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Why can Saving Private Ryan become a classic?

After the film was released, there were still many arguments in all aspects. However, it is this argument that explains the position of this film in people's minds. People are willing or unwilling to see this happen.

It can become a classic because it is almost a real war scene. Saving Private Ryan in the film does not shy away from the casualties caused by the war and the test of human nature. When soldiers are dying, they don't want to shout for their country. Calling "mom" is the truest embodiment.

Another point is that movies tell the world something other than movies. Many people are also debating whether it is worthwhile for eight people to save one person. There is no direct answer in the movie. It is nothing more than what the lieutenant said. "The first duty of a soldier is to obey." However, I think Spielberg would like people to think of the reason why the US military insisted on finding Ryan. The reason is to adhere to an established rule. It is the duty of the living to abide by this rule. Because only by observing this rule can Qian Qian's millions of mothers be willing to send their children to the battlefield.