1917 currently has an average rating of 8.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 7408 users on our platform.
This was clearly a fiendishly complicated project to stage and execute and there are some scenes (...), that are legitimate knockouts.
Read full review at Roger EbertSam Mendes’ '1917', a grueling and reverential depiction of one run across no-man’s-land in World War I, is both a vivid re-creation of a time and a film that could only have been made now.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleGreat movie shows how life for young men during the first war of the world. A young man must travel through to stop a team of soliders before its too late.
There’s a real sense of epic scale as the action moves breathlessly from one hellish environment to the next...
Read full review at The GuardianAlmost everything you’ve ever seen in a war film is here. But never quite like this.
Read full review at EmpireIt’s a staggering technical achievement, one that will see Roger Deakins retaining his unofficial Greatest Living Cinematographer crown.
Read full review at GamesradarAn excellent war movie, suitably entertaining but not too fast-pace
Really good, better than expected. Feels really authentic with a good and heart warming story
Newman's score is mightily effective, and Deakins' cinematography is wildly impressive. Mendes has basically made a World War I theme park ride with hugely elaborate production design and some lyrical touches here and there.