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1917 Film Review
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Not going to actually post a review as they generally get shot to bits by moaners who rarely(if ever) attend the cinema and generally just snipe because they’re bored or have little else to do.
All I’ll say is if you don’t go and see this on the big screen(as Sam Mendes wants you to) then it’s your loss. If you do, make sure you have a handkerchief ready for the last 5 minutes.
All I’ll say is if you don’t go and see this on the big screen(as Sam Mendes wants you to) then it’s your loss. If you do, make sure you have a handkerchief ready for the last 5 minutes.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Very interesting interview with George MacKay (one of the lead actors) in The Times last Saturday. It was so 'choreographed' that there was five months' rehearsal before shooting began. No single shot was longer than eight and a half minutes, but they were digitally 'stitched together' in post-production to give the appearance of an uninterrupted flow.
Very good film but slightly over hyped imo.The set designs impressed me more than anything. The story line was, again imo, not that spectacular. It was no better than Passchendale as far as a storyline but minus the 'love interest'. 6/10
Long time since I watched a film at the cinema on a big screen. I was amazed at the seating arrangements. Back in the Gods we had double settees to sink into.With my legs stretched out I couldn't touch the seats in front. A new experience for me. Perhaps I may pay more visits to the cinema. I was nauseated by the stink of popcorn as soon as we entered the foyer. Young girls wandering around with massive buckets of popcorn. Don't they get fed at home? :-)
Long time since I watched a film at the cinema on a big screen. I was amazed at the seating arrangements. Back in the Gods we had double settees to sink into.With my legs stretched out I couldn't touch the seats in front. A new experience for me. Perhaps I may pay more visits to the cinema. I was nauseated by the stink of popcorn as soon as we entered the foyer. Young girls wandering around with massive buckets of popcorn. Don't they get fed at home? :-)
I tend to agree with Retro. I remember going to the cinema whilst staying with my cousin in California about 30 years ago and when we exited, I couldn't believe how much rubbish was left on the floor of the cinema. McDonalds wrappers, coffee cups and all sorts of crap. I was quite shocked. Fast forward 30 years to the UK and it is the same here.
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