91% of the World War I movie "1917" Rotten Tomatoes! Expected to bid for the Olympics

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Sam Mendes’ World War I movie "1917" announced the freshness of rotten tomatoes-91%.

91% of the World War I movie '1917' Rotten Tomatoes! Expected to bid for the Olympics - Lujuba

Benny in "1917"

Time.com News Yesterday, Time.com posted a news that the World War I movie "1917" directed and written by Sam Mendes, was well-known after the first screening. The audience They praised "Photography, art direction and soundtrack will definitely win Oscars, and the nominations for best film, best director, and best original screenplay are basically stable", "Amazing at every level", "Director Mende Si and photographer Roger Dickens surpassed themselves once again."

91% of the World War I movie '1917' Rotten Tomatoes! Expected to bid for the Olympics - Lujuba

Today, 91% of the film’s freshness of rotten tomatoes (20 out of 22 media gave “fresh”), and MTC’s score of 86/100, seems to mean that the film is destined to be harvested in this year’s awards season . Like "Birdman", the film also adopted the pseudo "one mirror to the end" performance technique, which has also won unanimous praise from the audience.

91% of the World War I movie '1917' Rotten Tomatoes! Expected to bid for the Olympics - Lujuba

This film is the first time Sam Mendes has been a screenwriter, and it is also his first war film since "The Pot Cover" (2005). Interestingly, Benedict Cumberbatch, "Uncle Face" Colin Firth, and Mark Strong in "1917" have co-starred in "The Potmaker, Tailor, Soldier" "Spy", and "Teen Wolf Lord" Richard Madden, Andrew Scott and others in "Quanyou" also participated in "1917".

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