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Tango0127 Nov 2019 12:30 p.m. PST

"Speaking of war, check out the new poster for Sam Mendes directed WW1 epic 1917 which DreamWorks is currently pushing like crazy for the Oscar race. It follows Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake, two young British soldiers during the First World War, who are given a seemingly impossible mission. With time against them, they must deliver a message, deep in enemy territory, that will stop their own men, and Blake's own brother, walking straight into a deadly trap. Shot to look like one long single take, the film also stars Richard Madden, Andrew Scott, Mark Strong and Colin Firth"

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Looks good!


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Personal logo ColCampbell Supporting Member of TMP27 Nov 2019 1:35 p.m. PST

I saw a trailer for this movie while watching "Midway" week before last. It looks god, but I was minded of Mel Gibson's "Gallipoli" movie.

Jim

Tango0128 Nov 2019 11:35 a.m. PST

Agree!.

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Tango0109 Jan 2020 10:33 p.m. PST

‘1917' review: World War I tale captures a realistic, riveting race across enemy lines…

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