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43: 1917 (2019)

Episode 43 of the The Deep Dive Podcast podcast, hosted by Canto34 Studios, titled "43: 1917 (2019)" was published on October 9, 2024 and runs 71 minutes.

October 9, 2024 ·71m · The Deep Dive Podcast

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1917 is a 2019 war film directed by Sam Mendes, set during World War I. The film is known for its unique cinematography, making it appear as though it was shot in a single continuous take, which heightens the tension and immerses viewers in the characters' perilous journey. The story follows two young British soldiers, Lance Corporals William Schofield (played by George MacKay) and Tom Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman), who are given an urgent mission. They must deliver a message across enemy line...

1917 is a 2019 war film directed by Sam Mendes, set during World War I. The film is known for its unique cinematography, making it appear as though it was shot in a single continuous take, which heightens the tension and immerses viewers in the characters' perilous journey.

The story follows two young British soldiers, Lance Corporals William Schofield (played by George MacKay) and Tom Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman), who are given an urgent mission. They must deliver a message across enemy lines to prevent a battalion of 1,600 soldiers, including Blake's brother, from walking into a trap set by the Germans. The film portrays their harrowing race against time, traversing dangerous terrain and facing the brutalities of war.

The film’s "one-shot" technique was designed by cinematographer Roger Deakins, who won an Academy Award for his work. This method gives the film an intense, real-time feel, allowing the audience to experience the journey alongside the protagonists without breaks. The camera work, with long takes and hidden cuts, creates an unbroken flow of action and heightens the immersive experience.

1917 explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the futility of war. While the mission is simple on the surface—delivering a message to save lives—the film highlights the personal toll war takes on individuals. There's a contrast between the grandeur of large-scale military movements and the intimate, human experiences of soldiers caught in the chaos.

The film was critically acclaimed for its direction, cinematography, and performances. It won multiple awards, including three Academy Awards (Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Mixing), and was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director. 1917 also won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director.

While 1917 is not based on a specific true story, it was inspired by tales that Sam Mendes’ grandfather, Alfred Mendes, who served as a messenger during World War I, told him about his experiences. The film captures the brutal realities of war but takes some artistic liberties for dramatic effect.

The intense, real-time experience it provides gives it a distinct place among war films, offering an immersive glimpse into the horror, urgency, and quiet moments of human connection during conflict.

What did your three hosts think of this movie? Well they went back to 1917 from the sounds of it and recorded todays episode to tell you. So, sit back, relax, grab a drink as we deep dive into this World War I epic! 

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