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  • Saving Private Ryan: The Nazi Sniper
    What’s happening in this Saving Private Ryan movie clip?
    The group is assisting the 101st in Neuville. Suddenly, Caparzo (Vin Diesel) is shot by a German sniper. A tense confrontation ensues between the team’s sniper, Jackson (Barry Pepper), and the German assaillant.
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    What’s the movie Saving Private Ryan about?
    Steven Spielberg directed this powerful, realistic re-creation of WWII's D-day invasion and the immediate aftermath. The story opens with a prologue in which a veteran brings his family to the American cemetery at Normandy, and a flashback then joins Capt. John Miller (Tom Hanks) and GIs in a landing craft making the June 6, 1944, approach to Omaha Beach to face devastating German artillery fire. Miller's men slowly move forward to finally take a concrete pillbox. On the beach littered with bodies is one with the name "Ryan" stenciled on his backpack. Army Chief of Staff Gen. George C. Marshall (Harve Presnell), learning that three Ryan brothers from the same family have all been killed in a single week, requests that the surviving brother, Pvt. James Ryan (Matt Damon), be located and brought back to the United States. Capt. Miller gets the assignment, and he chooses a translator, Cpl. Upham (Jeremy Davis), skilled in language but not in combat, to join his squad of right-hand man Sgt. Horvath (Tom Sizemore), plus privates Mellish (Adam Goldberg), Medic Wade (Giovanni Ribisi), cynical Reiben (Edward Burns) from Brooklyn, Italian-American Caparzo (Vin Diesel), and religious Southerner Jackson (Barry Pepper), an ace sharpshooter who calls on the Lord while taking aim. The film's historical consultant is Stephen E. Ambrose, and the incident is based on a true occurrence in Ambrose's 1994 bestseller D-Day: June 6, 1944.
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  • @WE_WUZ
    @WE_WUZ 2 года назад +20731

    In the extended cut, his last words before dying were "family is everything"

  • @christopher9979
    @christopher9979 2 года назад +9748

    "I wouldn't venture out there fellas, this sniper's got talent". A classic line giving both respect and warning.

    • @DeeDee-jv8sl
      @DeeDee-jv8sl 2 года назад +338

      Yup! I thought the same shit. Definitely acknowledging this sniper probably wouldn’t miss if someone peaked him.

    • @elitescorpioyt2820
      @elitescorpioyt2820 2 года назад +143

      @@DeeDee-jv8sl hes hardscoping 😂

    • @user-uz8qz6br3r
      @user-uz8qz6br3r 2 года назад +66

      barry pepper is one of my favourite actors. This and knockaround guys are great

    • @CR-nn1by
      @CR-nn1by 2 года назад +102

      @@elitescorpioyt2820 man I would be quick scoping, slide cancelling, bunny hopping all over the place

    • @elitescorpioyt2820
      @elitescorpioyt2820 2 года назад +8

      @@CR-nn1by right? who wouldnt? 😂😂 1080 silent shot. 💀 jk

  • @lalotime
    @lalotime Год назад +2196

    Love how there isn't any music blasting throughout scenes. Makes it feel way more intense and realistic

    • @thffkfltm
      @thffkfltm Год назад +11

      True

    • @callusklaus2413
      @callusklaus2413 Год назад +58

      There's something about tension and rainfall.
      Even a game like airsofting, I was deep in a bush, all shrouded in camouflage, waiting for the enemy team to trot past me. I let the first three or four get by me before I layed into the last guy. I schwacked a couple of them but most of them got by me, and then we waited on each other for a long while. The rain on the foliage, the splash of water off of my silly toy, it was the only thing moving, a long murmuring pause after a moment of intense action. Absolutely incredible, glad I will probably never have to do something like that for real.

    • @bananasaregood8655
      @bananasaregood8655 11 месяцев назад +15

      Exactly, just the relentless rainfall. Epic movie not seen it for years

    • @pitchinrules88
      @pitchinrules88 10 месяцев назад +8

      He also does that with jurassic park. Genius

    • @mariangabrael373
      @mariangabrael373 10 месяцев назад +2

      This aint Hollywood where epic theme songs starts blasting during a re-enactment of war

  • @normancook965
    @normancook965 Год назад +977

    This actor playing the German sniper is just incredible, with how the expression of his eyes change from what appears to be compassion when looking at the dying man to all business when surveying the area.

    • @charlesdixon552
      @charlesdixon552 10 месяцев назад +18

      It must have been his SS training.

    • @surprisedchar2458
      @surprisedchar2458 10 месяцев назад +19

      The word you’re looking for is remorse.

    • @MrFrinZy
      @MrFrinZy 9 месяцев назад +64

      @@surprisedchar2458
      "Compassion" is perfectly fine. You'd need compassion to be remorseful of hurting someone.

    • @vosanajazyku1320
      @vosanajazyku1320 9 месяцев назад +62

      Many Czech stuntmen worked on this film, who are considered to be top in their field. The German sniper is one of them. His name is Leoš Stránský and he is currently the head of a company that performs stunt scenes for many Hollywood films. Leoš described for Czech television that the scene was very difficult for him. The sweat, which is visible in the film, is real, he said, because it was very hot at the time and the scene was filmed for several hours, during which the director shouted at him where to look.

    • @sampod1555
      @sampod1555 7 месяцев назад +17

      He's also gorgeous

  • @steveskeet1
    @steveskeet1 2 года назад +17768

    Vin Diesel was all about family.

    • @dicklong4038
      @dicklong4038 2 года назад +112

      😂😂😂

    • @flexseahawks73
      @flexseahawks73 2 года назад +43

      😂

    • @terryschnereger8531
      @terryschnereger8531 2 года назад +96

      He had hair.

    • @stereotype928
      @stereotype928 2 года назад +181

      Only happened cuz he learned Hector was runnin 2 civics with t66 turbos and spoon engines…knew he couldn’t win against that…ha!

    • @erichuie3329
      @erichuie3329 2 года назад +51

      ...but he didn't make it another 1/4 mile

  • @humanbeing4841
    @humanbeing4841 2 года назад +5472

    This movie doesn't look like a 90s movie. Cinematography and filming technique have aged unbelievably well.

    • @jamessullivan4391
      @jamessullivan4391 2 года назад +358

      Well, your Mom doesn't look like a 90s gal either but there it is.

    • @humanbeing4841
      @humanbeing4841 2 года назад +49

      @@jamessullivan4391 lol 🤣

    • @schmo2109
      @schmo2109 2 года назад +18

      @@jamessullivan4391 #shotsfired

    • @andresn.8507
      @andresn.8507 2 года назад +226

      In fact, that movie looked just like a 90s movie. One of the best movies time ERA. Nowadays movies with so many effects look like shit. No scripts creativity no good photography. No good dialogues. Only superhero and tiktok jokes that are supposed to be funny

    • @jamessullivan4391
      @jamessullivan4391 2 года назад +19

      @@humanbeing4841 You have a sense of humor. My trolling is sent back light years.. I will not fuck with you again. #impressedasshit.

  • @karlosortegayoutube
    @karlosortegayoutube Год назад +1738

    three impressive things about jackson here: he immediately recognized how good the opposing sniper is, knew the range of the shot, and took him out from the low ground

    • @coronavirusisacommunistchi845
      @coronavirusisacommunistchi845 Год назад +71

      A through the scope shot is only possible if the shooter is on a higher elevation than the target because of bullet drop.
      In real life, he might have killed him but the bullet did not go through the enemy’s scope.

    • @jygb7092
      @jygb7092 Год назад +20

      Must be hard to snipe someone standing still, out in the open, under almost zero duress according to him. I mean I guess it was raining

    • @AlchemistOfNirnroot
      @AlchemistOfNirnroot Год назад +29

      @@coronavirusisacommunistchi845 You could in theory aim higher to adjust for bullet drop. Realistically it never happens. There have been claims that it's been done in Vietnam but I'm not too sure how reliable those sources are.

    • @reallyhappenings5597
      @reallyhappenings5597 Год назад

      @@coronavirusisacommunistchi845 Nonsense. The properties of a parabollic trajectory don't change with respect to elevation.

    • @thatdude2508
      @thatdude2508 Год назад +20

      @@AlchemistOfNirnroot Carlos Hathcock did do it in Vietnam and it was verified but he shot at someone lower than him.

  • @BenAri18
    @BenAri18 Месяц назад +40

    " Its for my dad " even before the franchise began Dom was always preaching about family

  • @phuntshodorji3903
    @phuntshodorji3903 2 года назад +8004

    Vin Diesel died because the bullet was too fast and too furious for him.

  • @Chofrizzy
    @Chofrizzy 2 года назад +2188

    Even in his dying moments, Carpazo was still thinking about family.

  • @SJMJ91
    @SJMJ91 Год назад +720

    "We got him. Stay down."
    *Everyone gets up and moves*

    • @mileskluckow
      @mileskluckow Год назад +5

      🤣

    • @mileskluckow
      @mileskluckow Год назад +10

      Tbh who tf would take orders from that guy, bro can’t even walk

    • @Arigost
      @Arigost Год назад +5

      Jackson gave the all clear right after. He didn't wave his hand for no reason.

    • @pikachured69
      @pikachured69 Год назад +29

      Stand down*

    • @simplyyellow6240
      @simplyyellow6240 Год назад +6

      he meant to caparzo

  • @willismcgillis6094
    @willismcgillis6094 11 месяцев назад +192

    Barry pepper had some of the best roles in cinema history. His performance in the green mile was nothing short of gold

    • @kevinrodriguez9701
      @kevinrodriguez9701 10 месяцев назад +5

      I liked his portrayal of Joe Gallaway in we were soldiers

    • @luigivincenz3843
      @luigivincenz3843 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@kevinrodriguez9701 I was going to post that. Barry Pepper was an in-demand Canadian actor, and naturalized American citizen. Pepper lived with the real life family of the character he was playing before he took the role out of respect.

    • @gronolachunks
      @gronolachunks 4 месяца назад

      When i first saw this is was longggg after the mile and when i saw him in this i just KNEW ut was going to be gold.

    • @Rimasta1
      @Rimasta1 4 месяца назад

      What about Battlefield Earth?

    • @mainmkpc2740
      @mainmkpc2740 2 месяца назад

      @@Rimasta1 Yeah exactly
      Might have had some good roles but that one role in BE.... how bad

  • @djcatsuitsonaboat
    @djcatsuitsonaboat 2 года назад +2595

    the sound the piano made after he was shot just added fear to the unknown. that couldn’t have been on accident. pure genius.

    • @wiry7428
      @wiry7428 2 года назад +83

      The piano's sound caused when caparzo fell on a piano, moments after he get shot

    • @BallZakc
      @BallZakc 2 года назад +2

      So true!

    • @tommasoromano9775
      @tommasoromano9775 2 года назад +50

      I thought was just music to fear the people, but make him fall on the piano and before of the bullet that passes through the piano was an incredible lighting of genius, masterpiece

    • @barbarossa1234
      @barbarossa1234 2 года назад +6

      This scene was hard to watch.

    • @mmgaming-pu7zt
      @mmgaming-pu7zt 2 года назад +6

      probably the sound of gunshot echoing in the bell (german sniper guy is on some sort of a bell tower) and then the piano, 10x better than dramatic music. truly amazing yet terrifying movie

  • @r.b.ratieta6111
    @r.b.ratieta6111 2 года назад +4257

    Another thing I didn't realize until watching this for the millionth time is the German sniper began to suspect another sniper. Traditionally, American soldiers would have laid down covering fire in the direction of the sniper while grabbing their wounded man in a large group to minimize time of exposure. When these soldiers didn't do that, the sniper checked to see if his men had left him for dead. When he saw Caparzo (Vin Diesel) conversing with Tom Hanks behind the car, he thought "Why is no one running or attacking?"
    My thinking is at that point he realized, "There's another sniper somewhere."

    • @Supperdude9
      @Supperdude9 2 года назад +402

      That's very sound logic. If you can't precision a problem, you overwhelm it. If they didn't have their own sniper to deal with him, they would have just blasted in the direction of the shot, covering fire all over the place. The look on his face also told a tale that he knew something was very wrong. They were going to deal with him precisely.

    • @rbrtck
      @rbrtck 2 года назад +187

      If this were real life, they probably should/would have used the alternative tactic anyway, as Caparzo might have had a chance if the medic could have stopped the bleeding with a hemostat or whatever it would have taken. But of course, this being a movie, they went for something more dramatic with pathos. Besides, in real life, I doubt that German sniper would have stayed put unless he wanted to die.

    • @Zoze13
      @Zoze13 2 года назад +11

      What’s with Jackson turning his scope “two clicks”?

    • @Supperdude9
      @Supperdude9 2 года назад +130

      @@Zoze13 Adjusting the magnification of his scope.

    • @zombieoutbreakprod
      @zombieoutbreakprod 2 года назад +47

      @@Zoze13 Zeroing the range in.

  • @DyspareEmbodied
    @DyspareEmbodied 11 месяцев назад +286

    This was Jackson's scene, but I tear up just a little hearing Wade. He wants nothing more than to save lives. It's not just a job, it's what he is.

    • @charlesdixon552
      @charlesdixon552 10 месяцев назад +6

      Jackson had a scene earlier in the movie by sniping the mg-42 machine gun nest.

    • @Bayomeer
      @Bayomeer 8 месяцев назад +7

      And he does not want to take any lives. Notice how he does not have a weapon, he is a conscientious objector just like Desmond Doss.

    • @panchopistola8298
      @panchopistola8298 7 месяцев назад

      It’s a movie ….

    • @rememberthatyoumustdie
      @rememberthatyoumustdie 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@panchopistola8298Oh yeah guys, it’s a movie. So that gives us absolutely no reason to fucking care about the story, nor the characters. Why tf are we even talking about it then? Why did we even watch this movie?

    • @panchopistola8298
      @panchopistola8298 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@rememberthatyoumustdie exactly .

  • @Nevets1073
    @Nevets1073 2 года назад +2196

    The piano makes sounds twice, first when the bullet that goes through Caparzo and hits the piano, then when Caparzo falls onto the piano. The notes are jarring, you don't expect that sound in that moment. The cinematography, music, and sound editing really made this seen incredibly intense.

    • @lainemartin9120
      @lainemartin9120 2 года назад +31

      Yeah the detail is insane i didn’t realize it until now but one of the actors thumbs is bruised because of Garand thumb

    • @rachmatzulfiqar
      @rachmatzulfiqar 2 года назад +21

      This film is worse than horror movies it had all of that horror movie trope , but war is real ,

    • @sj-237
      @sj-237 2 года назад +6

      Thanks for pointing it out.

    • @shritejpasalkar5167
      @shritejpasalkar5167 2 года назад +7

      At first I thought the video & the sound were out of sync.

    • @josephsuarez9594
      @josephsuarez9594 2 года назад +2

      Unique, not jarring.

  • @seekeroftruth101
    @seekeroftruth101 2 года назад +4322

    Spielberg at his absolute best. To this day Spielberg's camera movements are just incredible.

    • @pab1381
      @pab1381 2 года назад +52

      This film and Jurassic park are my favorites but this is his most jarring film to me.

    • @bapr3887
      @bapr3887 2 года назад +42

      Its Janusz Kamiński movement and job.

    • @opinion56
      @opinion56 2 года назад +3

      he absolutely pioneered this gonzo documentary style that greengrass took and popularized. No other movie was really filmed like this prior
      ruclips.net/video/O1w7h_t9KhE/видео.html

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl 2 года назад +15

      I am very glad that they got rid of the constant shaky camera though in todays movies.

    • @rainforesthk2181
      @rainforesthk2181 2 года назад +5

      This scene just nailed it all

  • @robertc7232
    @robertc7232 Год назад +206

    The two best cinematic depictions of WW2 hands down: Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers.

    • @gorkypl
      @gorkypl Год назад +13

      For real depiction check "Come and see". You may change your attitude towards war though.

    • @izziharris5810
      @izziharris5810 Год назад +16

      You gotta try The Pacific too - Spielberg produced it, it's a great miniseries.

    • @robertc7232
      @robertc7232 Год назад +5

      @@izziharris5810 I've seen it. It's really good too, just not as good as BoB in my opinion.

    • @Misfits89
      @Misfits89 Год назад +1

      Generation war

    • @axelsvensson5234
      @axelsvensson5234 Год назад +1

      @@gorkypl its definitly the most disturbing depiction of war portrayed on film that Ive ever seen. Its hard to compare Come and see with SPR and BOB tough. Very different portrayals of Ww2. They are all amazing in their own right though!

  • @thomasjames9678
    @thomasjames9678 11 месяцев назад +50

    The close up of water dripping from the rifle remaining still in the rain before the sniper gets shot is haunting. Great cinematography. 1998 and this movie is still one of the best war movies to this day.

  • @jaywhoisit4863
    @jaywhoisit4863 2 года назад +2878

    Barry Pepper is an underrated actor. He’s the American sniper and he’s a great addition to any movie.

  • @yuane45632
    @yuane45632 2 года назад +2948

    That’s why snipers relocate after their shot

    • @AllenHanPR
      @AllenHanPR 2 года назад +296

      If you're a noob sniper, but it's hard that was the only dry spot and high ground.

    • @whatsgoingon07
      @whatsgoingon07 2 года назад +575

      Thats the downside of being in a birds nest, you can't go anywhere

    • @brucekilby9957
      @brucekilby9957 2 года назад +135

      Yeah because there is a good chance the enemy has snipers,especially in built up areas. That Nazi sniper should have moved straight after. It's a great movie though.

    • @paras1176
      @paras1176 2 года назад +221

      yeah... if you got the oppertunity to relocate... but on the other hand... that's another trash American heromovie about the enemy being totally stupid and incompetent and shit. It just really upsets me if they even go that far to write "after real events/ a true story" - in the end it is all made up and everything changed to make it more exciting and dramatic to watch. Also what the hell is even this title? Nazi sniper? Did he snipe Nazis? I highly doubt alot of acctual German soldiers back than were actually Nazis... but that's the typical good-vs-bad shit... create a villain and a hero and there is nothing or not much beside that...
      For me it is even more illogical that this sniper taken the shot and than did nothing anymore - what did he do in this over two minutes? Make and eat a German sandwich?!
      I think even more important would be to not let your enemy a chance to regroup/ organize again and even more to get a shot on you, but all of that happened here. This does not fit the character you see there. Even that you only catch a few seconds on him, you see somebody being attentive, calm, not to young - so most likely even experienced and propably also a quite decent marksman.
      It does not fit at all...

    • @Hu1ud
      @Hu1ud 2 года назад +58

      @@paras1176 well the story is based on the Sullivan brothers who were real and from the cedar valley in Iowa. Obviously they wrote a story around it but the core theme is based in truth.

  • @benmorgan8890
    @benmorgan8890 Год назад +38

    2:41 I love how the German looked genuinely upset that he’s doing this, but then immediately goes back to his job. This movie did an incredible job showing the humanity on both sides of the conflict.

  • @user-oo8zt1sc1c
    @user-oo8zt1sc1c 10 месяцев назад +40

    Jackson's rifle with water falling and his stance looks great, badass. Those little details make a movie unforgettable.

    • @josuebenvindo
      @josuebenvindo Месяц назад

      I wonder if they think about that when filming. Is that drop of water CGI or just bare luck?

  • @ammarsalmi
    @ammarsalmi 2 года назад +1424

    What I like about saving private Rayan is that it didn't try to dehumanize the enemy. Notice the facial expression of the sniper as he watched his victim die. Masterful depiction of war.

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum 2 года назад +69

      War is gross. Most Russians don't want to be in Ukraine either

    • @andrus6663
      @andrus6663 2 года назад

      @@Tempusverum thats not true. most of them want to be there. most of the russian society wants this war, because they miss thier old glory, want to be again a one of the main players on the international stage and feel attacked by NATO because of its expansion to southern Europe. well, good that their win in this war is unlikely to happen at the moment.

    • @Emper0rH0rde
      @Emper0rH0rde 2 года назад

      @@Tempusverum Frankly, I don't think Vladimir Putin wants to be in Ukraine, either. I think he wants war even less than Zelensky, who just recently was calling for World War III, does.

    • @imhandsome1309
      @imhandsome1309 2 года назад +103

      @@Tempusverum meanwhile israel:

    • @landrat5217
      @landrat5217 Год назад +70

      Lol. If there was ever a director dehumanizing Germans it is Spielberg.

  • @xDudeHimSelfx
    @xDudeHimSelfx 2 года назад +3714

    No matter how many years pass, this movie will still be the best ww2 movie of all time. I've watched it over 15times and I never get tired of it

    • @seanquinn4787
      @seanquinn4787 2 года назад +71

      If it's on tv I can't turn it off. A masterpiece.

    • @redwojak5182
      @redwojak5182 2 года назад +25

      watch it 300th times pls, is good for your brain, and always trust them to tell the truth

    • @turkyish
      @turkyish 2 года назад +36

      Try a film called come and see, now that’s a film

    • @MsUltraBob
      @MsUltraBob 2 года назад +30

      @@turkyish I agree Come and See is the best ww2 movie and captures the horror of war better than any other movie I have ever seen.

    • @4realjacob637
      @4realjacob637 2 года назад +61

      Band of Brothers is my gold standard.

  • @henrylant7049
    @henrylant7049 Год назад +65

    Spielberg is a master at creating tension. The piercing sound of a sniper rifle combined with the subsequent crumpling of Caparzo onto the destroyed piano is brilliant. It still sends a shiver down my spine when I hear that random assortment of piano notes being played. The first time I watched this movie I was legitimately shocked because of the sound design and the cinematography - they made this situation seem incredibly real.
    All around an excellent scene, some of the dialogue doesn't make sense at first but it still felt very real (despite the extremely unrealistic aimbot that Jackson turns into by putting a bullet through a sniper scope from 500 yards away). Spielberg is just a genius filmmaker for how he sets up scenes by utilizing the senses of the audience.

    • @joeylittle3535
      @joeylittle3535 3 месяца назад +2

      If you look up Carlos hathcock he shot a sniper through their own scope in Vietnam which is probably where they got the idea from

  • @EvPrimus
    @EvPrimus 8 месяцев назад +27

    I feel bad for Wade. It's tough, horrible and frustrating thing i'd imagine being a medic and seeing one of your comrades bleeding out before your eyes and you are equipped and ready to help them but you just can't. It show's how much Wade really cared for others and didn't deserve his fate.

  • @danpatterson8009
    @danpatterson8009 2 года назад +695

    The greatest praise for this film came from a WWII vet who said simply "That's exactly how it was."

    • @Hitithardify
      @Hitithardify 2 года назад +78

      My great grandfather was at D-Day Omaha beach and saw this movie in theaters. He broke down in tears and said that very sentence. It was the first and only time that we ever heard him talk about his experience in WW2

    • @laminnabam2752
      @laminnabam2752 2 года назад +8

      Now that's how good this film is!

    • @malkum77ify
      @malkum77ify Год назад +17

      Some of the World War ii've had sides spoke to about the movie said what they showed in movie doesn't compare to what they actually experienced. The real thing was far worse. But yes, they did the best they could to describe and portray the horrors of war.

    • @kingtrawal
      @kingtrawal 11 месяцев назад

      Dayam

  • @lanceandrew1319
    @lanceandrew1319 2 года назад +2282

    Jackson: "I wouldn't venture out there, fellas. This sniper's got talent."
    Also Jackson: *ventures out there and got the sniper that's got talent

    • @RuinsOfTheUnknown
      @RuinsOfTheUnknown 2 года назад +145

      Which proves he is more talented

    • @samuelneedham1914
      @samuelneedham1914 2 года назад +120

      "turns out america's got talent"

    • @SYNIKAL89
      @SYNIKAL89 2 года назад +120

      Was so pissed when Jackson died.
      He was one of my favorite characters.

    • @saritilong7895
      @saritilong7895 2 года назад +2

      @@SYNIKAL89 Jackson died? 🥲

    • @kitingful
      @kitingful 2 года назад +26

      @@saritilong7895 Yes, he has been shot by German's tank on the church tower.

  • @Wilkins325
    @Wilkins325 27 дней назад +3

    I love the way Mellish delivers the line at 3:17. You can tell he trusted in Jackson's skills and it paid off. Its like hes telling the other soldiers "see, I told you Jackson's a beast".

  • @gibster9624
    @gibster9624 2 года назад +1953

    Had the privilege of seeing this movie in theaters. I tell ya you can feel the entire rooms emotion watching this movie. This scene specifically stood out as the entire room was dead silent like everyone was feeling deep sorrow as Caparzo's last thoughts were of his father in a situation where he was so close to his squadmates yet so far.

    • @drivingintothedesertuntilt3202
      @drivingintothedesertuntilt3202 2 года назад +5

      worst casting ever

    • @Kozuu7
      @Kozuu7 2 года назад +5

      @@drivingintothedesertuntilt3202wish your parents used a condom

    • @panchopistola8298
      @panchopistola8298 2 года назад +11

      It’s like the only good movie he is in …

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 2 года назад

      @@panchopistola8298 doubtful

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 2 года назад

      I saw it in the theater too. For sure, many of us considered walking out when it began.

  • @stealthassasin1day291
    @stealthassasin1day291 2 года назад +4073

    A real sniper hops around and quick scopes people not camp while being outnumbered.

    • @ToddJumper
      @ToddJumper 2 года назад +431

      This ain't Call of Duty.

    • @xiSWIIFTix
      @xiSWIIFTix 2 года назад +116

      is it fortnite?

    • @sinunknown9929
      @sinunknown9929 2 года назад +142

      This is Counterstrike... camping is mandatory...

    • @kirkfranklinboy1986
      @kirkfranklinboy1986 2 года назад +22

      Go do your research

    • @We_Are_Borg_478
      @We_Are_Borg_478 2 года назад +226

      @@kirkfranklinboy1986 You completely missed the joke.
      Let's go Brandon!!!

  • @mistergengar1293
    @mistergengar1293 9 месяцев назад +5

    That a damn clean shot, snipers are sone of the most intelligent, observant and some of the most patient soldiers you can ever find, and that's what makes them dangerous

  • @VqVick
    @VqVick Год назад +41

    3:07 The detail in that shot is insane. You can see the blood from the exit wound splatter on the brick wall behind the German sniper, and the velocity of the round moves the burlap sack. Not to mention the bullet went directly through the scope…the perfect shot

    • @bearsaremean
      @bearsaremean 10 месяцев назад +10

      Im sure someone here says it but the bullet through the scope is a true story, a Marine sniper in Vietnam named Carlos Hathcock did it. and yes that means the sniper was looking directly at him when he fired, a fraction of a second decided who lived and who died.

    • @kennethmay6343
      @kennethmay6343 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@bearsaremeanthat’s insane. Looking the enemy right in the eyes, almost like an old time duel

    • @two6850
      @two6850 5 месяцев назад +2

      I’ve seen a video talking about this clip, they labeled the shot as impossible

    • @ratagris21
      @ratagris21 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@bearsaremeanYes the Vietnamese sniper was shot through a PU scope on a Mosin-Nagant M91/30.

    • @kustponu
      @kustponu 4 месяца назад

      Mythbusters debunked this

  • @Nanomachines5on
    @Nanomachines5on 4 месяца назад +8

    The broken piano being right in front of him as the soldier gets taken down and bangs into the keys is a touch of cinematic genius! There is no music in the background or loud soundtrack to kick things off. Just the screams and loud discordant bang of the piano keys. Really drives home the shock and horror of the situation.

  • @javiermendez8902
    @javiermendez8902 2 года назад +770

    The sound the piano makes when Caparzo hits it is haunting in my opinion. Has stuck with me since my first watch.

    • @ludvig5597
      @ludvig5597 2 года назад +2

      Yes. They totally chose the notes with care.

    • @1Bohemica
      @1Bohemica 2 года назад +17

      Listen again: there are two piano chords: the first is in the lower register, struck simultaneously with the shot (like a jump scare effect), the other in the upper register (sounds like a minor forming an octave). It's a sound effect, added during post-production for accentuating the shock of the incoming shot.

    • @touchofevil516
      @touchofevil516 2 года назад

      Piano sound reminds me of the movie “The Pelican Brief!” With Danzel Washington and Julia Roberts.
      Awesome movie! 👍🏼

    • @randynichols9742
      @randynichols9742 2 года назад

      When the bullet hits him then the piano is rough

    • @andreav9538
      @andreav9538 2 года назад +2

      Be with your family, this scene should teach you that.

  • @vinh7889
    @vinh7889 2 года назад +2519

    The sniper was able to hit a 450 yard headshot because Dom was his family.

  • @newhorizon1355
    @newhorizon1355 Год назад +11

    Tom Sizemore RIP.

  • @sreedeepchatterjee8478
    @sreedeepchatterjee8478 2 года назад +1952

    Can we just have a minute to appreciate the physics of this scene. When he shoots the rifle, we see the muzzle flash 1st and then hear the gunshot, because velocity of light is far greater than that of sound.....just brilliant

    • @BipoIarbear
      @BipoIarbear 2 года назад +49

      Technically u don't hear the gunshot its self , u hear the crack of the round hitting the sound barrier .
      So theres actually 2 bangs 😁

    • @LevNavarre
      @LevNavarre 2 года назад +124

      That might have been correct, but everything else about the counter-shot (against the German sniper) is wrong. The terminal ballistics are impossible. Specifically: presuming a 2800fps muzzle velocity (normal or even a little generous for M2 ammo out of a Springfield 1903), a 30-06 round is on a downward trajectory at 450 yards, and has been for most of its flight. It would be physically impossible for the bullet to enter German sniper's scope at an upward angle and continue into the sniper's eye.

    • @BipoIarbear
      @BipoIarbear 2 года назад +15

      @@LevNavarre it was an sas guy who did the tactical stuff , its actually from a real story but wasn't like this an didn't go through the glass at the front but into the top of the sight bounced around the casing into the eye , I have to stress it was a story passed to him so ya dunno but those sas guys don't need to make stuff up really , but this shot in the movie is impossible , cool tho

    • @kuroroluxifer8321
      @kuroroluxifer8321 2 года назад +49

      @@LevNavarre iirc mythbusters literally proved that no matter the angle, shooting through a scope like that is impossible..so yeah, it's just meant to make the scene cool.

    • @laurischlesinger6326
      @laurischlesinger6326 2 года назад +69

      @@LevNavarre Remind me never to go to a movie with you

  • @blackbeardgamer5909
    @blackbeardgamer5909 2 года назад +611

    Love the small detail of showing the muzzle flash from the rifle before hearing the shot as you would in real life. This movie is hands down the greatest war movie ever made. I doubt it can be topped

    • @drey8
      @drey8 2 года назад +6

      except there isn't a muzzle flash from a rifle like this.

    • @iNathanLite
      @iNathanLite 2 года назад +2

      Hacksaw Ridge

    • @blackbeardgamer5909
      @blackbeardgamer5909 2 года назад +9

      @@drey8 Depending on the powder used in the load. Some powders burn slower and will show a muzzle flash. Also barrel length plays a factor.

    • @drey8
      @drey8 2 года назад +11

      @@blackbeardgamer5909 possibly, but I'm a shooter with years of experience and never ever seen or heard of anything like this, in fact people would be horrified if they saw it. That barrel's 24in long which is plenty. I've seen machine guns fired on ranges and fired plenty of pistols myself and none produced muzzle flash. More to the point, no sniper is going to use powder that burns slower (slower muzzle velocity surely?) and produce a flash to give their position away. So, with respect, I still think muzzle flash is a post-production add on in movies.

    • @blackbeardgamer5909
      @blackbeardgamer5909 2 года назад

      @@drey8 Oh I know I'm an avid shooter also and also a 07/02 SOT so I have plenty of post sample machine guns and SBR's. I usually only get bad muzzle flash on short barrels that don't give it time to burn all the powder. Oh and for sure it is added post production. It's def for show to give it more dramatic effect. And typically a slower burning powder doesn't mean less velocity. In fact slower burning powders can give off more energy (I've also been reloading for years and years)

  • @gabos7892
    @gabos7892 Год назад +4

    I never noticed the first guy landing on the piano. The tone he plays makes a great transition in moods of the scene.

    • @xxxYouTunesxxx
      @xxxYouTunesxxx Год назад

      That's what I thought it was all this time

  • @SuperlativeCG
    @SuperlativeCG 2 года назад +2831

    Today, I learned that Vin Diesel's real name is Mark Sinclair. If Vin Diesel ever becomes an environmental activist, he should change his name to Vin Biofuel.

    • @danielchong2917
      @danielchong2917 2 года назад +168

      Nah, Bio Diesel will do

    • @allergictoglobalists
      @allergictoglobalists 2 года назад +9

      Holy shit, I did too. Watching a Larry Bird highlight video the guy said that. Thats to weird cause I just heard it 15 minutes ago then read your comment.

    • @benjaminlucas1635
      @benjaminlucas1635 2 года назад +7

      I thought it was Mark Vincent.

    • @MSculls19
      @MSculls19 2 года назад +4

      lets hope he's smarter than that

    • @frankieelder3210
      @frankieelder3210 2 года назад +14

      I had a friend named Miles in the 1970s……..kilometer became his nickname……lol.

  • @Carlito_Brigante93
    @Carlito_Brigante93 2 года назад +754

    The way this masterpiece was filmed is incredible, nothing today even came close.

    • @frynfps93
      @frynfps93 2 года назад +3

      idk bro the american sniper one was pretty good

    • @nationradical
      @nationradical 2 года назад +10

      Dunkirk? 1917?!!!!

    • @Carlito_Brigante93
      @Carlito_Brigante93 2 года назад +19

      @@frynfps93 are you being sarcastic?

    • @frynfps93
      @frynfps93 2 года назад +4

      @@Carlito_Brigante93 when he murked the enemy sniper from 1.5 miles away avenging his boy pickles? nah bro im not

    • @MrMannyhw
      @MrMannyhw 2 года назад

      But it lost to Shakespeare in love lol

  • @arnaldovital4578
    @arnaldovital4578 9 месяцев назад +4

    Spectacular directing, cinematography, sets and sound editing. Spielberg and company were at their creative peak when they made this film.

  • @Paracosm
    @Paracosm 10 месяцев назад +2

    Did you know that In saving private Ryan (1998) vin diesel tries to save a little girl saying “she reminds me of my niece” this is a reference to the most important thing of all, family

  • @castlehedge
    @castlehedge 2 года назад +493

    “He doesn’t relocate. A sniper who doesn’t relocate isn’t normal. He was good. Very, very good.” - Russian sniper in a movie

    • @justjon5945
      @justjon5945 2 года назад +51

      Enemy at the Gates

    • @bigtime9597
      @bigtime9597 2 года назад +99

      Generally a sniper who doesn't relocate is a very bad sniper. From what I've heard from snipers during those competitions, a good sniper will stay in one place for no more than three shots. Then they relocate.

    • @justjon5945
      @justjon5945 2 года назад +10

      @@bigtime9597 tell that to the Austin tower shooter.

    • @Panos-xo9rc
      @Panos-xo9rc 2 года назад +45

      @@justjon5945 Charles Whitman went to the Austin tower to die.

    • @justjon5945
      @justjon5945 2 года назад +9

      @@Panos-xo9rc but he still didn't relocate

  • @smittywerbenjaegermanjense4035
    @smittywerbenjaegermanjense4035 2 года назад +1860

    Although he only gets a few seconds of screen time I adore how this unnamed German sniper is portrayed. You can tell by his actions and movement that he is very skilled at what he does, but he does not take pride in what he is doing based on his expression. He looks shocked almost at what he's done. He sees what Diesel's character is trying to do and likely feels empathy for him but because he's on the other side he must fight him.

    • @daveybernard1056
      @daveybernard1056 2 года назад +124

      Rare photos/footage of German snipers shows them heavily cammoed up. I guess the ones who didn't, weren't around very long.

    • @The_Riot
      @The_Riot 2 года назад +55

      @@daveybernard1056 And the ones that were we’ll never hear about because nobody saw/ survived them.

    • @Anarchizer
      @Anarchizer 2 года назад +235

      He does not feel empathy. He is using a wounded soldier as a bait to draw out the others. That is why he didn't shoot the second time.

    • @smittywerbenjaegermanjense4035
      @smittywerbenjaegermanjense4035 2 года назад +100

      @@Anarchizer That's what he's trained to do and like I said by his expression you can tell that hates doing things like that but his country is about to be invaded and he has no other choice

    • @teddyhightower843
      @teddyhightower843 2 года назад +13

      @@Anarchizer he didn't shoot second time also to not reveal his position- that's the basic rule od the business Kolego :-)

  • @gradybrowning3976
    @gradybrowning3976 9 месяцев назад

    One of the best Movies I have ever seen, the sound quality made you feel as if you were there with them. One of the best films ever!

  • @MagnusAnand
    @MagnusAnand 16 дней назад +2

    Legend says he stayed down forever

  • @talitemjenimchen3048
    @talitemjenimchen3048 2 года назад +244

    Probably one of the greatest war movie ever made. Unforgettable characters, and actors. Nothing like this will ever be replaced.

    • @4exgold
      @4exgold Год назад +4

      even as someone involved on the lower end of the production of SPR, I can say that "The Thin Red Line" is definetly a superior film. However, youre right in that SPR is one of the top films of modern cinema.

    • @talitemjenimchen3048
      @talitemjenimchen3048 Год назад +3

      @@4exgold Yes, TRL is unforgettable too.

    • @shareshareshare8590
      @shareshareshare8590 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@4exgoldwhat exactly do u do

    • @4exgold
      @4exgold 9 месяцев назад

      @@shareshareshare8590 was just an extra

  • @nicholibre
    @nicholibre 2 года назад +381

    I like how Vin Diesel falls on to the piano after getting shot, the key that plays has a cool affect on your emotion

    • @michaela7100
      @michaela7100 2 года назад +6

      No it doesn't

    • @Larping101
      @Larping101 2 года назад +4

      The first key playing was the bullet impacting the piano.

    • @tritosac
      @tritosac 2 года назад +6

      @@michaela7100 Yes it does.

    • @blackriflesmatter9379
      @blackriflesmatter9379 2 года назад +1

      @@tritosac he should've double clutched he's a buster

    • @thosearentpillows5638
      @thosearentpillows5638 2 года назад

      @@Larping101 never noticed that before. Cheers!

  • @KuzzatAltay
    @KuzzatAltay Год назад +10

    I watched this movie when I was a child. The most memorable parts were the prayers of the sniper. I guess the world was better when believers were around.

  • @imSUPERcereal22
    @imSUPERcereal22 6 месяцев назад +4

    it was my very first rated R movie. i snuck it from my mom and dads room. took both VHS tapes in my room. i remember my dad walking in on this scene thinking i was completely fucked for going in his room, but instead, he sat next to me and we watched the rest. GOOD TIMES!! RIP Daddy.

  • @VinDiesel_452
    @VinDiesel_452 2 года назад +88

    The POV of German sniper finding the American sniper a little too late and getting shot right before he shot him is absolutely brilliant, amazing cinematic

    • @PBurns-ng3gw
      @PBurns-ng3gw Год назад +8

      You were amazing in this scene, dude.

    • @angusmcculloch6653
      @angusmcculloch6653 Год назад +3

      Yeah. It helped the American sniper that the whole thing was scripted.

  • @technewsfortechnoobs
    @technewsfortechnoobs 2 года назад +486

    And to think Vin Diesel got this role after simply doing vocal work on The Iron Giant!
    Still one of my favorite WWII-era films to this day. Not because of the battle scenes, but because they dealt a lot with the mental aspect of what some of the ground troops dealt with. Soldiers truly did resent being sent on rescue missions to find one or two people out of an entire war to send them home while their squad or fellow soldiers got killed in the process.

    • @Hunty49
      @Hunty49 2 года назад +31

      Nobody actually knew where the shot came from. Nobody saw the shot. Sniper Private Jackson only guessed the sniper was in that location from experience as a sniper. The German sniper was probably waiting for squad mates to help him to get more targets.

    • @ronaldrobertson2332
      @ronaldrobertson2332 2 года назад +2

      @@Hunty49 That's usually how it works.

    • @808Goose
      @808Goose 2 года назад +3

      Pretty sure iron giant came the year after this movie but that’s cool I didn’t know he was the voice for the giant that’s interesting

    • @kristoffersevillena7657
      @kristoffersevillena7657 2 года назад +1

      Steven Spielberg saw Vin Diesel's independent film he wrote and directed, "Multi-Facial." That why Spielberg gave him a call. If you watch it, you'll see why.

    • @technewsfortechnoobs
      @technewsfortechnoobs 2 года назад +2

      @@kristoffersevillena7657 you're right...i got my timeline off a little. And actually I have seen Multi-Facial. There was a book I read years ago where it was referenced, so I had to go check it out. This was right around the time the very first Fast & Furious film was released, so it made a big impact as I was, at the time, trying to get into acting. But I have since found more enjoyment with the writing and creating part of things.

  • @Itsjustme1982
    @Itsjustme1982 8 месяцев назад

    Probably my favorite scene in the movie. Dude was an absolute bad mofo. Love how he just blends himself into the rocks and rubble like that.

  • @AHGK60
    @AHGK60 Год назад +2

    "On the ground before we heard the shot" Always gets me.

  • @jedizelfknight
    @jedizelfknight 2 года назад +363

    "You have Nazis, I have family."- Toretto

  • @KoOkiEzRoCkz
    @KoOkiEzRoCkz 2 года назад +468

    Diesel's character was very unlikely to survive anyway, but the way he dies is so heartbreaking. So close yet so far from his squad-mates. And they cant do anything but sit and wait.

    • @denisdeari1
      @denisdeari1 10 месяцев назад

      How do you know that? Did you see exactly where he was shot and what parts of the body were affected

    • @junestorm
      @junestorm 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@denisdeari1Look how much he is bleeding and the amount of blood he lost.

    • @denisdeari1
      @denisdeari1 9 месяцев назад

      @@junestorm OP said "anyway" so he meant that he wouldn't have made it even if the medic would have gotten a hold on him right after he was shot. And I say: We don't know if he could have survived

    • @pennsyltuckyreb9800
      @pennsyltuckyreb9800 3 месяца назад

      ​@denisdeari1 He's clearly shot on his right side torso. Maybe a liver shot. Could have also passed through a major artery in his spinal cord depending on the angle.... which is possible considering his legs failing and the quick amount of time to die along with the amount of blood loss shown.

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks 16 дней назад +1

    Jackson was so well camouflaged that even I didn't spot him in the first place through the German scope.

  • @TheoreticallyNo
    @TheoreticallyNo 2 месяца назад

    What I love about this scene is the pouring rain adds a sense of chaos.

  • @aceofcheems7685
    @aceofcheems7685 2 года назад +16

    "We gottem! Stay down!" 😀
    Caparzo: *fucking dead*

  • @xmynationalanthemx
    @xmynationalanthemx 2 года назад +158

    Jackson quoting Psalm 25:2 while aiming at the sniper is such a great detail.

    • @billyjoe8185
      @billyjoe8185 2 года назад +2

      What does it mean?

    • @triv4555
      @triv4555 2 года назад +30

      @@billyjoe8185 "Let not mine enemies triumph over me"

    • @rajivshori
      @rajivshori 2 года назад +1

      My favourite Psalm

    • @lancewadethomas8709
      @lancewadethomas8709 2 года назад +8

      Southern man, man of God. Good with a Bible and sharp with a rifle🇺🇸👊🏻✝️

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum 2 года назад

      Reminds me of Alvin York

  • @juliankent889
    @juliankent889 9 дней назад +1

    German putting the scope up against his eye always gets me

  • @beedt714
    @beedt714 24 дня назад +2

    Possibly the greatest WW2 sniper scene in movie history

  • @DAYWOKR
    @DAYWOKR 3 месяца назад

    Favorite part of this scene, is the dark contrast of gray and rain, with a single, angel like red wing of blood exiting through Caparzos sleeve. Very beautifully done

  • @phillybatts374
    @phillybatts374 2 года назад +69

    Caparzo- "I almost had you"
    Sniper- you never had me...you never had your apple.

    • @makingmiracleshappen
      @makingmiracleshappen 2 года назад +5

      Also sniper: Streets closed soldier boy, find another way home

    • @hello7032
      @hello7032 2 года назад +1

      Holy shit this is good

    • @ceelos1994m
      @ceelos1994m 2 года назад

      Get your shine box

  • @crondigady
    @crondigady 4 месяца назад

    My grandfather had to fly two missions through Normandy as a pilot. Lt Colonel. Hell on Earth is putting it lightly

  • @saltmultiplier
    @saltmultiplier Год назад +4

    03:18 guy's got killfeed notifcation to confirm kill

  • @michaelh7527
    @michaelh7527 2 года назад +115

    I will never forget when me and my brother really affected our grandfather one Thanksgiving. Our grandfather was over for dinner and we wanted to play with our dads new surround sound system. We had this movie on vhs. We turned up the first part of the movie.
    Our grandfather suddenly changed. He became very restless, agitated and like he was somewhere else. He went upstairs and locked himself in the bedroom. Our grandmother couldn't get him to come out and he was in there for hours. My brother and I didn't mean anything and felt horrible.
    Our dad talked to us and said he was involved in the war and that is all he knows. He wont talk about it and refuses any counseling.

    • @jmath24410
      @jmath24410 2 года назад +7

      Thanks for sharing. I am sorry how it affected him. I heard world war II vets shared that the first few minutes, of this movie reminded them of how it was on D Day

    • @Toga17701
      @Toga17701 2 года назад +10

      Same thing here but it was my friends grandfather and it was the movie FURY. His grandfather fought against the SS Battalions and indeed during an encounter/skirmish ober a bunker location with a new battalion of SS troops they were singing while marching on approach just like in the movie, he was asleep in the living room when he heard the scene in fury where the SS Battalion is singing on there way to the crossroad, that man snapped into something, he was screaming and shouting orders and yelling out death threats in English and German like he was back in Germany....I don't blame him, the SS were horrible mfs, and he was reminded of them because we couldn't turn the TV down a little 😔 at first I thought it was funny then my friend leaps across the living room and nearly destroys the TV and turns it off, his grandfather is in tears and is saying names of people we've never met, felt so bad I haven't been over since, this was 2 years ago....

    • @LABELLEEPOQUE516
      @LABELLEEPOQUE516 2 года назад +1

      OJALÁ TU ABUELO ESTE MEJOR 🙏😔💖 , Saludos 😌👍

    • @davidgray8654
      @davidgray8654 Год назад +1

      Gotta say there is nothing wrong with your grandfathers response, in fact that is exactely what a man should do, manage his exposure to horror, stress, trauma and loss by himself in his way. No one else knows or can ever understand what he was exposed to and had to manage, so he still does it by himself in his own way because nobody can really help him except himself. God bless him.

    • @michaelh7527
      @michaelh7527 Год назад

      @@davidgray8654 I honestly to this day feel bad about what happened even though we innocently meant and knew nothing. He was a good guy and did not deserve that pain from us even though it was intentional and unknown at the time.

  • @Fn0r1Chase
    @Fn0r1Chase 2 года назад +248

    This film did a wonderful job in connecting you with each and every character. And every death felt so real and you actually felt like you lost somebody you knew.

  • @floatyjam
    @floatyjam День назад

    i like how yt recommendations says this is a "sniper battle" when in reality is just like a standoff

  • @tayzer22
    @tayzer22 3 месяца назад +1

    This was probably one of Vin's greatest scenes.

  • @salutations8705
    @salutations8705 2 года назад +29

    *looking up at tower* "that's where I'd be"
    *German guy looking at the blue car* "that's where I'd be"

  • @sihaworth2793
    @sihaworth2793 2 года назад +296

    I had the honor of working on this production back in 97 at Hatfield in England. This particular scene was one of the most moving for the whole crew as Vin is a great guy on and off camera.

    • @user-yi3ek5cf8j
      @user-yi3ek5cf8j 2 года назад +34

      Guess he makes everyone feel like… family.. (puts shades on)

    • @lemonjellies4985
      @lemonjellies4985 2 года назад +1

      Can we know what work you did on the film?

    • @sihaworth2793
      @sihaworth2793 2 года назад +38

      @@lemonjellies4985 Sure thing. I was a Rigger on a department called Construction initially. We were responsible for building the huge sets at Hatfield. While the beach landing scene was being shot in Ireland we were constructing the amazing set at the end of the runway at the Comet Biulding. I then moved onto the Operational Standby crew,, we worked alongside the main unit crew and were present each day during filming. Loved every minute of it.

    • @GORILLA_PIMP
      @GORILLA_PIMP 2 года назад +2

      @@sihaworth2793
      "The runway at the comet building"?
      What part of the movie was that again?

    • @sihaworth2793
      @sihaworth2793 2 года назад +34

      @@GORILLA_PIMP The entire town where Tom Hanks and his unit found Ryan (Matt Damon), the cathedral and the bridge, was all a huge set built at the end of the runway at the old Comet building in Hatfield. The building was an old MOD airfield where the Comet bombers were built during the 2nd world War. In fact, the scene where the women are typing and discovered that Ryan's brothers were KIA was shot in the offices of that building.

  • @dimitri9933
    @dimitri9933 Год назад +4

    still one of, if not, the best depiction of sound travel and bullet time a movie has ever portrayed.

  • @Bubbles00
    @Bubbles00 10 месяцев назад +1

    This would've Spielberg's masterpiece if he hadn't already made Schindler's list. Two great great films

  • @sukidabean4424
    @sukidabean4424 2 года назад +735

    I would like to think the German sniper shot Caparzo because he seemed like an officer of higher rank, pointing and directing his ‘troops’ around the area. The sniper really does have talent, waiting in silence and knowing to target higher-value soldiers when the time is right.
    Note: I know that almost every sniper is told this on Day 1, but it is a detail most war movies ignore where the sniper just shoots some private instead.

    • @davidovics92
      @davidovics92 2 года назад +31

      hm, I've never thought of it that way, nice catch

    • @TeslaP3D
      @TeslaP3D Год назад +59

      Caparzo owed him a 10 second car, and didn't deliver.

    • @sukidabean4424
      @sukidabean4424 Год назад +6

      @Peter Schmidt Ahh, that is true. If he was on recon, he should have retreated after the first shot, if shooting at all.

    • @Wolf-wc1js
      @Wolf-wc1js Год назад +51

      That’s why in Forrest Gump Lt. Dan told Forrest and Bubba to not salute him because of potential snipers. Those kinds of gestures are used by snipers to help ID their targets

    • @johnbanks4761
      @johnbanks4761 Год назад

      could just as well been a case of shoot to wound.then shoot the person that comes to help the wounded man..and shoot the next
      snipers have been well known to do this...one of the reasons i hate snipers

  • @vladpavlo
    @vladpavlo 2 года назад +397

    The sniper in this scene is taking aim at Diesel due to the reason that he is pointing the ways with his hand - which means from far away that he is the squad leader.
    One of the few rules that U.S soldiers had to never do is to pointing with their hands or waving on open fields.

    • @murphy13295
      @murphy13295 2 года назад +21

      " never point " . I learned that from my Dad before I left grade school . The long form , not the Nuns quip .

    • @johnreyes8178
      @johnreyes8178 2 года назад +54

      That’s a fair point he also injured him and not killed him as a way to draw out more soldiers to take out. It’s a common sniper tactic. As Jackson said “this snipers got talent” I am never gonna look at this scene the same way again thank you for your insight!! 🙂

    • @justdoingitjim7095
      @justdoingitjim7095 2 года назад +14

      Also reminding the FNG's to quit saluting the officers in the field! That's a sure way to get an officer killed!

    • @ivermektin6874
      @ivermektin6874 2 года назад +20

      @@justdoingitjim7095 YES LIEUTENANT DAN

    • @jeffreyb8770
      @jeffreyb8770 2 года назад +4

      Ah, that sniper hit a buck private, then stayed put to get shot back at. Talent my a**!

  • @spyalvarado2767
    @spyalvarado2767 9 месяцев назад

    For me it's the Goat of all WW2 movies

  • @davidsf101
    @davidsf101 3 месяца назад +1

    Sad and intense scene. One of the greatest war films of all time.

  • @thebrokesoulone
    @thebrokesoulone 2 года назад +13

    The " US " has spent hundreds of millions rescuing Matt Damon. From getting him from a war to rescuing him from Mars, to trying to get him to remember who he once was in the CIA... :)

  • @TheWelchProductions
    @TheWelchProductions 2 года назад +39

    “That’s why you relocate when you’re outnumbered.” -a seasoned gaming sniper who has zero experience with real life military combat

    • @fluffypinkpandas
      @fluffypinkpandas 2 года назад

      Is it bad advice

    • @HaloCEJohnnoscope
      @HaloCEJohnnoscope 2 года назад +1

      @@fluffypinkpandas try to relocate after a few shots but be very careful because you are vulnerable as fuck when you do it.Also A good way to be undetected is to not fire in rapid succession unless nessecary.

    • @JTG4764
      @JTG4764 2 года назад

      Or just take advantage of a silencer. I mean, there's the tracers and all that, but still. Gunshots are the most telltale signs of enemy attack.

    • @toddgaak422
      @toddgaak422 2 года назад +2

      @@JTG4764 "Silencer". LOL you have no idea what you're talking about.

    • @JTG4764
      @JTG4764 2 года назад

      What? Is it suppressor? Muffler? Pew pew tube? Same thing.

  • @BlazeSh0t
    @BlazeSh0t Год назад +2

    Jackson is my favorite character of any movie. This is my favorite movie of all time.

  • @LuisGonzalez-mf9mt
    @LuisGonzalez-mf9mt 7 месяцев назад +3

    To bad he wasn't Vin Diesel of today. He probably would of caught the bullet and threw it back destroying the whole building.

  • @Lthimself
    @Lthimself 4 месяца назад +1

    Rest in peace to soldiers who died in Ww2 🕊️

  • @XLeon_S_KennedyX
    @XLeon_S_KennedyX 2 года назад +19

    Even in WW2, Vin Diesel still thinks family is important.

  • @HelicopterDr
    @HelicopterDr 2 года назад +120

    I remember watching this when it came out in 1998, I was only 16, the movie then was action packed and thrilling. Now 38 and served two tours to Iraq and having PTSD I can no longer watch this movie. The realism that Spielberg put into this movie is very realistic and the fact he interviewed dozens of ww2 survivors and put those perspectives into the movie is just a whole new level of directing.

    • @MrDad743
      @MrDad743 2 года назад +6

      Thank you for your time and sacrifice.
      This may come as a bit shallow, or cliché, perhaps even an understatement, but how is it going? Are you doing well and recovering?

    • @HelicopterDr
      @HelicopterDr 2 года назад +9

      @@MrDad743 thanks for the concern. Yes, it's better now than it has been in the past. Been out of the military 14 years and there are still days that it is a struggle.

    • @MrDad743
      @MrDad743 2 года назад +4

      @@HelicopterDr I can't even begin to imagine what you have been, and are going through. Many people know of the battle out there in the field, but few know of the battle within the mind.
      Though I cannot help you recover and find peace, as that is something only you can do, I will pray that the journey is a bit easier.
      Best of luck, and lots of love. Take care 😊

    • @jakelegler5826
      @jakelegler5826 2 года назад +2

      Is that our que to thank you for your service?

    • @MrDad743
      @MrDad743 2 года назад +5

      @@jakelegler5826 Nah bro, that's your cue to leave, and learn that a little bit of respect and a couple seconds of typing goes a long way and never hurt no one.

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke 9 месяцев назад +1

    3:07
    This move was not made until the Vietnam War, the legendary Carlos Hathcock killed over 93 enemies and was known for killing an enemy with a rifle shot through the sniper's telescope and into its eye.

  • @mansourbellahel-hajj5378
    @mansourbellahel-hajj5378 Год назад

    Vin Diesel touching the Piano after being shot at first I thought it was from the film soundtrack but the way he touches the piano gives a detailed fracture of how much fatality war can cause to a human being

  • @tommy-fu5sz
    @tommy-fu5sz 18 дней назад +2

    I remember that day on the set. We were all cold and wet, Steven was a little frustrated with Vin, and we were all relieved when his character was killed because Vin was difficult to deal with while Tom Hanks was exemplary as always. The other actors were all tough but Vin was a wuss and none of us could have predicted his rise to fame with his lack of acting chops.
    Filmmaking is not for the weak, we stand outside in the heat, the cold, in the rain and snow for 14-16 hours a day- and on this set, we had to work in the rubble, broken glass and dust, but there is nothing more fun than making a WWII film, and watching the genius of Steven Spielberg as he literally made up the story shot by shot, shooting the scenes in Ramelle in sequence. Steven frequently operated the camera in some of the most difficult sequences, his knowledge of the camera is unparalleled, and we all rallied behind him with the shared desire to make the greatest WWII film ever.

  • @Jomster777
    @Jomster777 2 года назад +272

    This must be the only film where the character he plays physically dies(Not counting Groot in GotG because he only voiced him and he ends up becoming reborn again anyway)

    • @AlexZebol
      @AlexZebol 2 года назад +6

      Young Groot is his offspring. Old one is dead.

    • @Commander_Shepard.
      @Commander_Shepard. 2 года назад +3

      Groot DID die. It's his "kid"

    • @hiltonb8876
      @hiltonb8876 2 года назад

      Same with Tom Hanks

    • @cerberus8462
      @cerberus8462 2 года назад

      @@hiltonb8876 tom habks dies in this movie

    • @hiltonb8876
      @hiltonb8876 2 года назад +3

      @@cerberus8462 That’s literally what I said.

  • @michaeljohnsonj2236
    @michaeljohnsonj2236 2 года назад +69

    The movie that shook me completely and completely baffled. The best war movie I've seen so far. Still couldn't belive that it's a 98' movie.

  • @Jon-Jon309
    @Jon-Jon309 2 месяца назад +1

    2:11 - SUCH A BADASS Hunter VS Hunter stand-off

  • @TheJcg14
    @TheJcg14 Год назад +2

    Barry Pepper was the man in this movie

  • @5325bunny
    @5325bunny 2 года назад +19

    Plot twist; the "letter" he pulled out of his vest wasn't some endearing letter to his father, it was instructions on how to properly wax his fast & furious car.

  • @FullCircleguitar
    @FullCircleguitar 2 года назад +85

    Jackson: This sniper's got talent.
    Sniper: Hiding in the most obvious high ground in the village.

    • @superfly4137
      @superfly4137 2 года назад +13

      Rule #1. Never under estimate the enemy. Rule #2. See Rule #1.

    • @garyking5036
      @garyking5036 2 года назад +1

      @@superfly4137 Didn't expect to encounter a sniper. At the time, they were fighting paratroopers only.

    • @superfly4137
      @superfly4137 2 года назад

      @@garyking5036 yes I know i saw the movie

    • @rfcdgaf
      @rfcdgaf 2 года назад

      @@garyking5036 It doesn't matter if you expect to encounter a sniper or not. You don't pick the most obvious fucking spot ever, dumb as shit just for movie purposes

    • @anusmcgee4150
      @anusmcgee4150 2 года назад +9

      @@rfcdgaf Yeah, that sniper was such a moron, picking such a high vantage point overlooking an open area where the enemy is advancing from.
      Fucking movies, am I right?

  • @jaycollins7288
    @jaycollins7288 Год назад +5

    My dad enlisted in the Canadian army with the intent to be a sniper in world war 2. He was refused because he had fallen out of a tree when he was a kid and broke his back. He taught me everything I know about shooting. The main thing he said, is to keep your cool when you are in a gunfight where someone is "returning the compliment at you!" He also taught me to "move when you shoot." Practicing all day standing in front of a paper target will mean nothing once you are being shot at. You will need to hit what you are shooting at while doing the old "duck and cover"!

    • @angusmcculloch6653
      @angusmcculloch6653 Год назад +1

      That's funny. My dad was an actual combat vet. His advice to me was, "Don't ever get in combat. And if you do, accept that you're going to die."

    • @kmale76
      @kmale76 3 месяца назад

      Canadian warfare...sooory

  • @sachinsingh5100
    @sachinsingh5100 День назад

    #1 this is most amazing movie ever made
    #2 Spielberg is a genius director.....

  • @terryknutson3202
    @terryknutson3202 2 года назад +18

    "Let me not be ashamed. Let not my enemies triumph over me." How many men have prayed these words?