Review of 1917 (2019) by David Sims for The Atlantic — 03 Jan 2020
There is no sense of real danger, because the mission has to continue, if only to keep this impressive long shot going. Any time there’s a larger, more cataclysmic set piece, our heroes look like tiny chess pieces on a much bigger board, bystanders who move around exploding mortars and whizzing bullets to produce the most stunning tableaux possible.
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This review of 1917 (2019) was written by David Sims and published by The Atlantic on 03 Jan 2020.
1917 has generally received very positive reviews.
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