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    Saving Private Ryan” Most Americans these days are scared to watch war movies and some prefer to not watch them at all. However‚ wars are a part of our freedom as Americans and we should not be as afraid to watch them. “Saving Private Ryan” is a great movie to start with and should show everyone how lucky we really are as Americans. It’s a story designed in a WW2 setting and starts out on the famous Omaha Beach. It’s about a man named Captain John Miller(Tom Hanks) and his squad who are trying to

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    As the name implies‚ the movie "Saving Private Ryan" is about saving Private Ryan‚ however there is much more here than just a simple rescue story. The movie begins in present day times with an old man‚ followed by his family‚ walking through a cemetery in Normandy. He stops at one grave and falls to his knees‚ crying. The camera zooms to a close-up of his eyes and the viewer is transported 45 years in the past. The scene is D-Day‚ just prior to invasion. Men are being carried in transports to Omaha

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    A 2nd World War film following the Normandy landings‚ “Saving Private Ryan” stands out for having truly authentic sound effects of the war experience‚ which can give a viewer who was not present an idea of just how terrifying those situations were. The “D-Day” scene portraying the storming of the beaches of Normandy

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    English EssaySaving Private Ryan’ By Holly Towler Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece Saving Private Ryan earned itself 5 academy awards‚ including the best director award in 1998. The all-star cast starring Tom Hanks‚ Matt Damon and more brings to life the horror of war. Seen through the eyes of an American soldier; the story begins with World War 2’s historic D-Day invasion. We follow captain Miller (Tom Hanks) and his soldiers as they battle their way on to Omaha beach. In the past war films

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    Saving Private Ryan Movie Review Saving Private Ryan is a World War II film released on July 24‚ 1998. The film‚ about a group of soldiers sent behind enemy lines to bring a man back home safely‚ is directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. The cast consists of well-known actors including Tom Hanks‚ Vin Diesel‚ Matt Damon‚ Tom Sizemore‚ and Edward Burns. The beginning of the film starts off with a veteran of the Second World War looking at a grave and experiencing a flashback

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    War Two‚ many did not return home. Steven Spielberg’s epic war drama‚ follows a United States Army Rangers Captain John H. Miller (Tom Hanks) and his squad as they search for a paratrooper‚ Private First Class James Francis Ryan (Matt Damon)‚ who is the last surviving brother of four servicemen. Saving Private Ryan‚ opens with the Beach assault at Omaha on the 6 June 1944. This scene highlights the true horror of war‚ with its graphic and uncensored portrayal of war. This scene also highlights how war

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    Saving Private Ryan Reflections 1-Yes‚ General Marshall should have made the decision to rescue Private Ryan because he spared Mrs. Ryan from heartbreak. She had already lost three of her sons to the war and no mother deserves to lose all of her sons in war. 2-The US made the right decision in sending men in on D-Day because in war it is necessary to keep advancing and continue on with fighting even if it means men will lose their lives. A con to the invasion was that many men lost their lives

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    Rwanda directed by Terri George‚ The Pianist directed by Roman Polanski‚ Life is Beautiful directed by Roberto Benigni and Saving Private Ryan directed by Steven Spielberg. The connections in these texts examine the effects of war as they are all set during war time. It was interesting to see that the same ideas came throughout the texts; in particular I expect Saving Private Ryan and Hotel Rwanda to connect as they both explore how war builds character. I also thought that Life Is Beautiful and The

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    have moved into showing the truth about war and not the glorified and exciting action adventures of past decades. Saving Private Ryan (1998)‚ directed by Steven Spielberg has possibly made the most impact out of any war film. Gary Rydstrom created the sound for the film and won an Academy Award for best sound and best sound editing. The sound that was created and used in Saving Private Ryan created authenticity by using realistic sound‚ narrative and dialogue. Sound in particular has been influenced

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    Saving Private Ryan I chose Saving Private Ryan‚ the 1998 movie directed by Steven Spielberg about the invasion at Normandy and a special mission that follows‚ as the topic of my paper. The mission is for eight men to go behind enemy lines and rescue a soldier who’s brothers have died in battle and bring him back. The movie starts with the D-Day invasion at Normandy Beach‚ a very tragic and great day at the same time. Allied troops were being shot the second the landing vehicles opened‚ mortars

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