14) 1917
This war movie innovatively uses the "one-shot" technique, reminiscent of Nolan's work. It requires mastery of practical effects, allowing the story to unfold as if the viewer were witnesses. It is the story of the two soldiers taking a mission through the trenches during World War I, a visceral experience again, as in Dunkirk, but even more intense and on the spot.
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