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Even as the Allied forces begin to get a foothold at Omaha, Captain
Miller is ordered to take his squad behind enemy lines on a dangerous
mission to find and retrieve one man: Private James Ryan. The
youngest of four brothers, Ryan is the last survivor, the other
three having all been killed in action within days of one another.
War Action Drama - Saving Private Ryan is a harrowing drama that depicts in very graphic detail the brutal horrors of war. Adults and older teens with a taste for drama--and can stand graphic violence--are the ideal audience. The film is inappropriate for children.
PROFANITY: Occasional use of strong profanity. SEX/NUDITY: None VIOLENCE: Extreme, graphic depictions of the horrors of war, including eviscerations and severed limbs. DRUGS/ALCOHOL: Some cigarette smoking. ACTION: Several brutal battle sequences. COMEDY: Some comical dialogue.
After the well-intentioned but stately-to-a-chill Amistad, Steven Spielberg has rebounded in a big way with this explosive World War II drama that aims and hits the audience square in the gut. Cinema in the purest sense, Saving Private Ryan melds of audio, visuals, and all other individual aspects of filmmaking into a greater whole: an experience whose effects are not easily shaken, its memory not easily forgotten.
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World War II was a pivotal event of the 20th century and a defining
moment for America and the world. It shifted the borders of the
globe. It forever changed those who lived through it, and shaped
generations to come. It has been called "the last great war."
Nothing could have prepared the soldiers at Omaha Beach for the
battle they are about to wage. Filled with hope and resolve, none
of them knows if they will survive the small strip of beach ahead
of them. As his eyes scan the Normandy coast, Captain John Miller
(TOM HANKS) believes that getting himself and his men past the
gauntlet is the greatest challenge he has faced in the war. But
his most difficult task still lies ahead.
Even as the Allied forces begin to get a foothold at Omaha, Miller
is ordered to take his squad behind enemy lines on a dangerous
mission to find and retrieve one man: Private James Ryan (MATT
DAMON). The youngest of four brothers, Ryan is the last survivor,
the other three having all been killed in action within days of
one another.
As the squad pushes deeper into enemy territory, Captain Miller's
men find themselves questioning their orders. Why is one man worth
risking eight... why is the life of this private worth more than
their own?