Saving Private Ryan Comments

  • Elvie 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    The beginning was too shocking, and it seriously robbed the limelight of all subsequent scenes. The question of whether it is worthwhile for six people to exchange for one person, there is no result now, press the table below. The clip I was shocked was Hanks telling Madame that your brother is dead, Madame resisting tears and asking which one, Hanks said every...

  • Camylle 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Spielberg is really amazing. In fact, I don't like war movies, I think it's only suitable for boys. But this movie is also very exciting for girls. The wonderful actual battle scenes are not computer design. A question worthy of everyone’s consideration is whether so many people should risk saving one person. I think this also reflects human rights and human nature. And the cowardice, death, forgiveness and so on faced in the war. Patience will be...

  • Mikel 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Rather than being an epic blockbuster, it is better to say that the filming is quite real, with various small-scale military tactics and routines. The blood ran into a river, and the intestines were hanging out. The male voice is awesome. At that time, the domestic censorship was really much looser than it is now. The Bayi factory’s public filming country actually had "fucking" and "bitch-bred" vents, but now it would have been killed a long time...

  • Tara 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Finally read it in full. It can be called a war film photography and scheduling textbook. The sound effects and set scene restoration are also very good. The plot disappointed me. It’s good to have a neutral attitude towards war, but the depth and level of sensationalism are average. There are also a lot of gangs. Wei Guangzheng's "Spielberg" style theme is too strong. The ultimate in American theme movies. It’s a classic and excellent war movie, but it’s by no means perfect, it’s by no means...

  • Trever 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Long shots, hand-held photography, textbook-like scheduling, and documentary narrative style are worthy of being the most authentic and excellent war film. The Omaha landing battle and the small town defensive battle, the first and the last offense and one defense gave a strong shock, which truly reflected the fierceness and cruelty of the war. The blood-stained water and the beaches with dead bodies are shocking. In addition to the rain of bullets and tragedy on the battlefield, the film also...

  • Agustina 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    So heavy, so heavy. It’s so heavy that I don’t want to judge whether the sacrifices of so many people are worthwhile to save one person. I can only say that salvation and sacrifice are always great. In addition, the biggest advantage of watching American war movies is that the men in them are extremely brave and...

  • Frank 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    I don’t understand how hypocritical it is to sacrifice so many people to save one...

  • Don 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    I don't know if it is about World War II. From watching the film, I kept tolerating comments from the side. "Hmph, from the perspective of the dead Americans, let's see how they ravaged my country"; "The innovative development of the dead Americans is so good because many Germans fled after World War II." I can't help it, you are all old white, don't divide you and me in this way, look at how humans can kill each other, how sad. The other party responded, "You are standing and talking, and it...

  • Abe 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    I also want to ask, why use eight people to save one person. War is inherently ruthless. You are afraid that his mother will be helpless. Why did you take all four of your family away at that time?...

  • Josue 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    Shocking and thought-provoking war films that inspire human...

Extended Reading

Saving Private Ryan quotes

  • Private Jackson: I wouldn't venture out there fellas. This sniper's got talent.

  • Private Reiben: You know what that song reminds me of? It reminds me of Mrs. Rachel Troubowitz and what she said to me the day I left for basic.

    Mellish: What, don't touch me?

    Private Reiben: No, Mrs. Rachel Troubowitz was our super's wife. She comes into my mom's shop to try on a few things, all right? And she's easily like a uh, a 44 double E. These things are massive. And I've got her convinced that she's like a 42D, all right. So we're in the dressing room, she's trying to squeeze into this side cut, silk ribbonned, triple panel girdle with the uh, shelf-lift brassiere and it's beautiful because she's just pouring outta this thing, you know? It's beautiful. And she sees me and she can tell I got a hard on the size of the statue of liberty, all right? And she says to me, "Richard, calm down." And she says, "Now when you're over there, if you see anything that upsets you, if you're ever scared, I want you to close your eyes and think of these. You understand?" So I said, "Yes, ma'am."