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  • Actors: Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Edward Burns, Barry Pepper, Adam Goldberg
  • Directors: Steven Spielberg
  • Format: PAL
  • Language Czech, English, French, German
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Nov 2004
  • Run Time: 163 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (173 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002XP08W
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 30,516 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Saving Private Ryan 60th Anniversary [DVD] [1998]

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Since its release in 1998, Steven Spielberg's D-Day drama Saving Private Ryan has become hugely influential: everything from the opening sequence of Gladiator ("Saving Marcus Aurelius") to the marvellous 10-hour TV series Band of Brothers has been made in its shadow. There have been many previous attempts to recreate the D-Day landings on screen (notably, the epic The Longest Day), but thanks to Spielberg's freewheeling hand-held camerawork, Ryan was the first time an audience really felt like they were there, storming up Omaha Beach in the face of withering enemy fire.

After the indelible opening sequence, however, the film is not without problems. The story, though based on an American Civil War incident, feels like it was concocted simply to fuel Spielberg's sentimental streak. In standard Hollywood fashion the Germans remain a faceless foe (with the exception of one charmless character who turns out to be both a coward and a turncoat); and the platoon, led by Tom Hanks, consists of far too many stereotypes: the doughty sergeant; the thick-necked private; the southern-man religious sniper; the cowardly corporal. Matt Damon seems improbably clean cut as the titular private in need of rescue (though that may well be the point); and why do they all run straight up that hill towards an enemy machine-gun post anyway?

Some non-US critics have complained that Ryan portrays only the American D-Day experience, but it is an American film made and financed by Americans after all. Accepting both its relatively narrow remit and its lachrymose inclinations, Saving Private Ryan deserves its place in the pantheon of great war pictures.

On the DVD: This DTS edition of Saving Private Ryan presents the movie with astonishingly vivid surround sound that is audibly superior to the standard Dolby Digital version. With a wider dynamic range and a more spacious soundfield, the battles really do spill over into your living room. There are new animated menus but because the DTS data stream requires greater space on the disc, the 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary included on the previous release is omitted. --Mark Walker

Special Features

Introduction by Steven Spielberg (3 mins): Steven Spielberg discusses his interest in WWII and how it led him to make "Saving Private Ryan" Looking into the Past (6 mins): Steven Spielberg explains the research, the screenplay and his intentions Miller and His Platoon (8 mins): Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and the entire cast introduce us to their characters and they interacted Boot Camp (8 mins): Memories from the camp about the intense boot camp they endured, with Captain Dale Dye Making Saving Private Ryan (20 mins): Steven Spielberg and collaborators discuss the look of the film, production, costumes & photography Re-Creating Omaha Beach (7 mins): How the filmmakers re-created this historical event Music & Sound (7 mins): With the Academy Award winning team who scored the film Parting Words (3 mins): Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks conclude on their experiences Motion Menus (10 mins): New, improved, interactive menus

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Saving Private Ryan, 9 Jun 2005
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Saving Private Ryan finally gets the treatment it deserves with this superior DVD release, now complete with a DTS soundtrack. The special features on the discs are minimal, with only a few trailers and some notes; but there is an interesting, if not fascinating documentary on the making of the film which includes interviews with D-Day veterans.

However, you probably wouldn't buy a film like this for the features. You would buy it for the intense, unrivalled and spellbinding combat sequences - most notably the acclaimed D-Day landing recreation. But it doesn't stop there. Spielberg takes us into a debate about the war through the eyes of eight stereotypical soldiers (although nonetheless powerful or resonating for it). The soldiers lay the different views, reasons and arguments before the audience about the war that were shared by so many at the time.

The film climaxes in what can only be described as a brilliant battle between the platoon in peril and Nazi tanks and infantry. The film is improved with the DTS soundtrack, which completely immerses you into the experience. This is a great transfer onto DVD of a great film.

The extras too on this 2-disc release are good, documenting well each aspect of the making of the film. Altogether, a worthy treatment of what has been often called the greatest war film ever made!

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48 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new approach to war films, honest and realsistic., 14 Nov 2001
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Spielberg has broken from the norm with this film and has the courage to depict war as it really is. Previous war films have been heavily sanitised to 'protect' the viewer, and Saving Private Ryan acts as a wake up call to the public, especially to myself and the younger generation, who have never experienced a major conflict in our lifetime. This film acts as an antidote to the traditional John Wayne style war movie. War is not fun, and this film removes the myth that when a soldier is shot, they fall to the floor quietly and lie still. Some of the injuries suffered by the soldiers are truly horrific but the level of violence is not gratuitous and is necessary as it adds to the level of realism.

Many people have argued that this film only portrays the American side of D-Day, neglecting the contribution of the troops from other Allied nations. Whilst this is true, Omaha beach and the areas featured in this film were areas attacked by predominantly American troops, and to feature the entire Normandy area of operations would overly complicate the story. The scene showing Omaha beach after the battle, with the sea flowing red with all the blood spilt, is particularly poignant and brings a lump to the throat of everyone who sees it.

I recently watched this film with my grandfather, who landed on the British 'Gold' beach in one of the first waves ashore on June 6th 1944. He watched the first 20 minutes of the film, which depicts the D-Day landings, with tears in his eyes as the memories of that day flooded back. While he got through that day unharmed, a number of his friends and comrades were not so fortunate. The film transported him back 57 years, and he said that this is the closest you can get to the reality of the landings without actually being in a landing craft and coming under fire.

Saving Private Ryan aptly demonstrates the horror and chaos of battle. After watching this film I found myself with a new found sense of respect for those young men who were thrust into the Hell of World War 2 and still carry those memories as pensioners. Stunning, moving, compelling, and deserving of all the accolades it gets.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a film!, 2 Sep 2003
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Saving Private Ryan finally gets the treatment it deserves with this superior DVD release, now complete with a DTS soundtrack. The special features on the discs are minimal, with only a few trailers and some notes; but there is an interesting, if not fascinating documentary on the making of the film which includes interviews with D-Day veterans.

However, you probably wouldn't buy a film like this for the features. You would buy it for the intense, unrivalled and spellbinding combat sequences - most notably the acclaimed D-Day landing recreation. But it doesn't stop there. Spielberg takes us into a debate about the war through the eyes of eight stereotypical soldiers (although nonetheless powerful or resonating for it). The soldiers lay the different views, reasons and arguments before the audience about the war that were shared by so many at the time.

The film climaxes in what can only be described as a brilliant battle between the platoon in peril and Nazi tanks and infantry. The film is improved with the DTS soundtrack, which completely immerses you into the experience. This is a great transfer onto DVD of a great film.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelent movie...
This is a very very good war time movie. It's touching, huge and awesome. Good actors, good story, and a fantastic images, with historic events...
I recomend!
Published 3 days ago by Joćo Paulo Neves

5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the Greatest War Film Ever Made
This is an exceptional film and without doubt one of my top 10 favourite films. The subject matter, the performances, the underlying message, the sheer scale of the production and... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars GREAT! for 20 minutes...
Starts off with a fantastic portrayal of the Normandy landings, very intense and hard to avoid, you feel like you are there and are repulsed by its brutality. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Saving private ryan
The Video was bought for my son's to watch for his text in school and it was definitely an experience for me to watch it with him. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Faith Unoarumhi

5.0 out of 5 stars Christmas Present
An excellent quality DVD which was received exactly when promised. Extremely good value for money.
Published 22 days ago by T. A. Moses

3.0 out of 5 stars disappointed
problem was that this dvd was set up for U.S>A version and we could only watch it limited times, for that reason would not buy again .
Published 1 month ago by Mrs. Helen Cameron

5.0 out of 5 stars Greatest movie of all time!
Easily one of them best movies ever made - definetely the top one if your just focusing on war genre. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars As it was? Probably
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