MOVIE REVIEW
"1917"
I so seldom seek to sit inside an actual movie theater anymore.
However ...
Some films are absolutely tailored for it.
LIFE OF PI
GRAVITY
AVATAR
3 examples of movies which do NOT translate to your home viewing...at all.
Good, bad, or indifferent - some films are VISUAL and IMMERSIVE.
Here is a sacred pronouncement:
Movies are a VISUAL medium.
In the hands of an Orson Welles (i.e. Citizen Kane) they are a radio play+visual storytelling medium.
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Spectacle, per se, is boring...mostly. To me.
CGI spectacle is like an angry mob.
Noise. Chaos. Overindulgence.
Rare exceptions do exist, but only as exceptions.
LORD OF THE RINGS set the standard in modern times
and so so many imitations have ruined movie going for me.
("Super hero", he whispered.)
Perfection in a film is only achieved when the blend and balance of a Master's vision and consummate control of elements is wrought...and miraculously achieved.
1917
This is a perfect film
It is based in part on an account told to Mendes by his paternal grandfather, Alfred Mendes, and chronicles the story of two young British soldiers during World War I who are given a mission to deliver a message. This warns of an ambush during a skirmish, soon after the German retreat to the Hindenburg Line during Operation Alberich in 1917.
Go see it.
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I'm not going to sit here and spoon feed you.
If you once loved movies and seldom go anymore -
get off yer butt and GO SEE IT.
The cinematography is a MIRACLE!
The music score is exactly and precisely subliminal to the point
it must be adrenal secretion in your pulse. This is not a Hollywood war movie.
Thomas Newman was born to create music for this film.
He is the anti-thesis of Hanz Zimmer.
His score is the bloodstream of this film and not the fists.
Put CHRISTOPHER NOLAN waaaaaay over THERE out of my eyesight, please. Let me have my SAM MENDES.
Go see 1917.
You'll help me save my breath.
Kubrick's PATHS of GLORY
Mendes' 1917
Milestone's ALL'S QUIET on the WESTERN FRONT
Terrence Malick's THE THIN RED LINE
are four masterpieces of wartime cinema.
Go see it.