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Full movie 1917 1. Full Movie 1914. Critics Consensus Hard-hitting, immersive, and an impressive technical achievement, 1917 captures the trench warfare of World War I with raw, startling immediacy. 89% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 389 88% Audience Score Verified Ratings: 23, 358 1917 Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. 1917 Videos Photos Movie Info At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic's George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones' 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. Rating: R (for violence, some disturbing images, and language) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Jan 10, 2020 wide Runtime: 110 minutes Studio: Universal Pictures Cast News & Interviews for 1917 Critic Reviews for 1917 Audience Reviews for 1917 1917 Quotes News & Features.

Full movie 1917 video. Full movie 1917 full. Pictured is my new (to me) U. S. Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen rifle. Technically the Rough Riders would have had 1898 Carbines, but I don't have that kind of money to invest in one firearm. This particular example was made in 1901. It has the really slick windage adjustable rear sight, and a beautiful 1901 cartouche on the stock. I also made a deal to buy a matching 1901 marked bayonet and scabbard, but didn't have enough cash on me for both. I'll pick that up in a couple of weeks. I'm really excited about this purchase. Ice had my eye on Krags for a while now. This is the nicest by far that I've seen pop up in my price range. It also bridges the gap between my NYS Militia Rolling Block/1873 Trapdoor and 1917 "Enfield. " Giving me a rather complete collection of US rifles from right after the Civil War through the present day.

Southafricans not worthy of playing main characters. Hollywood really knows how to exploit. All warfare is based on deception. Now I know this is applicable everywhere. Now i want a crossover of this and Testament of Youth 😁. Full movie 1917 hd. Hardcore Hendry Did you ever watch this movie guys. This too,one shot camera, 👍👍😎. That, and a really good cast of talented actors with incredible music from Thomas Newman... But while watching the movie, the way Mendes and his cinematographer cleverly use their sets and surroundings to change the scene and the location of the camera without having to cut. For that type of coordination and control, a lot of effort went into set building and scene planning with cast and crew. I'm more of a navy buff. I love the ocean. Level 1 We definitely could use more World War I movies, so this is great. level 2 Journey's End that came out a few months ago was really great, for anyone that missed it. Kind of flew under the radar with a really good cast. level 2 I always figured there weren't any SPR style WW1 movies because it would be too much of a bummer to watch. level 2 Paths of Glory remains the best WWI movie I’ve ever seen, if one discounts Lawrence of Arabia. level 2 I agree. Did the rumored, All Quiet in the Western Front reboot with Daniel Radcliffe ever come to further development? level 2 I find this is the most complicated war to explain. So yes, more movies. Please. level 2 For sure. Everyone just wants to see the exciting sequel, WWII. level 2 One of my favorite is a very long engagement! But men won’t like it cos it’s more a love story set during WWI... but if you’re open to it give it a go! Sooo goood! level 2 We're in a trench. ATTACK. We're in a trench. MORTARS, TRENCH FOOT, MUD level 2 Has anyone tried to make a movie based on the guns of August? The title would work pretty amazingly for a movie title. The book had me on the edge of my seat and I knew the outcome, can only imagine how good a movie adapted from it would be level 2 So true. We need a Saving Private Ryan or band of Brothers for WWI. level 2 Yeah, after All Quiet on the Western Front and Paths of Glory, what else is there? level 2 Supposedly there’s an All Quiet... remake in the works. But the last major news is over two years old. I don’t have a lot of faith in it. level 2 Kind of missed the centennial here, it’s impossib for this to come out within this year. Rather odd nobody took the opportunity. level 2 No kidding! I'm interested on setting alone. level 2 What about the Water Diviner? I guess it wasn't so much about the war but the father searching for his sons who were in the war. But it kind of fits. Haven't seen it, so I can't be sure. level 2 I want this to be about the assassination of the Franz and the plan behind it.

I never met bruce. But i have heard other modern day fighters say they could take bruce. Watch full movie 1917. Full Movie 19170. The economy class Dunkirk movie. 1917 full movie online free. Full movie 1917 release. NOW PLAYING IN SELECT THEATERS. EVERYWHERE FRIDAY. Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy - New Do Not Sell My Personal Information Feedback MOVIE PLATFORM © 2020 POWSTER © 2020 Universal Pictures. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Watch the 1917 movie trailer on the official site. In select theaters December 25, 2019; everywhere January 10, 2020. Well, i thought Johnny Depp and Robert Downey jr were the only American actors who could master the English accent. Christian Bale eclipsed them both in this movie. Brilliant job.

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Full movie 1917 hindi. Full movie 1917 2. Too many cuts. NASCAR driver Corey LaJoie, who hit Ryan Newman's car during the final lap of the Daytona 500 on Monday and sent him spinning into a fiery wreck, has recalled the horrifying impact and said he did not know who he'd hit because he was going so fast.  Newman remains in the hospital in a serious condition. According to a NASCAR statement released on Monday night, he is expected to make a full recovery.  He was leading the famous race in his No. 6 Ford Mustang when he first hit the wall at 195 miles per hour.  It sent his car spinning backwards and LaJoie, who was driving behind him, then crashed into the driver's side of Newman's vehicle.  Newman's Mustang flipped multiple times and began spitting out flames. He was pulled from the wreckage in front of nervous crowds afterwards and was immediately rushed to the hospital.  President Trump tweeted on Monday night that he was 'praying' for the 42-year-old driver.  On Tuesday morning during an interview with Good Morning America, LaJoie said he it was 'very scary' what had happened.  Scroll down for video  Corey LaJoie spoke on Tuesday about the crash (left). He clipped Ryan Newman's vehicle after it had already hit the track wall. The collision sent Newman's car flying into the air in a fiery wreck. He remains in the hospital in a serious condition  How it all unfolded: Newman's car was nudged up against a wall at high speeds, causing it to flip over and fall back  After Newman's vehicle  landed after flipping the first time, it was then struck directly by No. 32 - driven by Corey LaJoie Newman's car flew into the air after LaJoie clipped him while they sped around the Daytona 500 track at 195mph on Monday night  Flames soon started shooting from Newman's vehicle before he came to a stop and emergency teams flooded the track  Newman was trapped in the smoking wreckage and has to be cut from the vehicle  A crowd of emergency workers pulled Newman from the wreckage and immediately put him in an ambulance  The nervous crowd watched as Newman was put in the ambulance and then driven from the track to go to the hospital  'He's obviously in a serious condition because that's probably the most vulnerable spot in our race cars that was a really scary wreck. 'It was wild, I didn't even know who I hit because you're concentrating on trying to get a good finish and nobody knows how fast 200mph or how light or out of control these cars are.  'I didn't even know who I hit or what the extent of the crash was.  '[It was a] very scary crash but the fact that he's still with us and trying to make a full recovery is just testament to NASCAR and how safe they're trying to make these race cars, ' he said.  President Donald Trump tweeted on Monday night that he was praying for Newman   NASCAR released a statement, saying: 'Ryan Newman is being treated at Halifax Medical Center.  'He is in serious condition, but doctors have indicated his injuries are not life threatening.  'We appreciate your thoughts and prayers and ask that you respect the privacy of Ryan and his family during this time. ' Newman has made complaints in the past about the safety of NASCAR's tracks.  He's been a harsh critic of NASCAR's struggles to keep cars on the ground, even getting fined for public comments the sanctioning body considered negative.  In 2010, he said fans shouldn't even go to the track to see races at Talladega. Denny Hamlin, who sped to victory unaware of what had happened on the track behind him, was criticized for celebrating so quickly when Newman's condition was unknown  When the Fedex team realized what had happened and how serious it was, they cut their celebrations short in shock  They then all huddled together in prayer for Newman. A screen grab of that moment is shown above  Team owner Joe Gibbs (left) is pictured with Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin (right) following the race. Gibbs apologized for celebrating the victory as Newman was rushed off to hospital  The Indiana native, who graduated with an engineering degree from Purdue, said earlier during Speedweeks he felt renewed in his second year at Roush Fenway Racing.  'It's all about competitiveness and fun, ' he said. 'I want to have fun with my life. If I can have fun in this garage doing it and get paid what I feel like I deserve to get paid, then I'm all for it. It's got to be fun and it's got be rewarding in more ways than one. 'I'm doing it past when I said I was going to do it 10 years ago. I don't know how to give the answer anymore, I really don't. I always said 40 and I'm 42 now. ' On Monday night, after the wreck, Denny Hamlin went on to win the race in his No 11. Toyota Camry for the second consecutive season, prompting NASCAR owner Joe Gibbs to wildly celebrate at the finish line.  However, Gibbs has now apologized for gloating about the victory, saying he was unaware of how serious Newman's accident actually was.  'We really didn't know, we got in the winner's circle and that's when people told us, ' he told assembled press later in the evening.    Newman remains in the hospital in a serious condition but he did not suffer life threatening injuries  Newman, who is nicknamed 'Rocket Man', is father to two young daughters, who frequently watch him on from the sidelines of the race track. They are pictured in 2016  Meanwhile, Hemlin appeared somber following his victory, telling assembled press: 'I think we take for granted sometimes how safe the cars are and number one, we are praying for Ryan'.   Newman announced last week he and his wife, Krissie,  had split after 16 years of marriage 'It's a weird balance of excitement and happiness for yourself, but someone's health and their family is bigger than any win in any sport. We are just hoping for the best. ' Newman, who is nicknamed 'Rocket Man', is father to two young daughters, who at his side in the moments before Sunday's race began, only to be delayed a day by rain. Other drivers were also stricken with concern in the aftermath of the smash, including a rattled Corey LaJoie -  the driver who hit Newman's car as it was flipping. 'Dang I hope Newman is ok, ' he posted on Twitter. 'That is worst case scenario and I had nowhere to go but (into) smoke. ' It wasn't the first crash like this for Newman at Daytona or at another superspeedway, the Talladega track in Alabama. His car went airborne and flipped repeatedly in the 2003 Daytona 500. He landed on his roof in that one and did again at Talladega in 2009.  Newman also announced last week he and his wife had split after 16 years of marriage. 'I feel just renewed in general, the team, the people, the opportunities, the sponsors, ' he said.  'All that makes a big difference to me. We've got to perform better.  'Just because we performed better than they had done in the past doesn't mean it's up to my standards and my goals. 'I feel like we need to step it up and that's a big part of me wanting to continue doing what I'm doing. '.

一直聽到加拉哈德的聲音. World War I was a disaster, but Sam Mendes’s Oscar-nominated epic paints a dangerously misleading picture of the conflict. Ms. Tempelsman is a writer. Feb. 8, 2020, 11:00 a. m. ET Credit... Daily Herald Archive/SSPL, via Getty Images I was looking forward to seeing Sam Mendes’s film “ 1917 ” when it arrived in theaters in December. I have a special interest in the subject — my grandfather fought in World War I, and I’ve done years of research on the events while writing a play about the war. I can’t argue with Mr. Mendes’s artistry. Visually and technically speaking, “1917, ” which is nominated for 10 Academy Awards, is dazzling. The filmmaking team cleverly manages to make the entire movie seem like one long, continuous take, and I, like many viewers, found myself wondering how certain scenes were shot. The director’s own grandfather inspired him with stories about volunteering to run messages across open, war-ravaged terrain. In an interview, Mr. Mendes said that “1917” called for “ a different kind of storytelling. ” He described the “Great War” as “a chaos of mismanagement and human tragedy on a vast scale. ” If only he had told that story. Instead, “1917” left me uneasy. Mr. Mendes paints an uplifting and dangerously misleading picture of the war. The fictionalized premise is this: General Erinmore (Colin Firth) sends two British soldiers on an urgent mission. They have until dawn to deliver a vital message: The Second Battalion is about to walk into a trap, and the attack must be called off. The general warns one of the soldiers, Lance Corporal Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman), “If you don’t get there in time, we will lose 1, 600 men — your brother among them. ” Right away, “1917” suggests a concern for the sanctity of human life from the top down. The reality was something else: an appalling indifference as the British high command sent hundreds of thousands of their young men to die. Germany had a clear advantage in terms of training and weaponry, including the machine gun. The British infantry, still trained with rifles and bayonets, didn’t stand a chance. But that didn’t stop the English high command from planning deadly offensives — deadly, that is, for its own men. In my research, I read chilling accounts of these attacks. In ecstatic terms, Gen. Thomas Wynford Rees of Britain described the “marvelous advance” of his infantry brigade, “ dressed as if on parade, ” at the Battle of the Somme. Incredulous Germans watched the men walk — yes, walk — in long rows across open terrain — then proceeded to mow them down. To General Rees, the massacre was a “magnificent display of gallantry. ” On July 1, 1916, the first day of the Somme, there were nearly 60, 000 British casualties (a third of them died). Five months later, the number rose to nearly 500, 000, and a British general, Douglas Haig, finally ended the attack, but not before claiming that results “fully justify” the effort. He expressed no remorse for the loss of life. In his book “The Myth of the Great War, ” John Mosier describes this “slaughter of the infantry” as “almost exclusively a British achievement. ” Years later, Prime Minister David Lloyd George wrote that while General Haig “ ordered many bloody battles in this war, ” he took part in only two. George also noted an “inexhaustible vanity that will never admit a mistake. ” It’s no wonder that General Haig was called “ the butcher. ” In the film, just before being assigned his mission, Lance Corporal Blake says, “Must be something big if the general’s here. ” With that line, the film acknowledges just how improbable his appearance would have been. Top commanders often remained far from the front, out of touch with the knee-deep mud and rat-filled trenches that the infantry endured. Many officers, in fact, lived in beautiful chateaus. But most jarring for me was hearing the general tell Blake, “If you fail, it will be a massacre. ” By 1917, the loss of 1, 600 men in an attack would have been a good day. Mendes doesn’t ignore the horror altogether; the camera pans bodies and limbs strewn about battlefields. But photos of the maimed in World War I reveal truly grotesque wounds that are sanitized in “1917. ” We see soldiers with bandaged eyes, but not the dreadful blisters from mustard gas as it was absorbed by woolen uniforms. And what about shell shock? By that point in the war, the British high command was stymied by “womanish” recruits who showed signs of breakdown (hysteria, horrible tics, dreadful nightmares) despite having no physical wounds. The commanders’ answer was to shame the men and order them back to the front. I don’t expect Mr. Mendes to include every fact about the war. Almost by definition, historical drama is selective; we invent characters, we compress events. But we do this in the interest of creating emotional truth. Mendes does the opposite. By disguising the brutal truths of the war, he sentimentalizes and even valorizes it — a war in which disregard for human life led to approximately 8. 5 million military deaths around the world, and an estimated 21 million wounded. If it’s chilling to read of British soldiers being sent to their deaths early in the war, equally horrifying are accounts of “ needless slaughter ” in the American Expeditionary Forces. The United States entered the war late, at the same time as events in “1917. ” (Woodrow Wilson was only re-elected president after promising to keep Americans out of the conflict. ) By the fall of 1918, the Germans were calling for an end to fighting. They knew the arrival of two million American soldiers, however inexperienced, meant the Allies would prevail. At dawn on Nov. 11, 1918, an Armistice ending the war was signed: no victors, no losers. But Gen. John Pershing hated the idea of letting Germany off without an unconditional surrender. And so, even though the war was effectively over (the Armistice went into effect hours later, at 11 a. ), he had American commanders continue to send men to fight. Joseph Persico gives a gripping account of the final day of World War I in his book, “Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour. ” “The carnage that went on up to the final minute so perfectly captures the essential futility of the entire war, ” he writes. Persico estimates that another 3, 000 men on all sides died in fighting after the Armistice was signed, with thousands more wounded. In writing my play about events in the United States just after World War I, I found so many disturbing parallels: partisan politics that rival today’s (Republicans held hearings to smear President Wilson and to win back the White House at any cost); a deep vein of racism (back at home, black soldiers who wore their uniforms might be lynched); and a fierce nationalism heard in Henry Cabot Lodge’s toxic cries of “America first! ” “ The winds that were blowing then are blowing now, ” Mr. Mendes has rightly said of the political inspiration for his film. Yet with so much at stake, his stated goal was nevertheless to make a “ movie that operates more like a ticking-clock thriller at times. ” This is a legitimate artistic choice, and he succeeded. But the problem with thrilling an audience with one physical stunt after another is that it can become numbed to the emotional horror. The illusion that the entire film was done in a single-camera shot becomes a distraction. We focus on the storytelling rather than the story itself. With its relentless stunts, “1917” begins to feel like a video game. Any director faces a challenge in making a movie about war, of how to create sympathy for those who act with courage and yet avoid feeding our appetite for antiquated notions of heroism. Peter Weir does this admirably in the magnificent and deeply moving “Gallipoli, ” about Australian fighters in World War I. Like “1917, ” Mr. Weir’s movie features an unlikely pair of soldiers and builds to a futile attack that must be called off. But Mr. Weir takes his time to develop the characters. We become fully invested in their humanity. Writing to his family, Archy Hamilton (Mark Lee) echoes so many young men desperate to fight: “There’s a feeling that we’re all somehow involved in an adventure larger than life. ” When Mel Gibson’s character arrives seconds too late with the message to call off the slaughter, we watch in stunned disbelief. In “Gallipoli, ” war is anything but a game. In the words of a devastated field commander, “it’s coldblooded murder. ” The great paradox of “1917” is that Mr. Mendes uses modern technology to produce a throwback: a redemptive war story. One of the final images is a group of soldiers singing in a grassy wood before going into battle. “1917” provides escape from the true carnage of the “Great War. ” Instead, it might have forced us to question the endless, inconclusive conflicts that have followed, and the butchery and sacrifice they inflict. We don’t need to feel better about World War I’s slaughter. We need to feel worse. In a poignant image straight out of Shakespeare, Mr. Mendes’s grandfather is said to have washed his hands compulsively for the rest of his life because “ he could never get clean ” of the war. If we’re going to avoid the stain of endless, senseless wars in the future, we have to tell stories that focus on the horror, rather than false heroics and filmmaking feats of wonder. Cathy Tempelsman is a writer. Her play “The Eleventh Hour” is based on partisan congressional hearings in the United States just after World War I. The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor. We’d like to hear what you think about this or any of our articles. Here are some tips. And here’s our email:. Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Twitter (@NYTopinion) and Instagram.

Full movie 1917. Are these Irish or Australian Russian accents? There is no South African who sounds like this. The South African and I couldn't understand them at all. Remember Russian Ark was a movie that was one long moving shot as well. Jeff Bezos took to his personal Instagram account on Monday to announce the launch of the Bezos Earth Fund, a $10 billion global initiative to undertake the existential threat of climate change. The CEO and founder of Amazon—who currently has an estimated net worth of $129. 9 billion—is pledging nearly 8% of that net worth to tackle climate change through a series of grants he will issue this summer to fund undisclosed scientists, activists and NGOs. In a brief, informal statement on Instagram (tacked on with a generic image of Earth), Bezos wrote, “Climate change is the biggest threat to our planet. I want to work alongside others both to amplify known ways and to explore new ways of fighting the devastating impact of climate change on this planet we all share. ” The CEO’s preoccupation with Earth—versus the level of self-interest he has in Amazon’s profitability—has been a hot topic among environmental activists and even his own employees, 4, 500 of whom published a piece last April calling on Bezos to address climate change at the company. In the open letter, employees called for a stop to the AWS for Oil & Gas initiative, which boosts the fossil fuel industry by providing advanced computing technologies so it can extract more oil more efficiently. They also called for a halt of donations to the 68 climate-denying and anti-climate members of Congress, among other requests. According to The Washington Post—which is owned by Bezos—many of those employees were apparently defying the company’s communications policy, and risked being fired for speaking up. More recently, Bezos was under fire from critics for being “stingy” when he only donated $690, 000 to Australian wildfire relief in January. Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, North American director of, a nonprofit dedicated to sustainability efforts (primarily obliterating the fossil fuel industry for more eco-friendly and clean renewable energy solutions), told Adweek that was surprised by the Bezos Earth Fund announcement due to the Amazon executive’s neglect of his corporation’s damage to the environment. In 2018, Amazon disclosed that its total carbon footprint was 44. 4 million metric tons, making the ecommerce mammoth one of the worst polluters in the United States. The company is often criticized by consumers for its tendency to over-package and produce more waste. “ stands in solidarity with the hundreds of workers who have been holding Amazon accountable, and modeling a just transition led by workers. We expect The Bezos Earth Fund to celebrate the efforts of these workers, and empower them to continue pushing for higher climate standards within the company, ” said O’Laughlin. Prior to the United Nation’s Climate Action Summit in New York in September, Amazon issued a climate pledge to reach 100% zero emissions by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2040 through renewable energy efforts. Amazon also ordered 100, 000 electric vans from Rivian, with plans to have those vans out on the road as early as 2022. “We respect this investment as a first step in the right direction, insofar as it promises resources towards people-oriented, restorative solutions, rather than false ones that inflate Amazon’s bottom line, ” O’Laughlin said. Elizabeth Jardim, senior corporate campaigner at Greenpeace USA, said that while The Bezos Earth Fund is “a welcome recognition of the serious threat of climate change, ” the international environmental nonprofit has “major concerns” based on Amazon’s environmental track record. “$10 billion dollars is indeed a large amount but its not either or—Amazon needs to eliminate its own carbon footprint while investing rapidly in renewable energy solutions, ” Jardim said. Greenpeace USA took to Twitter to publicly pose questions about the fund directed at Amazon after the announcement was published yesterday: A person involved with Bezos Earth Fund told The Verge that the monetary focus would be entirely on charities, and not on private sector investment.

The fact that Hitchcock was doing these kind of clever cuts back in the 40s makes me actually understand why he was so great. As a very socially awkward person acting seems like a complete nightmare because you have to do scenes that are extremely awkward but look great on film and thats terrifying to me. Full Movie 1997 relatif.

Level 1 This is absolutely gorgeous, but this sub is so small, you should really crosspost it to r/FIlm and r/movies! level 2 thank you!! i’m not quite sure how to do that but i’d love to. level 1 Like the distressed, aged feel of this. Good work. Interested to hear what your reasoning behind having the image flipped 180? level 2 having the image right side up has so much going on that it was the main focus and taking away from the title and credits and having it upside down kinda kept you looking at the poster for longer as well. at least it did me. and just kind of a stylistic choice as well. level 1 THIS LOOKS BLOODY GREAT MAN level 1 This is beautiful. Great work! level 1 Great stuff. Seeing again tonight level 1 I like this way better than the actual poster! level 2 now THATS a compliment! thank you!

Full movie 1917 free. Do yourself a favor and watch it. Reddit 1917 full movie. Quando estreia. All languages available. 1 view and 6 likes. Just changed my Ringtone back to Top Gun - Ringtone. Where did you find that scene? it's not like you recorded it. 😭😭😭. Full movie 1917 youtube. Full movie 1917 torrent. Cristian Bale was robbed at golden globes. just like Ken Miles😤.

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Full movie 1917 review. Of course the movie won best picture drama at the golden globes. The scene that set r/asianmasculinity on fire. Full Movie. I knew this show was going to push forward after watching the short film! Im so excited. Full movie 1917 trailer. Stream 1917 full movie. 88 Posted by 1 day ago Thanks 8 comments 98% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up Sort by level 1 10 points · 1 day ago I’m going to see it tonight! level 1 10 points · 1 day ago I was hoping for this movie and Parasite to win. level 1 14 points · 1 day ago Same here, bro. Same here. level 1 5 points · 1 day ago It was robbed hands down level 2 1 point · 21 hours ago It won 3 Oscars.... Continue this thread   level 1 1 point · 1 day ago Same! level 1 0 points · 17 hours ago Same. More posts from the 1917 community Continue browsing in r/1917 r/1917 A sub dedicated to the Sam Mendes World War I cinematic masterpiece - 1917. 1. 3k Soldiers 14 In the Trenches Created Sep 22, 2016 help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts Communities Top Posts Topics about careers press advertise blog Terms Content policy Privacy policy Mod policy Reddit Inc © 2020. All rights reserved.

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WHAT THEY FINALLY DID IT. Basically, the cinematography was brilliant. When I first heard that this movie was going to be following the one-shot technique, I was hesitant to watch it. There is a reason why cuts are made. So that the eyes don't get stuck on one scene for too long and the viewer loses interest.




 

 

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