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What's your comment on Saving Private Ryan?

Evaluation of Saving Private Ryan:

The film has established its own foundation with the highly reduced cruelty of war. In the darkest war of mankind, we can find a story about Saving Private Ryan from the light of human nature and deep reflection on the war itself. This collection wants to save not only Ryan, but also Spielberg's tribute to peace and life.

The performance of the film in the war scene is very realistic, and it almost truly reproduces the bloody scene of the battlefield at that time. It is considered to be one of the most authentic war movies in history, and the American Film Association has designated it as a "violent movie that greatly exaggerates the war". However, many World War II veterans spoke highly of this film, calling it "a film that truly reflects World War II".

Saving Private Ryan gives the audience a strong shock, not only the plot and emotional expression of the story, but also the visual impact. The film reproduces the magnificent scene of the earth-shattering Normandy landing war more than 50 years ago. The magnificent war scene, the bloody battle in Normandy and the bloody river scene are shocking, and there is a sense of fear in it.

This film is a great war film, which not only makes us reflect on the war cruelly, but also excavates the inner humanity of ordinary soldiers. The pain suffered by soldiers in the war will remain in the memory of those who have experienced this period of history and leave an indelible shadow in their hearts. In the strong sound effect of the film, the audience is still as real as empathy.

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Creative background:

This film is adapted from the true story of World War II. The protagonist of the story, whose real name is Fritz Nirlander, is a soldier of the US Army 10 1 Airborne Division E Company. He learned that his brother Bob of the 82nd Airborne Division was killed after E Company captured Kalentan Bay, and his other brother of the 4th Infantry Division was also killed in Utah Beach.

Soon after, the third brother was shot down and reported missing at the border of China, Myanmar and India in the same week (he was a member of the bomber crew). On the same day, Mrs. Hua Ni Lan received three telegrams saying that her son had been killed. Fritz was the only surviving son in the family, so the army ordered him to be sent back to China first.

In the second half of the film, the plot of the town's offensive and defensive war is pure fiction. In the end, Fritz's third brother was not killed, but became a prisoner of the Japanese army and was finally rescued by the British army.

Preparation for shooting:

Jonah Johnston, a fashion designer, redesigned and made 3,000 sets of fake military uniforms, and also found a company that made military boots for the US military during World War II, asking it to copy 2,000 pairs of military boots in the style of World War II, and then specially treated all military uniforms and military boots to make them look like they have been baptized by countless battles.

Simon atherton, a prop artist, spent three months collecting and ordering 2,000 weapons for shooting. Atherton checks the safety performance of guns every day to see if the bolt is stuck by sand or some waste, so as to make sure nothing is wrong.

Safety is the most concerned issue for the crew. Special effects director Neil and director Spielberg will determine the actor's moving route according to the location of the explosion point. They spent months testing the safety of explosives and rehearsed with the actors many times to ensure everyone's safety.