It's 1917, France, and two soldiers are sent on a mission to cross no man's land and get a message to another platoon to stop an attack that would result in great losses.
This is a fantastic film. Beautifully shot, with long tracking shots that heighten the urgency of the quest, and a music score that adds to the tenseness. (I needed a restorative G & T afterwards) Wonderful performances from George Mackay and Dean-Charles Chapman and great support from a who's who of British actors. Don't miss this on the big screen.