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		<title>&#8216;1917&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2019 09:38:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it regards master filmmakers who stand high in the practice of the theatrical arts they don&#8217;t come much better than Sam Mendes. Ever since he first stepped behind the camera with 1999&#8217;s American Beauty he has produced monumental works of cinema and his latest, 1917, is his most important work to date. Here he [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it regards master filmmakers who stand high in the practice of the theatrical arts they don&#8217;t come much better than Sam Mendes. Ever since he first stepped behind the camera with 1999&#8217;s <em>American Beauty</em> he has produced monumental works of cinema and his latest, <em>1917</em>, is his most important work to date. Here he takes audiences into the savage No Man&#8217;s Land of the First World War with a story that is a visceral piece of cinematic brilliance.</p>
<p><em>Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, 1917. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers – Blake’s own brother among them.</em></p>
<p>Realism is on the agenda here for Mendes with <em>1917</em>. He holds nothing back as he takes audiences right into the very heart of the inferno of the First World War and offers a haunting portrait of man&#8217;s struggle for humanity in the most dangerous and horrible of situations. There is no glory or glamour in this piece of cinema, only the ugly raw facts of the war to end all wars. Beginning in the trenches and taking audiences clear across both the burning fields and barren pastures of war-torn France circa 1917, Mendes throws his audience into the gripping, dangerous and unpleasant nature of this conflict. It&#8217;s an edge-of-your-seat experience as you hang on for dear life as the tension begins to build and mounts to unbelievably dangerous levels as our two ordinary men, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman), desperately try to survive the conflict and make it to the end.</p>
<p><em>1917</em> is a brutal affair and Mendes and his team take you into the mud, blood, muck, filth and decay of the bombed-out remains of the front line, which is scarred by shell fire and dust and littered with the rotting bodies of men and animals who were caught in the crossfire. Strict attention to detail and an eye for realism pushes you deep into the horrors of this one, and Mendes doesn&#8217;t let up for a second with his almost documentary-like presentation of the events that are unfolding before us. Audiences are grounded in the authenticity of the First World War and for many of those watching this is as close as they&#8217;ll get to the experience of this bloody conflict&#8230;.and after seeing this narrative play out here you&#8217;ll pray that this comes to pass.</p>
<p>When it comes to cinematographers who could be considered to have god-like powers Roger Deakins certainly stands out as the reigning overlord. Gifted with a phenomenal eye and having the ability to craft scenes of majestic beauty in a career that stretches back close to five decades, Deakins is a talent to be revered. Here he joins forces with Mendes to do the unthinkable and crafts a narrative that plays out in one single take. It&#8217;s an unbelievably impressive feat of cinematic magnificence and the resulting images will burn their way into your mind. Using the canvas of natural light to his advantage, Deakins paints an amazing picture filled with dry browns, lush greens and burning oranges that cast a brilliant visual presence upon this film. If you enjoy the scope of magnificently realised imagery then you most certainly will be in awe of the sights that you witness here.</p>
<p>In terms of its tone and genre, <em>1917</em> occupies a very interesting place in its war genre setting. While it is a chronicle of &#8216;the war to end all wars&#8217;, it is not a gung-ho, take-no-prisoners tale, but rather Mendes has grounded this film in humanistic philosophy and teachings. Our two principal characters, Schofield and Blake, are two ordinary men who are just trying to get through this bloody affair day after day, with no idea of how long they will be stuck in it, or whether or not they will be sent over the wire. While his principal characters are indeed soldiers, and capable of the violence of combat, they are first and foremost men and their humanity is what Mendes focuses upon in such an inhuman landscape. Their humanity and passion as human beings are tested to the utmost here in this callous and cruel environment, and Mendes explores the effect of prolonged war on the human psyche and how man&#8217;s necessity for his survival very often leads to his salvation.</p>
<p>Alongside its exploration of these humanistic themes, Mendes also brings to bear a considerable religious theme to the story as well, principally through the visual symbolism and character metaphor that he and Roger Deakins employ here. For example, in the film&#8217;s most visually breathtaking scene, again attributed to the masterful lens of Deakins, Schofield walks into a town on fire and its burning shadows and shifting shapes exhibit the metaphor of hell itself. Here desperately trying to find a way out of this hell, Schofield, cast in the role of Dante, finds himself drawn to a mother and a young infant, a representation of the Virgin Mary and the divine child. It&#8217;s this layered depth that is employed by Mendes that makes <em>1917</em> one of the most fascinating pieces of cinema released all year and one which will certainly cause you to scratch your intellectual curiosity.</p>
<p>Audiences must be forewarned with <em>1917</em> though to expect a journey of particularly unnerving suspense that plays out from its very first moments to the final scene. And viewers are sure to remain on the edge of their seats. Mendes, Deakins and their team build this incredible level of tension by keeping their audience right in the heart of the action and focusing in on the incredible dangers of seemingly routine activities, like walking up a hill or simply opening a door, that in this wartime setting could mean the difference between life and death. There are shocking moments when you come to terms with the devastation of this conflict, alongside just being unprepared for the chaos to unfold that will make you jump up in fright. Mendes keeps his audience on edge the entire time and <em>1917</em> is all the more powerful because of it.</p>
<p><em>1917</em> is one of 2019&#8217;s most powerful and confronting pieces of cinema. It should be required viewing for all, lest we forget the tragic cost of the great war and those who had to pay it. It&#8217;s a true marvel of the cinematic art form, made by a group of extremely talented individuals who are working at the top of their game and those who witness it are sure to never forget its powerful story.</p>
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		<title>Step into the First World War with new trailer for &#8216;1917&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Oct 2019 18:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Acclaimed director Sam Mendes is on his way back to cinemas following his work on 2015&#8217;s Spectre, and the acclaimed director is ready to take audiences inside the muck and rawness of the trenches of No Man&#8217;s Land in 1917. A brand new trailer has arrived and it sure is gripping. Watch it below: Here&#8217;s [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acclaimed director Sam Mendes is on his way back to cinemas following his work on 2015&#8217;s <a href="https://spicypulp.com/2015/11/05/five-reasons-to-watch-spectre/">Spectre</a>, and the acclaimed director is ready to take audiences inside the muck and rawness of the trenches of No Man&#8217;s Land in <a href="https://spicypulp.com/2019/08/04/1917-teaser-trailer/"><em>1917</em></a>.</p>
<p>A brand new trailer has arrived and it sure is gripping. Watch it below:</p>
<p><iframe width="900" height="506" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/aVCLma2GI6Q?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the official synopsis:</p>
<p><em>Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, 1917. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers – Blake’s own brother among them.</em></p>
<p>This new trailer showcases Mendes broad vision for <em>1917</em> and the director really focuses in on the ticking clock and the resulting catastrophe that will await 1,600 men if Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) do not complete their mission.</p>
<p>We also get to see the broad scope of <em>1917</em> on display here, and the breathtaking cinematography of Academy Award winning cinematographer Roger Deakins is on full display here&#8230;.and it is utterly beautiful to look upon. Deakins and Mendes recently opened up on how the realized the cinematography of <em>1917</em>, and their effort to create a film that is one continuous single shot.</p>
<p><em>1917</em> is a true epic in every single sense of the word and audiences will surely be kept on edge when it arrives in cinemas on January 16, 2020.</p>
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		<title>Venture inside the visual scope of Sam Mendes &#8216;1917&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2019 18:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>One of 2020&#8217;s most exciting releases is Sam Mendes 1917, his first film since 2015&#8217;s Spectre, 1917 will take audiences deep into the trenches of the Western Front and Mendes and his team, which includes the phenomenal cinematographer Roger Deakins, have been working to craft something truly unique here. In a brand new featurette, Mendes [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of 2020&#8217;s most exciting releases is Sam Mendes <a href="https://spicypulp.com/2019/08/04/1917-teaser-trailer/"><em>1917</em></a>, his first film since 2015&#8217;s <a href="https://spicypulp.com/2015/11/05/five-reasons-to-watch-spectre/"><em>Spectre</em></a>, <em>1917</em> will take audiences deep into the trenches of the Western Front and Mendes and his team, which includes the phenomenal cinematographer Roger Deakins, have been working to craft something truly unique here.</p>
<p>In a brand new featurette, Mendes and Deakins discuss the process that was taken in order to shoot <em>1917</em> as one continuous take. That&#8217;s right, this blockbuster epic of the First World War was shot in one continuous take to highlight the claustrophobic journey of two soldiers as they desperately try to make it through No Man&#8217;s Land in order to stop an impending attack on enemy lines that will be a catastrophic disaster if it goes ahead.</p>
<p>The new featurette really takes audiences inside Mendes unique vision for <em>1917</em>, and there were considerable logistics that needed to be taken care of in order to see it through to completion.</p>
<p>Watch the full featurette below:</p>
<p><iframe width="900" height="506" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GhiGQz6Vz_E?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the official synopsis:</p>
<p><em>Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, 1917. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers – Blake’s own brother among them.</em></p>
<p><em>1917</em> is an incredible feat of filmmaking, and audiences can expect nothing but the best here when <em>1917</em> is release in cinemas next year on January 9, 2020.</p>
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		<title>The tension builds in first teaser for Sam Mendes&#8217; &#8216;1917&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Aug 2019 22:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Following his work on the big budget James Bond blockbusters Skyfall and Spectre, noted director Sam Mendes is turning his attention to the mud and blood of World War I with an intense new film of brotherhood and sacrifice in 1917. Watch the tension filled new teaser trailer below: Here&#8217;s the full synopsis. Sam Mendes, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following his work on the big budget James Bond blockbusters <em>Skyfall</em> and <em>Spectre</em>, noted director Sam Mendes is turning his attention to the mud and blood of World War I with an intense new film of brotherhood and sacrifice in <em>1917</em>.</p>
<p>Watch the tension filled new teaser trailer below:</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" width="900" height="506" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Tjl-K_3kgig?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the full synopsis.</p>
<p><em>Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to his World War I epic, 1917. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers – Blake’s own brother among them.</em></p>
<p>Packed together by a dreaded claustrophobia and a ticking clock, <em>1917</em> is a period perfect piece of filmmaking that really attempts to capture the devastation and horrors of the mud soaked battlefields of the First World War and this one will certainly make for a heart-pulsing watch.</p>
<p>Young stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman star as British soldiers Schofield and Blake, and must somehow find a way through the mess of No Mans Land in an effort to stop a suicidal charge that will lead to hundreds of causalities, including Blake&#8217;s own brother. And both actors look like they&#8217;ve really been pushed to the limit here in this pulse-pounding watch.</p>
<p>Director Sam Mendes has really got the details right, and <em>1917</em> looks like an incredible piece of cinema committed to film stock. Part of that is related to the presence of noted cinematographer and Oscar Winner Roger Deakins who is behind the lends this time and is bringing his incredible eye to craft images that will be incredibly beautiful to look upon.</p>
<p><a href="https://spicypulp.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/1917-poster-spicypulp.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-24967 aligncenter" src="https://spicypulp.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/1917-poster-spicypulp.jpg" alt="1917 Poster SpicyPulp" width="500" height="792" srcset="https://spicypulp.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/1917-poster-spicypulp.jpg 500w, https://spicypulp.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/1917-poster-spicypulp-189x300.jpg 189w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px" /></a></p>
<p>Get ready for a very intense rush when <em>1917</em> arrives in cinemas next year on January 9, 2020.</p>
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