Saving Private Ryan: Powerful, gritty war movie. - Saving Private Ryan Reviews


Production Status:Released
Logline:After D-Day, 8 soldiers are sent on a mission to save a man whose three brothers were killed in combat.
Genres:Action/Adventure, Drama and War
Running Time:2 hrs. 50 min.
Release Date:July 24, 1998 Nationwide
MPAA Rating:R for intense prolonged realistically graphic sequences of war violence, and for language.
Distributors:DreamWorks SKG
Production Co.:Mutual Film Company
Studios:DreamWorks SKG, Paramount Pictures
U.S. Box Office:$216,119,491
Filming Locations:County Wexford, Ireland Hatfield, England, United Kingdom
Produced in:United Kingdom
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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Powerful, gritty war movie. - Saving Private Ryan Reviews

Great movie, but very gory. Not so bad that it distracts you from the movie, just a lot. Spilelberg has created a masterpiece here. The camera angles it shows in the battles and skirmish's where it looks as if it is through the eyes of a soldier makes watching the battle scenes even better. I saw this when it first came on video, thought it was pretty good, then i decided to rent it again and I liked it a lot more. This has a lot of really good charactor actors like Dennis Farrina, Giavanni Ribassi, Tom sizemore and Edward Burns. I liked that this, a 3 hour movie, used only one tape.

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