Saving Private Ryan

Saving Private Ryan

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Saving Private Ryan

Adam Goldberg, Barry Pepper, Bryan Cranston, Dennis Farina, Dylan Bruno, Edward Burns, Edward J. Burns., Giovanni Ribisi, Jeremy Davies, Matt Damon, Nathan Fillion, Paul Giamatti, Ted Danson, Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Vin Diesel

Steven Spielberg's grisly realistic account of a squad of D-Day survivors sent behind enemy lines on a PR mission to rescue the last son of a devastated Iowa family. Tom Hanks gives a staggering perfo...( read more  read more... )rmance as the squad's tormented leader, but be warned, the carnage is as explicit as it is persistent.

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  • October 16, 2009
    Spielberg's take on World War 2, or wars in general if you will, is the ultimate film on the topic. There are a few minor stereotypes, especially when it comes to the Germans, but Spielberg leaves no doubt that everyone loses in war, and everyone is playing dirty, some more than ...( read more)others. The first 20 minutes of the flashback, the landing at the Normandy on D-Day, are so stunningly brutal, true and disturbing, they could be watched as a stand alone, maybe even should be taught at school. After that, the movie goes into a slightly more conventional direction, but never the less sticks to its theme: life is too precious to be wasted in territorial conflicts. The characters are introduced on the way and soon after you pray for each of them to make it out of this mess, although you already fear very few will. Neither cowardice nor heroism make you more or less likely to be among the winners or casualties, war is random. The acting is superb, so is the camera work, the direction, William's soundtrack. The showdown blows you away and leaves you deeply moved. The most touching scene of the film doesn't even happen on the battlefield. When mum Ryan sees a car approaching her farm, with a priest and a general getting out of it, knowing what news they are bringing, it's hard to keep your eyes dry. A lot of people mention Kubrick or Coppola as those who grasped the theme of war best, but coming from a place where it all happened, where its history is written in every stone, this film feels like the ultimate testament. A masterpiece, and once again proof that Spielberg is the greatest film maker of our time.
  • September 17, 2009
    After an amazing start this film went rapidly downhill. It's a stupid story and a is little contrived. Brilliantly shot, with a brilliant cast, just rubbish writing! Ridiculously overhyped.
  • April 15, 2009
    A well directed spectacle, but equally empty and shallow.
  • January 20, 2009
    "This Ryan had better be worth it - he better go home and cure some disease or invent a longer-lasting light bulb."

    Easily the greatest war movie ever made, Saving Private Ryan is one of the most unforgettable films of all time. Legendary director Steven Spielber

    ...( read more)g crafts a heroic story of a group of WWII D-Day survivors whose orders change to a questionable PR campaign to locate the last son of a devastated family who lost all their other sons.

    Spielberg wastes no time with the most unforgettable realistic and brutal opening scene of all time when the troops land at the beach and thousands are unsuspectingly mowed down by machine gun fire. Widely considered the most graphic, and the best war scene in cinematic history, it is relentless and unnerving.

    The cinematography was great and the screenplay was brilliant. SPR also boasts one of the most star-studded casts of all time that includes Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Giovanni Ribsi, Dennis Farina, Paul Giamatti, Tom Sizemore, Ed Burns, Ted Danson, and Nathan Fillion (Serenity). With the exception of Hanks, Barry Pepper delivered the greatest performance as the heroic, sharp-shooting sniper of the squad. This film also introduced Vin Diesel to the world.

    Spielberg rightfully won an Oscar for Best Director, and the film itself was snubbed for Best Picture by, of all films, Shakespeare in Love. Don't miss Spielberg's heart-breaking masterpiece about the valor of men and war.

    "Where's the sense of risking eight lives for one guy?"

  • January 4, 2009
    "Earn this... Earn it."

    Begins with probably the most brutal war scene made, the D-Day. The first time I saw it, I was nailed to my seat. Intense, raw and jaw-dropping. A harsh vision of the reality of war.

    But when I've come to grow a little bit older, I came to realize that t...( read more)his is a Pro-American propaganda movie. All of Capt Miller's gang are from different backgrounds, ethnicities, religion. Portrayed as genuine heroes. The German's are once again portrayed as evil subhumans, who know nothing about warfare tactics and deserve nothing more than a bullet.

    The plot is a bit farfetched and typically sentimental as most of Spielberg's films. Nevertheless, "Saving Private Ryan" is a very good war movie with some electrifying battle scenes. And yes, Spielberg did it. It is actually touching.

    "Fubar"
  • November 11, 2009
    Punch you in the stomach kind of movie. Amazing and heartwrenching. Emotional, and incredibly done. I felt like I was literally on the front line with those men. 5 Stars!
  • November 11, 2009
    And Spielberg again... Extremely patriotic and American, but still unforgettable, powerful, universal, and great.

    85/100
  • November 11, 2009
    love dis 1 its sweet
  • November 9, 2009
    It would have been the full five stars if not for Vin fucking Diesel.
  • November 8, 2009
    Excellent movie one of the few films to show what real war was all about, the acting, directing and effects were all fantastic

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