The heroism and courage of the people who participated on the day D of the media technology used to save the private Ryan on the longest day was brought to the big screen from several angles. Between 1939 and 1945, the most terrible period of the broadest human conflict seen by mankind, with unrivaled destructive weapons and unnecessary massacres of millions of people both inside and outside the war, was. The longest day (1962) was a wonderful interpretation of the invasion day of the famous Normandy.
Open discussion and discussion on rescuing Ryan Ryan has focused on the concept of movie realism as it is a way to put the audience on the beach while watching the day. The importance of veterans' approval for realism of rescuing Ryan Ryan has been raised to the level of marketing strategy. There is also a report that Spielberg's film company established a hotline to advise veterans seeing movies (Guardian, 1998: 10). Likewise, the goal of realism is understood as justification of the degree of "violent" battle image; Spielberg is to reproduce the fear of their experience in exact details in the people who fought in World War II It seems to be owed by.
Ryan 's rescue Ryan is known for his strong portrayal of war, especially the ranking of D - Day landing to Omaha Beach. This program has earned high praise from critics and veterans in its realism, handheld photography and editing for more than 20 minutes. (THR calls it "unforgettable", "baptized by the fire of hell"), Roger Albert pointed out that it seems to be "a picture of war unprecedented." Psychological reactions, which allowed the Veterans Affairs Department to establish a hotline for those affected by the film.
Save Private Ryan (1998) - The first thing about rescuing Ryan Ryan is the opening sequence; D Day Normandy's invasion. In the movie, I have never seen the perspective created by the camera. This extended scene is an immersive Tour De Force that will be replicated in the coming years. It is reminiscent of the most popular first-person shooter game in video games like Call of Duty. The Thing (1982) - My favorite SF / horror movie, this is how you shoot. Originally made in 1951, it was called "something from another world". I like it, but I do not like John Carpenter's rework. When carpenters are confined, isolated, dark and cold, the original is relaxed and not urgent. The original monster is a humanoid, and in carpenters it is a human being, and then it is different from a human being.