1917 currently has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 7164 users on our platform.
Sam 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 ChronicleThis was clearly a fiendishly complicated project to stage and execute and there are some scenes (...), that are legitimate knockouts.
Read full review at Roger EbertGreat 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.
It’s a staggering technical achievement, one that will see Roger Deakins retaining his unofficial Greatest Living Cinematographer crown.
Read full review at GamesradarThere’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 EmpireAn 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.