Michael P. Jahoda

Michael P. Jahoda

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    • Stone 2022-04-22 07:01:02

      World Peace

      A hero is someone who moves forward with fear. The protagonists of the movie are a bunch of such heroes. The opening scene of the film is a grand and brutal invasion of Normandy. The opening is extremely tragic. The sea is dyed red, and the howling can be heard endlessly. Broken legs, broken arms,...

    • Muhammad 2022-04-20 09:01:02

      crime and the end of life

      The film expresses a symmetry, that is, the crimes committed by the characters at the beginning and the final outcome - dead or alive, are closely related; no matter how the duty of a soldier is not fulfilled, no matter how dead. There is a detailed presentation; as people explore step by step,...

    • Sharon 2021-10-20 18:58:22

      War films that do not promote war are truly excellent war films.

    • Tara 2022-03-25 09:01:03

      Finally read it in full. It can be called a war film photography and scheduling textbook. The sound effects and set scene restoration are also very good. The plot disappointed me. It’s good to have a neutral attitude towards war, but the depth and level of sensationalism are average. There are also a lot of gangs. Wei Guangzheng's "Spielberg" style theme is too strong. The ultimate in American theme movies. It’s a classic and excellent war movie, but it’s by no means perfect, it’s by no means the best.

    Saving Private Ryan quotes

    • Private Jackson: Sir... I have an opinion on this matter.

      Captain Miller: Well, by all means, share it with the squad.

      Private Jackson: Well, from my way of thinking, sir, this entire mission is a serious misallocation of valuable military resources.

      Captain Miller: Yeah. Go on.

      Private Jackson: Well, it seems to me, sir, that God gave me a special gift, made me a fine instrument of warfare.

      Captain Miller: Reiben, pay attention. Now, this is the way to gripe. Continue, Jackson.

      Private Jackson: Well, what I mean by that, sir, is... if you was to put me and this here sniper rifle anywhere up to and including one mile of Adolf Hitler with a clear line of sight, sir... pack your bags, fellas, war's over. Amen.

      Private Reiben: Oh, that's brilliant, bumpkin. Hey, so, Captain, what about you? I mean, you don't gripe at all?

      Captain Miller: I don't gripe to *you*, Reiben. I'm a captain. There's a chain of command. Gripes go up, not down. Always up. You gripe to me, I gripe to my superior officer, so on, so on, and so on. I don't gripe to you. I don't gripe in front of you. You should know that as a Ranger.

      Private Reiben: I'm sorry, sir, but uh... let's say you weren't a captain, or maybe I was a major. What would you say then?

      Captain Miller: Well, in that case... I'd say, "This is an excellent mission, sir, with an extremely valuable objective, sir, worthy of my best efforts, sir. Moreover... I feel heartfelt sorrow for the mother of Private James Ryan and am willing to lay down my life and the lives of my men - especially you, Reiben - to ease her suffering."

      Mellish: [chuckles] He's good.

      Private Caparzo: I love him.

      [they make mocking kissy-faces at each other]

    • Private Reiben: You wanna explain the math of this to me? I mean, where's the sense of riskin' the lives of the eight of us to save one guy?

      Captain Miller: Twenty degrees. Anybody wanna answer that?

      Medic Wade: Reiben, think about the poor bastard's mother.

      Private Reiben: Hey, Doc, I got a mother, all right? I mean, you got a mother. Sarge's got a mother. I mean, shit, I bet even the captain's got a mother.

      [he turns and looks at Miller, who has a bemused expression on his face]

      Private Reiben: Well, maybe not the captain, but the rest of us got mothers.

      Upham: "Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die."

      Mellish: La-la, la-la, la-la, la-la, la-la, la-la, la-la, la-la. What the fuck is that supposed to mean, Corporal, huh? We're all supposed to die, is that it?

      Captain Miller: Upham's talking about our duty as soldiers.

      Upham: Yes, sir.

      Captain Miller: We all have orders, and we have to follow 'em. That supersedes everything, including your mothers.

      Upham: Yes, sir. Thank you sir.

      Private Reiben: Even if you think the mission's FUBAR, sir?

      Captain Miller: *Especially* if you think the mission's FUBAR.