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<blockquote data-quote="AZis" data-source="post: 1516540" data-attributes="member: 746746"><p>I saw it today and the cinematography was excellent! Roger Deakins is a master and I seek out films for his work alone. It shamefully took 15 nominations to win his first Academy award for Bladerunner 2049. </p><p></p><p>Another poster mentioned a similarity to Dunkirk, which I somewhat agree with, the exception being that I have no desire to see Dunkirk a 2nd time but will likely watch 1917 again. The depictions of the WW1 No Mans Land struck me as very realistic compared to several written accounts and photos I've read/seen, very harrowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZis, post: 1516540, member: 746746"] I saw it today and the cinematography was excellent! Roger Deakins is a master and I seek out films for his work alone. It shamefully took 15 nominations to win his first Academy award for Bladerunner 2049. Another poster mentioned a similarity to Dunkirk, which I somewhat agree with, the exception being that I have no desire to see Dunkirk a 2nd time but will likely watch 1917 again. The depictions of the WW1 No Mans Land struck me as very realistic compared to several written accounts and photos I've read/seen, very harrowing. [/QUOTE]
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