"I Know This Soldier." - Saving Private Ryan (1998)
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Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set in 1944 in France during World War II, it follows a group of soldiers, led by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), on their mission to locate Private James Francis Ryan (Matt Damon) and bring him home safely after his three brothers are killed in action. The cast also includes Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg, and Jeremy Davies.
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P51.
can i see this scene 6 months in advance again?
Придуманный фильм про выдуманные события.
Film yg sangat keren dan mengharukan 😢
???@@Vladimir-nn2zm
To the people that think it was the planes that blew up the Tiger. It was the pistol. The director confirmed that the Tiger was on 1hp because the germans were running out of resources
Just took him several shots to roll high enough pen
😂😂😂
Natural 20 + Tom Hanks bonus die = dead Tiger
“Insufficient funds”
@@Silversong_Reavers
NOT FUNNY AT ALL ! JURK.
I feel like that guy was expecting a warm greeting 💀
He did let the American live earlier when he surrendered
It was a different German look it up
@@brandonmcmahon2450thats what I thought too. I was shocked when I heard that it's a different soldier
@@brandonmcmahon2450bro have you been seen this movie. A lot of German soldiers were Polish fighting against their will.
@@evanboyd8397no it is not, people think that the German that killed Mellish is steamboat Willie.
That is the mistake.
This soldier shot in the end, IS steamboat Willie.
Upham has a 100% accuracy since that was the only shot he ever fired.
Hes also a war criminal since he executed a POW...lol
POWs is kinda like the 3 second rule when drop a potato chip lol 😂. Especially back then. No gopros just vibes lol
30/06 at that range.
Instant grave.
@@dm3132 he executed a Nazi*
@@Dannymart_88445he killed one of the good guys
My grandpa told me about the feeling of p-38's flying overhead and just how relieving it was to see backup arriving.
I know an army guy who was out in the Middle East, can’t remember where. He told me the best sound in the world wasn’t “you’re going home” but when it was danger close and the warthog would come in. The sound of that air craft coming in made him know that the enemy was heading out one way or another. It’s crazy, I couldn’t imagine it.
@@loganperdigon9015tru, but the aircraft has one of the highest friendly kill counts out of any american vehicle. Its because the gun is super powerful and the sights are really shit.
That was a P-51 but im sure the feeling was the same
I forgot for a second that P-38s are a type of plane so I was initially imagining Walther P38 pistols flying over your grandpa's head
@@thegamingrhino5864Probably didn't care if it was a spitfire at that point
In the original cut of the movie, Miller actually looks at his 1911 pistol in surprise, as if he destroyed the Tiger himself before looking up to see the Blue Angels overhead. A small detail, but pretty funny to see.
I remember that version as a child. Still first thing I think of when I think of this movie.
I wasn't aware of some other cut but is it possible that he just edited it out for the short?
I haven't seen it in a while but I don't ever recall seeing a version where that didn't happen. I can't really think of a reason they would remove that in any cut.
The cut you've literally just watched above, because it's a RUclips short
Who were the blue angels in WW2? I never heard a P-51 being called that and couldn't find anything on Google
Reminds me of the scene I'm American Psycho where Bateman blows up the police cars and looks as his pistol in confusion.
Upham is a character who is very easy to hate.
The only time he kills someone in war and commits a crime.
I don't think it is easy to hate for me
He could have not been such a softcock and ran up the stairs to save Mellish
@Laurikiwi Oh for God Sake it's 2024 you and everybody are still Crapping on Upham you go all the Way to Mid East or Ukraine Try Not Frezze
@Laurikiwi for god sake its 2024 and you everybody are still crapping on Upham
i mean he was a pencil pusher who hasnt experienced combat, did people expect him to be a battle hardened soldier like the rest of the group? most of them went from africa straight to normandy and lived. he arrived later and was a desk jockey. yea it was hard to watch him let mellish die. also he saved that nazi soldier from being war crimed himself. yea, easy to hate, but i cant really fault him. he was dropped straight into the meat grinder
Capt Miller's final words still echo. In the theater we still recall what a horrible ending losing Capt Miller was. He was the true hero for finding Ryan
He had to die for the graveyard scene to work. You were supposed to think he was the man looking at the grave, not for it to be his grave.
So the German soldier who they blindfolded and let escape is the one who killed captain Miller? I’ve seen this movie 500 times and somehow missed this.
@@guthrie_1 he sure was, no good deed goes unpunished. Shoulda let BAR guy smoke him. You know he was also the guy who had the knife fight with the Italian dude and stabbed him slowly in the heart, and then casually walked down the stairs past Upham, right? It was a really weird subplot if you think about it- it's like the writers wanted you to be so mad at that German that you wouldn't mind the fact that Upham blatantly committed a war crime. Like, was the message supposed to be that war corrupts even the most meek of heart?
@@bushwacker2048
Upham was a coward & 2 good men died because of his cowardice
The message to earn this was spielberg's message to the audience. We all need to earn what they have done for us
I remember first time watching this as a kid with my dad, older cousin, uncle, and my grandpa while on vacation at my aunt’ s. Me and my cousin really did hate the character so much that we never stopped mentioning Upham til the end of summer.. That’ s why I will always love this movie, with the film itself and the memories. Good times. R.I.P grandpa and uncle
It has its flaws but this movie and Band of Brothers will always have a place in my soul, great casting, great productions, great scores.
Thin red line?
@@robertmcvay2712 meh not really comporable to these two films imo but thats subjective of course. i just think the way the this one and band of brothers is shot feels so realistict and gritty. and the emotions of war are such a huge part of all those of course but the feeling you get seeing a realistic view of a soldiers perspective is also just done in a way thats easier to grasp on to in spr and bob
Посмотрите фильм ,, А зори здесь тихие " , вы поймёте крепость духа русского человека , что мы не хотим войны и мы непобедимы .
The Pacific...
it has its .... Flaws?!
This movie and band of brothers were just amazing. Thank you Mr Hanks and Mr Spielberg
Did you know Tom Hanks had a blink-and-youll-miss-it cameo in Band of Brothers?
Watch "The Pacific" it's amazing
There's a new one coming out this Friday "Masters of the air" on apple TV
And the young men that were portrayed in the movie God bless them !
@@YvanXimenez I liked Masters of the Air but it doesn't have the same rhythm as the previous two.
There actually are quite a number of people like Upham who served in GWOT.
I knew a guy back in Baghdad during the surge whose fear actually paralyzed him in the fight. He sat down in the gunners turret of the 1151, locked the turret shut and combat locked the doors (everyone except him- the gunner-including the driver dismounted the truck to sling lead in the fight) refused to fight or expose himself for the sake of anyone else. Funny thing was- he’s actually a great guy, but the fear beat the shit out of him and it messed him up for the rest our deployment.
That's why I don't judge anyone that's in combat. You never really know what exactly your mind will do when shit hits the fan. All you can really do is hope that you respond appropriately when the time comes.
@@gabrieletienne8224 Hope he did not become a war criminal and lost any moral high ground he had over the enemy, like Upham...
One of the sadest moments in history of cinema, and when cpt. Miller later says: "Earn this" 💔
The first glimpse I had of a rated R movie was when my dad let me watch the ending (starting with the tank) of Saving Private Ryan when I was probably 8 years old. My mom scolded him when she came in and saw me sobbing my eyes out thinking it had scared me or something, until my dad explained that I had just started weeping after he delivered that line. To this day, "Earn This" probably still makes me break down more than any other movie scene that comes to mind
@@Mr_Jish Watched it at the same age, dad got it on VHS and let me watch it with him. The Mellish scene, that was some accidental childhood ptsd right there.
I particularly loved barry pepper as the sniper in this classic 👌
You know that pilot flying over had to be going, "YEEEEEE-HAAAAWWWWW"
I miss movies like this.
Like what? There are still war movies being made. All quiet on the western front wasn't long ago
@@Smackosynthesisyeah and it was probably the worst of the 3 versions of it. Not a bad movie necessarily but we really haven't had a good original war movie in a while.
Watch oppeheimer
@@lumbagoboi1649 🤷 it still exists. 1917 wasn't long ago either. I wasn't a huge fan of either but point is they're still making them
@@AttentionSpanZeroShow eh idk most of them back then sucked too
Me: " funny looking tiger"
*Also me, sees the tracks on said tiger* ...."THAT'S A T-34 IN DISGUISE!!!!!"
There is literally only one working restored tiger tank, tiger131 featured in the movie fury..131 wasn't fully restored when saving private ryan was filmed*
there have only ever been 2 films to feature *actual* Tiger tanks in them - Fury which everyone has heard of, and one whos name eludes me that was made during *wartime*.
Literally EVERY war movie between 1944 and today that featured Tiger tanks used T34s, Pattons, and things like that.
The reason is quite simple - there was an actually shooty war, and we blew up or disabled all of the real Tigers in the real fighting.
@@Ranzoe813 Soon there will be 2...
@@Ranzoe813 131 is the one remaining functional Tiger I, but the French have a functional Tiger II/Königstiger/King Tiger in Saumur.
@@weilim10 actually the french Saumur museum just started the work to make their Tiger 1 run again. If it runs, it would be the only running tiger 1 with his original engine, as Tiger 131 uses a tiger 2 engine from another tank.
Хороший фильм,хорошие актеры,помню купил видеоплеер и взял кассету лицензионку,просмотрели на одном дыхании
Gotta love that P-51 victory roll after it destroys the Tiger.
That Tiger looks so strange
Tanks àrent built for looks @@MilkTea101
@@MilkTea101Iirc it's a T34 they painted/lightly modified to look closer to a Tiger because there aren't any running Tiger tanks left.
For so many years I never realized Steamboat Willie shot Miller. I was always confused as to why Upham shot him, I always kind of figured it was just because he rejoined with the Germans instead of turning himself over to an Allied patrol as instructed, which I thought was kind of ridiculous. It makes a lot more sense when you realize Upham feels personally responsible for Miller dying, since he vouched for the guy that ended up killing him.
You're wrong it was two different people.
@@GDP-hm5ey Nope, watch again. You’re thinking of the guy that kills Mellish, he shows up only in that scene. He looks somewhat similar to Steamboat Willie but you can tell he’s not the same guy, mainly because Willie is Wehrmacht and the Mellish guy is SS. The guy that shoots Miller and a few others is definitely Steamboat Willie, however.
@JakvsMetalheads999 wrong again
@@IVLoyalistIronWarriorLegionnaiYou see him shoot Miller at the start of the short, its confirmed that he's the same guy they let go because he recognises Upham
Wow. I never noticed that! And yes, the original comment is correct. Mind=blown.
One and only my favorite scene.This scene made me cry a lot
Tom Hanks brings you right into the character that he is portraying!!! There's few like him!!!!🤩
The director had to remove the Germans helmet so we could see he was the soldier they had earlier spared.
IIRC he never had a helmet on ever since he got released by the group tho, not even during the battle in the city.
Spielberg said that it these were two separate men
@@MegaBizzy1uh clearly not.
@@MegaBizzy1maybe but they’re clearly the same actor and the storyline shows that it’s the same guy
He was also the one who killed one of his comrades when Upham’s cowardice kept him from backing him up.
The scene where the clerk lets the German kill the machine gunner with a knife makes me so livid.
Can't watch that scene, too brutal
Shhhhhhhh
One of the most upsetting death scenes in film history
@@frankcastillo8609Yeah it is and it makes me hate Upham more
The scene itself is not gruesome. It is executed so well that it feels real. The most disturbing part of the scene is the feeling of helplessness. The finality of death is so abrupt. You feel so many emotions after the fact because you want to change what happened. Inevitably, you can't. This is why the movie is so good. It captures what real loss feels like.
The sacrifices throughout the movie make the ending pay off so well.
Том Хэнкс великолепный актер.
Мировой!!!
@@viber9621 Второй мировой ахха
шутишь?
@@user-yd9od2xu9q получается так
Yes he is
I watched this film back to back 15 times in a row once. It's a masterpiece.
Agreed. It is a masterpiece, and IMO Tom Hanks (as Captain Miller) delivers the best performance of his career: A real person placed into extraordinary circumstances, and forced to make hard decisions.
Outstanding movie. A true classic
That was the POW they decided nor to kill after digging his own grave and sent him off towards thier lines without guards blindfolded. After sparing him he still chooses to fire his weapon.
Edit: The point was that he could've just aimed his weapon and or just taken cover. In easy company of 101st airborne one of the men got two well distinguished medals and never fired a shot from his weapon.
Correct. Though I used to think it was the guy who passed Upham on the stAircase after killing one of the other guys.
@@-0rbital-wasn’t it the same guy for both those scenes?
@@popermen694no
Yeah.....no shit.
Its not the same guy they have different names
I used to blame Upham but years later I realized he was just a young soldier put in a very intense situation . We never know how we will react . Great acting ❤
That guy was the best performing actor in the movie BECAUSE of this.
Подскажите друзья кто выиграл в второй мировой войне?
All these years later and Upham still pisses me off! But that’s War, it’s not fair, it’s ugly, it’s full of guilt and shame and regret. It’s full of anger and sadness.
Only on rare occasions does something beautiful and honorable happen that makes for good movies.
I salute how good the acting was that I STILL hate him.
No I still blame him
“Betty Boop, what a dish!”
Fancy Schmancy..
Fukitler
Wdym?
Fancy schmancy
Nice cans
@@bhall4996
It's _"gams",_ an antiquated term for a woman's calves. Still, yes. Steamboat Willie was saying whatever he knew of American culture to stay alive.
@@DarkMatterX1
That's what I thought I wrote, gams.. dum aurocorrect got me..
Plane geek here. Don't see how the P51 with no bomb racks cancelled that Tiger. I'd have expected a P47...
when i first watched it, i assumed it was an AT rocket from the same plane, but there are also no rocket rails on that Mustang,
i guess the bomb was centrally mounted under the fuselage? but i'm not sure if the P-51 has provisions for those
@@rrenkrieg7988 it doesn't have a centreline bomb rack, just one on each wing. They are small though but I still couldn't see them either.
P -47 was well known in the ground attack role but the P-51 was capable of performing this role too. Plenty of pilots racked up large numbers of ground attack kills. Take a look at Elwyn Righetti- King of the strafers.
P-51s also had a roll as a fighter bomber. Carrying bombs and rockets.
even having bombs or rockets, that was pretty tough task to do it ) It was the nightmare to see against you, esp.if you dont have huge advantage in art./air. I horribly imagine the team in T34, which get a task to kill this beast by any means... and all your means r T34 which kill tiger to the side from 300m, and Tiger kill you to the front from 2000m. OMG.
This was a great movie with great actors!! Love this movie 💖💕💫
So Upham can’t save his friends but he can kill a POW. 🎉
Watched this movie for the first time last night with my parents I don't think I've ever been more angry at a scene
That's the soldier they released that said he loved America and would quit the war earlier in the film
@@owenbaxter7945Everyone was angry when this scene come brother and that’s the all purpose of it. They want to confront the spectator to the vision of a guy who has never been formed for the cruelty and the self consciousness that a war asked to a man.
@@LatinFR uurrrmm, ok...???!!!
haha only fools think a war can be won by following rules
Dam, they let him go only for him to shoot the captain later on in the movie. Of course he did nothing wrong, he doesn't know who's who, its just enemies on the battlefield. He only realised after surrendering that the people he was killing were the same unit that spared him and the captain dieing by the hand of the same man they saved was just a tragedy or war, atleast he found that dam private he and all his men died for just before the end.
thats a different guy
The guy knew it was them, he brutally killed one of them with a knife a few before.
@@tylerhuesmann1163 Not at all the same guy, but a worthy try to sell us on a bold faced lie 😂
Hm, he realised that before the 2nd surrendering, as it is his him sparing Uphams live coming down the stairs after the knife fight. As a little thank you Uphams kills him unarmed and surrendering minutes later.
One thing to consider in war time, just because you spare your enemy when they are helpless doesn’t necessarily mean they are going to join your side. They can easily go back to their side and betray and attack you all over again
Proof that the 45 ACP is indeed, the Lords caliber🦅🇺🇸
David didn't use 45 ACP when he defeated Goliath.
@@iche9373 Man you’re fun.
@@BCM67 Just saying.
@@iche9373 you guys stop talking about fantasy books
every tom hanks movie is just fire
hes a hollywood puppet bro obviously 😂
Earned his way to Epstein Island.
oh hell yeah@@SmokeymcJoint420
He's one of the best
*Joe Versus The Volcano has entered the chat*
i miss good cinema so
Much. SOO EFFING MUCH.
Suprised people still think the pistol blew it up
I like to imagine it went through the already worn down tank glass hit a shell and took it out
That's the first thing I thought when I was a little kid when I watched it lol. Until I was like 13 I thought if you shot a tank it would blow up lol
@@lukefield4074Yeah that is
Not at all how a Tiger tank works
Dont underestimate the power of .45ACP, yessir.
Bro had it PAP'd to a C-3000 b1at-ch35
Upham is such a great character to play as an actor. I'm amazed Jeremy Davies also played Baldr in God of War.
Holy shit, I didn't know that. That's amazing
The development of his character from a timid guy who types to someone whose seen and heard horrible things is truly great
I thought he was great in Justified as a guy we love to hate: Dickie Bennett.
Most hateable guy in the film for sure.
@@soklot nah steam boat Willy is (the guy he shoots)
1 for begging for his life and going back to killing Americans
2 I don't like his voice
*_"angels on our shoulders"_*
It do be like that sometimes
Wdym?
@@MichaelStanton26 Wdym?
One of the very best actors of our time in One of the greatest moves of all time
He is far from one of the greatest actors of our time
Hanks really got that Random Crit at the last shot
Incredible movie...just incredible.
My Grandfather on me mas side fought in World War 2. He was from a small "town" in the Carolinas, his parents moved there from Ireland during the 20s. He had 2 friends in this "town" and all of them fought in world war 2 as well. Unfortunately he was reunited with one of those friends on the battlefield on opposing sides, one of them answered Germany's call for true Aryans to return and fight for Germany. He had given his life for what he believed was the promise of a future for his people.
This lesson always stuck, even the best of us may fall victim to the whims of the powers that be if we dont stand vigilant with our families to defend against it.
One of the best movies!
This movie is so under appreciated in the current generation, i bearly hear about this movie anymore even though its still one of the greatest war movies to date
War movies are terrifying to this snowflakes generation
It came out 25 years ago...
@@joetheplumber5781 oh please. It's the old farts that are afraid of almost everything and calling for book burning.
Go find a cloud to yell at.@@joetheplumber5781
@@joetheplumber5781 troll
Best war movie ever.
Staying scared keeps you alive. Staying brave is how fools rush into death. But who doesn’t love a fool.
Definitely one of the best and most accurate war movies of all time. So much so that the veterans who participated in D Day all started getting PTSD flair ups and flashbacks and had to leave the theater for a while. Most people probably know that but for those who don’t there ya go.
Exempt for the fact that Americans never fought tigers in the whole of the battle of Normandy, only once and that was one tiger on the back of a train that they destroyed . They used to mix up tigers with mk4s alot
@@danjames5552
That was not Normandy in the final scene
Normandy was a costal town
Or did you not watch the movie and just had to sound smart
@@FP194 it was still the battle of Normandy. Or do you just like the sound of your own voice. That battle lasted for just under 3 months 😂. You must be a american 😂.
FACTS!
no , its bullshit
Is the German guy the one they let go earlier in the film ?
Yes
@@popermen694 no…it’s not haha, why are people so confident??? Even though they are clueless
@@aidan2497 👍 yes
So who is it then@@aidan2497
Yes, his Alias is Steamboat Willie. Wiki him. People seem to refute that this is the man that Captain Miller let go. It was. The information is right there on google. 😂
-Ich kenne den Soldaten
Upham
A german Soldiers last words
Always love how the keyboard warriors go to war, sometimes it feels like you guys would be worse than the ss when you type your comments.
Get off your high horse, you don't even see the irony.
Clutch of the century 😂😂😂
This is really sad. This is not funny.
This part just tears me up
Killing an unarmed soldier still shows how much of a coward Upham is.
He did it because he felt responsible for miller dying. He vouched for steamboat willie, steamboat willie rejoined combat and killed miller.
No. That was the only good thing he did. He’s still useless tho
They are ignoring everything for our country, big respect for all soldiers around the world 🙏.
The stopping power of .45 ACP.
To be fair Captain Miller was hit by a Kar98k. He would be dead instantly, since that is a hunting rifle cartridge.
@@Melior_TraianoI think they were joking about the tank blowing up shortly after Miller shot at it with a .45 ACP pistol.
@@isaacpresley717 I know, but that comment just made me realise that Miller initially survived being shot by a Mauser.
@@Melior_Traiano that round can zip clean through at that range; hunting bullets expand or yaw. IDK much about that caliber, other than it being full-power, and those can sort of over penetrate with too much stability
@@ColinMor-fj3qc I shot a Mauser a few times on a range and I can't see how being hit by it woud be survivable, but I am by no means an expert.
Он этому летчику сказал спасибо перед вечным сном!😢
Да и танк гибрид, гусеницы с (Т-34)
Sensational film. Tom Hanks great as always❤
Upham says Hands up, steamboat willy then says i know this solider, i know this man!
what did Upham say after that ?
@@bill8126 Upham says “shutup!” Willy then says his Name “Upham!” Then of course shoots Willy then tells rest of the soldiers to get lost
@@rickyralphmotton3080 it is not all. He definitely said some more
@@bill8126
Upham: Drop your weapons - hands up, drop your weapons!..... And shut your mouths!
Steamboat : I know this soldier! I know this man!
Upham: Shut up!
Steamboat: Upham
Upham: [shoots] Get lost... Disappear!
that’s basically it mate
@bill8126 after shooting Steamboat Willie, Upham geld the others, "haut ab. Verschwindet!"
In English: "get out of here. Get lost!"
Upham gets a payback time.
But it's too late 😢
One of my favorite movies of all times ❤❤💯
Era pra UPHAM ter disparado todos os projeteis no inimigo alemão ... Em honra ao comandante e por todos que perderam a vida nesta guerra .
@qa3840 Upham was a man of peace. But he couldn't forgive that German soldier who took the life of his beloved Captain Miller, for whom he stood up, and hence he got the Captain's revenge.
Nope. Uppum is a coward and commits a war crime
@LasVegasHarleyWideGlide he didn't betrayed his Brothers they weren't his family also you don't know what freeze is its when you body shuts down and can't move
Still a coward.@harvey4512
I remember watching this in the theater and thinking "did this mofo just shot Forest Gump?"
Hands down, the best war movie ever made.
Очень хороший фильм. Мне он очень нравится. Считаю его одним из лучших иностранных фильмов про вторую мировую войну!
One of the best Movies ever!
Really pissed me off how close captain was to making it back home
Same
He reincarnated as Forrest Gump
All my homies hate Upham
Damn right, arguing with his own group to let the other soldier live than he just kills the soldier surrendering AGAIN just after a couple of upham friends die, no way to redeem him in my opinion.
@@crazyraccoon8I've heard the argument that the guy didn't walk towards the Allied lines and turn himself in like he agreed, so he wasn't a hypocrite for shooting him, but yeah, leaving his friends to die like that was inexcusable. Dude had a rifle and clearly heard them doing hand-to-hand combat in the other room.
@@crazyraccoon8you never been a soldier then..smh
@@crazyraccoon8 Committing a murder to atone for his cowardice makes him even worse.
@@joelglanton6531 that’s exactly it, he joined the war, been there for days before he gets to the end, and the one guy he decides to shoot is the one that kills his friends except him and that surrender twice and the first time he is the one voting to let him go, and kind of messed up he shoots him after he says his name and be all friendly.
One of the (many) best moments of the film.
My great uncle was a highly decorated soldier who served in the Battle of the bulge. The man thing I took away from him was “son, war is hell”...
It was he who had not yet seen the battles in the East
So your uncle was Gen William Tecumseh Sherman? In the Civil War? Shut it!
The greatest movie of all time
This movie is so damn good on every single peice to making a movie. A Spielberg masterpiece.
Hate to point this out but what Upham did was clearly a warcrime, Steamboat Willie(the German soldier) likely being recruited again by SS kampfgruppe to storm the city they defended. Ofc knowing if he refused such order would mean certain death he had to fight once again and unfortunately killed the captain that spared his life.
Nah fuck that. He said Upham before he shot him so he certainly knew who he shot on the bridge was miller who set him free. War is a crime overall. But gimme a break
@robertmcvay2712 I don't think he knew Miller but he definitely knew Upham.
@@robertmcvay2712 You think in the heat of battle that he recognized some random captain? Dude is a soldier firing his rifle at an enemy soldier..
@@azoniarnl3362 Yes, but the point of this scene was to show Upham learning that in war, you spare no one. The German said he was going to quit the war, yet here he was, killing American soldiers. And then, he tried to play nice again with Upham.
@@torinux4980 Upham is the real enemy is this movie🙃 convinced the captain to the let pow go when they shouldnt have, letting his brother die because of cowardice, shooting the pow when there is no need to do so anymore..
This was such a great movie that depicted ww2. A horrific war that costed the world many many lives. Thank God for those soldiers or the world would be a very dark place to live in if the names had won.
Look around you, they won and now preparing for the final solution.
Are you fucking joking? Do you just not leave your computer?
How many times i've seen this movie , again and again and again . Its Legendary
Curtis Lamar Duck died in Vietnam trying to save his friend/fellow soldier... he was the "Big Brother" I I never had, engaged to my older Sister sister Pam
Americans only fought 20% of the German army, but it was enough to give USSR an edge on the East and turnover the tides of the war. The German army was that formidable.
20% of the army. Where are you statistics please. The Americans also fought Japan and Italy as well with Japan being on a different front. Imagine if America didn't have to fight thru Italy or have to fight in the Pacific. The Germans were good, but they were not that good.
And the USSR defeated Germany because Hitler underestimated Russian winter and didn't listen to his generals.
Yeah, Russians got through and won.
Imagine if the USSR failed? Just how different everything would be. Crazy how powerful the German forces were and still lost.
@@TheJaskoGamingthey were running out of fuel and manpower by 1943-44, so they didnt have much of a chance. Its impressive they held out this long.
As a matter of fact, the turning point on the Eastern front was Stalingrad. There is a paper published by West Point after the war that argues as such, saying the support of the Western Allies had a negligible impact on that pivotal battle. Stalingrad concluded well before the Normandy invasion. Then in 1944, the Soviets destroyed the Axis' Army Group Center in Operation Bagration, roughly concurrent with the Normandy invasion. I'm a US citizen but I've got no problem stating the truth, that the Red Army secured our victory and freedom in 1942-43.
Greatest war film of all time
My grandfather fought in the Battle of the Bulge, was shot and the bullet ricochet off his rib and went through his bicep. He lived, and stayed. He married a beautiful French woman and came home to America and started a whole family line. RIP Wilber C Manning, and Collette Maison Nueve.
Proof reading is important.
Mason nueve isnt french name.
"Maison neuve" means new house.
@Christophe-pl5xu no shit sherlock. And your gonna tell me about my French ancestry? Get bent. My family's heritage puts yours to shame.
@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 only to you apparently
For that split second he definitely thought “no fucking way my pistol just did that”
One of the greatest films ever made.
After this film, I remember in high school all of my 4 years, if anyone from my group lacked courage or confidence to approach something even asking a girl out to prom, we would call him Upham! Lol
Well if it was a posh English school and Upham was called, I think buggery would be indulged in, followed by a vintage port.
"downham"
The Best Film
*I knew Tom Hanks was a reptile person when I seen him tank a 7.92x57 full power cartridge to the chest and keep moving*
WTF?
The allies find epstein island
But, as usual, the Lancasters of the RAF had planted some Grand Slam and Tall Boy bombs leaving a complete mess, meanwhile the US 8th Bombers were bombing Sweden, the wrong country, but hey, Norden Bombsite, couldn't find a pickle barrow let alone bomb one.
For the ground troops, seeing that chrome plane with invasion stripes and its roaring V-12 engine must've been a relieving sight and a miracle. God I love the P-51s
I like this movie, you get a good sense of how worthless an individual is
It's interesting because the whole plot is about saving one man, but everything else is a fairly nihilistic view of individualism.
Still don’t forgive Upham
I mean, they tried to frame this as like a betrayal, but dude was seriously just returning to his country and fighting for them. What exactly was he supposed to do? Like, what, would an american do anything differently if the rolls were reversed?
And he even spares Uphams life coming down the stairs - while Upham has not surrendered but is an armed enemy. As a thank you, Upham shoots him minutes later point blanc and hands up.
God I hate upham
It was honestly kind of reasonable
@@gledendarygaming9377 reasonable letting him go the first time?
If only he was a hero like you.....grow up.
@@valdie91285 only if he was! Grow up 🤣🤣
The greatest WW2 movie of all-time!
And at the end he shoots, useless 🤦. Its one thing to have a good heart its another to be a coward and be a liability to your team.
Please tell me your combat experience in a conflict the magnitude between Operation Iraqi Freedom and WW2
@RedPillRealist it's just a movie, calm down
Clearly you've fought in many wars and have faced death countless times. If only you were there.....
You haven’t seen the movie haven’t you. They let the soldier he shot go earlier in the movie, and I guess he let his buddies know that there’s Americans in the area and they were ambushed
Captain Miller thought he had that tank kill. I love it every time I see Tom Hanks’s expression there.
Best movie ever!!
"Angels on our shoulders!"😢❤
One 9f the best films ive seen
He was like "I GOT THISSS!!!"
Finally Upham stood up
and became a brave war criminal
Arguably the best WW2 movie ever made. You outta watch it. Saving Private Ryan
I thought it was called Saving Ryan’s Privates