1917
Review by Father Scott Archer December 31, 2019 Directed by Sam Mendes, 1917 is set in France during World War I. The premise is a simple one – two young lance corporals must deliver a message from General Erinmore (Colin Firth), calling off a planned attacked on the supposedly retreating Germans. In fact, 1,600 British soldiers, being led by Colonel MacKenzie (Benedict Cumberbatch), will be annihilated if they fall for the Germans’ trap. Lance Corporal Blake, who has a brother among the 1,600 soldiers, is played brilliantly by Dean-Charles Chapman. George MacKay gives an emotionally moving and satisfying performance as Lance Corporal Schofield, his companion on the mission. If they succeed, 1,600 men will be saved; if not, there will be no survivors. With several long takes and clever editing, the audience experiences the movie as if it were filmed in one take. The combination of the absolute brilliance of Roger Deakins as a cinematographer and this style of filmi...