No Man's Land | 1917 (2019) | Screen Bites
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2023
- Schofield (George MacKay) and Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) journey into the apocalyptic-like 'no man's land' the to reach the abandoned German trenches.
1917 (2019): Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to this World War I epic. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic's George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones' Dean-Charles Chapman), are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers-Blake's own brother among them.
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My grandfather William was there. He was born in 1887. He has runned and runned on many battlefields of WW1. He was a survivor. Italian front, Alpini Fiamme Verdi. Rip. MV
He fought in the worst war for the worst reasons, but his surviving must’ve had a reason. Must’ve been a good man
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Mon grand-père était sur le front en Italie mais c'était a la 2em guerre mondiale et il a réussi à revenir heureusement.
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This was sad because some of my relatives fought in WW1 and WW2 and it’s disgusting how traumatic world wars are
Over 100k men charging🚫
2 men clearing no mans land✅
My grandfather ben giaquinto was over there.he was a riifleman in the 78th division. He fought in thery. Su saint marie and the arragon forrest. He was an italian immigrant and won his us citizenship for his service in the army. He came home married my grandmother had 8 children 24 grandchildren. He died in 1969 and i do miss him still.
Saludos y respeto a la memoria de tu abuelo. De un nieto de italiano de la región de Ancona, sobre el Mar Adriático..."" 🖐️🇮🇹 🇦🇷
This movie gave a very deep insight into how horrifying WWI really was. I cringe everytime I see him put his hand into the enormous hole in the corpse.🤢
Watch All Quiet on the Western Front, it's just as good and showcases the HORRORS of World War I.
After he cuts his hand on the wire, he looks at it and worries about a possible infection. Then after his hand goes into the corpse, he looks at it and accepts that it will more than likely get infected and it’s not worth worrying about something that could kill him in the long run when there are many more things right now that could kill him in an instant.
@@myroadrashownzThey're both SO good!
1917 goes into the small tragedies of war, and how every person that died is a real human being with a story. And it's told through such an artistic viewpoint. Just directing and editing perfection.
All is Quiet on the Western Front focuses more on the overall pointlessness of war, and how propaganda tricks young men into fighting for politicians. And is filmed a bit more "traditionally."
As you said, both are fantastic war movies with similar messages - and they go about it in unique ways. We really got two of the best war movies back to back. And they both feel unique enough to stand on their own. I feel like both should be mandatory for high school classes to watch. People need to understand what happened in history.
0:32 i can feel the flies
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As horrific as the battlefields of WWII were, the killing fields of WWI seem to have been much worse.
as they say "ww2 was more deadly but ww1 was far more brutal"
Excellent
2:30 and he dies of infection.
we can't imagen what they went trough, im a WW2 collector/history lover, but i always had way more respect for the soldiers in WW1, the living conditions and combat was so much worse and yet WW2 was already a brutal piece of history, but WW1 was even worse in my opinion
Hey I’m a ww2 collector aswell, but ww1 was way more gruesome and horrible
The poor horses,they didn't start a war.
You had to be the most blessed and luckiest man alive to come back home from world war 1 with your limbs intact and your sanity just slightly in check
Doing a recreation of this for my GCSE lol
I saw this movie it was really intense
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I keep on wondering, in the real world, what happened to this land today? Is it a populated area now? Or still a barren land with100 years ago war remnants?
It depends on where this is supposed to be located. There are hundreds of square miles in France, Germany and Belgium that are uninhabitable because of the toxins, ammunition and disease that still are there buried in the soil.
@@moose1986ive been there and ive also been to verdun where things have ofcourse grown back but the landscape still has as many craters as the moon
It's uninhabitable due to the extensive use of chemical warfare
Many areas of the former front line are still contaminated with heavy metals and chemicals from poison gas. I have been to Verdun a few years ago, and around the town, the whole overgrown battlefield still has these moonlike craters with trees and grass.
During the battle back then, many small villages were completely destroyed. They officially still exist and you can visit them, but you won´t see any buildings there, just a memorial chapel a footpath, the rest is a bunch grassy craters.
On top of the old fortresses are no trees, just grass, and that makes the view much more impressing. On Fort Douamont for example, there was a crater so big, if i had jumped into it, i would have needed a ladder to get out of it.
Also, there are still lots of remnants laying around. In a small village a few kilometers north of Verdun, there is a private museum owned by a dutchman who started collecting all the leftover weapons and materials that was abandoned back then. I can highly recommend to visit that.
@@moose1986 Id don't think no mans land is uninhabitable because of the "disease". The black plague is still present everywhere around us but we are well fed and healthy enough so that our immune system keeps it at bay.
It's the toxins leaking into the soil from the ammo, mines and chemical weapons that are poisoning the land.
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My mother's grandfather was in ww1 .I am an Indian but in 1944 india was under British rule
He was born in 1878
🫡 thanks for sharing. You can really see how many people were affected by these wars in these comments. Hopefully we never see a war on this scale ever again
What has 1944 got to do with it?
Nadie en una guerra, cruza un caballo muerto y mira hacia atrás poniendo cara de asco porque hay mal olor . Esa escena la hago tomar de nuevo.
Probably best that you don't direct movies then.
The british equipment is very modern during this war. Nothing moves
Explain plz
What?
My great great uncle fought there a English sergeant major he brought a french bayonet home what he found on the mud and gave it to my grandad then he gave it to me
No man land is a good guy in the battlefield over the death star
What?
Every war is a crime on the Humanity
Speaking as if you were ever in one young man
Not exactly
اداء وتمثل رائع خيالي يستحق مليون نجمة
Blake
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What is the name of this movie?
"1917" is the title of movie. Google will find it easy by request "1917 the movie"
If there is problem to find movie by it's title look by year it was
created 2019, director Sam Mendes, actors
George MacKay and
Dean-Charles Chapman.
If only there were a clue somewhere
Wonderwoman did a good job
Not really, yeah it show cased certain aspects but that movie wasn't about WW1, had they decided to have her spend more than a few minutes on the front lines maybe it would've done better, but it didn't capture much save for a few shell shocked soldiers, a couple hundred civilians fleeing the fighting and a man screaming from losing his leg
That was a movie about a science fiction character, what these guys experienced was something real.
Anyway, cut-proof gloves are crucial...
Not if you want to fire your rifle
movie name
It's literally on the title
If only there were a clue somewhere!
FFS
1:34 + 2:29 = ☠️
Каска тарелка
So tiring these adds are.
You sound like the Chinese guy from Empire of Dust.
This comments section is a bit of a laugh lol
Todo ese cambalache a plena luz del día?. Con puestos de escucha enemigos, francotiradores, patrullas y observación permanente sobre la tierra de nadie?..."" 🤔
There are no enemy, that's the whole premise of he movie.
World War 2
Started in 1939. 22 years after the time this movie is set.
George Michael
George Mackay actually
dress watch in utilities no thanks
Not a dress watch
Not a rat in sight...lots of cliches though.
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Very very bad, useless helmets, belong to 1000 years ago
What?
What?
Во имя чего и ради чего умирали сотни тысяч молодых людей в той войне. Я этого понять не могу .
А сейчас ради чего, понимаешь...
Imperialism and empire building. Invading your neighbours etc.