1917

Directed by Sam Mendes
12
2019    1h 59minDrama, Bélica
8.288%88%8.0
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En lo más crudo de la Primera Guerra Mundial, dos jóvenes soldados británicos, Schofield y Blake reciben una misión aparentemente imposible. En una carrera contrarreloj, deberán atravesar el territorio enemigo para entregar un mensaje que evitará un mortífero ataque contra cientos de soldados, entre ellos el propio hermano de Blake.
  • George MacKayLance Corporal Schofield
  • Dean-Charles ChapmanLance Corporal Blake
  • Mark StrongCaptain Smith
  • Andrew ScottLieutenant Leslie
  • Richard MaddenLieutenant Blake
  • Claire DuburcqLauri
  • Colin FirthGeneral Erinmore
  • Benedict CumberbatchColonel MacKenzie
  • Daniel MaysSergeant Sanders
  • Adrian ScarboroughMajor Hepburn
  • Chris WalleyPrivate Bullen
  • Nabhaan RizwanSepoy Jondalar
  • Jamie ParkerLieutenant Richards
  • Tommy FrenchPrivate Butler
  • Paul TintoNCO Baker
  • Billy PostlethwaiteNCO Harvey
  • Richard McCabeColonel Collins
  • Justin EdwardsCaptain Ivins
  • Pip CarterLieutenant Gordon
  • Andy ApolloSergeant Miller
  • qmechan23 de enero de 2025
    The cinematography's stunning And the nearly one-shot shows such cunning But simply, at the core This film shows a war That's won through the effort of running
  • ProfSolon29 de abril de 2026
    Pretty good war movie based on a true story
  • Chris28 de octubre de 2024
    “I hoped today would be a good day. Hope is a dangerous thing.” - Colonel MacKenzie George Mackay is incredible and it is a beautifully shot film. It just felt like every other war story. I really wanted to like this and had been looking forward to seeing it. Just a big miss for me.
  • AngusMcNutz18 de abril de 2025
    The true masculine urge to crawl through the trenches and slowly bleed out with your homies. All jokes aside, I find the main appeal of Sam Mendes' films is the sense of balance he's able to cultivate; this film being the most exemplary display. War films usually dump attention to pacing and structure for emotional gut punches over and over. As seen here, its entirely more effective to land a couple direct haymakers rather than a barrage of jabs.
  • Cubane7 de abril de 2026
    The whole one shot technique is usually an Oscar bait tool leveraged at the expense of everything else about the film. This movie is the exception. The technique is used with such mastery that you're put right next to the subjects on screen. The terror they feel is yours too. There are some liberties taken with the history to make the script work, but the broad strokes are all there. The movie deftly explores the staggering waste of life that the great war induced.
  • Jamie Talbot27 de octubre de 2025
    Really really good movie. The ‘one-shot’ take of this movie is what really put it all together and made it feel realistic and made you feel like you were there. Even though it wasn’t shot in one take, it was really clever cinematography and editing to make it feel like it was just one continuous shot. I found it quite funny to learn that the longest scene shot was only 8 and a half minutes long. My favourite scene was when the town was completely lit by fire and flares. It felt so beautiful.
  • HAMBURGER5 de abril de 2026
    Anyone hear SGT Stubby dog ?? at 12:00 in the background sound
  • Aarav Singh7 de septiembre de 2025
    Interstellar of war genre
  • Crimsonblack28 de febrero de 2026
    This is an amazing film....glad I watched it, but I never want to see it again. It's a harrowingly frank portrayal of trench warfare shot in only one or two shots. I would include a warning: viewer discretion is advised, it's frankly upsettingly realistic, and might be too much for some viewers.
  • rick.56922 de febrero de 2026
    Brilliant film
  • mattyb3517 de febrero de 2026
    Fantastic movie that's all there is to it. Acting, cinematography, soundtrack A+.
  • Modern Media HD Group15 de marzo de 2025
    Absolutely stunning 1917 was gifted a full fat native 4K digital intermediate, capping off source material that was shot at even higher resolutions, and perfectly rendering this oftentimes visually perfect feature. Detail is outstanding, lapping up every little nuance of the dirty, damage-strewn battlefront, the dust-and-dirt-covered visages and tattered uniforms. Messy and occasionally almost horrific, the presentation revels in the textured intricacies, further coming alive superbly thanks to the added assistance of not only HDR and WCG but also Dolby Vision and HDR10+
  • cyberbillp15 de febrero de 2026
    One of the best movies I've ever seen.
  • Fam.14 de diciembre de 2025
    The horrors of war are presented in a very direct way. Makes you think...
  • ርልዪረ25 de enero de 2025
    I had the privilege of watching 1917 in the cinema and it absolutely blew me away. I'll try to keep this brief since I've already written a full review you can find through the link in my Amazon profile, but 1917 was far and away my favourite film of 2019. It's one of the most visceral war films I've ever seen, with the one-shot style proving an exceptionally good fit for a film of this genre. I can understand anyone who might've seen it as gimmicky, but I implore you to give it a chance because it absolutely works and has some of the most incredible shots of any film in the last few years. George MacKay is a wonderful lead who carries the film from start to finish. 1917 puts you through the whole gambit of emotions, with moments that will stun you with their technical proficiency, moments that will put you on edge, and moments that will bring you to tears. I'm not sure it's possible to capture a truly authentic experience of either World War in film, but 1917 comes about as close to it as I could expect. If you've yet to watch this, pick it up and rectify that immediately.

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  • Behind The Scenes
    Behind The ScenesEntre bastidores
  • Dance Of The Camera
    Dance Of The CameraEntre bastidores
  • Building The Trenches
    Building The TrenchesEntre bastidores
  • George Mackay On Rehearsing For The Film
    George Mackay On Rehearsing For The FilmEntre bastidores
  • Sam Mendes On The Inspiration For The Story
    Sam Mendes On The Inspiration For The StoryEntre bastidores
  • Pippa Harris On Dean-Charles Chapman As Blake
    Pippa Harris On Dean-Charles Chapman As BlakeEntre bastidores
  • Callum McDougall On George Mackay As Schofield
    Callum McDougall On George Mackay As SchofieldEntre bastidores
  • Dean-Charles Chapman On Doing Research For The Film
    Dean-Charles Chapman On Doing Research For The FilmEntre bastidores
  • Jayne-Ann Tenggren On The Unique Perspective Of The Film
    Jayne-Ann Tenggren On The Unique Perspective Of The FilmEntre bastidores
  • Roger Deakins On How Using One Shot Draws The Audience In
    Roger Deakins On How Using One Shot Draws The Audience InEntre bastidores
  • Krysty Wilson-Cairns On The Opportunity To Write A Big War Film
    Krysty Wilson-Cairns On The Opportunity To Write A Big War FilmEntre bastidores
  • Schofield And Blake Witness A Dogfight
    Schofield And Blake Witness A DogfightEscena
  • Schofield And Blake Escape A German Bunker
    Schofield And Blake Escape A German BunkerEscena
  • Blake Tells Schofield The Story About Wilco's Ear
    Blake Tells Schofield The Story About Wilco's EarEscena
  • The General Gives Schofield And Blake Their Mission
    The General Gives Schofield And Blake Their MissionEscena
  • Schofield Runs From German Soldiers Through A Destroyed Town
    Schofield Runs From German Soldiers Through A Destroyed TownEscena

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