1917 | Let Us Explain




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Summary: 1917 (2019) Oscar-winning filmmaker Sam Mendes has made a variety of notable films and his latest, 1917, is an immersive recreation of a World War I stand-off between the British and the Germans in Northern France. Teaming up with the extraordinarily talented cinematographer Roger Deakins, 1917 is filmed to look like two long, uncut shots, a remarkable technical achievement; however, is it more impressive than good? Art & Zach are joined by Intern Fernando to analyze this potential Best Picture Oscars contender. Behind-the-Scenes of The Raid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxb9xzAaYjM And check out this behind-the-scenes video for 1917 which answers some of the questions we had in our discussion - https://youtu.be/kMBnvz-dEXw SKIP TO... One-Take Movies 01:07 The plot 10:29 Video game feel 13:40 SPOILERS Plane crash scene 18:03 The last stretch 23:58 Standout cinematography 25:43 Technical achievement vs. artistic achievement 29:38 Acting & Performances 32:36 Final Thoughts 35:26 If you like this podcast share it and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Facebook - Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - YouTube.com/IntercutPod