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Theis Jensen
rated 7

Good, but feels a bit drawn out

1 year ago
Critic Peter Sobczynski
rated 5

This was clearly a fiendishly complicated project to stage and execute and there are some scenes (...), that are legitimate knockouts.

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Critic Richard Whittaker
rated 8

Sam Mendes’ '1917', a grueling and reverential depiction of one run across no-man’s-land in World War I, is both a vivid re-creation of a time and a film that could only have been made now.

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Carina Paul
rated 9

Great movie shows how life for young men during the first war of the world. A young man must travel through to stop a team of soliders before its too late.

1 year ago
Critic Matt Maytum
rated 8

It’s a staggering technical achievement, one that will see Roger Deakins retaining his unofficial Greatest Living Cinematographer crown.

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Critic Mark Kermode
rated 8

There’s a real sense of epic scale as the action moves breathlessly from one hellish environment to the next...

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Critic Alex Godfrey
rated 8

Almost everything you’ve ever seen in a war film is here. But never quite like this.

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Anders Korsgaard Pedersen
rated 10

One-take-masterpiece! One of the best WWI-movies ever made

2 years ago
Maryam Msh
rated 9

You will enjoy it even if you are not a typical war movie lover.

2 years ago
Ari Shemeikka

An excellent war movie, suitably entertaining but not too fast-pace

2 years ago
bertram kolding
rated 9

Really good, better than expected. Feels really authentic with a good and heart warming story

2 years ago
Oskar Tengberg
rated 10

Amazing movie!

3 years ago
Gabby
rated 8
1 year ago
Copper Ranchero
rated 9

Solid. Made me cry tbh.

1 year ago
Richard Nordström Linde
rated 8

A good movie that makes you think about the madness of war

8 months ago
Critic Tara Mcnamara
rated 10

Cinematographers aren't often household names, but Roger Deakins might just become one thanks to this Herculean accomplishment.

Read full review at Common Sense Media