1917 movie recap | Time is The Enemy | Full Movie Story Explained
https://youtu.be/0lJwqWqu7sE - If you've never seen the 1917 movie, then this video is for you! We're going to recap the full movie story and give our opinion on it. From the amazing plot to the amazing acting, this movie is definitely worth watching!
On April 6, 1917, aerial surveillance discovered that the German army, which had retreated from a part of the Western Front located in northern France, is not in retreat but has instead conducted a strategic pullback to the new Hindenburg Line, where they are preparing to overwhelm the British with artillery. Two young British troops, Lance Corporals William Schofield, a veteran of the Somme, and Tom Blake, are ordered by General Erinmore to take a message to Colonel Mackenzie of the Second Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment. The message is to call off a scheduled offensive that would put the lives of 1,600 men, including Blake's brother Lieutenant Joseph Blake, in jeopardy.
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1917 Explained: What's Up With the Ending?
1917 Explained: What’s Up With the Ending?
World War I, April 6, 1917. General Erinmore (Colin Firth) receives a report from air intelligence that the German retreat in northern France is actually a calculated strategic maneuver: the Germans are retreating to well-fortified, advantageously located positions, so the second battalion of the Devonshire regiment, which the next day should advance, fall into a trap and be killed. And the…
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It's been a while since I've made a 1917 meme
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1917 soundtrack + quotes
(in quote order) [1/2]
1917 (2019) dir. Sam Mendes
Soundtrack by Thomas Newman
Screenplay by Sam Mendes and Krysty Wilson-Cairns
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Me: but dude, you were literally sitting next to each other and have obviously been lovers friends for some time. WHO THE HELL DID YOU EXPECT HIM TOO CHOOSE?!?
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[at a car stand]
Erinmore: cargo space?
Leslie: car no do that. car go road.
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1917 characters as John Mulaney quotes
Blake:
Schofield:
Leslie:
Joe:
Lauri:
General Erinmore:
Colonel Mackenzie:
Bonus
The German Pilot:
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The makers of 1917 was like "we're gonna get so many big name actors and give each of them a five minute scene each, at most, except for Mark Strong whose face won't be seen until at least a full minute into his first of two scenes, also we're going to end it all with giving Richard Madden one of the saddest scenes" and I respect them for that.
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