1917 (2019)
When thinking about popular subject matter in cinema, it’s fair to say that the two World Wars of the twentieth century have provided some some of the richest and most celebrated picture since the beginning of the medium. From a personal point of view, it always amazes me how generation upon generation seems to be able to take the same subjects and point a new spin on them that makes the genre feel completely refreshed each time. I got the sense that a new dawn was breaking with 2017’s Dunkirk, and…
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