SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (first time watching + lots of tears)
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2021
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Original Movie: Saving Private Ryan
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I can't believe you watched this on a phone. Sacrilege.
Sorry, I stopped watching when you decided to see this movie for the FIRST TIME on your iPhone. LOL! C'mon. Really? Just put off the reaction video for another day.
You. Watched this. On. A. Phone.
I’m 74. My father went in on D Day at Normandy. He was in 5 campaigns including the Battle of the Bulge. Before the war he never drank. After the war he was an alcoholic the rest of his life.
Natalie please promise you will never watch a movie on your phone again. Of all the movies to do that with, it is legit heartbreaking that you saw Saving Private Ryan this way. You are one of my favorite reactors I love your content!!
Saving Private Ryan came out the summer when I was 16 and working as an usher at a theatre. For at least a month I would wait until the very end of the credits to clean (didn't need do that for any other movie) because there were always at least a few elderly men (most likely veterans) at every showing quietly weeping through the entire credits. I know I didn't fully appreciate their grief at the time but I'm so glad in retrospect that my younger self gave them that time uninterrupted.
When Captain Miller says his last words, “Earn this” to Private Ryan, he’s saying it to ALL OF US. We have to be the best people we can be so that those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom would not have died in vain.
The only thing that’s more sad than this movie is your admission that you watched a movie on your phone. Please don’t ever do that again thank you
Omg, did you really just watch, of all movies -- THIS movie -- on a phone?! Yikes. Hope it was enjoyable nonetheless.
" I was having issues with my laptop so I decided to watch this movie (SAVING PRIVATE RYAN) on my PHONE..." ~facepalm~
"Corporal you need to get wherever the fuck you need to get."
I saw this in the theater when it first came out. At the end of the movie, everyone got up, didn't say a word, and we all filed out quietly...it was kind of eerie.
Natalie: I'm watching Saving Private Ryan on my phone
The opening 15 minutes of this movie was filmed so realistically, that many survivors of Omaha beach, veterans of that assault, had to leave the theater because it was too real for them.
When I was in the Coast Guard back in the 1980s, I knew a Chief Petty Officer and a group of us were talking about war. There were quite a few Vietnam Veterans in the Coast Guard at the time who saw combat in one of the other services, then joined the Coast Guard because they couldn’t handle civilian life. He told us the story of his uncle.
How Saving Private Ryan lost to Shakespeare in Love in the Best Picture category is beyond me. It’s a joke.
The guy that volunteers to go LEFT is the sniper, not WADE, the guy who dies in that fight. Wade was the medic, and the guy with the closeup in the night church, talking about his Mom getting home from work and pretending to sleep. That is why it is so sad when a second before he dies, all he wants is his Mother.
"The one I know is gonna survive is Tom"
As someone who deals with what the character Ryan is dealing with, survivors guilt is one of the worst combat wounds that any service member deals with daily. We try to carry the torch for those who have been lost in combat and hold their honor and hope that the life we live will be up to the standards that will bring honor to their sacrifice. F**ked Up Beyond All Recognition (FUBAR)
2 hours and 50 minutes of cinematic perfection.