Sam Mendes' '1917' - Review Thread


Rotten Tomatoes: 93% (27 critics) with a 9.12 average ratingCritics consensus: No consensus yet.Metacritic: 85/100 (12 critics)The scores will change as time passes. Meanwhile, I’ll post some short reviews.1917 is Mendes’s most purely ambitious and passionate picture since his misunderstood and under-appreciated Jarhead of 2005. It’s bold, thrilling film-making.-Peter Bradshaw, The GuardianAstonishing as his filmmaking can be at times, it’s Mendes’ attention to character, more than the technique, that makes 1917 one of 2019’s most impressive cinematic achievements.-Peter Debruge, Variety1917 is an expertly crafted and emotionally exhausting thrill-ride behind enemy lines. Gloriously shot, deftly paced, and striking in its gruesome recreation of the time and place, Sam Mendes’ 1917 wisely never loses sight of the smaller, intimate elements in a fast-paced story with immense scale and action.-Jim Vejvoda, IGNThe film belongs to Chapman and more than anyone, MacKay, a 27-year-old Londoner with the long bones and baleful eyes of a porcelain saint or a lost Caulkin brother. His Lance Corporal Schofield isn’t just a surrogate Everyman; he’s hope and fear personified, and you couldn’t look away if you wanted to.-Leah Greenblatt, Entertainment WeeklyEven if the film is mostly hitting familiar notes in terms of story and theme, it expresses a concise, focused and expertly managed vision with which there’s little to quibble, and the extraordinary style represents the fruition of a long-imagined dream on the part of many directors and cinematographers. From now on, when the discussion turns to great works of cinematography and camera operating, 1917 will always have to be high on the list.-Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood ReporterThe clock is always ticking in 1917, and even as MacKay is offering a heartbreaking study in restrained emotion, he’s still at least moving towards the end goal of his terrible task. There’s no time to pause, even for great beauty, a lesson that even 1917 is often loathe to honor.-Kate Erbland, IndieWireMendes is intent on bringing a sense of breathless derring-do to a war only known for its doomed futility. And he loads onto it a one-take challenge, a rolling-back and slowly-swerving camera, using the sleight of hand which distinguishes the best action cinema of this kind.-Fionnuala Halligan, Screen InternationalThere are times when the nonstop visual momentum lends 1917 the feel of a virtual-reality installation, and others when the simulation of raw immediacy slips to reveal the calculated construct underneath.-Justin Chang, Los Angeles TimesThe movie is more successful as a thriller than as a thoughtful examination of war and its horrors; Mendes seems less interested in bigger ideas about the nightmare of battle and its effects on his characters than he is in Hitchcockian audience manipulation.-Alonso Duralde, TheWrapDirectorSam MendesWritersSam Mendes ... (written by) &Krysty Wilson-Cairns ... (written by)CastAndrew Scott - Lieutenant LeslieBenedict Cumberbatch - Meg MarchRichard Madden - Lieutenant BlakeMark StrongDean-Charles ChapmanColin FirthGeorge MacKay - SchofieldTeresa Mahoney - Lt & Pte Blake's MotherJohn Hollingworth - Sergeant GuthrieDirector of photography: Roger DeakinsProduction designer: Dennis GassnerCostume designer: Jacqueline DurranEditor: Lee SmithMusic: Thomas Newman via /r/movies https://ift.tt/2DmSqJK
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