The British film 1917 tells the story of two British corporals who crossed dangerous enemy territory to deliver vital information during World War I. The film is full of the retro and nostalgic temperament of British history. The main line of the film, the messenger mission and the battlefield ruins set off against the lonely soldiers, highlighting its absurd aesthetics. This article provides a detailed analysis of British temperaments conveyed in the film 1917 and it is found out the typical British temperaments of being retro, nostalgic and absurd are fully conveyed in this film. And with the understanding of these temperaments one can understand and appreciate the film in a better way
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