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Chapter 176 thunderous applause

When the real James Ryan appeared, the film had already gone through more than half. According to Kenneth Tulan's inference, according to Hollywood production rules and Duke Rosenberg's habits, there will inevitably be a big battle to achieve the final redemption.

But he clearly felt that Ryan was not important, and Duke Rosenberg wanted to express his purpose was very clear--it doesn't matter who he saved, but what is important is the action of saving people.

At the same time, as a senior film critic and media practitioner, Kenneth Tulan keenly realized that this film will inevitably trigger a trend of discussion after its release, even if it is so in line with American values!

Duke Rosenberg seems to never ignore the market? Kenneth Tulane has a helpless smile on his lips. Controversy and trends can often kill a movie or trigger a movie. What about "Save Private Ryan"?

**The war is coming, and the applause in the theater has already fallen. Kunitz widened his eyes and looked straight at the screen. Is this the companions beside him, and even all the audience around him.

Many of these audiences who came to participate in the premiere came for the director and understood Duke's habits. Since the battle at the beginning was so exciting and cruel that it made people tremble, what kind of movie-watching experience will the ending drama bring?

"There is a moment of tranquility before the war."

Hearing Erin's words, Anna laughed and leaned into her ear and whispered, "Director Rosenberg is showing the glory of human nature with beautiful memories."

In Anna's eyes, revealing the human emotional world through the fate of the battlefield is Duke's most important progress and success in this film. In order to express the perfection of human nature and the fear of war, he specially arranged a moment of tranquility before the second world war in the film, in which people can feel the glory of human nature and the destruction of human nature by war.

In this section, Captain Miller's trembling hands and the mid-scene of his upper body appear again. Anna sees the squad's top commander's concerns and hopelessness about fate before the war. When he sat down to talk to Ryan about his family, he told Ryan to recall the specific things he had with his family rather than their voices, smiles.

Duke cleverly used a set of forward and reverse shots here, basically all of which were close-ups of the faces of the two. Anna saw helplessness and bitterness from their expressions. The young director seemed to want to pass on the beautiful lives of thousands of ordinary American soldiers before the war to everyone through Ryan's mouth, but the war grabbed all of this.

In this moment of tranquility, there was no quarrel or doubt. Although they did not know what fate would be in the end, they all welcomed the arrival of fierce battle with their comrades with their beautiful memories of the past.

The director put together this moment of tranquility and the fierce battle that would inevitably appear later, with a very obvious intention, in order to highlight the preciousness of this peaceful life and the cruelty of war, and to show the affirmation of the value of life.

Compared to Anna, Kenneth Turan on the other side has a different feeling.

In his opinion, a director who truly has a sense of justice and sense of responsibility will not only be obsessed with the blood and stimulation of war. The response should focus more on human feelings, human nature, and the precious spiritual state reflected in war, so that mankind can realize the abominable war and the precious peace, so that every viewer can cherish peace from the heart and stay away from war.

Duke Rosenberg finally controlled the destruction in his heart and used the destruction of war to express an extremely profound theme.

If you want to continue to deepen this theme, and at the same time, let the audience remember it and become a completely touching force, what is needed next?

That is sacrifice, there is no more appropriate way than sacrifice!

Without thinking about it, Kenneth Tulan could also guess that most members of the team would inevitably fall on this bridgehead.

Before the war, everyone had a good life, and everyone had something they had to be sad and reluctant to leave when they were hit by a bullet. What exactly was it? Maybe in the United States, it was a family memory, and something else else in other places. In short, it was something worth cherishing and nostalgic, but far away from.

The role of war here is just to destroy everything that can be destroyed, and the fighters want to regain the part they can regain.

To save Ryan, sacrifice is inevitable, the members of the squad died one after another until Captain Miller...

Captain Miller sat down beside the bridge and fired weakly at the Tiger tank with a small pistol. Finally, the rescue P-51 plane arrived and blew up the tank. The hope was never shattered. The team sacrificed six people to save the beauty of the rescue. After all, they could live bravely with their memories and wishes.

"Don't let everyone down," Miller said before his death, "Ryan, live well..."

Sobbing sounds sounded in the theater. Although the voice of a person is not loud, there are too many sobbing people.

Erin pinched her sore nose, "I know it's sensational, why do I still want to cry?"

"Because the director used a whole video to lay the foundation for the sacrifice and sensationality of this moment." Anna wanted to calm down, "Captain Miller is a hero."

Yes, Captain Miller is a hero, a typical popular American hero, and the sacrifice of such a hero is the most infectious.

Kunitz gently wiped his eyes with the back of his hand. Alan and Jones next to him were also doing similar actions. Irving's eyes on the other side were flashing with water, and finally slowly flowed down. He seemed to be immersed in the movie, without any intention of wiping.

"My dear Mrs. Ryan, I inform you with great pleasure that your son James Ryan was unscathed. At this time, he was on his way home from the European battlefield. Reports from the frontline said that James had performed his duties bravely and firmly, even if he learned that his family had suffered misfortune in this great war to overthrow the specialized and oppressive. I am very happy to join the Secretary of War, all the officers and soldiers of the U.S. Army, and the American citizens to wish you good health and a happy life with James around you. Only when your beloved son returns safely can you compensate for your heartache..."

Captain Miller died, and General Marshall's voice sounded as a voiceover, which was the US government reading a congratulatory letter to Ryan's mother. On the battlefield where the smoke had not yet dissipated, the empty shots slowly moved, the collapsed bell towers, the deep craters, the broken bridge decks and corpses, the expressions of everyone moving were quiet and peaceful, they were still alive, they were listening, the military praised Ryan's language so beautiful, and it was also the language that praised all the soldiers, all living people including Urban, and those who died, even more fearless people.

"Once war and life are placed on both sides of the same scale, it is destined to be heavy in the word "destruction".

Kenneth Toulan heard Todd McCarthy seemingly judging the movie's voice, "Real war films never shy away from the trauma left by human beings on themselves, and behind the haze of war, they also reflect the brilliant light of human nature."

Todd McCarthy turned his head to look at Kenneth Tulan, "The video is wonderful. Duke Rosenberg is beyond our imagination. He is beyond himself! I can praise him here, and I will only praise him here!"

Seeing his old friend showing a helpless smile, Todd McCarthy turned around and said nothing. This video is so correct, so correct that if you want to criticize Duke Rosenberg, you must be cautious!

If you criticize the theme of the film, it is just to cause trouble for yourself, and criticize other aspects without pain or itch. Todd McCarthy suddenly felt like he had nowhere to talk. After thinking for a few seconds, he came up with the best way to deal with it - ignore Duke Rosenberg's new movie and just pretend it never exists.

Is it worth saving?

It seems that the director has not given a very clear answer. When the scene returns to the elderly James Ryan, he finally gives an explanation.

Ryan was rescued and returned to his hometown. He lived a peaceful life. As he was old, he came to his comrades’ grave to commemorate him. He asked his wife with tears in his eyes, was he the only one? His wife held his face and confirmed that he was, and the old face was a little relieved.

"I'm alive, am I a good person?"

The video immediately gave the answer, and his wife replied, "You are a good person!"

With gray hair, he saluted a military salute to Colonel Miller's cemetery. The floating star-striped flag appeared again, and the video fell down...

The subtitles slowly fell, and the theater was silent. Tina Fei, who was sitting next to Duke, couldn't help but look back. Judging from the audience's applause during the film screening, it shouldn't be like this now? Do the audience don't agree with this video?

Her eyes fell on the employer's face again, Duke sat there calmly, his dark eyes seemed to be full of confidence?

If she was asked to judge, it would definitely be a good movie, or even a classic in a war movie. The young director around her almost perfectly combined the visual effects he was best at and the ideological connotation he did not have before. Even if there are a lot of sensational scenes, it still seems natural and smooth and not artificial.

The theater was silent for about five seconds, and then applause burst out like summer thunder. From the last row of ordinary audiences, everyone stood up!

They stood up not because they left the stage! It was not because they relaxed! It was to express their congratulations and respect to the director and the film! It vented the turbulent emotions brought by the film!

“He is always successful!”

Tom Hanks stood up and walked towards this side. Without waiting for Duke to reach out, he gave him a strong hug. "Duke, I am honored for this collaboration! You gave me a classic character and a classic movie!"

More and more people came over and sent their congratulations!

The applause was thunderous, and there was no stop at all. The audience kept standing and applauding. It seemed that only in this way could they express their love for this film and the young director!

The premiere is over. Whether the film's style can be recognized will also be tested by the market! (To be continued, please search for Piaotianwen, novels are better, updated and faster!

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