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Sam Mendes, the Oscar-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to this World War I epic. 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. Review: Excellent product - I saw this film at the cinema and decided to get the DVD, I got it and love the film, however unbeknown to me at the time I bought the version with Polish subtitles which makes viewing it a different experience. So any polish person wanting a DVD with subtitles get in touch. Review: Good value,easy to assemble and well made - Nothing to dislike, Grandson loves his new toy and is always in it. Excellent









| ASIN | B082PQKG2B |
| Actors | Colin Firth, Daniel Mays, Dean-Charles Chapman, George MacKay, Pip Carter |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.39:1 |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (17,859) |
| Director | Sam Mendes |
| Item model number | BR61209848 |
| Language | English (Dolby Atmos), Spanish (Dolby Digital Plus 7.1) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 0.52 g |
| Run time | 119 minutes |
| Studio | IN-US |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
M**S
Excellent product
I saw this film at the cinema and decided to get the DVD, I got it and love the film, however unbeknown to me at the time I bought the version with Polish subtitles which makes viewing it a different experience. So any polish person wanting a DVD with subtitles get in touch.
N**Y
Good value,easy to assemble and well made
Nothing to dislike, Grandson loves his new toy and is always in it. Excellent
J**.
Crap quality dvd
Shocking quality, I went to clean the disc and it snapped. Not a happy customer
A**A
Virtual shellshock
Reminiscent of “Saving Private Ryan”, this shows a pair of young Lance-Corporals, Blake and Schofield, attempting to carry out the impossibly tall order to deliver in person a message across no man’s land, through trenches reportedly abandoned by the Germans, to save 1600 Allied soldiers from obliteration by falling into the trap of attacking enemy forces believed to be weak, but in fact reinforced by the withdrawal. Blake has a strong incentive to succeed, because his brother is a Lieutenant among the 1600. Schofield has the misfortune to be chosen by Blake, because he happens to be dozing alongside when he is summoned. The film has made the news with what is described as a “single camera shot” approach. This cannot really be the case for a two hour film covering a period of something nearer twelve hours. In fact, long shots have been skilfully joined to create a sense of continuity. The intended effect is to make one feel immersed in the experience: when Blake and Schofield force their way towards a crossing point through no man’s land, pushing through a flow of men going the opposite way, the trenches feel like a dizzying maze. Similarly, the muddy struggle through a wilderness of water-filled bomb craters, the putrid carcases of horses and twisted human corpses feels done in “real time” giving the audience a virtual experience of this as close to “shellshock” as one can suffer at the cinema. I realised on reflection that the film consists of a relatively small number of long scenes, each portraying a different aspect of war: the aftermath of the downing of an enemy plane, the experience of being stuck in a lorry convoy which ought to be faster than going on foot but isn’t, crossing a broken bridge under sniper fire, fleeing pursuers through a devastated city lit by fires like Armageddon and so on. Those who love films of dangerous action may enjoy this. For much of the time I was wondering why I was once again watching a fictional representation of horrible events with which I have long been familiar: the manufacture at great expense of all this carnage seemed almost obscene, although I appreciate that Mendes made the film as a homage to a grandfather who lived through this war. For even one of the corporals to survive such a chain of ordeals seemed well nigh impossible, but I knew that a film in which they totally failed would not make good box office. Even when the horror is offset by something of beauty there is a sting in the tail: cherry blossom surviving on felled trees or floating on the river beside murdered villagers; a young woman in hiding caring for an orphaned baby whose name she does not know; a soldier singing a haunting spiritual for men many of whom will die later in the war, if not immediately should the message fail to reach the commander in time. Can yet another film about the First World War derive any fresh insights from this appalling and pointless waste of human life? In this case, the answer for me is “Not really”, yet it may serve to renew the shame we ought to feel over any involvement we have in manufacturing arms, condoning conflict or turning a blind eye to the effects of war, when we should be urging negotiation and steps to stop escalation into fighting. For me, perhaps the most morally defensible film, hard-hitting in its authenticity, is the documentary “They shall not grow old” based on real footage produced in 1918 by Peter Jackson.
M**S
as advised
okay thanks
D**I
A wonderful film
The cinema-photography is masterful. It grabbed me from the start. I was there with them in the trenches, back in 1917. Wonderful.
R**Y
'All Quiet on the Western Front' for the Twenty first Century.
Very well crafted movie that holds one's attention from beginning to the end. This is mainly down to the way it was filmed as one continuous scene. If it was a stage play they'd have to have the protagonists on a giant treadmill with the scenery constantly scrolling past behind them as there's no pauses to allow for scene changes. We constantly follow the protagonist through every step of the way. The protagonists two lance corporals, best mates, are given the task, mission, to deliver a communicate across no man's land to another brigade who are about to storm the enemy first thing the next day. They are to deliver a command to stop the attack as what they first thought would be an easy victory will in fact be a trap, set by the enemy, and thousands of men will die for no advantage. The two corporals have to stop the attack at all cost but to do it they have to negotiate territory ranging from hazardous to downright hostile and v' dangerous. As an added incentive one of the corporals has a brother in the brigade that is to lead the attack. Their trials and ordeals are numerous and varied and give the viewer a good idea of life on the front line of the First World War and we can easily empathise with the two corporals and what they had to overcome in their quest to complete their mission. The two lads are just everyday boys thrown into the hell that was the First World War, they've been there long enough to be experienced soldiers of the day but they are not would be 'Boy's Own Heroes' they are just trying to stay alive and for the sake of their comrades complete the mission they are given. It's beautifully filmed and acted and the action is none stop with hardly a let up.
D**L
If like myself you watch films to also appreciate the various movie making skills on display you will find 1917 a very rewarding experience. The technical merits on show here are first rate including three Academy Awards for cinematography, visual effects and sound mixing. Your eyes and ears are truly treated to a visual and aural feast. This reviewer found the cinematography in particular was first rate. It’s also not a spoiler to state that this is NOT an action war film, it merely tells a tale that could take place during any stand off that has occurred throughout the centuries between the different races of humans. The Blu-ray presentation of this film is also first rate with outstanding picture and bone rattling audio that will impress anyone with a decent home theatre setup.
J**Z
A mi juicio la mejor pelìcula sobre la Primera Guerra Mundial.
さ**者
このDVDは日本の再生プレイヤーでは映りません。外国用のモノです。 詳しい人に観てもらいましたが、無理でした、残念
た**け
日本語字幕でなくても、充分楽しめます。
S**E
Beh storia vera, che non insegnano a scuola! Vale la pena di vederlo perché fa capire cosa vuol dire avere il senso del dovere