By attaching itself completely to two lance corporals as they hurtle through crowded trenches, across a hellish no-man’s-land, and into enemy territory beyond, '1917' has a scale that shifts between intimate and epic
George MacKay is a veteran of war on screen. The 27-year-old actor has played a soldier or veteran seven times in movies and television over the years, including World War II and Afghanistan fighters.
Now he has his third role set in World War I, but the biggest of his career so far. As a stoic English infantryman saddled with an impossible mission, he helps carry the new movie “1917,” a Golden Globes nominee opening on Christmas.To Read the Full Story
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