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  • @rttvreacts
    @rttvreacts  Год назад +10

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    • @seanwilliams7716
      @seanwilliams7716 Год назад +2

      React to The Mummy movie

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Год назад +1

      Quick fun fact since the question of being drafted vs volunteering...in WW2 about 16 million people served in the US military...of that number about 6 million were volunteers and about 10 million were draftees. However, there were some parts of the military that only accepted volunteers, and one of those was the the Paratroopers...so Private Ryan was a volunteer. Two of the Niland Brothers on whom Saving Private Ryan is loosely based were Paratroopers, and so were volunteers...and I believe the other two also volunteered, but I could be wrong about those 2 brothers. ✌

    • @lorddaver5729
      @lorddaver5729 Год назад +1

      What is this nonsense "too graphic to watch on patreon"? It's a war film portraying the realities of the Normandy landings. Censoring the graphic scenes is counter productive. People are meant to be shocked and horrified. It's war, after all.

  • @Alec_RTR
    @Alec_RTR Год назад +296

    At 9:00, the soldiers surrendering weren't even Germans. They were Czechs that were forced to fight after their country was taken over by Germany. They're not even speaking German there, they were speaking Czech, pleading "please don't shoot me, I am not German, I am Czech, I didn't kill anyone, I am Czech!" It's a good illustration of the reality for a lot of Polish and Czech men, who found themselves being forced to fight for Germany after their countries were invaded. It just drives the central theme of the movie forward, that war is hell.

    • @RCorbzz
      @RCorbzz Год назад +4

      Forced is awfully convenient. It was unlucky they were born where they are and get put into the position they did BUT the morally correct option is to not bow to a dictator and feel liberated you and your family died not helping evil. I am grateful everyday i never had to make this sacrifice.

    • @Tehui1974
      @Tehui1974 Год назад +56

      @@RCorbzz Hawaiians were forced to fight for the US, even though the US stole their country.

    • @cwell510
      @cwell510 Год назад +48

      ​@@RCorbzz "Forced is awfully convenient"
      It's also a sad truth that some countries people were forced to fight alongside a dictatorship.

    • @vjc25
      @vjc25 Год назад +41

      @@RCorbzz Stupid comment

    • @slimerewoods5766
      @slimerewoods5766 Год назад

      @@RCorbzz dumbest comment I have ever heard

  • @skysamurai8268
    @skysamurai8268 Год назад +20

    My guy with the dreads looking hella uncomfortable when wade the medic gets killed and dies slowly because of the shot to his liver. I clocked you with your head in your hands and you wringing your fingers mate. Hey listen, it’s nothing to be ashamed of brother, the directors wanted you to feel it this way.
    I’m a British army veteran, I served in Iraq and Afghanistan and I have been in similar situations to that scene way, way too often. In fact, rewatching movies through reactors such as yourselves that I watched before my enlistment brings back so many sore, very real memories. Just like these boys in the movie, I myself have tried to comfort a fellow soldier as he died in my arms. His name was Bright. Joshua Bright. He was only 19 years old. That boy is my nightmare, and rewatching scenes like this makes me sick to my stomach, but it’s also important to watch, to remind ourselves, to really understand what our boys went through, through all wars past and present, to safeguard our future as a free society.
    Never be ashamed to show how you feel guys, tomorrow is never promised. Keep smashing these videos out, you’ve got a new sub in me 👊🏻🔥

    • @kaihiwatari3841
      @kaihiwatari3841 Год назад +7

      Thank you for your service sir .

    • @skysamurai8268
      @skysamurai8268 Год назад +6

      @@kaihiwatari3841 don’t thank me. Thank the men and women who never came home…. For they are the real heroes. ❤️ it’s a lovely sentiment from you regardless 👍🏻🙏

  • @jeffwestjr.4160
    @jeffwestjr.4160 Год назад +45

    I remember this movie being the first time where I realized that shit can get real during a movie. My grandfather fought in WW2 and suffered from a great deal of PTSD that he would sometimes take out on my dad when he was a kid. That residual effect carried over when my dad was raising me and would sometimes lose his temper whenever I was being silly or acting up and whatnot. After this movie came out on DVD, I woke up one morning and my dad told me we were gonna watch this movie - I was still relatively new to rated R movies at the time so it was kind of a big deal that we were watching it. Before he pressed play he explained that this movie encapsulates why he has an anger problem sometimes. This movie was fucking intense and I will always remember my dad crying at the end and apologizing for taking out his anger on me sometimes. Movies like this have the power to really put things into perspective in our real lives.

  • @karlmoles6530
    @karlmoles6530 Год назад +19

    My Father was a Teacher. He was born a little too late for WW2. He was like 13, 14 years old when all this was happening. He watched his two old brothers go off to war. One went to the navy one to the Marines. The sailor was stationed on the USS Yorktown when she sank at Midway. The Marine was in all those horrific Island battles in the Pacific. They both came back. The Marine, my Uncle Earl was shattered by PTSD, and didn't live long. So when Korea came around My Dad volunteered. His unit was overrun and destroyed by the Chinese Army in mass human wave attacks. They took 70% casualties. My dad, though wounded, was fortunate to be carried out by some Buddies as the Allied lines collapsed. I saw this movie with my Dad in the theater, his PTSD hit him so hard during the Omaha Beach scene he had to go outside and smoke.

  • @edm240b9
    @edm240b9 Год назад +68

    You all have to remember something crucial: Upham is a noncombatant. His training revolved around translating documents and writing up intelligence reports, he’s not trained for combat. He had recieved rifle training, but that’s it. He’s a rear echelon guy. Had Miller’s two other translators not been KIA, Upham wouldn’t have gone on the mission.
    By comparison, Miller’s team are members of the US 2nd Ranger Battalion. Trained by the British commandos, they were assigned very dangerous missions specializing in small unit raiding tactics. Think of these guys of the WWII-equivalent of modern day tier 1 special forces guys.
    Upham freezing under fire is basically what happens when someone not trained for combat sees too much of the horrors of war too fast. It’s like bringing a raw recruit with minimal training on a tier 1 Navy SEAL mission behind enemy lines.

    • @thisanonymous5956
      @thisanonymous5956 Год назад

      Some men are also just bitch made.

    • @hoang2312
      @hoang2312 Год назад +13

      in short, he ain't about that life

    • @DJsDomain_
      @DJsDomain_ 5 месяцев назад +1

      He let's his boy die and then want to be all macho and shoot the guy while he's unarmed. Just ugh. He spent so much time in the books he should've known to be ready.

  • @IAmNotARobotPinkySwear
    @IAmNotARobotPinkySwear Год назад +61

    25:03 - Matt Damon wasn't that well of a known actor at the time which is why Steven Spielberg decided to choose him to play Ryan. What they didn't count on was Good Will Hunting being a GIANT success at the box office and people finding out about Matt Damon and his talent.
    Good Will Hunting came out 7 months before SPR, which means Matt Damon probably shot Good Will Hunting then went straight to shooting SPR or maybe he worked on both films concurrently at the time when he was "unknown". Good WIll Hunting really elevated his star status, then SPR boosted it further. The rest is history.

  • @TheBongReyes
    @TheBongReyes Год назад +13

    The fact that people committed suicide because they weren’t allowed to join the war. American men were drafted but many volunteered to go. It was a different generation. I understand why people nowadays would say they wouldn’t go. Different mindset. I do hope there are still Americans who believe it’s their duty to serve when the nation is in need.

  • @bloodiedberserker7574
    @bloodiedberserker7574 Год назад +73

    This is widely considered the best war movie ever made and the most accurate by those who were in world war two

  • @Robert-py4ce
    @Robert-py4ce Год назад +37

    There was a reason why the Captain made the decision to take out the machine gun nest instead of going around it. He did it because Army Rangers are specifically trained as assault troops, especially against fixed positions. He knew that if anybody had a chance to take it out, it would be them.

    • @user-ez7ed7kd8e
      @user-ez7ed7kd8e Год назад

      I mean he could’ve just ran around and ambushed them from behind 😂

    • @glagly7481
      @glagly7481 Год назад

      ​@@user-ez7ed7kd8eWow really funny

    • @kd5you1
      @kd5you1 8 месяцев назад +2

      When I first saw this movie, I thought that if they had brought Pvt. Ryan back, they would have possibly had to pass through there again, and it would be beneficial to take out that gun while they had the chance.

    • @IAN0351
      @IAN0351 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lol what? All infantry are “assault troops”
      I can’t imagine what goes through the minds of people who just make things up on the internet.

    • @Robert-py4ce
      @Robert-py4ce 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@IAN0351 Actually no, not all troops are. Rangers and paratroopers all have specific companies they use as assault troops against different objectives. You are correct in that anyone can charge a machine gun nest, but not in the way they did in the movie. Also, paras and rangers specifically train for assaults in treacherous terrain and other objectives like bridges. Pointe Du Hoc is a great example of their assault capabilities, a GI coming out of boot camp can’t do that. I have a nephew who is currently a Ranger 2nd Battalion so I can refer him to you, just let me know.

  • @bryce253
    @bryce253 Год назад +504

    It is always interesting in a cringe way when groups of people in younger generations, that never had to experience times of war react to films like this. There are always some that can't emotionally connect to them any better than if it was a video game or a John Wick movie. And I'm not saying that as shade. I'm just saying in observation that expecting generations of people to value things like freedom and life in general by only ingesting history from entertainment that carries no personal stakes has consequences ultimately.

    • @MrGrifter123
      @MrGrifter123 Год назад +38

      What pisses me off even more that they block the gory parts and still put “ first time watching “ anyway in the title. People been reacting to this movie since 2 years ago. If you got cable which most people do. You can’t make me believe this is anybody’s first time watching this if you’ve been living under a rock.

    • @saul_goodman3932
      @saul_goodman3932 Год назад +35

      ​@@MrGrifter123 most other youtubers don't even censore those scenes. They just want us to get patreon

    • @nobodyexceptme7794
      @nobodyexceptme7794 Год назад +62

      @@saul_goodman3932 Lol ya'll really out here mad at these young men? Enjoy the entertainment. Reactions aren't for you to watch the whole movie with them. Not to mention youtube is always adding all kinds of restrictions on monetization. Stop knocking they hustle, if u want to watch it uncut w/ them.....get the patreon.

    • @saucelord780
      @saucelord780 Год назад +10

      Are you a veteran?

    • @saucelord780
      @saucelord780 Год назад +7

      And how old are you?

  • @Deezhan
    @Deezhan Год назад +27

    Too many of the people who made a react video of this movie seem to not know about the D-day.

    • @LarryBonson
      @LarryBonson Год назад +5

      Schools no longer really teach history.

    • @nullakjg767
      @nullakjg767 Год назад +6

      Schools absolutely teach this. They made us watch this clip on high school. It's just some people didn't pay attention in school. The one called rob is legit mentally disabled. He didn't start talking until he was 6 years old. You can't expect him to know basic things.

  • @S.A.Jones.
    @S.A.Jones. Год назад +50

    Wish the reaction audio was as loud as the music at the end

  • @dosage13
    @dosage13 6 месяцев назад +39

    way too immature for this film. these guys especially the middle one doing everything they can to not feel emotion. sad state of "men" these days

    • @PureTexan
      @PureTexan 4 месяца назад +8

      Dude on the left throwin up the west side hand sign like he’s a thug and he’s the biggest coward walkin the streets. These guys are the guys that think rappers and inner city thugs are more hard, tough, and a symbol of what a real man is than the brave men who sacrificed their lives for our country in war….

    • @AJedits310
      @AJedits310 3 месяца назад +3

      Yeah way too immature especially that brutal knife scene. Dude is fighting for his life and the middle man is laughing. 🤦‍♂️

  • @taurusbull8276
    @taurusbull8276 Год назад +33

    These fools laughing, smiling and making jokes during the landing sequence.

    • @slowodanx
      @slowodanx Год назад

      Nothing new here. They have rob in their reaction. How much more degenerate brainless and stupid do you wanna get? Rob is unwatchable.

    • @digidv85
      @digidv85 Год назад +14

      Insanely abhorrent, I know. Screw all of them.

    • @LOLSKU115
      @LOLSKU115 10 месяцев назад

      Even motivating war crimes killing surrenders thinking the allies are always in the right

    • @-qj6ps
      @-qj6ps 6 месяцев назад +7

      Fatherless activity

    • @rexraptor.
      @rexraptor. 5 месяцев назад

      You ain't ever shot shit chill out lil bro

  • @619RIDERSps3CLAN
    @619RIDERSps3CLAN Год назад +9

    Why would you guys play music after the movie ended, while simultaneously discussing what you all thought about the movie?? The reason I’m asking is due to the fact that for Me the music was significantly louder than your voices & it just made your whole conversation at the end absolutely pointless if we can’t hear what your saying!! 33:38

  • @bloody927
    @bloody927 Год назад +10

    Not hating but it amazes me how little they know about the war.

    • @johnw8984
      @johnw8984 2 месяца назад

      Today's youth no know nothing about the history of the United States if it didn't happen during their lifetime they don't understand it because they don't read books unfortunately maybe that's why they're so ignorant about everything sorry for being so truthful but that is the truth even though it's very sad

  • @TheBearGrappler
    @TheBearGrappler Год назад +5

    This group is like the Lords of Flatbush. That movie depicts youth in the 1950s, who did not experience war, who made up their own rules about what was important in life: to be entertained…

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 Год назад +5

    The shore bombardment and aerial bombardment fell too far inland and missed most of the fortifications. Utah was the worst beach. A destroyer captain took initiative, took his ship in so close that he almost grounded it and fired point blank into bunkers.

  • @rjart4
    @rjart4 Год назад +24

    WHY DO MILLENIALS LAUGH WHEN THIS FILM IS ON.....SHOW SOME FUCKING RESPECT!!!

    • @pennaddict
      @pennaddict Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @rexraptor.
      @rexraptor. 5 месяцев назад

      U ain't in the fields son

    • @rjart4
      @rjart4 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@rexraptor. what does that mean ?

    • @CarlosTorres-oy5ib
      @CarlosTorres-oy5ib 2 месяца назад +1

      It’s not the “millennials”. It’s a different type of people

    • @okaycassidy
      @okaycassidy Месяц назад

      lmao how old are you

  • @jimzmo5441
    @jimzmo5441 Год назад +20

    Very disrespectful to all veterans. It’s not a game

  • @k3n12ock
    @k3n12ock Год назад +33

    Amazing movie. The best war movie imo. Won numerous oscars. It led to Tom Hanks and to create the shows Band Of brothers and The Pacific. Apparently lots of veterans walked out because of how real the scenes were

  • @Wickedgu3st
    @Wickedgu3st Год назад +6

    Pat just be talking out his ass😂😂😂

  • @jo2362
    @jo2362 Год назад +40

    Band of brothers is a must watch after this. Greatest mini series of all time

    • @dionnem.9724
      @dionnem.9724 Год назад

      The pacific is slightly better

    • @dustingill4202
      @dustingill4202 Год назад +3

      ​@@dionnem.9724 I donno how you can say that but for personal preference because BOB is light years I mean fuckn LIGHT YEARS. Better. But enjoy.

    • @tbagowens9346
      @tbagowens9346 Год назад +3

      @@dustingill4202 they’re good for different reasons I personally like the pacific better because it’s more real and touches on many different aspects and themes of war

    • @dionnem.9724
      @dionnem.9724 Год назад +3

      @@dustingill4202 BOB focuses on the “American ideal” of war. Pacific was gritty, dirty, and realistic. The pacific was unforgiving and painful.

  • @UnordoxRevs
    @UnordoxRevs 11 месяцев назад +14

    These guys were the worst choice of people to react to a movie like this lol.

  • @cole_deatherage
    @cole_deatherage 3 месяца назад +2

    love people talking through best scenes

  • @ryanhampson673
    @ryanhampson673 Год назад +3

    So its not fully explained outright in the movie and if you're not a history nerd like I am you'd miss it but Capt Millers Unit is experienced and was fighting before this. Sgt Horvath commented he's been with Miller since "Kasserine Pass" which was a battle in North Africa. So from that info you know they have at least been fighting the Germans in North Africa and up through Sicily and into Italy before being pulled back for D-Day. Plus, Sgt Horvath put dirt in a tin and if you look closely he has two other tins from Africa and Italy that he's gotten sand from.

  • @alexjohnson1261
    @alexjohnson1261 Год назад +17

    Gotta turn the music down for the outro my guys...we can't hear u...other than that, lit reaction like always 👌🏾💯

  • @kristymcdowell6185
    @kristymcdowell6185 Год назад +9

    RIP Tom Sizemore. Great actor. My fav movie of all time. The beginning scene is Omaha beach

  • @Marshimized
    @Marshimized Год назад +7

    i love cod as much as the next but comparing it to such a supposedly accurate d-day depiction, laughing during it, and saying shit like "getting smoked" is horrible man. no respect

  • @Sodapop-rd5ku
    @Sodapop-rd5ku Год назад +5

    "top graphic?"
    Good
    If you are gonna show a WW2 movie, a movie about the deadliest conflict in human history you should show it in the most brutally honest way you can

  • @myrtle_she_wrote
    @myrtle_she_wrote Год назад +26

    Favorite WW2 movie hands down. That opening beach battle is just amazing

    • @MrSr3nity_97
      @MrSr3nity_97 Год назад +2

      I hope they react to (War Horse), really good WW1 movie

    • @Whoop-di-scoop
      @Whoop-di-scoop Год назад +4

      My dumbass read your comment as “MW2”😭

    • @myrtle_she_wrote
      @myrtle_she_wrote Год назад

      @@Whoop-di-scoop so did I and I typed it lol

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch558 Год назад +22

    At around 31:55 it was suggested that the guy who walked past Upham on the stairs...the one that Upham allowed to kill Melish with the knife... is the same as the one that they let go earlier and the one that shot Captain Miller...but that is not the case. You can see in still frame that the soldier on the stairs has SS tabs on his collar, but the man that Miller let go was not in the SS. If you look through the credits on IMDB, there are two separate soldiers listed...one as Steamboat Willie, who is the one that they let go...and then far down the list there is a Waffen SS Soldier and you will find pictures of that guy standing at the top of the stairs just as when Upham was looking up at him.👍

    • @hoang2312
      @hoang2312 Год назад +4

      the german with the knife kill was just a random soldier that took pity on Upham and left him there

    • @kevinoleary7970
      @kevinoleary7970 Год назад +2

      Doesn’t he tell the other captured Germans that he knows him? And then calls him by his name? That’s why uppham shot him because he knew that he was the one they let go.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Год назад +2

      @@kevinoleary7970 Exactly...as I said, the one Upham shoots at the end is the same one they let go...the one called Steamboat Willie in the credits. The other soldier, the one that killed Melish with a knife and that Upham let walk past him, was not the same, and is identified as Waffen SS soldier in the credits.

    • @chuckcharles3113
      @chuckcharles3113 Год назад +1

      WELL HE COULD HAVE CHANGED UNIFORMS BETWEEN THE TIME HE WAS LET GO. AND THE TIME THEY RAN INTO HIM AGAIN AT THE END. JUST SAYING.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Год назад

      @@chuckcharles3113 The one at the end was the one they let go...the one that knifed Melish was the one that was different.

  • @louielouie22
    @louielouie22 Год назад +3

    Actually America wasn't as big on war back then as we are now. WW2 pushed us in this war frenzy we have today. Since then we erected over 600 military bases worldwide, the next country with the most is russia with a mere 2. Those Americans that fought were average everyday Americans that didn't make a career of the military. Bakers, plumbers, laborers ect. True heroes.

  • @pressure208
    @pressure208 5 месяцев назад +4

    The "too graphic" was overdone to get patreon subs and that's shameful for such an important portrayal of these events when tons of other channels didn't have to do that

  • @robertparker6280
    @robertparker6280 Год назад +2

    A WW2 vet was quoted saying "The only thing that was left out from the opening Beach scene was the smell, everything eas accurate".

  • @Chihome
    @Chihome Год назад +3

    Love you brothers, but a little too light and cheerful tone for this movie for me. Continued success and will catch you guys on the next one.

  • @EpicFrozenMoment
    @EpicFrozenMoment Год назад +7

    Opening beach scene is intentionally excruciatingly long. As viewers, of course we would get the intense horror of the scene in 10 seconds. Spielberg wants you jumping out of your skin with discomfort. Enough already, right? But he wants to give you a tiny sense of how trapped and inescapable that landing was. And how long it went on.

  • @BlyatBlaster
    @BlyatBlaster Год назад +4

    My great grandpa was part of the assault force on Utah Beach at Normandy. Growing up I’d watch a lot of war movies with him, and this movie was the only time in my life I saw him cry. He just sat there really still and whispered (what I later found out) the names of his buddies that he had lost on the beach.
    When this movie came out a lot of WWII vets had to walk out of the theaters because of this scene. It just looked too real and it was too hard for them to go back to that place.

  • @texasps91
    @texasps91 Год назад +5

    I think you all missed much of the dialog......

  • @williamjones6031
    @williamjones6031 Год назад +2

    1. Many WWII vets left the theaters because the D-Day battle scenes were so realistic.
    2. The German Captain Miller was talked into letting go is the same one that killed him. Upham finally put him down.
    3. The story Ryan tells Miller about the last time he saw his brothers was made up by Matt Damon. He was told to say something interesting, so he did, and it was kept in the movie.
    4. There really was a USS Sullivans(DD- 68) dedicated to the brothers lost on one ship. That's why all brother soldiers/sailors from one family can't be assigned to the same command.
    5. I did 24 years in the US Navy. My favorite character is Private Jackson/sniper and my second favorite is Sargent Horvath. RIP Tom Sizemore😇
    6. Sizemore also played Boxman in "Flight of the Intruder", a movie I'm in briefly.

  • @joeschmoe233
    @joeschmoe233 Год назад +4

    The assault on the machine gun nest was controversial....but.....I believe that the reason the Captain chose to do it was that they were the Army's premier infantry force, becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a distinct few and their training was on par with the paratroopers. They specialize in conducting raids and assault missions deep inside enemy territory- They had specific training on assaulting fixed positions. He knew his men had the best chance of taking it out.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Год назад +4

    Guys committed suicide if they weren't allowed to volunteer. My dad volunteered at 17, but you had to have your parent's permission. Grandpa said no, so dad had to wait a year ... but by then the war was over ;-)

  • @IAmNotARobotPinkySwear
    @IAmNotARobotPinkySwear Год назад +3

    27:13 - This is one of the reasons why I think SPR is one of the greatest movies ever made and a movie like this can NEVER be made again given how "safe" hollywood has gotten (in terms of cast member getting injured during shooting).
    I can't think of another movie where in one continuous shot, you see a molotov get thrown onto soldiers that don't look like htey're weraring protective clothing, then they burst into flames. This scene is replayed at 27:26 (in this reaction, it'd be about 3-5 seconds before 27:26) from another angle. Imagine the amount of prep and work that had to go into this to capture these this shot from two different scenes. UNREAL.

    • @BIGxBOSSxx1
      @BIGxBOSSxx1 Год назад

      Season 8 Game of Thrones did the same thing a lot

  • @psiphibrandonhare7120
    @psiphibrandonhare7120 9 месяцев назад +6

    To be honest you guys could do a little less of the unnecessary talking and commentary especially when it comes to your opinion in these types of movies, just watch the scene let it play out you'll get your questions and concerns answered. I'm sure case in point is the scene where they capture the radio tower Hill and the dude on my right on the screen just talked to the whole way through, if you just sat and watched he would have found out what Tom Hanks was doing blindfolding the prisoner of war and letting him walk off, the whole time they were chatting through and speculating that he's going to kill him and not able to make up his mind.....just take another 20 seconds and watch the scene lol.

  • @clavididk1236
    @clavididk1236 3 месяца назад +1

    That earn this was to everyone. Not just ryan. All of us.

  • @alexgaray1216
    @alexgaray1216 Год назад +3

    Beta from the walking dead was the guy who couldn’t hear that well btw

  • @dakritic
    @dakritic Год назад +1

    Guys, guys…,the German they let go and the German who stabbed Melish are two different soldiers. The German they let go also shot Captain Miller.

  • @SweetBrazyN
    @SweetBrazyN Год назад +4

    Great movie to react to, I recommend Glory next. It’s a US civil war movie based on a black regiment fighting for the Union and shows the racial tensions during the time is America, I’m sure you’ll enjoy!

  • @emspen8425
    @emspen8425 Год назад +3

    The game plan for Normandy was put more men on the beach than german bullets.

  • @romanhoax9014
    @romanhoax9014 Год назад +3

    *Your post-movie reaction thoughts was drowned out by the music. Way too loud* 🔉
    *Might want to check that next time guys. Otherwise, good reaction to one of the greatest war movies ever made*

  • @codyprice2616
    @codyprice2616 Год назад +5

    Got to checkout Hacksaw Ridge. Another amazing war film starring Andrew Garfield, Teresa Palmer,Sam Worthington, Hugo Waeving, and Vince Vaughn. Also, directed by Mel Gibson.

  • @R-KHANA
    @R-KHANA Год назад +2

    if you guys are looking for more ww2 or ww1 movies i suggest:
    Hacksaw Ridge
    Fury
    Dunkirk
    1917
    All quiet on the western front (netflix version)
    there are probably more that im forgetting but these are the ones i remember the most.

  • @ghostsquirrel8739
    @ghostsquirrel8739 Год назад +3

    I understand you not wanting the video taken down but I’ve watched many reactions to this movie and you guys are the first with the too graphic stuff. It isn’t btw.

  • @emspen8425
    @emspen8425 Год назад +4

    Britain had a draft, I'm not sure if America needed 1 after the attack on pearl harbour there was a massive wave of volunteers. Britain had already used its volunteers by this time in the war that's why they had too draft unfortunately

    • @asm1138
      @asm1138 Год назад

      Britain also forced people from their colonies like India to fight in the war. Infamously, they plundered the country for supplies for the war leaving people to starve to death.

  • @leeannmcdermott8313
    @leeannmcdermott8313 Год назад +4

    Couldn’t hear your any of your afterthoughts with the music playing over your conversation. Maybe don’t play the music during your conversations anymore it’s not necessary

  • @cirdecsongs
    @cirdecsongs Год назад +1

    A great many of the soldiers in WWII volunteered. Some who volunteered and were disqualified to serve committed suicide. It was THAT important to be able to serve.
    Stew on that.
    (And yes, I did serve. In both the Army and the Air Force.)

  • @Cleron_O_Andarilho
    @Cleron_O_Andarilho Год назад +5

    wow, i am not from USA and even i know about WW2 History than this guys, and why USA joined the war etc. Not gonna lie, its pretty pathetic to see american younger generation being so clueless about what war is.

  • @drea4195
    @drea4195 Год назад +9

    Great movie and interesting reaction, guys.
    It would have been nice to hear your commentary at the end. 😐

  • @seanrobey8335
    @seanrobey8335 11 месяцев назад

    My grandfather was there during the storming of Normandy he saw so many of his close friends just getting mowed down on the boat and like he was told in training go over the edge he survived that battle and he cries everytime he talks about it rip pops❤

  • @alsowirklich3370
    @alsowirklich3370 Год назад +3

    this is the best movie i have ever seen. Its the masterpiece

  • @rumbledumpthumpershaker6735
    @rumbledumpthumpershaker6735 Год назад +1

    This is loosely based on the true story of the Niland brothers. Two were killed and one was missing in action. They did remove the final brother from battle. Good news is the missing brother was found alive and a prisoner of war. He survived. The mission to find Ryan is kind of fiction but a lot of the events are compilations of other true stories. In another case all five Sullivan brothers died during WWII when the USS Juneau was torpedoed and sank. After that the military changed the rules and didn't allow siblings to serve in the same place. Before that it was common for brothers to serve together so they could look out for one another. An article I read said there were at least 20 other sets of siblings lost on the Juneau.

    • @brucechmiel7964
      @brucechmiel7964 Год назад

      That rule was in place before the war broke out. However, special privileges were allowed. The five Sullivans asked the Navy if they could be on the same same ship. After Savo Island, the rule would be strictly enforced.

  • @collegestudent6071
    @collegestudent6071 Год назад +2

    What's the point of watching the movie if you're just going to talk the entire time.

  • @ManicOnTheBeat
    @ManicOnTheBeat Год назад +2

    Why did yall put a loud ass beat over the end lol

  • @522abet
    @522abet Год назад +1

    Don’t forget with Matt Damon, when this move came out in 1998 Damon was no where near the fame he has now. Good Will Hunting probably being what he was best known for before this.

  • @quinndavis
    @quinndavis 11 месяцев назад

    “That might not even be his.” (Arm) Hilarious.

  • @pressure208
    @pressure208 5 месяцев назад +2

    Also wtf is wrong with Rob, "only 4000 people died" like that wasn't the ultimate sacrifice for you to be a RUclips reactor in these times. Show some fucking respect.

    • @pressure208
      @pressure208 5 месяцев назад +2

      The only reason he isn't speaking German in this reaction right now is because of these heroes

  • @gokublack4211
    @gokublack4211 Год назад +6

    Everyone would make fun of my grandpa for being to emotional and would ALWAYS cry when he got drunk.
    Im not surprised he felt that way til his final day

  • @darkheart5757
    @darkheart5757 Год назад +1

    I think the higher ups sent him home because they understand a mother should’t have ALL of her sons taken from her. Ryan was the last one

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад

    I get a chuckle out of young people that have never seen old movies like, The Longest Day, From Here To Eternity, Patton, Green Beret , Sands Of Iwo Jima, The Dirty Dozen Bridge On The River Kwai, Platoon, Apocalypse Now so many great war movies I can't list them all here. And they're going to say best of all time. I'm 64 and I couldn't tell you what was the best war movie of all time.

  • @okaycassidy
    @okaycassidy Месяц назад

    Everyone hating man it’s just a movie god damn. You don’t gotta be sensitive about everything you watch especially when you’re with your friends.

  • @randyb2849
    @randyb2849 Год назад +4

    Guy in the middle got a lot to say

  • @ZelbeQahi
    @ZelbeQahi Год назад +4

    WARNING: Everything is blurred. So I’m not wasting a film reaction when MOST reactions don’t blur critical scenes!

    • @ZelbeQahi
      @ZelbeQahi Год назад +2

      @Scarface-cx2rl nope, I stopped the video, lol

  • @TheArbiterOfTruth
    @TheArbiterOfTruth 3 месяца назад

    1:39 I was 10 when the first LOTR film came out, and I was complaining that it was too short 😂 lol

  • @seanabadalich9112
    @seanabadalich9112 3 месяца назад

    The story is based on the true story of the five Sullivan brothers from Iowa who were killed aboard the USS Juneau.

  • @SuperARCANGEL0
    @SuperARCANGEL0 Год назад +2

    Hmm how did Rob knew that Ryan was Matt Damon before he even showed up

    • @kc_h7h
      @kc_h7h Год назад +1

      Cause he knew damon was in the movie and he wasn't on the rescue mission plus he's a huge actor. When i watched the movie i knew there was like a 80% chance that matt damon was going to be ryan

  • @daverowe03
    @daverowe03 Год назад +1

    Am I missing something? Why is there music playing over their whole discussion at the end? I can't even hear the discussion. Please fix it!

  • @GantzIsSloppy
    @GantzIsSloppy Год назад +3

    33:37 WTF are yall thinking? can't hear ur low ass mics over this loud music SMH

  • @Chamber_xo
    @Chamber_xo Год назад +1

    The music after the movie is waaaay to loud

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 Год назад

    The reason they couldn't roll all the time at up to the beach is, the big metal cross pieces in the water, usually had pressure mines under them. If ur vehicle moved it, the metal cross explodes.

  • @johnnymoreno5065
    @johnnymoreno5065 Год назад +2

    It's crazy that this movie is so historically accurate and the setting being involved to make it look very realistically back in ww2. Ww2 vets went to see this movie in theaters after it came out to see how accurate it was to their perspective and well sadly most of them couldn't handle watching it cuz it was very too accurate from their war days:( not to mention they had a suicide hotline in case if any of them try to commit suicide by it:(

    • @MrGrifter123
      @MrGrifter123 Год назад +1

      I wish y’all would stop repeating this same comment over and over again in every reaction video of this 😂

    • @5jump
      @5jump Год назад +1

      They were stuck on that beach for hours.

    • @joshuagross3151
      @joshuagross3151 Год назад +1

      ​@@MrGrifter123You don't have to read the comments.

  • @Bill_Jones.
    @Bill_Jones. 11 месяцев назад +2

    Just turn off the movie and you guys supply the dialogue.

  • @NastyxNatex1
    @NastyxNatex1 Год назад +1

    10:45 Young men were killing themselves because they couldn't join the war. It was the thing to do back then. You would have been considered an outcast for not joining. Band of Brothers next???

  • @SHANGO1028
    @SHANGO1028 Год назад +1

    Some great movies for ya to watch on this channel
    Inglorious bastards- Dir. Quentin tarantino
    Everything, everywhere all at once- dir. Daniel kwan
    Interstellar-dir. Christopher Nolan( ya actually would need to pay attention js)

  • @bmcguire123
    @bmcguire123 8 месяцев назад

    60 percent of the Americans in WW2 volunteered.

  • @kylesparks1826
    @kylesparks1826 Год назад +3

    you guys gotta watch band of brothers. Its a 10 episode hbo mini series set during ww2. Its phenomenal!

  • @Tyronemacow
    @Tyronemacow Год назад

    Did u know they literally had vets watch this movie and they had to leave the theater because they said it was so accurate

  • @johnr8095
    @johnr8095 Год назад

    Even though Miller says you throw the sticky bombs you can’t really thrown them, you have to place them on the target. You couldn’t risk tossing it and it not adhering to the tank. The guy blew himself up because he waited too long to place the bomb.

  • @nobodyexceptme7794
    @nobodyexceptme7794 Год назад

    Bruh I remember when this dropped it was required watch in middle/high school, when they used to still have to push the tvs in. As soon as it dropped on VHS/DVD it would be a movie day in history class every other year or so damn near.

  • @gibsongirl2100
    @gibsongirl2100 Год назад

    He doesn't actually mean he gets (or they get) to go home if they bring Ryan back - they were taking poetic license with that remark, I believe.

  • @kristymcdowell6185
    @kristymcdowell6185 Год назад

    This is my theory too. You notice every person who gets the letter gets killed. So the soldier at the end from Brooklyn (Reiben) yes we think he survives but he takes the letter which to me means he gets killed at some point in the war

  • @coreyrees840
    @coreyrees840 Год назад +1

    This isn’t a true story no however your reasoning is wrong as they absolutely would have done this. That was actually the policy that the last surviving male was exempt from and or sent home rom the war so that a family wouldn’t lose its entire line

  • @Lil_legend217
    @Lil_legend217 Год назад +1

    you should watch Schindler's List, in my opinion , its one of the most important movies ever made

  • @silviuc.5551
    @silviuc.5551 22 дня назад

    Waw! This was the most cold reaction to movie I have ever seen! These guys had no emotions through the whole movie! Waw!

  • @FoxHillian
    @FoxHillian 5 месяцев назад +5

    I wish that these guys had watched the reactions of the veterans who fought there when they saw this movie... maybe they would've "reacted" more respectfully.

  • @mrhorrorgaming6909
    @mrhorrorgaming6909 9 месяцев назад

    At the time it was not common for people to need to be drafted. You joined up because everybody was joining up to truly defend their homes. Drafting did happen but it was not common. At 20:18 you were about to say exactly the right thing. There is no right choice in war. Leaving the nest surely would've meant the death of other soldiers. But to prevent that, his men had to take the chance. Same thing with the prisoner, let him go and he'll kill somebody again, or violate the rules of war and execute him. Either way, you get to live with the nightmares (maybe). War tests your resolve and your psychological well-being. It's a nasty business

  • @LPRO1685
    @LPRO1685 7 месяцев назад +1

    The part where the guy is looking for his arm and picks it up
    …….”that might not even be his”😂

  • @nobodyexceptme7794
    @nobodyexceptme7794 Год назад +1

    Damn what was that beat at the end? That was a nice little vibe, drowned out the convo tho.

  • @j.garcia6206
    @j.garcia6206 Год назад +5

    This group is by far the most annoying group to ever react to this movie. I couldn't watch more than 10 minutes of this video. I dont think age has anything to do with it. I just think they tried to hard to make the video entertaining. But just made it annoying.
    To much yelling and unnecessary talks specially from the guy in the middle. I for sure won't be watching any of their other reactions if this how they act all the time.

    • @digidv85
      @digidv85 Год назад +2

      Agreed. Another person doing a reaction on his own was literally laughing and smiling during the Omaha Landing sequence while quipping: "This is like a video game!" Disgusting. People in the comments were even defending the emotionless PoS by insisting "everyone reacts differently and he wasn't being rude." Also getting mad at those getting mad from the insensitive inattentiveness to begin with.

  • @mrkrinkle72
    @mrkrinkle72 Год назад

    My grandpa was on Omaha beach. Never said a word about it.