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Saving Private Ryan Review

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Critics scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 5.0
    90

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    Metascore®
    Universal acclaim
    based on a weighted average of all
    critic review scores.

  • 100

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    The New York Times Elvis Mitchell

    Steven Spielberg's soberly magnificent new war film, the second such pinnacle in a career of magical versatility, has been made in the same spirit of urgent communication. It is the ultimate devastating letter home.

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  • 100

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    Variety Todd McCarthy

    A searingly visceral combat picture, Steven Spielberg’s third World War II drama is arguably second to none as a vivid, realistic and bloody portrait of armed conflict.

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  • 100

    out of 100

    USA Today Mike Clark

    The rawest, most sustained screen portrayal of 20th century combat.

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  • 100

    out of 100

    Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

    This film embodies ideas. After the immediate experience begins to fade, the implications remain and grow.

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  • 100

    out of 100

    Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman

    A movie of staggering virtuosity and raw lyric power, a masterpiece of terror, chaos, blood, and courage.

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  • 80

    out of 100

    Los Angeles Times Kenneth Turan

    A startling reminder of exactly how spectacular a director Spielberg can be when he allows himself to be challenged by a subject (in this case World War II) that pushes against his limits.

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For Families provided by Common Sense Media

OK for kids 16+

Bloody, tragic war epic doesn't hold back.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents need to know that this is Steven Spielberg's most violent film, especially in the opening 25-minute D-Day invasion massacres. There's no sugar-coating, no "cartoon violence," no nameless, inconsequential casualties like LucasFilm Imperial Stormtroopers. This is unrestrained, ugly, and dirty combat, meant to make the viewer appreciate the monstrous human cost and tragic sacrifice of the Allied beachhead -- a price mostly paid by young men. Stunned, vengeful U.S. soldiers are seen committing what would be considered atrocities (shooting surrendering Germans, as well as innocent non-Germans who can't speak English). Even though characters are religious -- one prays fervently before killing with his sniper skills -- everyone swears a lot, too. Some "special editions" carry supplementary documentary material, including clips of Steven Spielberg's own 8mm war movies he made as a kid.

  • Families can talk about the D-Day invasion, and especially the troop makeup of WWII -- a lot of fighting and dying was done by soldiers who were hardly more than boys. The behavior of characters under fire includes cowardice and vicious homicide, unleashed even at surrendering enemy. Do you think those man can be excused for such a breakdown of discipline? What about soldiers in the field today? Was the mission to save Ryan worth the risk after all? What other war movies and documentaries have you seen? Do they seem true to life? How about the coverage you see in the news? Is it balanced? How would you be able to tell?

The good stuff
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    Messages: Capt. Miller is here a paragon of military discipline and fairness, though he too weeps when a friend is killed. He explains in a key moment that in peacetime life he's a schoolteacher, not a career soldier. Even though they bristle at their mission, the men carry out the assignment, at great personal risk. One shows mercy to a German and comes to grievously regret it. Others shoot defenseless and surrendering enemy without thinking twice. Though the platoon is of mixed backgrounds (Jewish, Christian, Italian-American, Appalachian), all are white, which accurately reflects the racially segregated U.S. forces at the time.

What to watch for
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    Violence: Graphic, savage battlefield violence, as men are blown up, shot, and dismembered by artillery fire, and bayoneted, beaten, and stabbed in hand-to-hand fighting. Unsparing death comes to sympathetic characters as well as ones we hardly know.

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    Sex: Dirty jokes and salty stories cracked by members of the platoon.

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    Language: Lots of F- and S-words, "asshole," God's name in vain (or prayed to before killing), and the profane military acronym F.U.B.A.R. is eventually explained.

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    Consumerism: Not an issue

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    Drinking, drugs and smoking: Social drinking, smoking.

Fan Reviews provided by

5

Classic!!! by RUReady
Own it on DVD

5

Saving Private Ryan by The Cow Pharaoh
The Best War Movie ever made. It showed how bad things where in WWII and keeps you hooked. I'm a fan of History but you don't have to be to love this movie. I give it 5 army helmets out of 5

5

WWII as real as it gets by the_flick_reviewing_king
A movie which left veterans in tears and many other movie watchers. It isnt for the faint of heart as the story takes you from the trajic yet victorious D-day invasion of Normandy France across Germany in search of one man the plot truely ties the traditional characteristics of unity, brotherhood, and heroism. It is the most accurate WWII movie to date thanks to Steven Speilberg whose father actually was in WWII as an airforce pilot he got alot of ideas from him. I believe it may be the best war movie ever made to date the actors Tom Hanks, Barry Pepper, Vin Diesel, Matt Damon, and many other actors even Paul Giamati gave one of their best perfomances in this film. It will drag you in and carry you through with eye popping visual effects for its time and gripping gritty action. I have to rank this film as one of my favorites. I would not advise for kids really graphic war violence and gore plus language makes it unsuitable. I recommend this one.

5

THE BESt MOVIE EVER by Dylano
This was the first war film i saw when i was three i love this now when people ohh love that means its alright but seriously when someone says hey whats your favorite movie i say saving private ryan great war scenes excesspacialy at the end i was only 3 years old when i saw and i never cry but for this movie i cry every time at two parts one is when the medic dies and the other one at the ending i dont cry for anything else. I loved it so much i went to normandy beach 3 years ago and saw where D-day took place. I love this movie.

5

One Of A Kind by flixwatchergal
I just rewatched this movie and even though I needed to go to bed because I had to work the next day I just could not shut the movie off. I have seen this movie numerous times, even so there is something about the story and characters that is so captivating. I think this is Tom Hanks best film ever. His acting is flawless. The other acters are great too...The movie takes place in WWII D-day and it is very graphic. A group of soilders are sent on a mission to find a young man, Pt. Ryan, whose 3 brothers have already been killed in action. The orders have come from up top and as the mission is carried out the soilders experience many different emotions about the mission. You go along the search with them and it sure is a ride! The film depicts the horrors of war, brotherhood of soilders, sacrifice, duty, and human strengths and frailty. If you like war movies then this is a must see. But you need to watch it when you can really pay attention because it is a fast moving story line.

5

violentboy by ggbull
im really a fan of old civil war movies that is a good movie!

5

by gec2030

4

by Bo Knows

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by gdwyer87

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