Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan” could still be described as one of the most accurate World War 2 movies ever created. Released in 1998, this film follows Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) along with his platoon on a mission to search the battle-torn French countryside in search of Private Ryan (Matt Damon,) who is the only survivor of four brothers in the war. The gut wrenching detail starts right from the beginning with an extremely graphic scene recreating the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Through this film, viewers are allowed a first-hand glimpse into the shock and horror that was World War 2.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Saving Private Ryan
Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan” could still be described as one of the most accurate World War 2 movies ever created. Released in 1998, this film follows Captain Miller (Tom Hanks) along with his platoon on a mission to search the battle-torn French countryside in search of Private Ryan (Matt Damon,) who is the only survivor of four brothers in the war. The gut wrenching detail starts right from the beginning with an extremely graphic scene recreating the D-Day invasion of Normandy. Through this film, viewers are allowed a first-hand glimpse into the shock and horror that was World War 2.
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