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Saving Private Ryan

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: First of all..I really liked it.
Review: First of all...I really liked it. I am sure you have heard quite a bit about this movie already and I need not reiterate that, but I will share a few thoughts. The battle scenes were extremely realistic and quite elaborate in detail. While there are many warnings about how graphic this picture is, it almost seems that there should be no age restriction on the movie, so that everyone (of all ages) can see the horrid side of war. The story line is a good one, though not true, it does remind you of the true story of the Sullivan brothers (five brothers who were killed while serving on the same navy ship in WWII). I feel the movie could have been a bit more emotional, or played to the audience's emotions better, instead it was oriented more toward the details of war, and less to the personalities of the persons portrayed serving in that war. Bottom line...it was a great movie and definitely worth seeing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost Perfect
Review: The DVD is fantastic with all of its interactive menus and things to do. As far as the movie goes, it was compelling and very well done but it was not letter perfect and I'm glad it didn't win the Oscar. Spielberg deserved directing Oscar definetly, and Hanks was good enough to win (even though Carrey was snubbed, though Benigni was good too. But the movie's fault lies in its overlength and it's incredibly not believable ending with Hanks( I won't give it away). If you're wondering whether or not to buy it, its worth it still and deserves high praise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb!
Review: The movie it self is great, however, the picture quality and amazing sound takes it to a new experience. The opening scene makes you feel like you are in the sand and water with them. This is one for your personal library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The price of freedom costs dearly
Review: This film should be seen by every American old enough to handle realistic war scenes, especially our Representatives, Senators and everyone in the administration, including the President! I have watched this DVD twice, and I am going to watch it annually because I never want to forget the men & women who gave their lives for my freedom. The first half hour on Omaha Beach looked exactly like all the B&W still photos I've seen of that beach for the past 55 years. I promise you'll be on the edge of your chair for the entire story, and if you have surround sound, you will be flinching from the gunfire and feel as though you are on the beach. It's not for grade or middle schoolers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: RE: Blurring artifacts.
Review: I saw this movie again in a theater and saw the same blurring of the picture during several scenes that many reviewers have complained about. This is NOT a defect in the disc, but part of the original movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: War
Review: How can you describe a situation that the most of us have never experienced.

This film was for me a reminder that no nobody can ever win a war.

Some parts of the Film could have better reflected the true reality of a soldier, but but this would have not made such a good film. I can only hope that what was shown in this Film will never ever happen again in the World.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: world war ?
Review: Truly amazing film about war, and the effects were spectacular in the dts format. Great dvd to own.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: I can't even begin to explain how great this movie is. It is the best movie I have ever seen by far, that may not be your opinion but you should at least rent it once if you have not seen it yet. It is only suspenseful the first time, but for me my emotional response was greater each time I saw it. The sounds are great. The music is great- if you are at the verge of crying at the end of the movie wait until the music comes on at the credits and you will start crying. Most people focus on the d-day invasion as the best part of the movie. I agree it was great but I thought the final battle scene was much better. I never noticed any plot holes and despite the fact that I have watched the movie eight times I am still gripped by it for the entire two hours and 49 minutes. I don't think it is an anti-war movie; it made me wish I could have lived back in the 40's so I could have fought in the war. Don't ask me why, it just did. I would not recommend watching this movie if you have to concentrate on something important or be happy the next day or you need to get a good sleep. The first time I saw this movie, I could not stop thinking about it for a week. I just watched it again and have been depressed and unable to concentrate on normal tasks for two days. But that could just be me. You just have to see it that is all I can say.

Anyway, I have been reading some reviews that say the Germans are depicted as evil. However, I thought this movie put a human face on the Germans and I have much more respect for them now then before I saw the movie. Doesn't anybody remember the scene where the SS soldier came down the stairs without touching Upham?

I don't know why this movie makes me so sad, I think it is a mixture of things. One is the fact that this war did actually happen, and not too long ago. So you can't really comfort yourself by saying, "it's just a movie". One other thing is that I don't like the way America has turned out and I wonder if the lives of those men were worth ending the threat of oppression and tyranny. America has become consumed by sprawl, SUVs, and people willing to do anything to prevent being sued. I somewhat wish I could live in those times, either to fight in the war or to just live in an America worth fighting for. Also, you grow to like the men by the end of the movie, and watching them die is very heartbreaking (as would be seeing your friends die had you actually been in the war). Whatever the case, this movie makes me very sad and I am sure it will make you feel that way also.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: OVERRATED
Review: The scenes of wartime violence are effective and realistic, but it isn't enough to make a movie great. There isn't enough to the movie besides the violence. That doesn't mean the movie is pointless, but the violence takes up too much running time. The scene at the beginning works but the scene of violence at the end is overlong. O.K. war is hell,we get the point. Problem 2: the characters and their journey for the most part aren't exactly memorable. Problem 3: the characters are too modern, THIS MOVIE IS SUPPOSED TO TAKE PLACE OVER FIFTY YEARS AGO! Problem 4: the movie offers little (if any) insight as to what led up to the D-day invasion. Speilberg didn't bother to set up the situation or the characters. In spite of it's problems, it is a very good one and worth seeing, but IT ISN'T GREAT.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh boy, some people will fall over anything
Review: I saw this one at the pictures when it was release a little over a year ago. I didn't enjoy it then and I assumed I was not alone, I mean the movie wasn't exactly groundbreakingly original or exceptional material. But no. Upon stumbling over 'Saving Private Ryan' in amazon I was shocked to discover that it received nearly a five star average, leaving me not only stunned but gasping for breath. Well, no, but I was surprised so I give it a one star to begin compensating for all those 400 or so good reviews.

My main quibbles were that there are far better war movies out there: 'All Quite on the Western Front' and 'Westfront:1918' for WWI, 'The Thin Red Line' (Malicks), 'Stalingrad' and 'The Big Red One' for WWII, and 'Platoon' for Vietnam. These are all fantastic movies that capture the abject stupidity and waste of war.

'Private Ryan' was, to me, dull, overlong, badly edited and paced and just as guilty as the Americans in Vietnam and the Nazi's in WWII for proudly flaunting nationalism and patriotism. Spielberg conveyed to me in the movies first and last shots (that darn waving flag) that a country was perhaps worth dying for. It is exactly this mentality that BEGAN those wars to begin with: pride in ones country to the extent that one believes that ones views are superior to anothers. I was shocked that messages like this are still flaunted. Maybe this message explains why the film gained so much acclaim and popularity in the States. If so it is a carefully planned exercise in manipulation. The film still protrayed American soldiers (no British or Australians or anything) fighing on through the heart of France to confront a faceless, nameless numerically superior enemy and defeat them through the shere brilliance of American ingenuity and courage. I feel faint with pride for my nation. Give me an apple pie, dammit.

No, this movie made me nearly fall asleep during the middle two hours. The opening battle was inferor to the brilliantly protrayed camp attack scene in 'The Thin Red Line' which was just oozing with emotion and torture. 'Private Ryan's' was made to look clinical and staged. I was not impressed. No, millions of men, women and children (not to mention the environment) should not have had to die as a result of national pride (Nazis, Republicans, call it whatever you want) but this movie is not the sole heir of remaining and deceased war veterans (thank goodness). Instead think about why wars begin and not how they end. There are a number of causes, but national pride is what makes wars international affairs, rather than just a boxing match between two politicians.

This movie is chest-beating rubbish, manipulative in the extreme and staged to a comparable extreme. The only thing I thought was clever was the shaking hand.


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