Rating: Summary: Leave It to Hollywood Review: Hollywood depictions of war alway leave something to be desired, and Private Ryan is no exception. There is no denying that the first 30 minutes of this film are some of the most powerful and graphic ever seen. On the other hand, after the beach scene the movie starts to slip down that Hollywood trail. Kudos for the person who made sure that the actors had to keep reloading their weapons. Scowls go out to the scene with the German sniper in the belltower who can't seem to bring himself to shoot targets he can clearly see. Additional scowls to the last battle, Hollywood takes over and a dozen Americans can hold off a million Germans, not the case if you ask a vet! One final word, Tom Hanks was cast out of character here, he just isn't convincing after his appearance oh so long ago in the movie Philadelphia...
Rating: Summary: Stunning sound and film! Review: The DTS version of SPR is for you if you have 5.1 speakers! The beginning, and end sequences will amaze you with the sound coming at you from all sides.The film is brilliant. With fine performances by Hanks and Sizemore, in particular. And excellent battle sequences. One of the best War films made!
Rating: Summary: Spielberg strikes again... Review: His typical, good latest graphics, same anti-White Christian BS
Rating: Summary: THE BEST MOVIE EVER! Review: This is the best movie to me! It's very realistic (no made up stuff) and makes The Thin Red Line a children's movie! Spielberg made this movie VERY real and the script makes the movie with cool battles, situations, and characters. This is a movie that you must have.
Rating: Summary: Great cinematography Review: This is one of the most realistic films I've ever seen, but mind you, I couldn't sit through "Schindler's List". It's not for the faint at heart, it's hard to make it all the way through. I've seen it twice and the first time I just barely made it, and the second time I didn't. The cinematography is magnificent, though and Tom Hanks is wonderful. It's worth it.
Rating: Summary: Great Movie, Good Extras, Fair DVD Quality Review: While I believe that this is one of the greatest movies of the 1990's, I am somewhat disappointed by the picture quality. In early battlefield scenes, the picture is grainy (supposed to be like that for "realism"? I don't remember the film that way), white specs in a scene toward the end, and the worst layer change I've ever encountered (slow and right in the middle of a scene). The special features are very good, and the movie superb, but I wish they did a better job on video transfer.
Rating: Summary: dvd sound not as good as laser disc format Review: The documentary style cinematography, the absence of hollywood-style bravado, and the graphic content of this film make for a chilling experience that makes for many redundancies in the reviews. It is an awesome movie and deserves all the credit it receives. It may, however, be too disturbing to watch many times. As for the format of this masterpiece, DVD shows much promise from its transfer of its documentary-like hues and tones (although being color blind hinders accuracy); however, the sound through a Denon DTS/Dolby receiver wasn't as earth shaking as the Laser Disc version (yes I still have one of those clunkers).
Rating: Summary: Not a depiction of war, but a depiction of men in war. Review: An easy 5. For once I am nearly speechless. To those who complain that it incorrectly depicts war (or a war) I say: It's a movie, not a documentary.
Rating: Summary: I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING CLOSE IN REALISM Review: THIS MOVIE IS MAGICAL. IT GIVES A INSIDE LOOK AT THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SOLDIER. IT CARRIES THE VIEWER SWIFTLY THROUGH THE EVENTS AT D-DAY. WHEN THE MEDIC WADE WAS DYING, I THINK THAT WAS ONE OF THE MOST TOUCHING SECTION IN MOVIE HISTORY. IT SHOWS THE HEARTBREAK, THE HUMOR AND THE WORLD WE SHOULD NOT TAKE FOR GRANTED.
Rating: Summary: What a great movie! Review: What can I say, other than what a great movie! Tom Hanks is given the gruelling job of searching out a mothers last living son from the war ridden coasts of France. But when the boy does not want to go but rather stay, and fight his last battle, Tom is forced to stay. But will Tom Hanks loose even more than his rank if he stays to insure that Private Ryan gets home safely to his heartsick mother? A very touching movie!
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