3 роки тому +25

      This comment is one of the dumbest things I've ever read

    • @ahard-daysnight6659
      @ahard-daysnight6659 3 роки тому +55

      @@schwaben4120 ok

    • @Admiral_Jezza
      @Admiral_Jezza 3 роки тому +92

      @@schwaben4120 How? They're both underestimations of how long something will take.

    • @Asmeenradee
      @Asmeenradee 3 роки тому +27

      @@schwaben4120 ok trash

  • @purplestuff
    @purplestuff 8 місяців тому +2

    I'm so glad I went to the theater and saw this on the big screen!

  • @danny__dimes6606
    @danny__dimes6606 Рік тому +6

    I’m in film school we are currently reviewing this movie as the best way to do exposition. Most movies take exposition to an extreme while this movie keeps it sweet and simple. We find out everything we need to know without the exposition making the scene less tense.

  • @MH3Raiser
    @MH3Raiser 3 роки тому +325

    "Down to gehenna or up to the throne, he travels the fastest who travels alone."
    Kipling's poem 'The Winners' (where this quote originates) lauds the works of the individual, claiming that far more can be achieved if one abandons those with him. But when he describes what is 'won', it is merely loot, plunder and spoil... "It's just a scrap of tin." In fact, Schofield and George rely on many others through their journey, and couldn't have possibly succeeded alone.
    At the end of the day, 'Gehenna' symbolizes biblical Hell and the Throne symbolizes the 'throne of God', heaven. The general knows this: he wants them to succeed and he knows their odds will be greater with just the two of them. But at the same time, the faster they travel to the medal they'll receive (heaven), the faster they travel towards their own demise (hell).
    Down to hell or up to heaven's throne, he travels the fastest who travels alone.

    • @vanillaglue
      @vanillaglue 3 роки тому +2

      the last line of your 2nd paragraph is a far fetched interpretation. Hell/the underworld was the town ablaze if anything. Throne is victory/them fulfilling their mission, duh.

    • @FimiliarGalaxy9
      @FimiliarGalaxy9 2 роки тому +7

      “Either hell or heaven , you get there faster if you’re on your own”
      Or in other words..
      “You’ll achieve death quicker if you reject help”

    • @Xtermin8ter
      @Xtermin8ter 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the well written explanation!

    • @SGProductions87
      @SGProductions87 Рік тому

      And what was great in the clip was how it was clear the soldiers misinterpreted the poetry, taking it to mean that others will slow you down in achieving your objective.

    • @Rex1987
      @Rex1987 Рік тому

      the general does show a deal of care that you often dont see ww1 generals do in movies. I mean he really wants them to get out of it alive.

  • @od3136
    @od3136 4 роки тому +488

    The effort behind doing this scene in one take absolutely amazing probs to all the actors and the camera crew

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +3

      OD3
      Yes good on Sam Mendes, it made me attempt my 3rd time which will be Friday next week if me and Nanny sneak off to my final day there

    • @marvin1271
      @marvin1271 4 роки тому +37

      There are some hidden cuts to be honest (for example at 2:41) but you are absolutely right. It is an worldclass work and I’ve never seen such a film before

    • @laidbacklifestyle389
      @laidbacklifestyle389 4 роки тому +7

      @@marvin1271 and at 7:18 but still. Absoultely amazing work

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 4 роки тому +6

      *Lots* of compositing shenanigans. Not a single take, by any stretch of the imagination.

    • @Slarti
      @Slarti 4 роки тому +1

      It's not a one take shot.

  • @tomk951
    @tomk951 2 роки тому +39

    The whole movie was edited to seem like a continuous shot. It was really well done. It aids the storytelling and adds to the tension. I absolutely loved this movie. Someone commented it was a cinematic masterpiece and I agree.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 11 місяців тому

      It looks like WWI in a gay club. None of these people look like they've fought in a war. lol They're walking around in little helmets but don't have a trace of sweat, mud, or blood on them. I hope the men of today never have to fight in a war going on what they see in these cheesy movies. They're liable to think that wars are about tidying up for important men and not blowing your enemies to fucking bits and not caring that you walk away with guts and blood all over you.

  • @1stcaptainraldoron538
    @1stcaptainraldoron538 2 роки тому +4

    The transition from the calm reserve fields to the quite horror of the trenches really is so subtle, yet it hits like a brick.

  • @a11danny
    @a11danny 4 роки тому +277

    First time I'm actually thinking of buying a blu ray. Movie is absolutely worth keeping a copy of.

    • @Young_Dab
      @Young_Dab 4 роки тому +21

      Interstellar is worth keeping a copy of as well

    • @guido7677
      @guido7677 4 роки тому +10

      @@Young_Dab hell ya dude! Not just blu-ray, but 4k HD

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +3

      Ahmad Danial Basaruddin
      I’m getting just the dvd, I cannot wait to play it on my big screen at home again. Full volume and everything is still experienced

    • @dominiclcooksey
      @dominiclcooksey 4 роки тому +1

      @@nicolelawless3199 if you haven't gotten it yet get the blue ray trust me it's worth it

    • @vincentdolente7053
      @vincentdolente7053 3 роки тому

      @@Young_Dab Still one of my favs

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 4 роки тому +163

    I'm in my late 70's, and have watched thousands of documentaries, and excellent feature War films, but this short clip gave me a sense of fear, of what I know is to come.

    • @jonathanmitchell8668
      @jonathanmitchell8668 4 роки тому +1

      Did you see the full movie yet?

    • @ChevisPreston
      @ChevisPreston 4 роки тому +4

      Your fathers generation, and your grandparents...
      My grandfather never told me stories of WW2. He flew a b17 with Hell’s Angels. But his friend, the pilot, did.
      It was far worse than any war movie can display. The saving private Ryan opening scene apparently missed the fact that people were being cut in half by machine gun, the deafening sound of mortars, the smell, and the fear of knowing you have no say in your death. It was luck. Pray to god for good luck, as you watch your friends get blown out of the sky and suicide dive bomb German fortifications as their last stand.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому

      Chev Preston
      My grandfather was also in the war, but never talked about it. In WW2 because I just found out in 2020

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      D. F.
      I have many times

  • @aidancoutts2341
    @aidancoutts2341 2 роки тому +13

    "Is that why he gave us grenades?"
    Yeah they never use those. Including the time when they had a guy trapped in a room whom they needed to kill.

  • @worldvision7924
    @worldvision7924 3 роки тому +11

    How did this not win Best Movie 2019? Still coming back to see 1917 clips in 2021.

    • @anshumannayak1765
      @anshumannayak1765 3 роки тому

      The other movies that were nominated were better.

    • @andyzambrano2423
      @andyzambrano2423 3 роки тому +1

      The winner, Parasite, was pretty terrific as well.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      I swear 2021 just gets better and better even though I’m still in grief after what happened on April 9th. I still try to love this year

    • @anshumannayak1765
      @anshumannayak1765 3 роки тому

      @@nicolelawless3199 wait what happened on April 9th ?

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      @@anshumannayak1765
      Prince Philip sadly died and it was unexpected and I’m sweating so much from the grief

  • @woahzoeyy825
    @woahzoeyy825 4 роки тому +499

    Thank god I found this scene. I went to the movies recently but missed 5 mins of the beggining

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +6

      WoahZoeyy
      Aw. When Blake and Schofield appeared, I said to Nanny ‘Holy cow, that’s George Mackay!’

    • @saxxsam
      @saxxsam 4 роки тому +11

      MICHAEL SCOTT people have own beliefs calm down

    • @majumder456
      @majumder456 4 роки тому +5

      If you miss 1 minute of this movie, you won’t know how they got there.

    • @skuzapo9365
      @skuzapo9365 4 роки тому +5

      MICHAEL SCOTT ...wars exist because of people like you!

    • @altunuzwwiiraidreplaysrobl4129
      @altunuzwwiiraidreplaysrobl4129 4 роки тому

      This movie was really overrated :/

  • @kacypolk7497
    @kacypolk7497 4 роки тому +796

    That was perfect!! Now please show us the next 120 minutes 🤩

    • @GobanShodan
      @GobanShodan 4 роки тому +19

      Go purchase the movie like the rest of us.

    • @johnwray393
      @johnwray393 4 роки тому +5

      @@GobanShodan it's still two days before you can get it online. I've been waiting almost two months to buy online.

    • @amanms1999
      @amanms1999 4 роки тому +13

      You should've seen this in the theater

    • @alanjamey2777
      @alanjamey2777 4 роки тому +8

      @eating sugar no papa some of them are really poor, dont criticize them

    • @jcl418
      @jcl418 4 роки тому +2

      John Wray it’s out on itunes

  • @werce9120
    @werce9120 Рік тому +7

    I love this movie's singular unbroken shot. It's incredible. I can't imagine how much work must've been put into it to make it all go seamless like this.

  • @Elheru42
    @Elheru42 3 роки тому +20

    Behold a movie that should have won Best Picture. This instantly became my favourite movie of all time. What a masterpiece.

  • @Vnix
    @Vnix 4 роки тому +521

    Schofield is an interesting character, throughout the movie i found that hes actually an incredible fighter who basically given up and became cynical because of the war. However he finds a reason to fight and you see what kind of will power he actually has.

    • @kmsingh8539
      @kmsingh8539 4 роки тому +37

      @McLarenBMW when did you serve?

    • @James-tv9zy
      @James-tv9zy 4 роки тому +1

      AKA a specialist in the US Army

    • @dimebagdarrel00
      @dimebagdarrel00 4 роки тому +25

      @McLarenBMW Oh because you'd be such a badass in the trenches right?

    • @dimebagdarrel00
      @dimebagdarrel00 4 роки тому +30

      @McLarenBMW How would you react? can you even imagine how terriffying that situation would be?

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +4

      McLarenBMW
      Jesus, I’ll take Schofield with me away from the Germans

  • @UrbanFloNetwork
    @UrbanFloNetwork 4 роки тому +1522

    This was the best movie I've seen in a very long time...

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +7

      Radical RIGHT
      Agreed

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +22

      Radical RIGHT
      No movie this year beats 1917

    • @qualifi2869
      @qualifi2869 4 роки тому +1

      @@nicolelawless3199 le man's 66

    • @marcalbert674
      @marcalbert674 4 роки тому +8

      @K K It's not about action. The movie feels soulless and rushed. Spoiler Alert from now on :
      Take for example the scene with the french lady : the fact that both characters managed to understand each other perfectly while speaking different languages was absurd. Sam Mendes should have focused on the visual and signs language. The whole scene felt out of place.
      Also the fact that Blake dies prematurely was a "mistake" IMO. Yes, it does serve the plot but the issue here is that we don't get to know the character, what he thinks, what he feels about the war... I mean we don't have time to bond with this character. Furthermore, it also breaks the bond he had with Schofield and we're left with a bland character. Schofield repeats that he wants to go back home but we don't truly know why; well it's a matter family and safety I guess but this could've been a discussion subject between him and Blake. If the duo had broken out right before the ending, after all the tension and a reinforced bond between the two main characters, it would have given so much depth and substance to the movie.
      Anyways great movie but kinda overrated.

    • @therealhhent9841
      @therealhhent9841 4 роки тому +10

      @@ramus2027 you think you're special lol

  • @Firefox1189
    @Firefox1189 3 роки тому +20

    Fun fact: there are hidden cuts in this "scene".
    2:41 is a hidden cut.
    4:11 might be another hidden cut.
    7:17 is most likely another.

  • @spencerfrankclayton4348
    @spencerfrankclayton4348 2 роки тому +2

    Today is the 2nd anniversary of seeing "1917" for the first time!! It truly moved me. I felt like I went through the events myself, and hadn't watched a movie. It is such a BEAUTIFUL, SURREAL film!!! 😃💔💔😢

  • @novapixel16
    @novapixel16 4 роки тому +348

    all the hidden cut
    2:41
    the box
    4:09 (probably) Dark room
    7:17
    Dark room
    8:03 that guy face

  • @azgarzhere
    @azgarzhere 4 роки тому +112

    'Roger Deakins' is an emotion.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 4 роки тому

      Thank the camera operators. Deakins was pretty useless here

    • @bradleyjacinto7732
      @bradleyjacinto7732 4 роки тому +4

      V B Deakins obviously shines in certain aspects. The blocking, lighting, and camera angles are all his. The crew fills the roll of executing the labor to pull of stuff like this. Props to both

    • @BOPBOPBOPBOPBOPBOPOB
      @BOPBOPBOPBOPBOPBOPOB 4 роки тому

      V B I don’t think you know how much deakins contributed to the making of this film... he planned almost everything for the shooting this film.

    • @azgarzhere
      @azgarzhere 4 роки тому

      @@vb8428 The same vital crew works laboriously on various films. But it is Roger Deakins's vision that made it to the Oscars.

    • @timovangalen1589
      @timovangalen1589 4 роки тому

      @@tonimashdane33498 I think Jarhead and Skyfall have scenes that are distinctly Deakins, specifically scenes like the burning oilfield and the Shanghai rooftop fight.

  • @llamalordno9998
    @llamalordno9998 8 місяців тому +2

    I like that Blake is just a little less experienced, a little more impulsive of the two. Scho isn’t that much older but he’s been through it.

    • @evancodsworth2
      @evancodsworth2 4 місяці тому +1

      Scho was a veteran of the Battle of the Somme.

  • @codycampbell3562
    @codycampbell3562 2 роки тому +10

    "He who travels the fastest, travels alone." This is because the group always has to wait for some ones delay, and we have many of them; It could be as simple as a pee break. They only take a minute though right? But if each man has to wait a minute for the other man, they add up quickly. "Blake, lets talk about this for a minute."

  • @ellie_ex
    @ellie_ex 4 роки тому +354

    The way the shot follows them, Kinda feels like games like with the interactive scenes you know?

    • @yousuck785why
      @yousuck785why 3 роки тому

      @Ryan M so it's bad?

    • @yousuck785why
      @yousuck785why 3 роки тому

      @Ryan M Hm, I see.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +1

      Ryan M
      I did but it’s getting used to the experience and I never felt the same again after watching it

    • @turin1224
      @turin1224 3 роки тому

      @Ryan M just watch the whole masterpiece and then comment pls

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      Ryan M
      It’s the experience that changed me for a long time and I’ll never forget it

  • @DhDeadMan
    @DhDeadMan 3 роки тому +176

    This was exactly the kind of movie that made me fell in love with movies as a child, a masterpiece like this gives me some hope that cinema isnt dead.

  • @twmax6525
    @twmax6525 Рік тому +4

    Stunning filmmaking…. Still blown away. Definitely in my top 50 movies.

  • @cutemsladybug
    @cutemsladybug 2 місяці тому +2

    i am SO glad Universal posted this, and that YT then recommended it, bc i purchased the movie thanks to this 9 minute clip! absolute masterpiece!

  • @ChairmanMeow1
    @ChairmanMeow1 3 роки тому +385

    I felt like I was in a car accident after the movie.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +23

      I felt I was there because of the cinematography

    • @masterpenguin8472
      @masterpenguin8472 3 роки тому +1

      How so? Sorry, but I just don't get it. Did you hate this film?

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 3 роки тому +33

      @@masterpenguin8472 I loved it. It was just very emotionally draining!!

    • @madisonscotthurst
      @madisonscotthurst 3 роки тому +12

      Amen. I felt the same. A bit of cathartic shell shock.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому +4

      And every time I look at Schofield, I go all hot

  • @tiffer67
    @tiffer67 4 роки тому +391

    I don't normally give a jot when it comes to the Oscars. This year however I find myself absolutely gutted for Sam Mendes that he didn't win either the best film or more apt, the best director. At least this wonderful movie is there for all to see and conclude that he was extremely hard done by.

    • @MegaTj1981
      @MegaTj1981 4 роки тому +13

      I was happy for Bong Joon-Ho, but man I wanted Sam Mendes to win so bad. I couldn't believe it that he didn't. He made a straight up masterpiece.

    • @MrTwotimess
      @MrTwotimess 4 роки тому +40

      The feminist hated if for its lack of 'inclusivity'. God alone knows where they're going to have Victorian ladies prancing around the trenches.

    • @iangilbert7722
      @iangilbert7722 4 роки тому +5

      @@MegaTj1981 Yeah I thought parasite was great, but this was a beautiful movie that personally for me should've won, or maybe joker.

    • @majumder456
      @majumder456 4 роки тому +3

      Marcus Gilbert yeah I saw parasite last night, it’s not as good as people say.

    • @majumder456
      @majumder456 4 роки тому +5

      NuxVom yeah, cuz women fought in WWI according to feminists.

  • @jemc4276
    @jemc4276 2 роки тому +11

    I saw this in the cinema. I still think this is probably the best film I have EVER seen. Just gripping.

  • @artxtat
    @artxtat 3 роки тому +5

    Incredible cinematography, acting, sets, costumes! Teamwork.
    Now I must see this film!

  • @LK_tutturu
    @LK_tutturu 4 роки тому +280

    be sure to check out "they shall not grow old" by Peter Jackson (Lord of the Ring). It is a restored documentary with colour and sound, perfect companion with this movie depicting the Great War. It's an amazing movie on its own!

    • @seraphim9090
      @seraphim9090 4 роки тому +3

      i love that documentary! Sadly there isn't that much other ww1 documentaries

    • @krx_forcecausefu5243
      @krx_forcecausefu5243 4 роки тому

      @@seraphim9090 check out" the great war" yt chanel lots of videos about ww1.

    • @dTomyn44
      @dTomyn44 4 роки тому

      Similarly (although about WWII) check out a Polish movie called Powstanie Warzsawskie that is made entirely from contemporary colorized footage from the Warsaw Uprising

    • @Decrepit_Productions
      @Decrepit_Productions 4 роки тому +1

      ​@@seraphim9090 Check out 'The Somme Then and Now' here on UA-cam. In it, actual WW1 footage is superimposed over modern footage captured at those same camera positions. It's rather haunting at times.

    • @georgebaggy
      @georgebaggy 4 роки тому +1

      I didn't see any black or Sihk soldiers so it's all fake

  • @eric_i.
    @eric_i. 4 роки тому +80

    7:23 and they're off, the journey and race against time has begun. I love how the sudden intense rythem of the music shows that after he says "why?".

    • @joltman81
      @joltman81 4 роки тому +12

      Less than 7 minutes to meet the characters, get the call to action and begin the quest.

    • @FatherManus
      @FatherManus 4 роки тому +1

      @@joltman81 If only more movies could make such an effective and succinct introduction.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      joltman81
      I already fell in love with them

  • @peterlewis3540
    @peterlewis3540 2 роки тому +1

    Watched it for the first time last night, Jan 4th 2022, in glorious Ultra HD 4k, and there are some films that will leave a lasting memory, after your first watching.
    An incredible film, one i could watch again and again.

    • @spencerfrankclayton4348
      @spencerfrankclayton4348 2 роки тому

      Nothing compares with seeing it in theaters, with the screen taking up your whole vision and you're transported into WW1 itself.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 2 роки тому

      @@spencerfrankclayton4348
      Yep. 2 years ago today, everyone helped me during my breakdown and I loved how supportive they all were. Thank you to everyone in 1917 for helping me I’ll not forget it

  • @virtualcitizen3075
    @virtualcitizen3075 2 роки тому

    Till this day I have only watched till the moment Will tells Tom " Cheer up, this time next week it'll be chicken dinner "
    Opening scene with the Music and the background imagery is absolutely phenomenal!!
    I dont know way i stop at the chicken dinner part, it will take me years to finish this moive.

  • @vishalrajput9856
    @vishalrajput9856 3 роки тому +42

    Hands down the best cinematography, how the camera passes through the crowd to get in front was awesome. The background score when he hurries to save his brother, sudden stopping of the camera when an array of soldiers comes in their way in the alley and the use of the gray and yellow color template to show the seriousness and urgency of the matter.

  • @syuenartist7704
    @syuenartist7704 4 роки тому +272

    “Down to Gehenna or up to the Throne...He travels fastest who travels alone.”

    • @maxezaz7694
      @maxezaz7694 4 роки тому +16

      Trench warfare is pointless on so many levels. Most of WW1 was just back and forth stalemates. Only in 1917 did things really start to change in favour of the British, French and US.

    • @minimusmax
      @minimusmax 4 роки тому +21

      @@maxezaz7694 hindsight is 20/20 >.>

    • @maxezaz7694
      @maxezaz7694 4 роки тому +11

      @@minimusmax Trench warfare continued in the 1980s also in the Iran-Iraq war. A war that was almost entirely plagued by stalemates also. Goes to show people never learn from the past.

    • @TawnyRain2332
      @TawnyRain2332 4 роки тому +6

      @@maxezaz7694 the iran-iraq war is more complicated than it just being trench warfare. Theres a lot of factors at play

    • @maxezaz7694
      @maxezaz7694 4 роки тому +3

      @@TawnyRain2332 of course, but the main aspect which made the Iran-Iraq war so gruelling and plagued with stalemates was both sides use of trench warfare. Im not talking about other complicated factors like sectarianism, Arab and Persian nationalism etc which also made the war more complicated which youre right about. I just dont see any sane person after WW1 using trench warfare as a military tactic. Anyway Iran-Iraq war ended in a stalemate as neither side got what they wanted. Arab or Persian nationalists will argue otherwise though.

  • @StevenSmith-br5tb
    @StevenSmith-br5tb 7 місяців тому +3

    This movie is in the conversation for one of the best war films ever made. Period.

  • @TheWriteFiction
    @TheWriteFiction 2 роки тому +8

    Remember that moment when they're crossing No Man's Land, and the guy cuts his hand on the barbed wire. I was like "oof, he needs to get that cleaned and fixed up quickly, otherwise he's going to have a big problem," especially after trekking through all that mud and tainted water.
    Then, a few moments later, that same wounded hand gets shoved into the chest cavity of a rat infested corpse, and then I was like "okay, NOW he's got a lot more problems to worry about."

  • @friscokid66
    @friscokid66 4 роки тому +12

    As a filmmaker I cannot tell you how much I can appreciate these unbroken shots. Truly amazing.

  • @jimm.1013
    @jimm.1013 4 роки тому +34

    The shot probably ended at approximately 7:17. Hitchcock's _Rope_ had long, unbroken scenes that appeared continuous but end when there was a few seconds of filmed darkness, such as character entering an unlit room, dark for a few seconds until a light switch is flipped.

    • @Frost640
      @Frost640 4 роки тому +2

      The funny thing is you missed the other 2 takes before that :D The first one is before 3 minutes.

    • @jimm.1013
      @jimm.1013 4 роки тому

      @eating sugar no papa Are you sure?

    • @MysterX79
      @MysterX79 4 роки тому +4

      @@jimm.1013 Look at his bags below the right arm! ;-)

    • @anggasalam4858
      @anggasalam4858 4 роки тому +2

      @eating sugar no papa yea, his head slightly moved

    • @No1sonuk
      @No1sonuk 4 роки тому +2

      IIRC, they break with wall edges, crates moving (as pointed out at 2:42), etc. because computer editing and compositing allows more seamless dynamic cuts than before.

  • @rooster9856
    @rooster9856 3 роки тому +16

    This film had me emotional from the beginning. I literally started to tear up at the beginning when they were just walking through the trenches in the mud and nothing else. i can't explain why.I felt like i was there. I can honestly say that has never happened to me in a movie since where the redfern grows when i was a kid. lol. this film to me is one of the best of all times. this movie is gripping from the beginning. If you haven't watch this........you must.

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      It was in No Mans Land I started crying but I got through

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 3 роки тому

      But when the film came up I turned to Nanny and said ‘oh my god I can’t do this’

    • @user-oh6eg4ny3h
      @user-oh6eg4ny3h Рік тому

      I cried when Blake bled to death after getting stabbed. I know it’s a movie and I know I don’t know the person but I bloody cried when I saw him die.

    • @tahsinSewy
      @tahsinSewy Рік тому

      I’m gonna cry 😢😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @tahsinSewy
      @tahsinSewy Рік тому +1

      @@user-oh6eg4ny3h I loved Blake 😂😢😢

  • @nicholasharshbarger4454
    @nicholasharshbarger4454 3 роки тому +5

    What’s amazing to me is that the whole movie is like this. It’s a true masterpiece of filmmaking.

  • @Redmow51
    @Redmow51 4 роки тому +278

    The camera work is well done. How the scenes shift easily into each other. Very good movie. Especially among the carcasses of other crap movies.
    I'm really hoping for a movie about the footsoldier in the Napoleonic Wars. Perhaps in Russia or even Spain.

    • @davidolie8392
      @davidolie8392 4 роки тому +1

      R. F. Delderfield's "Seven Men of Gascony" would make a pretty decent film.

    • @mysss29
      @mysss29 4 роки тому +1

      The Sharpe series comes close...but I'd love to see something with the greater historical accuracy that the Internet and a large budget would offer.

    • @Redmow51
      @Redmow51 4 роки тому

      @@mysss29 The Sharpe series are just ok, in my opinion. No, we need a sweeping story like Gone With The Wind or Dr. Zhivago.

    • @Noah-nv6vr
      @Noah-nv6vr 4 роки тому

      This is all long shots or one long continuous shot?
      I’m referring to the whole movie

    • @Redmow51
      @Redmow51 4 роки тому +2

      @@Noah-nv6vr The whole movie is not one long continuous shot. The beginning scene and many other scenes are long and how the camera sweeps from behind the characters to the side and then in front of them. While sweeping around them you see the scenery around them. Crazy...where are all the sound crew and the camera crew and director. Insane.

  • @sourashisghoshal6287
    @sourashisghoshal6287 3 роки тому +403

    ****SPOILER ALERT**** view at your own will****
    One of the best turns this story took was when Corporal Blake bleeds to death, who I thought would be the lone survivor and obviously the main character. I think this shows the unexpected turn of events that occurred in such wars and how tables have always suddenly turned, when you least think of it to.

    • @MagicalKid
      @MagicalKid 3 роки тому +71

      If you rewatch the beginning of the scene, the camera actually focuses more on Schofield. Somehow the dialogue tricked us into thinking Blake is the main character instead.

    • @sourashisghoshal6287
      @sourashisghoshal6287 3 роки тому +12

      @@MagicalKid Interesting, yes i can see it now...very attentive!

    • @zacarribuffet8882
      @zacarribuffet8882 3 роки тому +4

      He’s a Lance corporal

    • @theenglishalpinist5031
      @theenglishalpinist5031 3 роки тому +5

      Thanks for the spoiler.

    • @sourashisghoshal6287
      @sourashisghoshal6287 3 роки тому +14

      @@theenglishalpinist5031 yeah, don't have an excuse for that, hope you enjoyed the film mate

  • @oliviabrodarick7030
    @oliviabrodarick7030 2 роки тому

    I love how it starts with the beautiful scenery and pretty yellow flowers the slowly fades to all the soldiers. It’s so symbolic

  • @innertubez
    @innertubez 2 роки тому +2

    This movie is extremely underrated. Like, what more do people want from a film experience? I was captivated.

  • @tritop
    @tritop 4 роки тому +26

    my grand-grandfather was into this ( on the German side ) he said: All these young man marched proudly in; and later you could here one common word everywhere in the shooting from all sides: "Mama"

    • @tonyves
      @tonyves 4 роки тому

      That's straight to the heart Tritop. My relatives were one on each side. Stupid eh?

  • @franksmith900
    @franksmith900 4 роки тому +778

    Don’t get me wrong, Parasite is a fantastic film, but this is just on another level

    • @nicolelawless3199
      @nicolelawless3199 4 роки тому +31

      Frank Smith
      Yep 1917 beats WarHorse totally

    • @VLADIMIR007ISH
      @VLADIMIR007ISH 4 роки тому +18

      Not all the well done movies are appreciated by Oscars juryies

    • @georgedelorean344
      @georgedelorean344 4 роки тому +66

      Parasite was picked to send a message. The hollywood elite wanted to convey the message of diversity. So i guess the best movie did not win.

    • @northwestgardener5076
      @northwestgardener5076 4 роки тому

      This move was just to ..

    • @andrewmarkham8024
      @andrewmarkham8024 4 роки тому +34

      @@georgedelorean344 Parasite a deserved winner. Frankly, cannot understand the fuss about 2017 - technically excellent but a very obvious story, twenty minutes from the end you knew exactly what would happen. He was soaked in the river yet the letter was still readable? (Would also have had "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", "Hustlers" and "Ash is the Purest White" ahead of it.)

  • @darion27
    @darion27 3 роки тому

    within the first minute I knew this film was really special..... these long one take shots are what hollywood needs more of... really amazing work

  • @dannymccormack936
    @dannymccormack936 2 роки тому

    how everything slowly changes is just amazing