Movie · 2019 · War, History, Drama · 1h 59m · R · English
Curator score: 8.6/10 (2.7M ratings)
Time is the enemy.
Overview
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.6/10
IMDb: 8.2/10
Letterboxd: 4.12/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 88%
Metacritic: 78
TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
Sam Mendes
Production
DreamWorks Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, New Republic Pictures, Neal Street Productions, Mogambo Films
Cast
George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Claire Duburcq, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Mays, Adrian Scarborough, Chris Walley, Nabhaan Rizwan, Jamie Parker, Tommy French, Paul Tinto, Billy Postlethwaite, Richard McCabe, Justin Edwards, Pip Carter, Andy Apollo
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A technically dazzling, tightly controlled World War I survival mission that turns a simple objective into a nerve-fraying cinematic experience. Its emotional depth is modest, but the craft, pacing, and immersive tension make it an easy recommendation.
Best for
viewers who want immersive war cinema
fans of technical filmmaking and long-take illusion
people who like tense, propulsive survival stories
audiences interested in World War I history
Skip if
you want a deeply character-driven war drama
you dislike stylized, highly engineered filmmaking
you prefer large-scale battle films over mission-based suspense
you are looking for a historically expansive or politically complex WWI story
Overview
1917 is built to be felt as much as watched. The film’s near-continuous movement, precise blocking, and tactile sound design create a relentless forward motion that makes every ruined field, trench, and crater feel immediate and dangerous.
Worth noting
What keeps it from becoming pure spectacle is the human scale of the mission. The story is simple by design, but that simplicity sharpens the tension and gives the film a clean emotional line: duty, endurance, and the cost of carrying a message through chaos.
Bottom line
It is less interested in battlefield strategy than in immersion, and that choice will work better for some viewers than others. If you want a war film that is as much a feat of craft as a dramatic experience, this is one of the most accomplished examples of the modern era.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Karsten (4★) · 9505 likes
“1917 makes you FEEL like you’re in the war” - IGN
esther (1★) · 9447 likes
1917Achievement ListProgress: 57%
Unlocked Achievements
WELCOME TO THE FRONTYou received orders from the General.
MIND THE CRATERSYou crossed No Man's Land unscathed.
AW, RATSYou set off a trap and destroyed the German bunker.
CHERRY BLOSSOMSBlake was killed by the German pilot.
HITCH HIKERSYou chose to ride with the battalion.
SLEEP IT OFFYou spent the night unconscious in Écoust.
MILK MAIDYou had food for the French woman's baby.
SINK OR SWIMYou… more
Laura (4★) · 8836 likes
benedict cumberbatch saying “hope is a dangerous thing” really threw me for a loop like damn ma, you listening to lana del rey before heading into battle??
sophie (5★) · 5575 likes
my cinematic experience was completed when my dad whispered 'hot priest' to me when andrew scott appeared
2017 · War, Action, Drama · 1h 47m · PG-13 · Curator 7.9/10 (2.5M ratings)
Shares the same pressure-cooker wartime urgency and immersive, time-driven suspense, with a similarly stripped-down approach to character and spectacle.
2008 · Drama, Thriller, War · 2h 11m · R · Curator 7.9/10 (830.7K ratings)
Shares the same nerve-tightening focus on procedure, danger, and the psychological pressure of a mission.
Topics
war drama, World War I, survival thriller, one-shot illusion, trench warfare, historical drama, immersive cinematography, tension, period piece, anti-war