Extensive amounts.
This was a realistic portrayal of soldiers under a great deal of stress, where polite conversation is a luxury.
Technically, yes, but no war film has ever reached the realism and intensity of the opening scene.
Steven has won a British Acadamy Award for best Director and best Film for Schindler's List. Three Directors Guild Of America Awards for The Color Purple, Schindler's List, and Saving Private Ryan. Golden Globe Award for best picture E.T., Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan. As well as two Golden Globes for Best Director for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan.
"Saving Private Ryan" (1998) is rated 'R' for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for language. Under age 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
No. But, there's an absurd scene of a P-51 Mustang (fighter) dropping a bomb on a tank and scoring a direct hit. Something that Probably never happed in Real life.
They must first find Private Ryan which is not easy because there is a war on and he is a paratrooper who has been dropped somewhere behind enemy lines. After they find him, the task remains to keep him alive and deliver him safely to friendly lines. There is another unforeseen problem in saving him which arises toward the end of the movie, but I will not give it away.
Technically, yes, but no war film has ever reached the realism and intensity of the opening scene.
Steven has won a British Acadamy Award for best Director and best Film for Schindler's List. Three Directors Guild Of America Awards for The Color Purple, Schindler's List, and Saving Private Ryan. Golden Globe Award for best picture E.T., Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan. As well as two Golden Globes for Best Director for Schindler's List and Saving Private Ryan.
"Saving Private Ryan" (1998) is rated 'R' for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for language. Under age 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
The history books have become thicker.... kids in school would be happier if 1939-1945 were just like any other years. But on the other side we would not have had movies like Saving Private Ryan etc. The history books have become thicker.... kids in school would be happier if 1939-1945 were just like any other years. But on the other side we would not have had movies like Saving Private Ryan etc.
Actually Yes. When Capt. Miller's (Tom Hanks) unit locates Private Ryan after attacking the German half track, the Corporal introduces himself as Henderson, Easy Company, 501st. Ryan introduces himself as Ryan, 1st, 506th. No. I searched the on-line encyclopedia for the movie and did not find any mention of 505th Regiment of Company E. Link: www.sproe.com
yes, I'm watching Saving Private Ryan right now just so you know. Do you see any war in Europe right now? And even Germany are friends with almost everyone in Europe right now.
No. But, there's an absurd scene of a P-51 Mustang (fighter) dropping a bomb on a tank and scoring a direct hit. Something that Probably never happed in Real life.
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Answer None (?) I don't recall any battle ships in this movie. They used actual Landing Craft in the opening scenes. Bu the wide-angle shot of the beach full of troops, trucks, landing craft and ships was a computer imagery.
They must first find Private Ryan which is not easy because there is a war on and he is a paratrooper who has been dropped somewhere behind enemy lines. After they find him, the task remains to keep him alive and deliver him safely to friendly lines. There is another unforeseen problem in saving him which arises toward the end of the movie, but I will not give it away.