Saw it a few days ago, regret not seeing in theatres. It reminds me a bit of Gravity
Ok why the FUCK didn't you assholes tell me it was kino
>what was the most recent movie you thought was good?
serenity (2019)
it's not actually but it's made to feel that way, yes.
Burning.
>ht? war movies should span days not hours.
Yeah, I kind of dismissed it as a gimmick when I first heard about it but the trailer piqued my interest. I think it was used to it's maximum potential here and actually made sense for the story. It's not about the war as a whole really
I must have missed them
>regret not seeing in theatres
the night scene was one of the most kino experiences i've ever had in a theater, i got goose bumps during it
Me too. Its a gorgeous movie
There are a number of obvious breaks, and one deliberate break. The way the film is shot and edited really hampered it, I feel, because if anything is dramatic it's war. 1917 makes it feel rather pedestrian for the most part.
yeah i realize it wasnt actually filmed in one go, i just dont see anything compelling happening in a war movie over a couple real time hours.
Watch 24. Every episode takes place over 1 real world hours. It can work, and has worked in many shows/movies.