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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
20/10. Such an iconic scene in all of cinema history.
10/10!
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10/10. What else could one ask for in a war scene?
Jackson was such a keen soldier and a good man - even in his final moments he doesn't try to throw himself from the tower and avoid the tank shell, doesn't freeze up in the enemy's crosshairs but instead uses his last moments trying to warn his buddy.
There was no point. He could have flung himself from the tower, broken both of his legs IF he didn’t die and been in agonizing pain as he was left to die, or scream out in the tiniest chance to help. It was instinct to tell those around to duck when a shot is coming. He knew he was going to die no question about it, but the others had a chance.
He’s a good man I was so sad at his lost the first time I saw this.
Barry Pepper killed this role!
The ss soilder was so stupid to just be sitting there and not take cover 6:40
@@GabeMcRich, it’s just a movie, and Germans are supposed to get killed.
@@allshookup1640, if he flung himself from the tower; he probably would have broken much more than his legs. And then the Cookies would have finished him off by beating him to death, or shooting him. The moment he set up his position in that tower; he was a goner.
Lost my grandpa shortly after this movie was released. He was a WW2 vet and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. I remember how this movie really affected so many old timers on how real it was. God Bless
its true. i watched this in theaters and while i enjoyed the film i noticed by the end a gentlemen who looked to be in his 70s at the time was bawling with his wife there to console him. i cant even imagine..
@@matty6878 he’s crying because these were his friends and family they were portraying. They sacrificed everything so that we could have the comforts of freedom. There’s not too many ww2 vets left but the ones that are still here have to be ashamed where we are and where we are headed.
Bro lost my grandpa too a few years after this movie and he was in the Bulge too. I remember the last thing I did for him was record the entire Band of Brothers series on VHS for him he thought it was great
@@brandons4240 yeah that was my papas favorite. He had the entire set on DVD.
My grandfather I lost in December of 2016 at the age of 98 (a month from 99). He fought in the Pacific theater in Okinawa. He flew a B25 Mitchell. He had always told me that fire bombing was the worst thing he's ever witnessed. He had problems later in life because as dementia grew in him so did PTSD. He would talk about his B25 dropping incendiary bombs that killed at least 10,000 men, women and children. His plane alone had that tally he said. Maybe even more, because the B25 flights were in much less numbers than the B29 raids. He would hit a specific area with 9 other B25s and would fly over the next day and see the place still burning for miles and miles in densely populated areas.
I am sad he had to go through that. He literally killed thousands of children and women because he was told to do so. War is horrible.
That scene when the 20mm opens up on the guys on the tank is brutal.
My son said but their the goodies when they all get blasted. Hits home that wars not fair
Thanks I didn’t just watch it
That scene shows well that human beings are just meat.
they were doing so well up until that part.
Thats called "back Scratching" or delousing
Private Jackson is easily my favorite character in this film. Awesome performance.
Private all len need comcek.staim sek.
"Film" 🥱
Mine Too
I Liked Him So Much 🙃
@serialseatsniffer5610 it's a film, unless you're American then it's a movie.
@@serialseatsniffer5610.
“Misanthrope” 🥱
This scene was absolutely brutal. I can't imagine what these soldiers went through in real life.
That is why they went through it so we would never have to know such times.
And to think that in reality it was much more violent than the scenes in the movie.
This was about as close as you can get to real combat but it still falls short. Only someone who has been through it, like me, can truly appreciate the horrors of war. It changes you forever.
Tell that to the Ukrainian defenders
The more amazing fact is that WW1 soldiers went through even worse shit, or even the American Civil War soldiers were shot and rotting alive with no decent option of medicine available...War is Hell indeed, and we still do it
You can see the pain on Miller's face after Jackson and Parker buy it... Not only his eye in the sky at the time, but a critical member of the team.. They don't get far without Jackson and his talents.
There was a chance of victory as long as they were up there. As soon as they got taken down it was over.
Besides CPT Miller, it was certainly the saddest death of the team. 😢
@@triune_blades I agree.. It's been awhile since I've seen the movie, but the only other death I really remember is Gio Ribisi's (medic).. they hit him with like 3 morphine doses... "Mommmaa???"
@@dre32pitt indeed. That was horrible. I don't know how I forgot about that one! 😮
@@triune_blades I was fortunate enough to watch this in the theater and I remember there being a decent amount of WWII vets in there.. it was dead quiet minus some sniffles when Ribisi bought it and when Miller gave his 'earn this...' talk to Jason Bourne.. I made sure to acknowledge any of the WWII vets if I made eye contact with them as at that time I knew, I myself would be enlisting in a couple of years..
Upham is hated by everyone who has watched this movie but he represents a very real and subconscious fear that is shared by most. He represents the fear that at the most critical moment of a scenario one will not rise to the occasion like the mind tells itself it will. This is a basic human fear, in my estimation, and is depicted brilliantly in the scene where the two men fight to the death.
Upham is a metaphor about the United States, France and England at the beginning of the war.
They were afraid of the Germans, while the Jewish were being killed.
still one of the most disturbing scenes in a movie
Some man face the challenge others coward in fear.
@@Vindix007 wow perfect analogy
@@jayfalvs I fast forward past that fight scene every time. I just can't watch it anymore because it disturbs me so much. Just thinking of it bothers me. I went to Normandy this past November and want to go again in the future. I found it to be a very strange place knowing so many came ashore and so many died right where I was sitting/walking.
I remember seeing this originally in the theaters. Just a riveting piece of brutal warfare, almost made you feel you were watching a real WW2 battle unfold in all its inglorious chaos.
The sniper was indeed heroic & brave, but alas even a great sniper is no match for an enemy tank once his position is compromised.
Still an amazing war movie, one of the best, after all this time.
Any movies mentioning Mexicans fighting at WWII ?. Who supplied oil to US, raw materials, iron, steel, army soldiers, farm workers, etc
@@THECDG999 BE QUIET! This ain't about you.
I am just not sure if a tank would be able to list it's canon that high to hit a tower
lass dich mal untersuchen du Wicht-
was ist an dem feigen Hinterhaltschützen denn"mutig " ???
To think that my dad was involved in fighting similar to this at the Battle of The Bulge, is unbelievable. Came home, lived a great life, had my three older brothers and I. Couldn’t be more proud!
would he talk to u guys about details of his service?
Your father, I know they don't like the title, but he is a hero. A man of exceptional calibre. A man most of those today can only dream of reaching such a status. A true patriot that stood up and served to defend our way of life. Answered the call of duty when it mattered. My brother, your father is an exceptional man who was lucky enough to come home. Your father is a man most of us aspire to be. I think I speak for most when I say we thank him for his service, and we hope to live up to be the calibre of man worthy of his, and that of his friends sacrifice.
I would say Battle of the Bulge was worse given the weather. Simply unimaginable.
I found many soldiers that passed for those fighting situations do not want to talk about those moments.
@@JumpierCleric26 his father was just another pawn in the war of greater evils. I don't think children in middle east or anywhere would think Nazis were much worse than Americans
Literally the stuff of nightmares. Terrifying, relentless brutality.
Not mine.
@@mmlad9828 not yet
Nothing about battle is heroic. It's just young men killing each other
@@IIAndersII 💯! And old politicians talking!
Just like every war. There are not anything called war hero, they are just murderers who are hailed as heroes. They deserve life in prison if they go to another country to fight.
This movie is 25 years old and has not aged a bit, it is still the most realistic war movie ever made.
What is the name
@@darvlyjbSaving Private Ryan
wrong every battle is not realist in this movie, except omaha beach none of these battles in the movie existed, this movie is just a representation of the battle of normandy
but the combat is just fucking perfectly represented
LMAO are you joking?
@@chipskylark8475 you talking to me or a other one? If yes tell me a battle that existed in private Ryan except Omaha beach
That 20mm scene is so brutal and that sound it makes gets me every time.
As a southpaw, I loved that Jackson was one as well. The struggle is real when you're first learning how to use a weapon/system that's set up for right-handed shooters. He did an awesome job of weapon manipulation. It sucks the stupid tank had to take him out. It's hard for a sniper to relocate when there's literally no better place to be your commander's eyes. This movie is so intense. Great upload! 10/10
As a fellow lefty I can't believe I didn't notice that detail. I was wondering for such a boss sniper why he couldn't pull back the bolt smoothly. Good looking 👌
I also shoot left handed. It's much easier to cycle the bolt with your right hand especially with a scope.
he is the most baddass sniper character ever... but i would like for him to relocate as soon as he call the 8 oclock then he switiches postion from there it wouldl be better for him to displace but he die being a fucking BADASS
I was just re-watching this scene from when I watched it years ago. I was thinking, they didn't have left handed rifles then!?. The time he spent, though efficient, reloading would have went so much quicker with a left handed reload/bolt.
@@captainscarlett1 I agree. I had a Remington 700 that was a right-handed version. It was actually quite simple to operate the bolt with my right hand. Yes, it would've been smoother with a left-handed bolt, but it certainly wasn't impossible. 👍
Absolutely compelling viewing. Can't take your eyes off this action for a second. The struggle is so tense. 10/10
I agree. Ghost Platoon by Campbell is another one that is off the chain good action!
@@easttexassplendor9670 not good
"Come and see" movie
I learned in history class that the real event was WORSE than what was depicted here.
@@dei4tube Они тупые, не пытайся...
That's definitely a 10+. This scene is SO intense and believable. I remember sitting at the movies and realizing the size of the enemy group coming for the village. I really felt my heart sink sitting in that chair.
Gotta disagree, this is more like a 9.87/10. The Omaha Beach landing, THAT is a 10+
Lots of unreal scenes. I loved the movie and everything but there are LOTS of unreal screnes
Yeah amazing 🙄 best parts are the sniper leaning out of a 2nd floor clock tower firing multiple shots at a full platoon with no return fire whatsoever and then the tank firing it’s main gun with less recoil than a spud gun. Lol, even the actors look like they’re amused at how bad it is
It's a US redneck propaganda movie. Do you think this really happened or what?
@@JackoBanon1 Well, I wasn't there. I can only go with the veterans leaving the theatre in tears at that time, saying this was the closest thing compared to their experiences. But yes, Hollywood has it's way of spicing things up, so to say.
I watched this in theaters as a teen and was both transfixed and horrified while I watched. My heart broke for any soldiers who have fought in war. I'm 39 now, and I can't not cry watching scenes from this movie. I somehow feel even MORE heartbreak, and I think it's because I am now a mother. I have a son and a daughter. And every dying man in this movie makes me think that he was once a mother's little baby. A precious life. War truly is hell, and I salute the brave men who fought for our freedom. So much lost.
Im 25 now
I wad born with this movie
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Now.... after America's saved the world from fascism.... we're headed towards becoming a fascist nation.
I loved how Jackson pray while he kills the entire German platoons. He’s like the angel of death incarnate.
Why are so many Americans obsessed with displaying their belief in public?
The religious crap irks me but him being white makes sense. He put in the work and we loved the results
@@wkatc007 Gotta put race in there eh?
@@wkatc007 Bruh, dumba**
@@wkatc007 this is the worst piece of crap i've read
It's been 24 years since this movie was made, still the greatest ever war movie!
Platoon is much better.
watch black hawk down.
The Lost Battalion is a good one as well.
U-boot 96 is the best
American Sniper rivals this movie in my opinion.
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That sticky bomb mishap is probably one of the most gruesomely accurate war scenes ever.
Accurate with the carnage, or with the infantryman mistiming the fuse? Because I thought his inattentiveness to a bomb fuse was unrealistic. I would've run out too early and tried to plant it before I let the fuse get too short. Even in the heat of battle, it would have my utmost attention.
@@YFZriderdude15 Try saying that again when their are bullets flying all around you with explosions and debris and body parts everywhere.
@@YFZriderdude15 😅😅😅 till you actually experience combat you have no idea How you will react or what you would do. Playing call of duty does not countas combat.
@@peterherrington3300 Haven't played video ganes in five years, but thanks dude. Rudeness to strangers is always appreciated.
@@YFZriderdude15 their point is still valid, you have no idea how you would behave or react in a situation like this. Chances are you'd be like Upham, like most of us. The levels of anxiety in combat, with your life at stake, are unimaginable to us civilians. One of my great-grand-fathers was a very tough guy who lived roughly, but even he literally shat & pissed himself in combat during WW1. Nearly got killed stupidly a few times when he was in a state of confusion due to the fear, the exhaustion, the deafening loudness & the overpowering smell
Everyone talks about how amazing and accurate the Omaha Beach scene is, and it define is great, but this battle is the most gripping I’ve ever seen. We know what’s happening at all times. We feel every death. It’s an incredible piece of blocking, pacing, editing and overall storytelling.
The Iconic WWII film of all time. My father was a WWII Army Veteran in the 756th Tank Battalion. He passed before this film was made. It was not until watching this outstanding movie in the theater that I truly understood what my father and all WWII Veterans had been through and the majority of them did it without complaint or boastful trumpish behavior. Without any doubt, they were the "Greatest Generation".
did he use to tell u he killed enemies? how did he feel when asked about the war?
@@Travis1.979 He told me, it was kill them or be killed. He also said it was the most brutal an un-human experience he ever had. He did not talk much about it but did say that all these individuals that give their opinion about war and all that happens during a battle have no idea of what they are talking about unless they have been there in the fight and done it first hand. I had an uncle that was an army cook and never saw frontline battle action, but would brag at the VFW about being in WWII. My father said there was nothing to brag about, it was just what they had to do in order to stop a madman and his lunatic followers. He also said that collecting the frozen bodies of his fellow US military soldiers after the Bulge was the hardest thing he ever had to do and would cry at night afterwards. I never saw my dad cry in my life time.
@@rvasquez8057 thank u vasquez for sharing it with me. May your father be in a good place. Kind regards.
@@rvasquez8057That’s tough😢, after watching Band of Brothers knowing how much pain those veterans have been through in that winter.
They were truly a different breed then most of us. @@kevy0307
Such a raw scene. As badass and heroic as the sniper was. He simply was outmatched by the power of armor and cannon. One round from the tank. Gone. Captain Miller looks up, disheartened, but has no time to dwell, continuing the fight.
He was a goner from the time he set up his position in the tower. It was only a matter of time before the Cookies zeroed in on him.
he saw the tank , but he was too greedy for more kills ..
@@schizophrenia6402, wtf are you talking about? “Greed” has nothing to do with this. It’s all about maintaining the tactical advantage, while trying to stay alive.
@@M35kriegsmarine he is a greedy ass thats why he got killed , run when u can , like vietcon
He killed as many foot soldiers as he could before he got it. He couldn't shoot through the tank, although today he might have the ammo to do so, but apples and oranges.@@M35kriegsmarine
“Krauts! Right flank!” Man that pumps me up!
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I've only seen this movie 3 times, and remember most of it. Be glad you didn't go through this in your life. The greatest line is at the end of the film, where Tom Hanks tells Ryan 'earn this.' It's a message for all of us to live our lives to the fullest, as so many men in history were cut down and not able to.
"Yeah, I'm fine too, Captain. Thanks."
😂 that bit of comedy lightened the mood for a couple of seconds
Reiben was the MVP for jumping in and saving Ryan like that. He's one of the few soldiers from the original squadron that lived too!
Reiben was the MVP for jumping in and saving Ryan like that. He's one of the few soldiers from the original squadron that lived too!
That last German soldier really knew how to outplay the sniper …the way he ran criss cross literally dodging bullets ..you can tell the sniper kept missing and you can see he was getting frustrated and never got the kill..very impressive that sniper was clearly outmatched
This comment made me think of the "serpentine" scene in Generation Kill .)
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This movie shook me to the core. My friend who was with me at the theater was speechless and i saw men weeping while they were leaving the theater. What those men endured is something no person should ever go through.
I think Jackson's death really hit me for this one. His skills was immaculate with that to his teammates. They wouldn't have gotten that far without their spotter in the sky.
Jackson is prolly my favorite character, he is a *hell* of a shot, the fact that he prays while making hellacious shots seems so badass to me and gives his character so much depth
And if you watched Band of Brothers, you seem to transpose real life Shifty Powers to Jackson.
@@RidinDirtyRollinBurnoutsprolly”? What does that mean? Anyhow, actual snipers keep moving their position. They don’t stay fixed in one place, because the enemy will zero in on you…..which is exactly what happened here.
@@M35kriegsmarineprolly is a shorted version of the word “Probably”
@@RidinDirtyRollinBurnouts, really? He comes across as a religious fanatic, who uses GOD as a misguided excuse for killing.
The ominous squeaking of the Tiger tank's wheels in the distance before all hell broke loose was the most chilling scene for me. Greatest WWII battle sequence ever.
Thats not a real tiger, Its a t-34.
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This is why I love re-watching movies with the subtitles. At 5:10 when Jackson says "God grant me strength" truly gives me chills hearing that. It's only him and Parker in a heroic standoff, and the enemy knows exactly where they are, and have no way to escape. What a masterpiece!
One of the greatest sniper scenes in any movie ever
Except he is a marksman, not a sniper. Big difference.
And the best sniper film in my view is Enemy at the Gates.
@@jcobb7762 excuse me, HE HAS A SNIPER IN HIS HANDS ........ are you stupld?
@@jh1699 I also think so too
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I was disturbed when I watched this, at the age of 18. Now at 41, it makes me want to cry, seeing how hellish this truly was, with what those men went through.
it’s crazy every time I watch this film I was thinking a life a family ruined a loved one unset and it happens every second the whole film it’s insane what these brave hero’s did for our country.
Im 41 too, 1981 lol
Go to the beaches in Normandy. It is a surreal experience. I was thankful that I arrived at low tide.
What bothers me as a 48 yr old vet is these were real men who fought and never asked for praise. Men real men. Now we have sam smith and a whole world of wokeness. Can’t tell you how sad it makes me. My granddad found himself in Dunkirk and Burma and will forever be a true hero to me. Stand easy old man. Miss the hell out of him
It's only a movie.
Private Jackson was very strong as well as brave and courageous. He knew what he was doing and did his best until the end and even tried to save his comrade when he realized what was wrong and they were in danger.
This movie still holds up to this day. Can’t change my mind on it being one the best war films in movie history.
I thinks it’s number 1
to hell and back is a contender
@@telengardforever7783
Black Hawk Down and Dunkirk
They are the second best after SPR.
From a 3 time Iraq Combat Infantryman, I have to say that this is about the most realistic combat scene I have ever seen. My heartrate went up and I felt my fingers start to tighten. Once the open field combat was over, we spent each day on patrol in Baghdad and had more than our share of CQB. It is horrifying and the "fog of war" is real. You don't think about it when it is happening, the adrenaline takes care of that. But when the day is over and you are back in your hooch alone with your thoughts, that is when your hands start to shake.
That's bullsh*t, cause that scene is pure Hollywood memorial day nonsense. If the Germans had been this stupid, the war would have lasted only a couple of weeks.
@@volkerwestphal3746 Everyone criticizing this scene forgets that people in high command are also people who can fuck up. A big reason why the Germans lost the war was incompetence in higher command, especially on the eastern front.
@@MikeHawk-s2g
Except that for this scene even to happen the Germans should just forget all the basic things soldiers should do!
@@Pikkabuu I’m not a soldier, so I can’t tell you what a soldier “would” do, but I bet you the average man wouldn’t exactly know what to do or act rationally when panicked and bewildered by explosions and machine gun fire during an ambush.
@@MikeHawk-s2g
Problem there is that the whole ambush is possible only because the Germans aren't doing everything that they should do to avoid such ambushes!
Basically it is as if you went on a drive without checking that you have all the stuff you need and you didn't check if the car has enough gas.
Barry pepper is so good in everything he’s in. What a talented guy.
Yeah, even when he was in the Jagged edge music video "Goodbye". Great stuff by this guy.
i remember going to the cinema to watch this when it first came out and at the end of the film no one got up for a good minute or two. normally people are already putting coats on etc and shuffling around and talking but it was eerily silent, no one talked and just walked out. it hit hard
I remember the same exact thing. Even watching these youtube video cuts of the scenes have the same effect on me.
My boss and his wife went to see it together. When the slugs went flying at the landing, she could not take it and walked out.
I had the same experience. During the beach landing, my wife and I couldn't even eat the popcorn we bought. I just remember sitting there stunned with the carnage on the screen. At the end of the movie, the lights came on, and the audience just sat there for awhile.
It was the realism at the time it came out….Not many movies had that realistic affect of gore at that time. Those WWII vets were still in their 70’s at the time also…I remember hearing reports of many people walking out because they couldn’t handle the gore.
@LeeFred78 lol I went and saw Schindlers List in theaters and for some reason had the idea to sneak in a bunch of food/candy and also buy popcorn (my buddies and I were a bit stoned too, we thought it was just gonna be a war movie). It felt so wrong just watching a holocaust movie while shoveling food in our mouths 😅
That haunting noise at the end when he looks up is amazing.
This was one of the greatest WW2 movies ever made 👏
actually it's the greatest
@@tarekyeerum2006 you haven't seen Stalingrad 1993
@@boris2997 I'll do
@@tarekyeerum2006 👏
More like propaganda, you do realise that German tank crews were made up of elite units, they didn't blindly travel in streets covered in rubble, they used mainly flanking manuevers and used range to take out priority targets, and soldiers used armour to protect them, they didn't run around everywhere like mindless rabble.
The Greatest Generation. We stand on your shoulders. Thank you.
Yes, thank you for turning our countries in shithole countries.
Mind you, it's also people from that generation who put monsters like Hitler, Franco or Mussolini to power.
My father was a combat medic first infantry division my uncle was second infantry division carried a BA are all the way across Belgium halfway across Germany the stories they told me they are both gone now I love and miss them both very much the stories they told me will live in my mind in my heart forever
😞
I hope you documented the stories somehow. It would be incredible if you had them on audio tape and even better a VHS. I understand that you very well may not have recorded anything but if you did there are an endless number of people on here who would be fascinated to hear/see them. After seeing Band of Brothers at least 3 times I have a new found interest in 1st hand accounts of WW2. You can't make that kind of stuff up. It's wild to think it all really happened exactly like that.
I'm sorry I just re-read this and it looks like you only have the stories in your memory now. That's ok, that's how 99.9% of all stories are and it's rare to be able to put things on tape/video. If anyone reading this has anything to share from 1st hand accounts please share them on here. People want to hear these legends one last time.
My respects to both, may they rest in peace.
you should tell the stories
I love the fact that even after more than quarter of a century not a single movie come even close to the atmosphere, horror and realism of Saving Private Ryan.
3:59 shows the great character arc of Reiben. From the very onset of the mission, he was always the one most skeptical of it. By the end of the film, he’s willing to do everything in his power and risk his own life to uphold the value of their mission.
Just before the battle begins, he nodded to Ryan while in their foxhole as in saying we in this together, let's get this over with and home you go.
When General Marshall said Ryan performed admirably even after learning his three brothers had died, it could have only been Reiben that relayed that information up command.
@@jameshoran8 I had a similar thought. There had to be a sort of begrudging respect at the least. The dude found out that his brothers were dead and that they were going to fight a battle that was absolutely not in their favor with (presumably) no hope of any reinforcements and without the necessary weapons to completely do their jobs. Despite all of that, he refused to leave or even break down despite it all. Gotta respect that.
Wtf is Ryan even doing there lol, he looks like a turtle trying to flip itself over so it can walk 😆
Reiben has nothing to worry about, guys: he was born lucky.
That sniper went out fighting for God and country. 🤘 Favorite character.
This is how war movies should be. Awful, brutal, and honest. There's no glory in war, just utter tragedy and chaos. I genuinely hope the last world war was that last before humanity figures out its differences. No one needs to experience such senseless violence.
I love how it has no narrative about the war itself and simply shows what these men had to do. It really highlights the senselessness of it and made me feel sad for the soldiers on both sides.
The character of Jackson was such a professional.
I've seen the movie at least 10 times, and I'm still getting choked up at this scene. One of the best war movies ever made.
One of the best movies ever made! Specially when you realize it came-out in 1998! The special/practical effects, scenarios, wardrobe and props... but also the actors/acting, story/writing/dialogue and the way everything was shoot!... it is simply fkn insane how good this movie was (and still is imo) at the time!
"Especially" though i know you rebel sons uh bitches have your own way of sayin words
It’s how Spielberg connects all the individuals’ action’s together that makes this scene so effective.
I remember when this movie first came out. It was heralded as by far the most realistic depiction of warfare up to that point. It's awesome how good the movie holds up even to this day.
Nah. Anyone who had seen more movies would have known about the way more realistic takes on war like Das Boot, Stalingrad, Die Brucke, Talvisota, Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon etc.
Yeah, I remember seeing this in the movie theatres for the first time. It had a quality that seemed to bring WWII to life.
@@spoopy9689
So what if it is naval or a different war?! The fact is still that they have realistic combat!
And the fact that you dismiss half of the movies for made up reasons and have seen only one of the rest DOESN'T mean that SPR is more realistic than all of the movies I listed!
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You say majority when you are comparing to just one movie....
@@spoopy9689
I did read what you said! Apparently you didn't...
You dismiss majority of the movies and then state that you have only seen one of the rest!
My grandfather landed on Normandy I can only imagine the terror he faced like so many others not knowing if they were going to make it out alive!!! This is one of the great war movies as far as detail and authenticity.
Quite possibly the greatest WWII movie ever made. Along side greats like The Longest Day and Patton, Saving Private Ryan will be forever considered the best of the best when it comes to WWII movies! From start to finish, this movie never lets up! More of an experience than a movie, SPR will be one of my all-time favorite movies!
you should try to watch soviet WWII movies
What about Band of Brothers?
The Thin Red Line is like the best movie for me.
Who gives a crap about Soviet movies. The USSR was a degenerate evil regime much worse than the 3rd Reich..
@@erichonecker1010 everyone gives who not filled with such a pure antirussian propaganda.
One of the FINEST War Movies ever made - full of authenticity as well as a terrific cast, notably Tom Hanks. Steven Spielberg really is a MASTER of his craft with films such as Jaws, Schindler's List etc., to name but a very few.
Saving Private Ryan is a Film that you can watch over and over again over a period of time and still marvel at its polished finesse.
I’ll never forget the first time i watched this. I was in middle school and this was on VHS. My heart pounded so hard during this, I had never saw anything as intense and realistic as this. It completely blew me away
The end bit where the sniper realises he's going to die and just shouts a warning. Such bravery on BOTH sides 🌹RIP
Incredibly brave...and incredibly sad. This great film really makes you FEEL the war! So many died so that others could live. I salute them all, bravehearts all.
It's a movie dude. And nothing brave about ordinary men killing each other for their leaders.
@@Mastakilla91 you must be fun at parties
@@Mastakilla91 also,sake of the world was at hand,not just "their leaders"
And a dude that good with a sniper certainly wasn't just an "ordinary" men,unless the ordinary folks on your street are some great ass snipers or soldiers
@@Mastakilla91 oh somebody carrying a wounded soldier thru gunfire and bombs isn't brave? Stfu moron
狙撃者の最後は何度見ても泣いちゃう
死ぬ間際まで仲間のこと気遣ってるし
本当はこんなことしたくないんだろうな…
もし平和な世界ならと思うと悲しいな…
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@@cvh928그만해 자식아
One of the most incredible battle scenes ever put to film
That movie was absolutely pure gold
I've never watched such a well directed combat scene like this one
One of Spielberg's best.
Platoon by Oliver stone 💪
My grandfather is 100 years old and still living independently at home. He is a Royal Canadian Engineer and fought at the Battle of Ortona. He invaded Sicily and retook Italy and was part of the occupation force in post-war Germany.
Saw this in real time in the cinema. A cinematic milestone.
That BOOM from the tank is something else, I couldn't imagine hearing that and knowing what's coming at me.
I was 15 and we were late to see this cool new war movie. The only seats were the front row, and they were neck breakingly close. It was quite a shock to my system but what an amazing cinematic accomplishment. Bring back films of this caliber.
for real, theres' nothing but garbage now a days
I am not sure they have ever made films of this caliber, I have seen pretty much every war movie ever made we grew up on them in the 1960's and not one ever showed the true nature of war so graphically, the scene where the sticky bomb goes off to soon really brings it home to me. Most war movies portray a sanitized reality, as some one put it to me in another comment it was not the dead that bothered him it was the screams of the living.
Not enough women heroes and ni...ers, today not doable.
I love how much effort they put in to make that t-34 look like a tiger I mean they even have the air filter tubes going over the top of the engine deck
its amazing how great this movie is it has every aspect of a great war film
I know it’s only a movie, but it’s based on a true story, but I don’t know how anybody can disrespect a veteran.
based on propaganda
Saving Private Ryan is an iconic war film that I predict will still be thrilling to see at the end of the century, but what no one is saying is that behind all the excellent performances is the direction of Steven Spielberg. No one can imagine what it takes to coax out of the actors performances that I am sure they themselves marvel at to this day.
Brutal how the 20mm pops the dudes head off on the tank.
good way to go in a place that like, rather than die slowly on a battlefield next to your dead and crying friends
You see this movie a couple of times but you suffer for a lifetime.
The sound in this film is unbelieveable its terrifying
Man my heart races the entire time of this epic scene
The amount of detail in this film is insane !
Such a masterpiece. Top 1 among all war scenes ever.
4:16 the reverberated scream the Tiger lets out after Miller clears it out is like its dying breath. Like he finally slayed the beast.
Jackson’s death hit me the most and so as Wade
1 of the best movies in history of cinema!
this movie is one my lifetime favs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is the name?
@@garciasschevy Saving Pvt Ryan
Iconic how he died when he was in the obvious place for a sniper (highground), but all the other achievements he had in the movie was from a lower shooting position.
Savage battle scene, totally unforgettable.
One of the most iconic War films ever made .. & Schindler's List, Salute 🙏
That 20 cal… brutal
not a 20 caliber that is a flak 30. it fires 20mm rounds.
I am from Rebublic of Tatarstan(Part of Russian Federation). My 3 grand uncles died in different battlefields fighting against Germans, only my grandfather went until Berlin and came back alive. All of his classmates and friends also died in the war.
Brutal war for the Soviets. Thank you for sharing
But your name is John smith
@@moisuomi My real name is Rinat.
And now Russia starting the war. In 2022
So seems like your generation didn't understand that bitter lesson, cause 80 years later you choose the wrong side.
I've still no idea how I was able to watch this film in one shot back in the day, this scene alone is just so realisitic I'm sweating already
the sound in this movie ROCKS !! wish i had seen it in a movie theater. with kick butt speakers.
Man this movie is epic & tragic at the same time.
Every second of this movie Is a masterpiece!
Love the sound of that 30. Passing out slaps. Brutal.
Barry Pepper reciting prayers as he does his military duty wow....good actor.
one of the best WWII movies
This is honestly ( coming from someone that has been in close urban combat) - one of THE best realistic scenes ever on film. There are some mistakes, but overall - this shows the fucking craziness, chaos, and total confusion of close quarters combat. Unless you have actually been in this type of situation, you cannot honestly understand how effing crazy it is - yelling/screaming/ total confusion, no idea what is happening/ you are deaf from all the rounds, RPG's etc, etc both in and outgoing. - you just do whatever you have to do to survive. That is it - just survive for the next 5 mins, There is no "objective" - all you think of is how can I live for the next 60 seconds, then 2 mins, then 5 mins etc....It has destroyed me......
Your fingers are still intact though or did some else type this for you 😂😂😂😂
Who attacked your country?
The next 60 seconds? Shit, in urban combat, it's more like the next _6_ seconds.
At least you guys didn’t have to fight a convention fighting force like shown here.
I am glad that you survived and hope that you never have to experience it again. May you find peace in this life.
Barry Pepper is a great actor, he was the voice actor of Cpl. Dunn in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and the protagonist of Prototype, Alex Mercer.
He was great as the baddie in True Grit as well.
I've only seen this movie 300 times, and remember most of it. Be glad you didn't go through this in your life. The greatest line is at the end of the film, where Tom Hanks tells Ryan 'earn this.' It's a message for all of us to live our lives to the fullest, as so many men in history were cut down and not able to.
6:38 this sniper is my favorite person in the movie, sad that such a powerful sniper died
Could you imagine everyone being called up now... what a joke weve become
@fudgepacker2858 no they definitely were not
The scene torward the end with the Marder III elevating on Jackson was just brutal, as was the use of the 20 mm AAA as an antipersonnel weapon. That's combat - you use whatever you got however the hell you need to, and the German column was pretty depleted already at this point in the war. "Depleted" does not mean "defenseless," however... especially against a single squad caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
And even when he knew he was seconds from death, Jackson's only thought was to yell for his partner to get to cover. He tried damn hard to save his life, but it was already too late. If you look close you'll see Jackson's head *caving in* as tthe 80 mm HEAT round simply erases his high perch.
Too fucking brutal man thanks alot for telling me
That Monstrous thing of Mockup was not a Marder III. It had a 7.5 CM Canon IRL. Like The Tiger 1 was a T34 Mockup.. Look at the Tower or the Tracks.. Geez its crazy unrealistic. Just a movie
@@dennishorror142 Indeed. The Marder III is the one that gets taken out with Molotov cocktails. I have no idea what the vehicle that kills Jackson and Parker is supposed to be.
@@NathanF11989 I think it's supposed to be a Hetzer tank destroyer or Jagdpanther judging by the profile and shape of the vehicle.
Impeccable Hollywood teeth. As much as I dig his character and that scene. Can't help but notice that
love this scene, most intensive fight ever made in hollywood
4:48 The guys leaning against the tank are dolls for obvious reasons, but that stuff always kills it for me.
When u see this would not think it is like a game. It's for real everyone only have one life, but them still run into the fight to do what they need to do.
*Respect to all WW2 soldiers, the great years*