Saving Private Ryan

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Saving Private Ryan.

Oscar winning director Steven Spielberg directed the emotional film ‘Saving Private Ryan’. Steven Spielberg attempted to recount the horror of war. Spielberg quotes; “I was looking for realism all the time”.

The film follows a group of American soldiers in World War Two assigned to locate and bring back Private James Ryan (Matt Damon), who is fighting somewhere in the French countryside. Private Ryan’s three brothers have all been killed in the war and military officials have decided that his mother should be spared the death of her fourth son. A group of approximately eight men searching for Ryan, encountering various incidents along the way resulting in the death of most of the men.

The film begins with typography stating ‘Saving Private Ryan. This is written in quite a clear strong font with definite colours, black and white. This typography then fades until we see a United States of America flag; however this seems to be faded. I think what the director is trying to show is that the American dream has been broken. This is a superb way of showing such a deep meaning within something so simple.

The film then moves on to the camera panning up to the back of an elderly man who is limping. This leaves you asking more questions and also leaves an air of mystery about who this man is and why he is here. You then see the man stumbling towards a military cemetery. You see thousands and thousands of graves. All these graves make us feel a sense of devastation. The camera follows him limping towards a certain grave. The elderly man begins to weep and falls onto his knees. The camera zooms into the man’s eyes. This makes the audience feel that they have been put into this elderly mans shoes.

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The sound plays a big part in order to show emotion. Whilst the title graphics are showing you can hear trumpets. Trumpets are commonly used for military funerals. Also, when the camera follows the man, you can hear his footsteps and the leaves rustling beneath his feet, this makes us feel anxious and nervous. The instruments then build up the nearer he gets towards the grave this includes violins. Violins convey emotion towards the viewer.

When the soldiers first land on the beach you can hear the loud choppy waves and you can hear distinctive gun shots; this ...

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