When Mrs Ryan looks out of the window, one of the most emotional bits of the film ever to get such a response for such a simple act. Crying again, is an utterly brilliant movie.
That was the scene that did me in. It was exactly as I had pictured in my mind when they came to tell my mother her only son had been killed in Vietnam.
In memory of all those heroes who sacrificed their lives in the air, on land and sea in the wars for independence and freedom from tyranny and oppression. May God bless them all.
Amen. My Uncle Jim gave the last full measure of devotion in WWII in North Africa in November 1942. My grandmother was never quite the same after her only son was killed in action. My siblings and I never had the opportunity to know our mother’s brother.
I cry every time. The cemetery is difficult when you know we sent our generation and they had their lives ahead of them. We never can thank the Greatest Generation enough.
Beautifully done. The movie scenes you chose were perfect. The scene of Mrs. Ryan in the farm home is just perfect. Everyone should go to Normandy and see that cemetery and reflect on the 9500 young heroes who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Lest we forget.
I saw this movie opening night, my Grandfather served and fought in WWII, he didn’t live long enough to see it with me but I know he would’ve. He passed in 1993 after losing his fight with lung cancer, I was 17. I was the last person he asked to speak to, his only grandson. Those final words played a huge part of my becoming a man. I wish I could’ve experienced this film with him at my side.
Exquisite Music.....the Opening Scene of the Mother visited with the Announcement of the Deaths of her sons absolutely shreds me.....from a Vietnam Veteran who made it home safely. on a body flight headed to Dover Mortuary. I owe a great deal .
That scene is from the movie "Saving Private Ryan. The story goes that there were 4"Ryan" brothers who signed up for the Army & when the paperwork was being done it was noticed that the 3 other Ryan brothers had been killed in action so they sent some soldiers to find the remaining Ryan hoping he was still alive so he could go home. I am not going to say anymore than that but if you have not seen the movie i completely recommend it. There is a lot of violence, death (Well it is a war movie), very sad & emotional. On the day i saw it at the movies about 40-50 people walked out in the opening scene due to the violence. Many returned Ex-Soldiers say this is the closest in accuracy of just how bad the landing of Normandy was. The film will stay you for a long time. It's emotionally exhausting but well worth the ride.
I got to play this piece in highschool, we had pictures of each of the grave yards and how many people are buried there. I tell you I’ve never cried more in my life than when I was performing this song. My Grandpas father had fought in WW11, so it was very touching for him as well while he listened and watched. Very emotional piece of art!
My Dad served from the beginning of WWII till the armistice, from North Africa to Sicily then to Italy and over the Italian Alps into Austria. Fifth Army, First Armored Division he was on the frontlines without a break for 209 days, the longest of any military service. He was a machine gunner on an M16 halftrack and was wounded twice earning two Purple Hearts. He came home and coped with the help of alcohol.
"At any cost" includes surrender and that is totally unacceptable to the oppressed people of the world. You would be speaking Japanese or German today if not for the sacrifice of the WW2 militaries of the free world.
Thats back when there was a sence of PRIDE in this cointry, serving 21 plus years in the Air Force serving our country, its hard to see what has happened to our Armed forces to day. Those who died fighting for us in previous wars would wonder now if it was worth it, but, they would still fight because this country is still worth fighting for. Two of my sons are serving and I know they understand understand why they are there, I only hope our men and women in uniform are ready when called upon. God bless all those who have served in the armed forces, and public service
Do you realize we are losing our World War 2 heroes nearly 1500 a day. There are only 135,000 still alive. They are due our respect and acknowledgement before they pass . God Bless the Greatest Generation.
I have escorted three home. I will walk you home too when the time and when that call comes. You will walk us home too when the time and that call comes. You will do so with the same honor, the same sense of duty and above all else, the same courage you did when we raised our hands. Let there be no doubt... 9th Infantry 7th SF Grp ARVN 1972-1975
The bible tells us there will be wars and rumors of wars until the end of time. God got us thru past wars, the present wars and the wars of the future.
Thats one of the hardest jobs to have in the military is the notification officer. In the cemetery, it is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commision. They maintain American military cemeteries around the world. The interesting thing about the French cemeteries, is that French families will adopt graves in the cemetery and tend to it and place flowers on it, when the families cannot.
AS AN AMERICAN CITYCEN BORN GUY , ICANNOT HOLD ON MY TEARS IMAGINING THAT BROKEN HEART OF THOSE WHO LIVED SUTH DESVANTING SOUL MEMORIES AND LOVING SONS OR ANY HOW BROTHER , SOMTHING NOT TO FORGET TIL ALL OF US WOUKD GET JOINT SOMEWHERE IN TIME. .
Blessings, Brother. I was a chaplain in the hospitals in our nearby city and our local retirement villages. And you are spot on. One of the best and most rewarding times of my life.
5.21.2024 Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. What not to do on Memorial Day? Don't wish anyone a “Happy Memorial Day” This is not Christmas - Memorial Day was not founded in joy with the promise of bringing glee each year. ... Don't thank the current troops. ... Don't disregard its importance. ... Don't forget it exists. ... Don't let politics keep you from rendering respect. // This day is our day of Remeberance for all of the men, women, young men who have gone before us in Battle to fight and keep Our Republic, the United States of America FREE from tyranny. To Aide all people around the globe to bring them Freedom and Liberty. Millions of our men and women in the military are gone now, who fought wars here and abroad. Let us never ever forget their sacrifices and what they fought for. "Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." (John 15:13) Memoria De valens vivat tamque vestri Requiescat in pace Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. +
You are correct insofar as the victors write the history... nonetheless, there is only one supreme rule of politics: "Might makes right." The weak suffer the strong; and, the strong do what they will. This is the one absolute truth and summarizes the history of mankind.
This is a magnificent performance. Very moving. I have visited that cemetery in France. My father was fighting in Europe during World War II. To think we have someone running for President of the United States (Former President Trump) who didn't want to visit a cemetery near Paris for Americans who fought and died in World War I because it was filled with "suckers" and "losers," John Kelly, his longest-serving chief of staff, said. The defense officials said Trump made the comments as he begged off visiting the cemetery outside Paris during a meeting following his presidential daily briefing on the morning of Nov. 10, 2018. We need a leader with integrity who values the supreme sacrifice made by our troops. I'm thankful I have a good choice to make in November.
I’m french guy living in Normandy. Every time I go to the beaches I’m thinking about all these Americans young boys who died for our liberty, and I thank them. I hope they are with god now
Compare this with Republicans making a political ad out of a restricted area of Arlington and shoved employees out of the way that were trying to prevent violation of federal law. These laws, about politicizing our veterans are in place for the sacred hallowed burial grounds, for good reason. Think about it, if one side like Trump does it, then the other side has the right to do it and add one manship flair and run film crews, entourage and political ads among the graves of the fallen Democrats and Republicans that lay in Arlington.
Touching Muscles Great 🎥 Film👍🇱🇰🙏
When Mrs Ryan looks out of the window, one of the most emotional bits of the film ever to get such a response for such a simple act. Crying again, is an utterly brilliant movie.
I cry every time too
That was the scene that did me in. It was exactly as I had pictured in my mind when they came to tell my mother her only son had been killed in Vietnam.
😢😢😅❤️touching
They Gave their Timmow for our Today War memorial in 🇱🇰🙏
Followed by her collapse on the front porch … gut-wrenching every single time.
In memory of all those heroes who sacrificed their lives in the air, on land and sea in the wars for independence and freedom from tyranny and oppression. May God bless them all.
Amen.
Amen. My Uncle Jim gave the last full measure of devotion in WWII in North Africa in November 1942. My grandmother was never quite the same after her only son was killed in action. My siblings and I never had the opportunity to know our mother’s brother.
I cry every time. The cemetery is difficult when you know we sent our generation and they had their lives ahead of them. We never can thank the Greatest Generation enough.
Beautifully done. The movie scenes you chose were perfect. The scene of Mrs. Ryan in the farm home is just perfect. Everyone should go to Normandy and see that cemetery and reflect on the 9500 young heroes who sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Lest we forget.
I saw this movie opening night, my Grandfather served and fought in WWII, he didn’t live long enough to see it with me but I know he would’ve. He passed in 1993 after losing his fight with lung cancer, I was 17. I was the last person he asked to speak to, his only grandson. Those final words played a huge part of my becoming a man. I wish I could’ve experienced this film with him at my side.
You did.
Exquisite Music.....the Opening Scene of the Mother visited with the Announcement of the Deaths of her sons absolutely shreds me.....from a Vietnam Veteran who made it home safely. on a body flight headed to Dover Mortuary. I owe a great deal .
That scene is from the movie "Saving Private Ryan. The story goes that there were 4"Ryan" brothers who signed up for the Army & when the paperwork was being done it was noticed that the 3 other Ryan brothers had been killed in action so they sent some soldiers to find the remaining Ryan hoping he was still alive so he could go home. I am not going to say anymore than that but if you have not seen the movie i completely recommend it. There is a lot of violence, death (Well it is a war movie), very sad & emotional. On the day i saw it at the movies about 40-50 people walked out in the opening scene due to the violence. Many returned Ex-Soldiers say this is the closest in accuracy of just how bad the landing of Normandy was. The film will stay you for a long time. It's emotionally exhausting but well worth the ride.
I got to play this piece in highschool, we had pictures of each of the grave yards and how many people are buried there. I tell you I’ve never cried more in my life than when I was performing this song. My Grandpas father had fought in WW11, so it was very touching for him as well while he listened and watched. Very emotional piece of art!
A totally poignant and inspiring tribute to our HEROES who kept us free and safe.❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸
One of John William's most moving scores !
My Dad served from the beginning of WWII till the armistice, from North Africa to Sicily then to Italy and over the Italian Alps into Austria. Fifth Army, First Armored Division he was on the frontlines without a break for 209 days, the longest of any military service. He was a machine gunner on an M16 halftrack and was wounded twice earning two Purple Hearts. He came home and coped with the help of alcohol.
I never knew my Dad. I haven’t forgotten you,Dad!
A powerful testament to the ones who bore the blunt end of the spear.
As a veteran, I thank you.
*salute*
Blunt?
@@fbridge I didn't mis-type.
Every time I watch these scenes, I start to cry. We must prevent war at any cost. NEVER AGAIN!!!
"At any cost" includes surrender and that is totally unacceptable to the oppressed people of the world. You would be speaking Japanese or German today if not for the sacrifice of the WW2 militaries of the free world.
Thats back when there was a sence of PRIDE in this cointry, serving 21 plus years in the Air Force serving our country, its hard to see what has happened to our Armed forces to day. Those who died fighting for us in previous wars would wonder now if it was worth it, but, they would still fight because this country is still worth fighting for. Two of my sons are serving and I know they understand understand why they are there, I only hope our men and women in uniform are ready when called upon. God bless all those who have served in the armed forces, and public service
God Bless.
John Williams one of the greatest modern composers in my opinion this is so emotional bought tears to my eyes
Do you realize we are losing our World War 2 heroes nearly 1500 a day. There are only 135,000 still alive. They are due our respect and acknowledgement before they pass . God Bless the Greatest Generation.
Thank you to all who made the ultimate sacrifice. Remembering them on this Memorial Day weekend.
The Last Full Measure of Devotion.
Not a day goes by that I don't think about the ones I left behind in a small country.
I have escorted three home.
I will walk you home too when the time and when that call comes.
You will walk us home too when the time and that call comes.
You will do so with the same honor, the same sense of duty and above all else, the same courage you did when we raised our hands.
Let there be no doubt...
9th Infantry
7th SF Grp
ARVN 1972-1975
God bless you sir
The bible tells us there will be wars and rumors of wars until the end of time. God got us thru past wars, the present wars and the wars of the future.
So beautiful, thank you.
Thats one of the hardest jobs to have in the military is the notification officer. In the cemetery, it is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commision. They maintain American military cemeteries around the world. The interesting thing about the French cemeteries, is that French families will adopt graves in the cemetery and tend to it and place flowers on it, when the families cannot.
AS AN AMERICAN CITYCEN BORN GUY , ICANNOT HOLD ON MY TEARS IMAGINING THAT BROKEN HEART OF THOSE WHO LIVED SUTH DESVANTING SOUL MEMORIES AND LOVING SONS OR ANY HOW BROTHER , SOMTHING NOT TO FORGET TIL ALL OF US WOUKD GET JOINT SOMEWHERE IN TIME. .
With a grateful heart I thank you.
Breathtaking.
When I hear this piece, I think of many friends. Their remembered on The Wall.
While sad, unbelievably so. I would love to be the priest in these circumstances. Supporting those in distress. Its what we should be about.
I served as an EMS chaplain in my city for many years and yes, it was profoundly sad, but an absolute privilege and labour of love ❤ ✝🕊
Blessings, Brother. I was a chaplain in the hospitals in our nearby city and our local retirement villages. And you are spot on.
One of the best and most rewarding times of my life.
5.21.2024
Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
What not to do on Memorial Day?
Don't wish anyone a “Happy Memorial Day”
This is not Christmas - Memorial Day was not founded
in joy with the promise of bringing glee each year. ...
Don't thank the current troops. ...
Don't disregard its importance. ...
Don't forget it exists. ...
Don't let politics keep you from rendering respect.
//
This day is our day of Remeberance for all of the men, women, young men who have gone before us in Battle to fight and keep Our Republic, the United States of America FREE from tyranny. To Aide all people around the globe to bring them Freedom and Liberty.
Millions of our men and women in the military are gone now, who fought wars here and abroad. Let us never ever forget their sacrifices and what they fought for.
"Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." (John 15:13)
Memoria De valens vivat tamque vestri
Requiescat in pace
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
+
@@tambrosia9316 25/4. Anzac Day. 18/8 Long Tan Day here in Australia
War does not determine who is right-but only who is left.
In the case of WWII, I think we can all agree that you are definitely wrong about that.
War is only the continuance of Politics by a different means.@@petergaskin1811
You are correct insofar as the victors write the history... nonetheless, there is only one supreme rule of politics: "Might makes right." The weak suffer the strong; and, the strong do what they will. This is the one absolute truth and summarizes the history of mankind.
Wonderful
This is a magnificent performance. Very moving. I have visited that cemetery in France. My father was fighting in Europe during World War II. To think we have someone running for President of the United States (Former President Trump) who didn't want to visit a cemetery near Paris for Americans who fought and died in World War I because it was filled with "suckers" and "losers," John Kelly, his longest-serving chief of staff, said. The defense officials said Trump made the comments as he begged off visiting the cemetery outside Paris during a meeting following his presidential daily briefing on the morning of Nov. 10, 2018. We need a leader with integrity who values the supreme sacrifice made by our troops. I'm thankful I have a good choice to make in November.
The between good and evil continues…..
cena muito triste,iguais ocorreram muitas e muitas vezes ,esse carro vinha com mas noticias.
Magnificent!
Those dear soldiers would get sick to see what this country has become; a moral wasteland.
I’m french guy living in Normandy. Every time I go to the beaches I’m thinking about all these Americans young boys who died for our liberty, and I thank them.
I hope they are with god now
🎼🎶💔🙏
White crosses, umarked graves. Acres and acres of them.
And still the fields aren't full.
Which is orchestra is this? I kind of like this performance more than the recording.
The logo BR-Klassik indicates that it's the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus but I can't figure out who the conductor is.
@@matherpfeiffenberger9439 Thank you! I had a feeling they were German, just didn't know which orchestra. They sound fantastic!
WOW
Is this a North American orchestra? Rotary valve trumpets are usually not seen (or heard) outside of Germany and Austria.
Compare this with Republicans making a political ad out of a restricted area of Arlington and shoved employees out of the way that were trying to prevent violation of federal law.
These laws, about politicizing our veterans are in place for the sacred hallowed burial grounds, for good reason.
Think about it, if one side like Trump does it, then the other side has the right to do it and add one manship flair and run film crews, entourage and political ads among the graves of the fallen Democrats and Republicans that lay in Arlington.
if they saw America now they would wonder why they bothered fighting for it
No they wouldn’t.