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    Movie Review

    Filmmaking choices cement 1917 as an all-time war movie

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 24, 2019 | 1:30 pm
    Filmmaking choices cement 1917 as an all-time war movie
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    If you’re going to make a war movie in 2019, you’d better be sure you have a compelling reason for doing so. At this point in film history, it is very difficult to tell a story about war that hasn’t already been told. And while the new film from writer/director Sam Mendes, 1917, doesn’t break new ground in the storytelling department, it’s the way in which he tells it that is remarkable.

    Set in the titular year in the latter part of World War I, the story centers on Private Blake (Dean-Charles Chapman) and Private Schofield (George Mackay), who have been tasked with delivering a crucial message to another battalion, one which happens to include Blake’s brother. To do so, however, they must traverse miles of trenches and battlefield that may or may not have been abandoned by the enemy forces.

    It’s a simple premise rife with all sorts of dramatic possibilities made even more intense by the choice of Mendes and co-writer Krysty Wilson-Cairns to tell the story in one continuous shot. From the minute we meet the two privates to the end of their mission, there are only a few moments when the camera is not on them, and even then, it is to pan over to other significant characters or locations around them.

    Of course, it’s clear that the movie is not really composed of one uninterrupted take, but rather a series of takes cleverly edited to make it seem as if the filmmakers never stopped shooting. It would take an ultra-trained eye to understand exactly where those cuts take place because, as presented, the experience is seamless.

    It’s impossible to overstate how much this method increases the tension of the film. By never cutting, Mendes and his team almost never give the audience a chance to relax, as nearly every moment is crucial to the two men surviving and succeeding in their mission. Aiding in the unease is the subtle but ever-present score by composer Thomas Newman, a 14-time Oscar nominee who puts all his skills to use here.

    Unlike a movie like Avengers: Endgame, where all of the battlefield carnage can be created in a computer, the story of 1917 requires that everyone involved literally get down in the mud. The level of verisimilitude is staggering, from the murky trenches to the bodies strewn across the ground to the blown-out buildings. The film needed the realism to accomplish its goals, and with master cinematographer Roger Deakins at the helm, every moment feels all too believable.

    Chapman and Mackay are the heart and soul of the film, and both are riveting. They demonstrate a bond that comes across loud and clear in their performances. The film checks in with more bold-faced names like Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, and Benedict Cumberbatch at various points, but the film belongs to Chapman and Mackay.

    A closing dedication indicates how personal the film is to Mendes and Wilson-Cairns, and that depth of feeling is evident throughout. 1917 can safely be added to the list of movies that have expanded and enhanced our understanding of how truly brutal war can be.

    Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay in 1917.

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    Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay in 1917.
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    Theater shows top the 14 best things to do in Dallas this weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Jun 12, 2025 | 6:00 am
    Dallas Theater Center presents Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
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    Theater lovers will have a lot to choose from in and around Dallas this weekend, with half of the slots on the list occupied by local theater productions. Other choices include an annual exhibition of playhouses, four well-known comedians, a dance production, and a Hall of Fame band in concert.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out the calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, June 12

    Undermain Theatre presents An Iliad
    An Iliad, a modern-day retelling of Homer's classic. Poetry and humor, the ancient tale of the Trojan War and the modern world collide in this theatrical experience. The setting is simple: the empty theater. The time is now: the present moment. The lone figure onstage is a storyteller, possibly Homer, possibly one of the many bards who followed in his footsteps. He is fated to tell this story throughout history. The production runs through June 29 at Undermain Theatre.

    Lewisville Playhouse presents Ragtime
    Ragtime is set in the volatile melting pot of turn-of-the-century New York, three distinctly American tales are woven together - that of a stifled upper-class wife, a determined Jewish immigrant, and a daring young Harlem musician - united by their courage, compassion and belief in the promise of the future. Together, they confront history's timeless contradictions of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair, and what it means to live in America. The production runs through June 29 at Lewisville Playhouse.

    Shakespeare Dallas presents The Importance of Being Earnest
    The Importance of Being Earnest is a witty romantic comedy by Oscar Wilde, first performed in 1895, that tells the story of two men who assume the identities of a fictional man named Ernest. This leads them to fall in love and encounter an assortment of comical problems along the way. The Shakespeare in the Park production runs through July 18 at Samuell-Grand Amphitheater.

    Friday, June 13

    Dallas CASA presents Parade of Playhouses
    Dallas CASA's annual Parade of Playhouses celebrates imagination while raising funds and support for children living in foster care. The event features 11 custom-designed and -created, one-of-a-kind children’s dream playhouses donated by generous architects, builders, and friends. Visitors can enter to win one of the various houses at the end of the fundraising event, which runs through June 29 at NorthPark Center.

    Mic Drop Comedy presents Andrew Dice Clay
    Andrew Dice Clay is proud to be one of America’s most controversial and outrageous comics. And it’s that persona that has made him a comedy legend. When he released his debut album, Dice, the parental advisory label simply read “Warning: This album is offensive.” He became the first comedian to sell out Madison Square Garden two nights in a row, as well as sporting arenas all across the country and was the only performer ever banned for life from MTV. He'll perform four times through Saturday at Mic Drop Comedy in Plano.

    Family Music Theatre presents Hairspray
    It's 1962 in Baltimore, and the lovable plus-size teen, Tracy Turnblad, has only one desire - to dance on the popular Corny Collins Show. When her dream comes true, Tracy is transformed from social outcast to sudden star. She must use her newfound power to dethrone the reigning Teen Queen, win the affections of heartthrob, Link Larkin, and integrate a TV network ... all without denting her 'do. The production runs through June 28 at New Vida Church of God.

    North Texas Performing Arts Repertory Theatre presents Oklahoma!
    Oklahoma!, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s first collaboration, is set in a Western territory just after the turn of the 20th century. A high-spirited rivalry between local farmers and cowboys provides a colorful background for Curly, a charming cowboy, and Laurey, a feisty farm girl, to play out their love story. Their romantic journey contrasts with the comic exploits of brazen Ado Annie and hapless Will Parker in a musical adventure embracing hope, determination, and the promise of a new land. The production runs through June 22 at North Texas Performing Arts in Plano.

    Dallas Theater Center presents Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
    Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, the classic Broadway musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, is based on the Bible’s Book of Genesis. It tells the journey of Joseph, son of Jacob, his 12 brothers, and his coat of many colors. Filled with catchy songs and dances, the musical is one of the most enduring shows of all time. The production runs through July 13 at Wyly Theatre.

    Pegasus Contemporary Ballet presents Synergy 2025
    Pegasus Contemporary Ballet will present the third edition of their signature annual production blending music and dance. The production unites local musicians from various genres and dancers on a single stage. The event will include three world-premiere choreographic commissions, each created in collaboration with Dallas-based musicians performing live, including singer/songwriter Jacob Metcalf, multi-genre musician Martin Morgan, and experimental violinist Leoncarlo Canlas. There will be performances on Friday and Saturday at Moody Performance Hall.

    Theatre Coppell presents Annie
    Based on the 1924 comic strip Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray, Annie is celebration of family, optimism and the American spirit remains the ultimate cure for all the hard knocks life throws your way. Theatre Coppell's production of the musical runs through June 29 at Coppell Arts Center.

    Saturday, June 14

    Majestic Theatre presents Cristela Alonzo
    Cristela Alonzo made history in 2014 when she became the first Latina to create, produce and star in her own network sitcom, Cristela, for ABC. During that same year, she split her time between LA and NYC to serve as one of ABC’s favorite guest hosts on their hit daytime talk show, The View. In 2017, Cristela made history again when she became the first Latina lead in a Disney Pixar film, voicing the part of “Cruz Ramirez” in Cars 3. She'll perform twice on Saturday at Majestic Theatre.

    Heart in concert
    There are very few bands whose impact has been big enough for them to be well-known for 50 years, but Heart is one of them. Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson released their debut album, Dreamboat Annie, in 1975, and went on to craft indelible hits like "Crazy on You," "Barracuda," "Alone," and more. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013 and were awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammys in 2023. They'll play at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie.

    Eisemann Center presents Paula Poundstone
    Iconic comedian Paula Poundstone is known for her smart, observational humor and legendary spontaneous wit. She is the star of several HBO specials, including Cats, Cops and Stuff, and Paula Poundstone Goes to Harvard. She is also a regular panelist on NPR’s comedy news quiz, Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!, and can be heard weekly on her comedy podcast, Nobody Listens to Paula Poundstone. She'll perform at Eisemann Center for Performing Arts in Richardson.

    Sunday, June 15

    Kevin James: Owls Don’t Walk
    Comedian Kevin James began his career as a stand-up on the Long Island comedy scene. After being discovered at the 1996 Montreal Comedy Festival, he created his own sitcom, The King of Queens, which ran for nine seasons on CBS. James brought his stand-up act to TV with Sweat the Small Stuff, a one-hour special for Comedy Central. His second comedy special, Never Don’t Give Up, premiered on Netflix. He'll perform at Majestic Theatre.

    Dallas Theater Center presents Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
      
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    Dallas Theater Center presents "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Wyly Theatre, June 13-July 13.

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