Saving Private Ryan
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Athlon

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5,541 posts

225 months

Yesterday (21:39)
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I just watched the beach landing opening of this once again, sound up high.

fk me, if it was half as terrifying as this on that day.... I don't have the words really....

Brilliant reconstruction of what happened, I have nothing but respect and admiration for those who fought. R.I.P. to those who fell, and my profound thanks to those who fought for our freedoms.

j4r4lly

763 posts

154 months

Yesterday (23:19)
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It s an excellent film but does unfortunately have an anti British undertone to it in some of the scenes.

Hacksaw Ridge is another film that makes a massive impact in some of the combat sequences.

I was at the Cambridge American Cemetery recently. It’s the only American WWII cemetery in the UK with over 3,800 buried there and more than 5,100 on the wall of names for those with no known graves. An intensely moving and thought provoking place.



Edited by j4r4lly on Saturday 22 November 23:24

Kerniki

48 posts

4 months

Yesterday (23:25)
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Athlon said:
I just watched the beach landing opening of this once again, sound up high.

fk me, if it was half as terrifying as this on that day.... I don't have the words really....

Brilliant reconstruction of what happened, I have nothing but respect and admiration for those who fought. R.I.P. to those who fell, and my profound thanks to those who fought for our freedoms.
Agreed, also the sentiment around thanks and our current freedom, we have a duty to make the most of that freedom they fought & lost their lives for, since our Auschwitz & tower of london poppy display 2014, we are constantly aware and make every day count & its thanks to them.

Best start to any film, best war film by far imo, the one with Harry Styles was a blinder to smile

Not sure i picked up on any anti brit sentiment though?

hidetheelephants

32,025 posts

212 months

Yesterday (23:33)
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It was a bloody shambles for the 1st wave, but the thin german defence yielded to allied planning and overwhelming numbers by the end of the day. A number of things went wrong but probably the loss of most of the DD Shermans was the single biggest contributor to the grievous losses

Countdown

45,909 posts

215 months

Yesterday (23:35)
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Athlon said:
I just watched the beach landing opening of this once again, sound up high.

fk me, if it was half as terrifying as this on that day.... I don't have the words really....

Brilliant reconstruction of what happened, I have nothing but respect and admiration for those who fought. R.I.P. to those who fell, and my profound thanks to those who fought for our freedoms.
Agreed.

I can’t watch the opening scenes of SPR again.

FiF

47,403 posts

270 months

I think the general view is that there were some sections where the scenes from SPR are truly representative.

However there were other sections where it's not representative and official military records show various landings with no casualties or even woundings.

Certainly there were some where things were tricky in a different way where the plan broke down so you had, for example troops landing but without planned armoured firepower support and thus pinned down until something could be rustled up and a particularly well positioned gun employment dealt with.

Certainly Hollywood being Hollywood there is an unfortunate emphasis on USA military input with little recognition of UK and especially Canadian actions. That's also not to mention the input from Royal Navy central to the whole op.

Warhavernet

443 posts

6 months

It's not a documentary, it's very loosely based on the Niland brothers so dramatic licence is allowed, plus it's made from an American perspective that they won the war, which irks the English who think they won the war, but if veterans who experienced the carnage are anything to go by the first 40 minutes of SPR get their approval as an authentic, terrible vision of real battle, that testimony is good enough for me.

Terminator X

18,739 posts

223 months

True story bro, a mate of mine was an extra on the same boat as Tom Hanks - huge close up of him, clear as day in the film.

TX.