Spoilers for 1917 follow below. The World War I drama 1917 is not your typical war film. First off, the movie plays out entirely in real-time as if it’s contained in a single shot. Obviously, given the pyrotechnics involved and various location changes, it’s not all actually one shot, but making it all appear as though it’s one shot was no easy task. It challenged all involved, including director Sam Mendes, cinematographer Roger Deakins, and co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns. But 1917 is also unique in that, because it plays out in real-time, there are …
from Collider https://ift.tt/35LuUlr
0 Comments