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00:02·[Music]
00:05·[Applause]
00:07·[Music]
00:25·hello and welcome history Buffs my name
00:28·is Nick Hodges and today we're going to
00:30·revisit the war to end all wars with
00:33·1917. in 1917 the British and the
00:36·Germans have been fighting a war of
00:38·attrition in northern France both are
00:39·left a real link from the disastrous
00:41·Battle of the Somme but neither side
00:42·refuses to give ground that is until the
00:45·British wake up one morning to find out
00:46·that their enemy has disappeared after
00:48·initial reconnaissance it appears the
00:50·Germans are retreating taking advantage
00:52·of the situation the second Evans
00:54·division are sent after them but after
00:56·analyzing some aerial data the British
00:58·High command soon realized the Germans
01:00·haven't run away but are consolidating
01:02·their defenses the British are about to
01:05·walk into a trap this is the premise of
01:07·1917. two boys Lance corporal's Blake
01:10·and schofields are sent on a mission to
01:12·stop the British attack on the new
01:13·German front before it's too late at
01:16·stake a 1600 British lives to get there
01:19·the two boys must cross the dangerous
01:21·Lads between the two fronts known as no
01:23·man's land and venture out Behind Enemy
01:25·Lines but how much of 1917 is fact and
01:28·how much is fiction do its visuals
01:30·accurately portray no man's land and
01:31·life in the trenches although 1917 is a
01:34·work of historical fiction it is based
01:36·on very real events in this review we'll
01:39·take a look at the inspiration behind
01:40·the film to see how accurate it is
01:42·compared to World War One history and
01:44·find out and Faithfully recreate the
01:46·horrors of trench warfare this is 1917.
01:58·the film opens up with our main
02:00·character Scofield and Blake resting in
02:02·a field their Sergeant wakes Blake up
02:04·and asks him to see General Aaron Moore
02:06·who then tells the boys the Germans have
02:07·retreated from their front lines and the
02:09·second Evans division is chasing after
02:11·them but unfortunately their Intel has
02:13·revealed that this is a trick
02:15·we oh yeah
02:19·second Evans are advancing here
02:22·how long will it take you to get there
02:24·Germans have gone
02:27·don't get your hopes up
02:29·it appears to be a strategic withdrawal
02:32·you seem to have created a new line nine
02:35·miles back here by the looks of it this
02:37·new line was the Hindenburg line also
02:39·called the Siegfried line by the Germans
02:41·and Schofield and Blake are tasked
02:43·reaching it and finding the man in
02:45·charge of the attack Colonel Mackenzie
02:47·they need to deliver a letter to stop
02:48·the attack and save the lives of 1600
02:50·men who are about to be annihilated and
02:53·to make it even more personal Blake's
02:55·brother is part of the second Evans and
02:56·the reason why he was chosen for this
02:58·Mission his brother's life and that's
03:00·the second Evans are now in their hands
03:02·but before we follow the boys on their
03:05·Dangerous Mission it's important to look
03:07·at the root of this story to the
03:08·aftermath of two colossal battles fought
03:10·the previous year in 1916 the done and
03:14·the Sun at the beginning of 1916 the
03:16·Germans and the Allies were locked in
03:18·stalemate of the northeastern France
03:20·Millions had died to seize ground but
03:22·neither side had much to show for their
03:23·sacrifice put in charge to re-seize the
03:26·initiative was the German general Chief
03:28·of Staff Eric Von falkenheim knowing
03:30·that the Allies were planning their
03:31·summer offensives he was going to throw
03:33·them off balance by striking first his
03:35·plan was to hit the French hard and
03:37·crush them before the British even had
03:39·time to deploy if he could do that then
03:41·Germany could secure a victory on the
03:43·Western Front and so on February 21st
03:46·1916 falconhein attacked the French
03:48·Fortress city of Verdun now this wasn't
03:51·so much an attempt to break through the
03:52·French lines but to inflict maximum
03:54·losses he chose Verdun because of its
03:57·strong emotional value to the French a
03:59·place he knew there would be compelled
04:01·to defend at all costs and he was right
04:03·falconheim wanted to quote bleed France
04:06·white by annihilating the French army he
04:08·severely weakened the whole Allied front
04:10·the Battle of Verdun is a classic
04:12·example of what we call a war of
04:15·attrition it was less about seizing
04:17·ground and more about body count and
04:19·grinding down the enemy Germany felt
04:21·that they could force France to
04:22·surrender by inflicting such heavy
04:24·losses upon them it would break their
04:26·will to fight as predicted France's
04:29·commander-in-chief Joseph joffra refused
04:31·to give up the city he promote to an
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05:52·get back to the review like the Germans
05:55·patan also wanted to inflict massive
05:57·casualties on the enemy hoping they too
05:59·would run out of supplies and Retreat so
06:01·both sides dug in and both sides
06:03·suffered heavily to relieve pressure on
06:05·their French allies at Verdun the
06:07·British carried out their pre-planned
06:08·attack on the Somme in July 1916 and it
06:11·was also a meat grinder on their first
06:13·day alone the British lost over 57 000
06:15·troops for some perspective that's more
06:17·the Americans lost in the entirety of
06:19·world war one but the Somme did succeed
06:21·in diverting some of the German Army
06:23·away from bird done thinning out their
06:25·attack despite the spiraling loss of
06:27·life on all sides falconhein maintains
06:29·that this war of attrition was the only
06:31·way to take on the west unfortunately
06:33·for him both were done and the song
06:35·proved that a war of attrition was not
06:37·sustainable for the Germans Not only was
06:39·the anglo- French Alliance strong but
06:40·they had a much more efficient system of
06:42·transporting troops and supplies to the
06:44·front though falconhein had hoped that
06:46·attacking Verdun would weaken French
06:48·resolve the Allies under patan instead
06:50·better coordinated their artillery
06:52·attacks and reopened supply lines the
06:54·Germans just didn't have the Manpower or
06:56·the resources to match them or to fight
06:58·another series of costly battles they
07:01·would have to find another way for his
07:03·failure to break the stalemate
07:04·falconheim was sacked in August 1916 and
07:07·replaced by Paul Von Hindenburg and Eric
07:09·ludendorff the battle of the Somme
07:11·lasted four months and ended on November
07:13·18th whilst Verdan continued on until
07:15·December 18 1916 but it was after the
07:18·song that Hindenburg and ludendorff
07:20·decided to build the Hindenburg line in
07:23·his Memoirs ludendorff explained that
07:25·German headquarters had to bear in mind
07:27·that the enemies great superiority in
07:30·many material would be even more
07:31·painfully felt in 1917 than in 1916 they
07:35·had to face the danger that Tom fighting
07:37·would soon break out at various points
07:39·on our front and even our troops would
07:41·not be able to withstand such attacks
07:42·indefinitely the point of this new front
07:45·was to shorten the German line and
07:47·consolidate its troops before the spring
07:49·of 1917. this decision however was
07:51·criticized back in Germany as this would
07:53·mean giving up 25 miles apart Fort
07:56·ground to the enemy who would also
07:57·looked like a retreat and a defeat
07:59·potentially damaging German morale and
08:01·emboldening their enemies but sludendorf
08:03·convinced the Kaiser that this was vital
08:05·for Germany to regroup and repel Allied
08:07·defensives the Germans were sure that
08:09·the British and French were gearing up
08:11·for another big attack so Germany needed
08:13·to change tactics to be able to
08:15·withstand their combined forces and so
08:17·ludendorf got to work building the
08:19·Hindenburg line the new front began
08:21·south of Aras and stretched Southeast
08:23·about 80 kilometers or roughly 50 miles
08:25·before reconnecting with the original
08:27·front east of suasong built to be
08:29·significantly stronger than the old
08:31·front Germany spent since the end of
08:33·1916 and the beginning of 1917 setting
08:36·it up before finally pulling their
08:37·forces back by the middle of March its
08:40·featured trenches that were dug 9 to 10
08:42·feet deep and 12 feet across to prevent
08:44·a new British weapon from crossing the
08:46·tank which was first introduced in the
08:48·battle of the Somme in September 1916.
08:51·the trenches though were only the
08:52·beginning of ludendorff's new strategy
08:54·the land between the old front and the
08:56·new Hindenburg line became a wasteland
08:58·and in the movie 1917 we followed Blake
09:00·and Scofield as they venture out into
09:02·the eerily quiet desert the Germans Left
09:05·Behind what we discover through their
09:07·journey is the horrifying reality of
09:09·trench warfare
09:12·foreign
09:21·when Blake and Schofield steal
09:24·themselves to climb over the trench wall
09:25·they're prepared to meet an onslaught of
09:27·German fire after all sticking your head
09:29·above ground has always been a short way
09:31·of getting sniped but as the two go over
09:33·the top their stun to find that the
09:35·Germans really did fall back as general
09:37·Erin Moore told them regardless they
09:39·still tread carefully through the barbed
09:41·wire obstacles and corpses strewn about
09:43·the ground that they're navigating
09:45·through was a thin strip of uninhabited
09:47·land between the two fronts called No
09:49·Man's Land separating the Allied and
09:51·central powers on the Western Front it
09:53·was almost 10 miles long it would have
09:55·looked just like it does in the movie
09:57·inhuman a hellscape peppered with dead
10:00·animals burned trees and the shell That
10:02·Remains the tanks like this English Mark
10:03·II which by the way small inaccuracy but
10:06·this particular model didn't see action
10:08·till the Battle of Aras on April 9 1917
10:10·which is arguably what the battle at the
10:12·end of the movie is inspired by but I
10:14·digress one of the horrifying things
10:16·about Noma and land is that it wasn't
10:18·just an empty space you could hear it
10:20·too in her book on World War one
10:22·historian Fran Britain detailed the
10:25·following description men drowning in
10:27·Shell holes already filled with decaying
10:29·flesh wounded men beyond help from
10:31·behind the wire dying over a number of
10:33·days the cries Audible and often
10:35·unbearable to those in the trenches
10:37·indeed it was a landscape so nice
10:40·marriage that had even inspired the dead
10:42·marshes and tolkien's Lord of the Rings
10:44·based on his own experiences at the
10:46·Battle of the Somme anyway Blake and
10:48·Schofield eventually make it through and
10:50·into the remains of the old German front
10:52·including some of the now deserted
10:54·underground barracks and is accurately
10:56·depicted the Germans were far more
10:58·sophisticated with their trench building
11:00·than the British much to the Envy of
11:02·Scofield and Blake whilst these two
11:04·would have been used to sleeping in the
11:05·open air the Germans would have had some
11:07·of their living quarters almost 50 feet
11:09·beneath the surface decked out with
11:11·electricity toilets and even beds for
11:13·now though it's only inhabitants other
11:15·rats eating whatever scraps are left
11:17·however the pair soon find that these
11:19·Barracks are booby-trapped and scofields
11:21·nearly gets killed in the explosion but
11:23·survives with minor injuries now these
11:25·booby traps really did exist not only
11:27·that but when ludentor withdrew his
11:29·troops he also ordered them to leave
11:31·nothing behind for the Allies to use we
11:33·see evidence of this as they both leave
11:35·the barracks and find abandoned
11:36·artillery cannons with sabotage barrels
11:38·and the remains of a burnt forest all of
11:41·this was due to a scorched Earth policy
11:43·that took place during the retreat back
11:45·to the Hindenburg line it was known as
11:47·operation orbric Wells were filled in or
11:50·poisoned railway lines were ripped out
11:52·buildings were demolished even the
11:54·animals were slaughtered mass
11:55·destruction became a definable feature
11:58·of the plan as the Germans regrouped to
12:00·their new line they destroyed almost
12:01·everything in their path for instance
12:04·the town of papomb which is directly
12:06·between the old and new German France
12:07·was obliterated in less than an hour and
12:10·I have to say in my opinion the film
12:12·does a great job of showing the immense
12:13·destruction from operation Albrecht
12:16·although it does get the date wrong
12:17·several scenes in the movie make it seem
12:19·like this operation was happening during
12:20·the event of the film on April 6th and
12:22·7th 1917 but in reality this was a month
12:26·after the operation ended also this is a
12:28·bit of a nitpick but those artillery
12:30·cannons are way too close to the front
12:32·in real life they would have been miles
12:34·away not only to keep them safe because
12:36·they had such a long range putting them
12:38·this close to the front practically
12:40·point-blank range would have resulted
12:42·many of their shells just to fly over
12:43·the British and miss them completely
12:45·anyway as the boys continue on at their
12:48·Journey they watch a dogfight between
12:49·one German and two British biplanes when
12:52·the German plane is shot out of the sky
12:54·and crashes the unabandoned barn they
12:56·pulled the pilot out of the burning
12:57·wreck to rescue him but in the suing
12:59·chaos Blake is stabbed by the pilot and
13:02·is mortally wounded though shocking and
13:04·pretty early in the movie what I do like
13:06·about Blake's death scene is that it
13:07·shows the unpredictability of war and
13:09·its consequences death could come at any
13:12·moment a fact that every World War one
13:13·soldier had to face every single day
13:15·despite the loss of his friend Schofield
13:18·takes the letter intended for the second
13:19·Evans Division and continues on the
13:21·mission he meets a captain who had just
13:23·passed the now destroyed papone and
13:25·offers to bring Scofield to acousta May
13:27·six miles Northeast they get close but
13:30·can't cross into the city due to a
13:32·broken bridge Schofield leaves the
13:34·Convoy and heads out on his own but as
13:35·he begins to cross the bridge to acoust
13:37·he comes under sniper fire he eventually
13:40·makes it through and finds the German
13:41·sniper in the top of an abandoned
13:43·Watchtower but when he shoots him he is
13:45·knocked unconscious
13:49·when Schofield wakes up it is night time
13:51·he navigates the ruined City in a
13:53·beautifully shot sequence running away
13:55·from enemy Germans that have been left
13:57·behind during the operation which is
13:59·pretty accurate the Germans did leave
14:01·pockets of snipers and machine gun Crews
14:03·to slow down the Allied advance but
14:05·there were also instances of stragglers
14:06·being separated from the main Army which
14:08·is the complexity of such a large-scale
14:10·withdrawal anyway Schofield seeks
14:12·shelter in the basement of a destroyed
14:14·building and finds a French car with an
14:15·orphan's baby they share a tender moment
14:18·that reminds viewers of the human cost
14:19·of War as these two are the only
14:21·civilians we see in the movie but
14:23·there's a reason for that so when the
14:25·Germans gave orders to begin operation
14:27·Albrecht they had to deal with the
14:28·French civilian population living in the
14:30·areas they were clearing Belgian and
14:32·French prisoners of War were often used
14:34·as forced laborers which luzendorff
14:36·preferred to hiring German Builders so
14:38·in all close to 150 000 civilians were
14:41·displaced by operation Albrecht with
14:43·some Center work camps and others moved
14:45·to clearance zones though it was deemed
14:47·a military necessity many Germans
14:49·soldiers were uncomfortable with what
14:51·they had to do and infantryman George
14:53·David bantalin writes today February 18
14:55·1917 all inhabitants of the village are
14:58·to be evacuated at desolate site these
15:01·roughly 500 people women children and
15:04·also with a few bits of possessions
15:05·gathered together on the market square
15:07·on a rainy Sunday morning how miserable
15:10·it must be to leave house and property
15:12·to head for an uncertain future but not
15:15·all the people who moved to safety some
15:17·women children and old men were left
15:19·behind with little to no rations of
15:22·foods living in destroyed Villages so
15:24·when we see the woman and child alone in
15:27·a ruined building we get the feeling
15:29·that she either hid from the Germans or
15:31·was purposely Left Behind either way it
15:34·is an accurate depiction from a movie
15:35·although Schofield feels compelled to
15:38·help this girl he remembers his mission
15:39·and leaves after a short Chase sequence
15:42·he jumps into the nearby River to float
15:44·to safety and its here where we come
15:46·across the dumbest inaccuracy in the
15:48·entire movie here's the problem Scofield
15:50·needs to find the second Evans division
15:52·stationed in the quasier woods near
15:54·acoust these towns are next to each
15:56·other in France less than two miles
15:57·apart but there are no white water
16:00·rapids connecting them outside quasia is
16:03·a small slow-moving river called Los
16:05·Angeles but based on how 1917 is shot it
16:08·doesn't fit with what we see in the film
16:10·there would be no River especially one
16:12·with waterfalls that connects a coast
16:14·with a forest it makes for good action
16:16·but it's very inaccurate for French
16:18·geography in reality lost on say looks
16:20·like this and sometimes even this
16:23·so although the film takes celebrities
16:25·with both dates and geography it does do
16:28·a pretty good job of portraying the
16:30·desolation of no man's land at least and
16:32·the destruction created by operation
16:34·alburyk it's a place that was
16:35·constructed to be devoid of humanity but
16:38·Schofield still manages to find some in
16:40·the ruined acoust exhausted bruised and
16:43·with some pretty serious injuries
16:44·Schofield floats down La Sensei getting
16:47·over closer to finding the second Evans
16:49·division
16:56·[Music]
16:58·eventually Schofield finds a shallow
17:01·bank and crawls out of the river having
17:03·to step on bloated corpses as he goes
17:04·the film is Unapologetic about showing
17:06·the harsh realities of War to its
17:08·viewers as we are meant to go through
17:10·the same trauma as Schofield does he
17:12·hears singing faintly in the distance
17:13·and stumbles towards it a group of
17:16·British soldiers are listening to a man
17:17·seeing poor Wayfaring Stranger an
17:19·American folk song from the mid 19th
17:21·century about facing death and hoping
17:23·for a better afterlife A fitting choice
17:25·for a group of boys about to rush to
17:26·their deaths Scofield by this points
17:29·looks bedraggled having survived and
17:31·experienced so much in the past few
17:32·hours believing he's too late to
17:34·complete his mission the emotional
17:35·moment leaves him bereft until the other
17:38·soldiers notice and reach out to him
17:40·[Music]
17:48·what's up man
17:53·I have to find the difference
17:56·we're the devons
18:01·you are the difference yes cool
18:06·why haven't you gone over we're the
18:08·second wave they don't send us all at
18:10·once yeah we're D company
18:12·realizing he's not too late Scofield
18:15·gets up and rushes to find Connell
18:16·McKenzie he runs into the trenches and
18:19·desperately tries to find the Colonel
18:21·bumping into several captains along the
18:22·way preparing the first wave to attack
18:26·message from General everyone
18:29·pulled off General erinmore has called
18:31·off the attack ballsman
18:33·we're about to go over we've got them on
18:35·the run you don't please don't send your
18:37·men over get out of the ways and direct
18:38·the order some Army command where is
18:40·Colonel MacKenzie's as Christ but go and
18:43·see the Trap Team Schofield continues to
18:45·stumble through the trenches seeing men
18:47·lined up and ready to charge over the
18:49·top into the Ambush and though it's not
18:51·directly referenced I believe this is
18:53·meant to be or at least inspired by the
18:56·Battle of Aras a British offensive
18:57·fought a few days after the event of the
18:59·movie on April 9 1917. in response to
19:03·the German Retreat to the Hindenburg
19:04·line French commander-in-chief Robertson
19:06·Novell believed that the Allies could
19:08·break through the German defenses in a
19:10·giant coordinated attack the Battle of
19:12·Aras was one part of what was called the
19:15·Neville offensive there was another one
19:16·50 miles to the south at n however the
19:19·German line withstood the attack until
19:20·the French called it off on May 15th now
19:22·Aras is only 10 miles from mccoose and
19:25·eight miles from the quasier woods so
19:27·the film is likely depicting this battle
19:29·even though it is a little off the mark
19:31·in terms of the date and location in any
19:33·case Schofield is running out of time
19:35·and asks another Captain where to find
19:37·Mackenzie
19:38·[Music]
19:47·300 yards he's in a cut and cover you'll
19:51·have to wait until the first wave goes
19:52·over no no I can't
19:56·unable to wait any longer Schofield
19:58·makes the daring move to climb out of
20:00·the trench and run straight for the cut
20:01·and cover knowing he could be shot any
20:03·moment and here we have the most iconic
20:05·scene in the movie as the first wave of
20:07·soldiers charge Schofield runs
20:09·perpendicular to them dodging artillery
20:11·shells and bullets alike it's a cool
20:13·sequence and very nail biting but I must
20:15·admit it is a little silly never mind
20:18·the shrapnel flying everywhere the blast
20:20·wave alone given how close those
20:22·explosions are would rupture his
20:23·eardrums and internal organs the
20:25·likelihood of him walking away from that
20:27·without a scratch is slim to none but
20:29·luckily for the rest of the men waiting
20:31·their turn in the trenches schofields
20:33·does make it to his destination he tries
20:35·to push his way past the guards he
20:37·manages to squeeze bite and finds
20:38·Colonel McKenzie inside and in this
20:40·pivotal scene Schofield tries to
20:42·persuade Colonel McKenzie to read the
20:44·letter from General erinmore
20:47·Colonel McKenzie everything there this
20:49·attack is not to go ahead you have been
20:52·ordered to stop you have to stop who the
20:54·hell are you
20:55·let's go please sir hey I have orders
20:59·from General erinmore to call off this
21:00·attack you're too late that's no problem
21:02·sir these orders are from army command
21:04·you have to reach them shall we hold
21:06·back the second wave so no major
21:08·hesitate now we lose Victory is only 500
21:10·yards away so
21:13·have heard it all before
21:15·I'm not gonna wait until dusk or for fog
21:18·I'm not calling back my men only to send
21:20·them out there again tomorrow not when
21:21·we got the bastards on the run this is
21:23·their last stop Sherman's plans this uh
21:26·they've been planning it for months they
21:28·want you to attack
21:31·read the letter
21:33·small nitpick but with that letter still
21:35·be legible at this point I mean think
21:37·about it was in Blake's bloodstoke's
21:38·pockets and Schofield swam with it in
21:40·the sansei river admittedly we never get
21:43·to see the front of the letter so we
21:44·have no idea how damaged it is but
21:46·regardless McKenzie trusts his
21:48·authenticity and stops the rest of the
21:49·attack before all 1600 men are killed
21:52·Scofield has finally completed his
21:54·mission but before he can rest Scofield
21:56·feels compelled to find Blake's Brother
21:58·Joseph promise he made to his friend as
22:00·he died in Scofield's arms now the
22:02·attack has been called off he intends to
22:03·fulfill that promise finding one man in
22:05·a sea of thousands is difficult but
22:07·Scofield is undeterred after finding out
22:10·that the Elder Blake was part of the
22:11·first wave Schofield heads to the
22:13·casualty clearing station and here
22:15·viewers are treated to the gruesomeness
22:16·of World War One field medicine
22:17·amputations quick surgeries extreme pain
22:20·and death what we see here is for the
22:22·most part pretty accurate eight stations
22:24·were set up close behind the front lines
22:26·where doctors and nurses would treat the
22:28·returning wounded from Battle for those
22:30·with significant injuries they'd be
22:32·transported to a Hospital behind the
22:34·lines to receive Advanced Medical Care
22:36·the only criticism I may have about this
22:38·aid station is that it doesn't seem that
22:40·well protected it's out in an open field
22:42·and very exposed to artillery but in the
22:44·context the movie maybe they just put it
22:46·together at the last minute and intend
22:48·to fix the problem later Against All
22:50·Odds Schofield finds left tenant Blake
22:52·alive and well outside the medical tents
22:54·and what follows is the most touching
22:56·part of the movie
22:57·and from the eight what the hell are you
22:59·doing here
23:01·I was sent here to deliver a message yes
23:04·you must know my brother
23:07·I was sent here with him Tom's here
23:09·where is he
23:16·it was very quick
23:20·I'm sorry
23:26·what's your name
23:29·Schofield so
23:33·I'm sorry what
23:35·it's Schofield so William Schofield
23:40·well
23:43·he was a good man
23:46·always telling funny stories
23:51·he saved my life
23:57·no I'm glad you were with him
23:59·the two men shake hands and Scofield
24:01·aparts heading towards a Lone Tree in
24:03·the background his story and our movie
24:05·ends here with the lance corporal
24:07·thinking of his family waiting for him
24:09·back home 1917 is a beautiful piece of
24:12·historical fiction set in an often
24:14·overlooked period of World War One
24:16·history and I absolutely love it the
24:18·unique feature of this film is that is
24:20·shown as one continuous take the
24:21·director Sam Mendes wanted the audience
24:23·to feel as though they were part of the
24:25·story and as the film ends we see that
24:27·is dedicated to Lance corporal Alfred
24:29·Mendes the director's grandfather like
24:32·Blake and Schofield Alfred Mendes was a
24:34·runner in World War one and told stories
24:36·of having to cross into No Man's Land
24:38·1917 is Mendes's way of paying tribute
24:41·to his grandfather and all those who
24:43·perished in the Great War by having the
24:45·audience follow along with Schofield in
24:47·real time it feels as if we too are
24:49·experiencing the trauma of that war for
24:51·the most part 1917 is pretty accurate
24:54·even though it takes a few Liberties to
24:56·heighten the drama it's hard not to
24:57·laugh for the Whitewater happens cutting
24:59·through the flat French Countryside or
25:01·Scofield shrugging off explosions all
25:03·around him like an action hero it's also
25:05·curious that the film is set on April 6
25:07·1917 the date that the U.S officially
25:10·joined the war considering the story
25:11·doesn't feature the Americans at all
25:13·perhaps it should have been set on April
25:15·8th to line up with the beginning of the
25:17·battle of Aras when Schofield eventually
25:19·makes it to the new front line but
25:21·because the characters and the situation
25:22·in this film are fictional I can excuse
25:24·the fact that the place a little loose
25:26·with the dates and locations in any case
25:28·1917 is a must-watch for history Buffs
25:31·especially those of you who love a good
25:33·War film or enjoy unique cinematography
25:35·and storytelling though the director
25:37·took some Liberties to create a more
25:39·Hollywood cinematic experience the
25:41·viewers left feeling like schofields at
25:43·the end of the film overcome by the
25:45·brutality and senselessness of War but
25:47·still filled with hope for the future
25:48·it's a brilliant film that deserves a
25:50·watch if not for the human story then
25:52·for the historical portrayal of World
25:54·War One battlefields and trenches well
25:56·that about wraps it up once again thanks
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26:04·name is Nick Hodges and thanks for
26:06·watching history Buffs and remember if
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26:15·about 1917 and of course what historical
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5 posted on 06/15/2023 8:09:58 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpers are Republicans the same way Liz Cheney is a Republican.)
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I finally got around to building a different YT transcript formatter, which just does line breaks on a preset number of characters (as long as it’s a space, that’s one possible bug that I’m not worried about). And the crappy nature of the AI-generated transcripts becomes obvious when doing, for example, this one. Hardly any periods, so long unbroken lines. But it looks more like a printed page, for those into it.


7 posted on 06/15/2023 9:58:14 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpers are Republicans the same way Liz Cheney is a Republican.)
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