Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saving Private Ryan
Movie: Saving Private Ryan
Main Actors: Tom Hanks and Matt Damon
MPAA Rating: R
Passionate Expressions: Oh my goodness there are a lot of these
Useless Vulgar Language: There are a few here and there, but they barely make this category as everything is filmed within the context of constant conflict
S in a Good Light: There wasn’t any sex in this movie
S in a Bad Light: Still no sex
Manly Violence: This movie portrays some of the most Manly Violence in History, so yes, it is in there. Those WWII veterans are not poor men who are ruined forever who should be pitied as a lot of wimps out there would like us to believe. These men are heroes. Heroes who deserve as much praise as we can give them before they are all gone from this earth.
Action Violence: None
Pointless Violence: None
Manly Rating: A+
Scorecard
Cinematography: A
Visual Effects: A
Sound/Score: A
Story: A+
Acting: A+
Food to Watch With: A roast beef sandwich.
Plot Synopsis: A small team of Rangers is sent to find Private Ryan and bring him home to his mother when all of his brothers are killed in action.
Review: It is hard to write a review for a movie that shows war with such honesty because how can one review a war. While the story is not true and a lot of events were thrown together to give the movie a consistent flow, the ideas and realizations that were had are. I will say one thing. Don’t watch this movie and approach a WWII veteran with the idea that you now know what he’s been through. Don’t be that guy. Just thank him and buy him a beer weather he can drink it or not.
Life Lessons: There are a lot of them in here, to many to be put into this review. Watch the movie, discuss it with others and don’t take what you have for granted.
Summary: EPIC!
Would I Watch This Again: Yes, I would watch it as often as I get the chance.
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