1917 | The Battlefield Run in 4K HDR

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Published 2021-03-13
When Schofield (George MacKay) arrives at the end of his journey, he learns the attack he's risked life and limb to stop is, in fact, just now sending troops out of the trenches to their doom. Can he stop them before too many lives are lost? Check out 1917's unforgettable battlefield run in 4K HDR!

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Sam Mendes, the Oscar®-winning director of Skyfall, Spectre and American Beauty, brings his singular vision to this World War I epic. At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic’s George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones' Dean-Charles Chapman) are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers—Blake's own brother among them.

© 2019 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch
Produced by: Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, Callum McDougall, Brian Oliver
Directed by: Sam Mendes

All Comments (21)
  • @strider029
    Love how they put lesser known celebrities as the main characters while the most known celebrities are just side characters that only appears in short amount of time to surprise the audience.
  • @rogerkincaid931
    I was so immersed, I forgot I was watching a clip on YouTube.
  • @Deeznutsgote
    When I found out him falling down while running wasn’t scripted, but they still kept it in, 10/10
  • @ajmod73
    what I really love about this scene is when he is running down no-man's-land, the camera doesn't follow Schofield. It feels like Schofield is chasing after the camera losing and gaining ground. The cinematography in this movie is outstanding!
  • @liamedwards8394
    True honour being one of the 500 extras in this amazing film!
  • @socal27
    Seeing this for the first time in theaters was just something else
  • Imagine one of the 2 extras that accidentally bumped into George MacKay thinking "Shit, Sam Mendez is gonna kill me", only to find out he included it in because of how good it was.
  • @Doc_Schmidt
    "What the hell are you doing, Lance Corporal?" Gives me chills EVERY TIME
  • @hahafunny1393
    I feel so bad for the officer who clearly has shell shock and he gets obliterated just seconds after we see him
  • 6:50 the way he freezes and feels all of his ego go down the drain in an instant once he hears "the germans planned for this" was amazing. thats phenomenal acting. you can feel his emotion without seeing his face or any spoken dialogue.
  • @CactusQuade
    The officer at 3:43 seemed so real to me, almost like he understood the whole situation in a way.
  • @Finn-hr9dg
    I think that the guy falling and not getting up could also be realistic. These guys are basically marching to their deaths so if I even remotely felt an impact in that kind of panicked situation I might stay down.
  • @markbell9135
    This scene will be iconic in cinema history in the years to come. A great film, lest we forget the men who fought in this terrible war
  • @blookester6583
    Love the subtle start of the soundtrack when the soldier says "We're the Devons." It's really brilliant and it almost symbolizes the sudden gain of hope in Schofield as he really thought he had failed to save the lives of 1600 men only to find those men still alive.
  • I saw this in theaters, when this scene happened the entire theater went SILENT. Truly one of the greatest shots in cinema history.
  • I like how the dude he bumped into at 4:50 just lay there because it was unscripted and he didn't know what to do.
  • I confess that I lost count of how many times I have watched this masterpiece.
  • @30dynamo
    His only “rest” during the entire journey was when he went unconscious, ran for his life to avoid enemy fire, jumped into a river without knowing the consequences and ran into a open battlefield to complete the mission. A true soldier that stood to finish the fight no matter what happens. Epic movie.
  • I'm no film expert, but this has got to be one of the all time greatest shots in cinematic history.