My father wept in the cinema to this,when it ended he walked out and wept,he said it was exactly like that,but with more bodies,i cant watch this film anymore,i cry too much!
The soundtrack, the scenes, ambience, actors... everything on this movie is so well made. There´s something you can´t find in any other movie about war. Such a piece of art. My favorite WW2 movie of all time!
My cousin and her husband took my uncle to go see this movie now uncle was there in Normandy when i found out that my uncle went to see Private Ryan i asked him what did you think about the movie he told me he felt as he was back in Normandy and he didn't want to talk about it anymore because he said it was horrible so much blood and screaming and then he stopped talking..so i said to myself and thinking about this horrible place...now when I went to go see this movie I was shocked to see such realistic..one thing I do remember is when i was walking out of the movie theater everybody was quiet..i guess it we all felt the same way in a sense that so many died because one person decided to bring the hole world to himself..
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
I saw this film on a Tuesday evening four days after it opened with my brother-in-law. At that point I had not heard much about it. There were 20 or so people in the theatre. We were all stunned by the reality and graphic scenes. No one spoke when the film ended as the audience filed out. After dropping my brother-in-law off at his house I headed home. I walked into the kitchen and my wife asked how the film was. All I could say was that I had new respect for my father’s generation and that it was the most realistic war film that I had ever seen. It took me several days to get over it. When my kids were older we all watched it together. The film had the same effect on them. They should show this film in schools to give kids a history lesson and what real sacrifice is.
One of my favorite parts (.....and there were MANY )....was the sound of those tanks rolling into Grimell. Hearing them approach from off in the distance.
There is the low budget film Saints and Soldiers - Airborne Creed set during the invasion of Southern France by the Allies (2012). Has a modern Korean War movie been made?
Fun Fact: forgotten WWII hero "Lieutenant General Lukas H. Kara" (or as Americans call him "Lucas 'Hunter' Schofield") saved this one particular soldier with his innards spilling out, this soldier lived alongside the LG, But was reprieved after Operation Varsity.
An excellent film. I spent my life talking to WWII veterans of both theaters of war. I talked to a man that was in the first wave at Omaha Beach. He said it was so accurate that it brought back memories that he hadn’t thought about in decades. It really shook him. He suggested that it be required viewing for all Americans. Maybe our millennials would appreciate what was done on behalf of future generations.
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
Trust Mr. Spielberg to do the most amazing war film initially of the landing at Normandy and war at its most realistic. To see this film once, I cried all thru it and haven't watched it since. It broke my ❤ to see what young men went through so we could have our freedom. My heat goes out to any veterans past or present who actually endured this horror called war. Thank you Mr.Speilburg for bringing this historical account to life with such accuracy. Everyone needs to see this. Merci
I always found it ironic that one character was named Upham. His role was that of a reluctant soldier. I'm a Kiwi and that name holds huge respect with us, as Captain Charlie Upham from 2nd NZ div won the Victoria Cross not once but twice. This made him the highest awarded combatant of all Commonwealth and British forces. He's a fucking legend and managed to survive the war. His story is well overdue to be made into a movie. He was also a very good father and friend to his old mates as well as very humble.
Remember going to the American Cemetery at Normandy. Looking at the Headstones. Remembering the line from this movie. “ Earn this .. “. Hallowed ground. Seemed surreal.
Platoon is the most realistic. The director had been an infantryman in Vietnam. There are good people and bad. Das Boot had no bad people. Where were the sadists who enjoyed killing people?
Seen this when I was around 7 or 8 in the theatre with my step dad mom aunt in uncle,It blew my mind was obsessed with ww2 since my step dad covered my eyes through the gore but then he gave up 😂😂😂
The real D-Day was suppose to have 30 Sherman tanks float to the beach to take the beach. Using flotation balloons on the tanks was a huge failure. 29 of the 30 tanks sank and drowned their 5 man crews (145 men dead). If those tanks had made the beach Allied casualties would have been greatly reduced by as much as 90%.
I would ask: If the squad has a sniper capable of putting a bullet through a scope from across a town, why would the same squad do a frontal assault on an MG emplacement when they had the element of surprise?
That was kind of the point. It was a “bad call” on Miller’s part. He made the choice to assault the machine gun position and got Wade killed. That’s why he broke down after. He knew it was a bad decision
@@jayjohnson572 So cinematics, giving depth to a character? Maybe so, but I find it hard to believe that an officer with that level of experience and surviving "tough assignments" could make a blunder a 2nd Lieutenant would pull off.
@@endutubecensorship Then why have it in the movie at all? If not to show that even “an officer with that level of experience” could make a bad call. Not sure just any 2nd Lt. would have the stones or the expertise to pull off an assault like that on a fixed position. Especially against an MG42. They could have left it. It wasn’t imperative to their mission. It was Miller’s decision, one that could have been avoided. He chose to assault it head on. And I believe pretty much every assignment at that point in the war was a tough assignment.
@@jayjohnson572 I know its easy to see things through a different lens in our hindsight, I just cant get over the tactical advantage of a squad going up against 4-5 enemies with the element of surprise. Sure, no one is immune to making bad calls but I find this mistake hard to believe.
best war shows are band of brothers and the pacific tho.. i agree for SPR on movie but the latter are way better media as a whole if analyzed deeply and based off real stuff not just omaha
it was the freak Harvey Weinstein who pulled the strings to get his company to win!he muscled the movie critics and affiliates to get his company Miramax to win most prizes!I loved how Harrison Ford sounded dumbfounded when he annonounced "Shakespeare In Love" as the movie of the year!!
Turns 25 today! I think my late father got the vhs Truly one of Steven Speilberg’s best combining history with legitimate human drama This came out when veterans were just beginning to share wartime experiences, marked a cultural apogee A large cast comprised of Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Ed Burns, Vin Diesel, Matt Damon, and Paul Giamatti The film right from the bat opens with showing the brutality of being on the battlefield with the Battle of Normandy, it was truly one of the bloodiest struggles in our history Confusion, terror, and despair is what Speilberg allows the audience to feel using a handheld camera technique along with a sandy-filled blood soaked point of view He not only reinvented the war movie but also raised the bar higher since no others have been able to match it The film had Americans confronting the horror, larger untold for 50 years what their parents and grandparents experienced ending tyranny, its impact is measured in conversations There are flaws here though; many of the flash forwards are overly sentimental making it clash with a story full of self-sacrifice, trauma, and loss The director handles his cast very well though and the careful attention to detail of this particular era Miller himself is the most sympathetic feeling the more he kills the further away from home he becomes but if it means going back then the mission is all that matters So many elements revolve around courage, sacrifice, brotherhood, loyalty, honor, selflessness, liberty, hope, freedom, respect, And this acts as a powerful, terrifying account of physical, mental, and moral trauma as well as the most realistic war movie ever made
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
The depiction of the Germans here is way too dumb. In June 6. 1944 the German Wehrmacht was down to 15 - 20% of its fighting ability. The Germans fought a two front war (western and eastern theater) and it took the western allies nearly a whole year to reach Berlin. You know what i am talking about? The point is that in every american war movies,no matter what,the Germans are similar to the Stormtroopers of Star Wars: unable to aim at a target and merely cannon fodder. They were not. I have no idea who advised Spielberg here (which is a pretty nice asshole regarding to other filmmakers but thats another topic) but the whole procedure of fighting were different at best. The usual procedure of american warfare in WW2 was the following: reconnaissance groups ahead and if there was any resistance then proceed with air raid or artillery. Just in exceptions a man to man combat happens like the Ardenne battle. Look at the casualties at the soviet side,these did not came from nothing. So,less american heroism and a little less drama where only americans suffer with more historical accuracy would be appreciated. The German Wehrmacht were an immense threat to the free world and i would like to get the feeling in a war movie.
The only historical Incorrecies are the very unimportant once. Exept for afew things during the landing scenes. Like the sailor driving the lcvp, how long it took for the men to get up the beach, how long the beach was, the german bunkers. But that is not so important compared to the impact of the scene
un pur chef d'oeuvre , merci monsieur Spielberg. dans la première scène de la video on peux voir Adam Goldberg et Giovanni Ribisi qui ont aussi joué dans Friends dans des roles complètement différents; le premier joué le colocataire" bizarre et flippant"😄 de Chandler après le départ de Joey et le second le frère de Phoebe
I could hear you really well but the dialogue in the movie is way too soft. Please normalize the audio next time because whenever I raised the volume to understand the dialogue from the actors, your voice came out WAY too loud after. Sorry for complaining about it, but as a video guy this is sadly a big pet peeve of mine. Sorry for being the jerk! But audio levelling is important. If youre turning up the volume just to have to turn it down because its suddenly too loud, thats not very fun. I still really liked your video though. Sorry for being the jerk to say this.
The music to the film was part of the film. And starting of in the military cemetery at the site of a grave. One thing that many don’t know is the grave of the American cemetery faces towards Maine in the United States Of America. This wasn’t purposely done it was by accident as it was to do with the piece of land the French gave to bury the dead Americans who saved their nation.
Historical film work about A bit of American military history... Will wind up as a required watch in schools some day. Think of the book reports that would come from this? Maybe a new found respect for older generations.
@@ray.shoesmith I agree ! I dont mean the storyline. There were millions of stories many men were never able to tell. The point you get from most is that War is hell, always seeming to have odd twist in men's fate and sometimes without reason.
One of the best movies based on a true story and was acerat of world war 2 of those sacrificed there life to give us freedom that we have today and my heart hurts every time and day I watch this
Not much in the 'making of' as in the filming of, more like a load of stills inserted at random into film clips to pad it out - could have been better.. the GOOD news is the film is great, but this 'making of' a big let down as have just wasted 12 minutes watching it :(
[9:20] In This Scene Here; Honest To God. *STILL UP UNTO THIS VERY DAY* Happens To Be Such An Impactful/Emotional Moment; That It Will *ALWAYS* Shake Me Up & Just Jars Me To My Innermost Core!!! 💯😎😳🔥🎞🗡👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
not when a film was finished, but when the D-Day scene was finished Spielberg was in a doubt...My God, 400mega i payed for this movie, nobody will not come... xD i was 6x in cinema on this epic film! :-)
It’s a very accurate and amazing movie but the Normandy landings was a bit of a history twist because the Nazis were not that ready in the real life d-day.
This is one of the greatest movies ever made to make people see the horrors of war. What comes to mind, is that all through time, the evil politicans' have created these wars and had humans beings killed and hurt for their greed and inablity to learn to co-exist is this, God's world, which is here for all of us. I never cared for John Wayne becasue he was a repubican who made movies that glorified war. That was the way in which politican's were able to get men to become the tools of the government. Thank you to SS for making this movie and honoring your dad and all the men killed in the name of war as a solution. War is never a solution. To me, this is what it represents. If the politcan's want wars, then they should put the gear on and go fight it themselves.
Saving Private Ryan is a heroic epic in which the protagonists rise above themselves through war. In my opinion, it is something completely different from, for example, Paths of Glory, in which the war is not seen as a test in which a person can grow. Apart from the scene of the storming of the beach on D-Day (which I find outstandingly realistic), I find Spielberg's film unbearably schmaltzy and extremely problematic against the backdrop of its staging as a hero's story, in which the men only discover their destiny, their deeper meaning in life, as it were, through their war experiences
yes we had 60 amputee stuntmen from Czecholslavakia. came in handy to rig prosthetic arms or legs to blow off in a scene. sucked when one took a seat across from you at lunch in full make up w/ (fake)bloody bone stub as you cut into your steak
It's not one of the best war movies , it"s one of the best Hollywood war movies , and the touch of a feeling good movie by Spielberg approach , the USA feeling good approach , I must sell my movies approach , Spielberg wished he had made : Cross of Iron , Pekinpah , The Train , Frankenheimer , Ivan's Childhood , Tarkovsky , Dunkirk , Nolan , "Come and See" , Klimov ...............
My father wept in the cinema to this,when it ended he walked out and wept,he said it was exactly like that,but with more bodies,i cant watch this film anymore,i cry too much!
So sad 😢😢😢
Man up
The soundtrack, the scenes, ambience, actors... everything on this movie is so well made. There´s something you can´t find in any other movie about war. Such a piece of art. My favorite WW2 movie of all time!
My cousin and her husband took my uncle to go see this movie now uncle was there in Normandy when i found out that my uncle went to see Private Ryan i asked him what did you think about the movie he told me he felt as he was back in Normandy and he didn't want to talk about it anymore because he said it was horrible so much blood and screaming and then he stopped talking..so i said to myself and thinking about this horrible place...now when I went to go see this movie I was shocked to see such realistic..one thing I do remember is when i was walking out of the movie theater everybody was quiet..i guess it we all felt the same way in a sense that so many died because one person decided to bring the hole world to himself..
This is the only movie that makes me cry everytime I watch it, it's my favourite movie of all time and never have I seen a more realistic war movie
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
I saw this film on a Tuesday evening four days after it opened with my brother-in-law. At that point I had not heard much about it. There were 20 or so people in the theatre. We were all stunned by the reality and graphic scenes. No one spoke when the film ended as the audience filed out. After dropping my brother-in-law off at his house I headed home. I walked into the kitchen and my wife asked how the film was. All I could say was that I had new respect for my father’s generation and that it was the most realistic war film that I had ever seen. It took me several days to get over it. When my kids were older we all watched it together. The film had the same effect on them. They should show this film in schools to give kids a history lesson and what real sacrifice is.
Wait, that's R rated movie.
One of my favorite parts (.....and there were MANY )....was the sound of those tanks rolling into Grimell. Hearing them approach from off in the distance.
Very scary and impressive indeed. It felt like they are near you.
It was "Ramelle"
It was Ramelle not Grimell
@@dandyalifnugroho113 Ramelle, Grimell - doesn't matter it's a made up village and doesn't exist.
@@Confettish1 Thanks for the information
Only a genius could put together this brilliant film.
Still the best WW2 film ever made.
and it still will be for long..the more it gets old the more it gets that older fashion style that newer films cannot have anymore
"When Trumpets Fade" needs more attention. The Battle of the Hurtgen Forest.
This is the type movie we could watch for 1 day straight and never get bored of it
I just did today. Watched it four times.
Rest in Peace Tom Sizemore Star Movie 🎬 Black Hawk Drown and Saving Private Ryan
Need a new one like that. It's 20 years without a great WWII movie about the invasion.
There is the low budget film Saints and Soldiers - Airborne Creed set during the invasion of Southern France by the Allies (2012). Has a modern Korean War movie been made?
@@alanb9337 Yeah... nothing really new.. sadly.
One of the best world war 2 movie
one of best? among ww2 movies? are you kidding, it is THE BEST Not only ww2, not only war, could be the best entire movie history.
Watch Downfall
Not one of the best ww2 movies. It’s the best war movie period
This is best . Not just one of the best.
nayahun2 it's a great movie, Full Metal Jacket is just as good.
Fun Fact: forgotten WWII hero "Lieutenant General Lukas H. Kara" (or as Americans call him "Lucas 'Hunter' Schofield") saved this one particular soldier with his innards spilling out, this soldier lived alongside the LG, But was reprieved after Operation Varsity.
Incredible piece of cinema. Thanks for the review 👍🏻
Spielberg and Tom hanks have made the absolute best ww2 films
My all time favorite world war II movie
Same
Watch Downfall
An excellent film. I spent my life talking to WWII veterans of both theaters of war. I talked to a man that was in the first wave at Omaha Beach. He said it was so accurate that it brought back memories that he hadn’t thought about in decades. It really shook him. He suggested that it be required viewing for all Americans. Maybe our millennials would appreciate what was done on behalf of future generations.
Both theatres? How about the African theatre?
This and “Das Boot” are my two all-time favorite WW2 movies. Third would be “Battle of the Bulge”.
This movie is timeless and will be like that forever. Like godfather. It stays and is the best movie ever created
@John Cornell its about impact on the world, and this movie old ass fuck
@John Cornell 😭😂
I’ve defo watched this film more than 100 times one of the best ever
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
Me too bud know line for line!
i need to watch these again!
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
Spielberg also hired amputees for the beach scene as soldiers with arms or legs blown off
Not true. They actually blew off the limbs and killed the extras.
@@kobyisreallyawesome8328 xD
Great authenticity before Hollywood went nuts with politically correct skin color sex stupidity.
"Its all downhill from here"
Trust Mr. Spielberg to do the most amazing war film initially of the landing at Normandy and war at its most realistic. To see this film once, I cried all thru it and haven't watched it since. It broke my ❤ to see what young men went through so we could have our freedom. My heat goes out to any veterans past or present who actually endured this horror called war. Thank you Mr.Speilburg for bringing this historical account to life with such accuracy. Everyone needs to see this. Merci
I always found it ironic that one character was named Upham.
His role was that of a reluctant soldier.
I'm a Kiwi and that name holds huge respect with us, as Captain Charlie Upham from 2nd NZ div won the Victoria Cross not once but twice.
This made him the highest awarded combatant of all Commonwealth and British forces.
He's a fucking legend and managed to survive the war.
His story is well overdue to be made into a movie.
He was also a very good father and friend to his old mates as well as very humble.
Remember going to the American Cemetery at Normandy.
Looking at the Headstones. Remembering the line from this movie. “ Earn this .. “. Hallowed ground. Seemed surreal.
This movie is one of the best ever,but the best war movie of all times is Das Boot,but only in german original version,not the translated version.
Platoon is the most realistic. The director had been an infantryman in Vietnam. There are good people and bad. Das Boot had no bad people. Where were the sadists who enjoyed killing people?
I was hoping for some behind the scenes footage
one of my favourite movies by Steven Spielberg and the best ww2 movie
One of the best movies ever!
Great pronunciation of all words and all correct facts 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Fabulous, accomplished film - with an even better score from Williams.
Edward Burns AKA "Wait I though it was Ben Aflek"
Seen this when I was around 7 or 8 in the theatre with my step dad mom aunt in uncle,It blew my mind was obsessed with ww2 since my step dad covered my eyes through the gore but then he gave up 😂😂😂
With all the reruns i wouldn’t be surprised if “Saving Private Ryan Part II” happened.
I was one of few Americans working on the set. I saw every shot in every scene- many HUGE scenes never made it in
Stupend film ... One of the best in XXI century
But it’s from XX century. 1998.
The real D-Day was suppose to have 30 Sherman tanks float to the beach to take the beach. Using flotation balloons on the tanks was a huge failure. 29 of the 30 tanks sank and drowned their 5 man crews (145 men dead). If those tanks had made the beach Allied casualties would have been greatly reduced by as much as 90%.
atmosphere and the cold vision of war made this a masterpiece but theres unfortunatily sometimes too much hollywood
Wonderful to see. Liked & Subcribed!!!
Brotherhood is also a Great War movie Korean subtitles but it’s the next best war film in my humble opinion
I would ask: If the squad has a sniper capable of putting a bullet through a scope from across a town, why would the same squad do a frontal assault on an MG emplacement when they had the element of surprise?
I’ve always thought the same thing
That was kind of the point. It was a “bad call” on Miller’s part. He made the choice to assault the machine gun position and got Wade killed. That’s why he broke down after. He knew it was a bad decision
@@jayjohnson572 So cinematics, giving depth to a character?
Maybe so, but I find it hard to believe that an officer with that level of experience and surviving "tough assignments" could make a blunder a 2nd Lieutenant would pull off.
@@endutubecensorship Then why have it in the movie at all? If not to show that even “an officer with that level of experience” could make a bad call. Not sure just any 2nd Lt. would have the stones or the expertise to pull off an assault like that on a fixed position. Especially against an MG42. They could have left it. It wasn’t imperative to their mission. It was Miller’s decision, one that could have been avoided. He chose to assault it head on. And I believe pretty much every assignment at that point in the war was a tough assignment.
@@jayjohnson572 I know its easy to see things through a different lens in our hindsight, I just cant get over the tactical advantage of a squad going up against 4-5 enemies with the element of surprise.
Sure, no one is immune to making bad calls but I find this mistake hard to believe.
Definitely one of the best films ever made
They truly were the greatest generation whose likes we will never see again
Most realistic and best war movie in movie history
best war shows are band of brothers and the pacific tho.. i agree for SPR on movie but the latter are way better media as a whole if analyzed deeply and based off real stuff not just omaha
A truly wonderful film, and every minute detail covered with great accuracy - but will you please stop quoting and unquoting !!
Great movie !
Haven't watched the Oscars since SPR lost out to Shakespeare in Love.
as Don King called it back then "Big bloody fights vs. gay white boys in tights" 49,95 only on pay-per-view... :-D
Same
it was the freak Harvey Weinstein who pulled the strings to get his company to win!he muscled the movie critics and affiliates to get his company Miramax to win most prizes!I loved how Harrison Ford sounded dumbfounded when he annonounced "Shakespeare In Love" as the movie of the year!!
@@bernhardtsen74 - Probably banging you know who!
The one of the Best Movies Ever!!!
Turns 25 today!
I think my late father got the vhs
Truly one of Steven Speilberg’s best combining history with legitimate human drama
This came out when veterans were just beginning to share wartime experiences, marked a cultural apogee
A large cast comprised of Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Ed Burns, Vin Diesel, Matt Damon, and Paul Giamatti
The film right from the bat opens with showing the brutality of being on the battlefield with the Battle of Normandy, it was truly one of the bloodiest struggles in our history
Confusion, terror, and despair is what Speilberg allows the audience to feel using a handheld camera technique along with a sandy-filled blood soaked point of view
He not only reinvented the war movie but also raised the bar higher since no others have been able to match it
The film had Americans confronting the horror, larger untold for 50 years what their parents and grandparents experienced ending tyranny, its impact is measured in conversations
There are flaws here though; many of the flash forwards are overly sentimental making it clash with a story full of self-sacrifice, trauma, and loss
The director handles his cast very well though and the careful attention to detail of this particular era
Miller himself is the most sympathetic feeling the more he kills the further away from home he becomes but if it means going back then the mission is all that matters
So many elements revolve around courage, sacrifice, brotherhood, loyalty, honor, selflessness, liberty, hope, freedom, respect,
And this acts as a powerful, terrifying account of physical, mental, and moral trauma as well as the most realistic war movie ever made
"EARN this."
Earn it...
Yeah, (..WAR is HELL..) soTrue, and maybySo..but, WATCH this one Too: director David Ayer (2014) film, yo'know: ua-cam.com/video/dKVkA8DaIMY/v-deo.html ..'Fury'. I say: *Seldom* (or, *Almost* never..;) seen a *More* realistic World *War* Two movie, than *ThatOne,* mr. David Ayer's, *'Fury'* IS. Yeah, (..war *IS* hell. *always.* ) Just like, early WW2 northern europe ua-cam.com/video/wP9faqLBl9Y/v-deo.html ( The Winter War 1939 between soviet and finnish army) Clip on a film *Talvisota'* WinterWar: ua-cam.com/video/hiLRKCRCFuk/v-deo.html (Yeah..war *IS* hell.)
Один из лучших фильмов на тему Второй Мировой Войны. И конечно "Band of brothers".
The depiction of the Germans here is way too dumb. In June 6. 1944 the German Wehrmacht was down to 15 - 20% of its fighting ability.
The Germans fought a two front war (western and eastern theater) and it took the western allies nearly a whole year to reach Berlin. You know what i am talking about? The point is that in every american war movies,no matter what,the Germans are similar to the Stormtroopers of Star Wars: unable to aim at a target and merely cannon fodder. They were not.
I have no idea who advised Spielberg here (which is a pretty nice asshole regarding to other filmmakers but thats another topic) but the whole procedure of fighting were different at best.
The usual procedure of american warfare in WW2 was the following: reconnaissance groups ahead and if there was any resistance then proceed with air raid or artillery. Just in exceptions a man to man combat happens like the Ardenne battle.
Look at the casualties at the soviet side,these did not came from nothing.
So,less american heroism and a little less drama where only americans suffer with more historical accuracy would be appreciated. The German Wehrmacht were an immense threat to the free world and i would like to get the feeling in a war movie.
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holly-shit-wood has always been making money on people's stupidity
Earn this. I remember this in my whole life.
It's cool that Spielberg and Dye did this, but Spielberg was not the pioneer of this method. Dye did it for Oliver Stone and the cast of Platoon, too.
Great cast great production. Spielberg at his best.
Weird fact: There is a grave of a Captain Miller in the American grave yard at Omaha beach.
The only historical Incorrecies are the very unimportant once. Exept for afew things during the landing scenes.
Like the sailor driving the lcvp, how long it took for the men to get up the beach, how long the beach was, the german bunkers. But that is not so important compared to the impact of the scene
un pur chef d'oeuvre , merci monsieur Spielberg. dans la première scène de la video on peux voir Adam Goldberg et Giovanni Ribisi qui ont aussi joué dans Friends dans des roles complètement différents; le premier joué le colocataire" bizarre et flippant"😄 de Chandler après le départ de Joey et le second le frère de Phoebe
Great video
Thank u
I could hear you really well but the dialogue in the movie is way too soft. Please normalize the audio next time because whenever I raised the volume to understand the dialogue from the actors, your voice came out WAY too loud after.
Sorry for complaining about it, but as a video guy this is sadly a big pet peeve of mine. Sorry for being the jerk! But audio levelling is important. If youre turning up the volume just to have to turn it down because its suddenly too loud, thats not very fun.
I still really liked your video though. Sorry for being the jerk to say this.
The music to the film was part of the film. And starting of in the military cemetery at the site of a grave. One thing that many don’t know is the grave of the American cemetery faces towards Maine in the United States Of America. This wasn’t purposely done it was by accident as it was to do with the piece of land the French gave to bury the dead Americans who saved their nation.
My #1 WW2 flick
Historical film work about A bit of American military history... Will wind up as a required watch in schools some day. Think of the book reports that would come from this? Maybe a new found respect for older generations.
It's accurate in it's depiction of the landing, but the storyline of the mission was fiction
@@ray.shoesmith I agree ! I dont mean the storyline. There were millions of stories many men were never able to tell. The point you get from most is that War is hell, always seeming to have odd twist in men's fate and sometimes without reason.
best film ever made
President Joe Biden need this to remind and aware about American soldiers sacrifice in war is a heart breaking of very American families.
One of the best movies based on a true story and was acerat of world war 2 of those sacrificed there life to give us freedom that we have today and my heart hurts every time and day I watch this
Not much in the 'making of' as in the filming of, more like a load of stills inserted at random into film clips to pad it out - could have been better.. the GOOD news is the film is great, but this 'making of' a big let down as have just wasted 12 minutes watching it :(
I love this movie
Great job great movie....war is hell
Maybe a remake of the longest day
In colour using same cast and band
Of brothers doing the airborne bit
A remake more resembling reality would be really cool, but really expensive.
[9:20]
In This Scene Here; Honest To God.
*STILL UP UNTO THIS VERY DAY*
Happens To Be Such An Impactful/Emotional Moment; That It Will *ALWAYS* Shake Me Up & Just Jars Me To My Innermost Core!!!
💯😎😳🔥🎞🗡👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
It’s hard to watch. It’s such a bizarrely intimate moment.
not when a film was finished, but when the D-Day scene was finished Spielberg was in a doubt...My God, 400mega i payed for this movie, nobody will not come... xD i was 6x in cinema on this epic film! :-)
This should have won Best Picture!!!!
Spielbergs dad was a b 25 bomber crew in Burma , told Steven his stories.
2nd favourite war movie (3d if you count Schindlers List)
What’s your first?
@@davidbradley3227 I'm guessing Pearl Harbour
@@Dezzasheep oooooh. Them be fighting words lol
@@davidbradley3227 Hey ... are you looking to start WW111 ? LOL
Wrap of Khan ... "pkt. rich tea biscuits...1 bag sugar ... 5lbs of potatoes...This was NOT the sort of list I was looking for Mr. Schindler" LMAO
Does anyone know the name of the actor who k!llss Adam Goldberg?
The photo at 9.47 isn’t from this movie, I think?
Spielberg at his best...yet.
The movie was good. I saw it years ago。
3:30 I highly doubt that's an exact quote. As a Marine, he would never refer to his Marines as soldiers. It's an awesome sentiment though.
Hello One man crew who man scene what he name and he said
Look I washed for supper?
9:00 that scene makes me so angry...
lol
Yeah, I use to skip that scene everytime I watched it.
1:44 is that actual Vin Diesel from FF ??
Yes it is
Other very realistic war movie is Unknown Soldier (2017).
It dosent get no more realistic as this film!
Is it only me...that didn't notice
Vin Diesel was here....
Uh ok....
Master piece
It’s a very accurate and amazing movie but the Normandy landings was a bit of a history twist because the Nazis were not that ready in the real life d-day.
This is one of the greatest movies ever made to make people see the horrors of war. What comes to mind, is that all through time, the evil politicans' have created these wars and had humans beings killed and hurt for their greed and inablity to learn to co-exist is this, God's world, which is here for all of us. I never cared for John Wayne becasue he was a repubican who made movies that glorified war. That was the way in which politican's were able to get men to become the tools of the government. Thank you to SS for making this movie and honoring your dad and all the men killed in the name of war as a solution. War is never a solution. To me, this is what it represents. If the politcan's want wars, then they should put the gear on and go fight it themselves.
Saving Private Ryan is a heroic epic in which the protagonists rise above themselves through war. In my opinion, it is something completely different from, for example, Paths of Glory, in which the war is not seen as a test in which a person can grow. Apart from the scene of the storming of the beach on D-Day (which I find outstandingly realistic), I find Spielberg's film unbearably schmaltzy and extremely problematic against the backdrop of its staging as a hero's story, in which the men only discover their destiny, their deeper meaning in life, as it were, through their war experiences
Still so weird to me seeing vin diesel in a war movie
I think Daman was the wrong choice for Ryan.
yes we had 60 amputee stuntmen from Czecholslavakia. came in handy to rig prosthetic arms or legs to blow off in a scene. sucked when one took a seat across from you at lunch in full make up w/ (fake)bloody bone stub as you cut into your steak
Great movie, watched it many times. But does anyone know what the German soldier was saying as he stabbed and killed the GI?
"Give up, you don't stand a chance! Let's end this here!.............. It will be easier for you, much easier. You'll see it will be over quickly."
@@LoneWolf051 Thanks Kevin. My German is not up to a translation.
@@stewartw.9151 mine either, I just googled "what did the German say to Mellish" lol
@@LoneWolf051 LOL! I wonder why I never thought of doing that - duh, my brain hurts!
Wait It was Edward Burns? I thought it was Ben Affleck
It's not one of the best war movies , it"s one of the best Hollywood war movies , and the touch of a feeling good movie by Spielberg approach , the USA feeling good approach , I must sell my movies approach , Spielberg wished he had made : Cross of Iron , Pekinpah , The Train , Frankenheimer , Ivan's Childhood , Tarkovsky , Dunkirk , Nolan , "Come and See" , Klimov ...............
the pianist
@@marvinhagen White Tiger, This Land Of Mine
Music: John Williams(1998)
1944
Saving Private Beetle Bailey.
wake up, teller