Coby weeps through SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (1998) Movie Reaction FIRST TIME WATCHING

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Saving Private Ryan (1998)

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set in 1944 in France during World War II, it follows a group of soldiers, led by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), on their mission to locate Private James Francis Ryan (Matt Damon) and bring him home safely after his three brothers are killed in action. The cast also includes Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg, and Jeremy Davies.

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All Comments (21)
  • @j.benjamin3782
    When Mrs. Ryan collapses on the front porch gets me every time. Heartbreaking.
  • @jamesleonard9703
    Well Coby. Three of my older brothers were in Vietnam. Two in the rice paddies and one on a ship outside of Vietnam. My mother would NEVER look at the mail. She would take it and put it on the table until my dad got home from work. He would open the mail. It was very stressful. All three of my brothers came home ALIVE with all there body parts. THANK GOD.
  • @rbloomquist69
    I'm 54 and cry every time I see this movie. When captain Miller says " earn this". Its not for Private Ryan. Its for every generation that follows. Also notice how Ryans wife didn't know who Miller was, because WWII vets didn't talk about their experiences
  • @cmbtking
    It's remarkable what these men accomplished at the ages of like 16-21. Insane. And the reason why "The Greatest Generation" is an accurate label.
  • @Kevin.Costner.
    Saving Private Ryan, Interstellar & The Martian. the US government has spent a whole lot of money rescuing Matt Damon
  • @chinitowon
    I am not a U.S. citizen. I am Chilean, but grew up for the better part of my childhood and adolescent years abroad, including the States. I have two brothers that are U.S. citizens. Having said that: there is a universal story here. Sacrifice. And living up to - deserving - the sacrifices made for us. I watched this movie in a Provo Utah theater. I was sobbing along with all of the veterans and U.S. citizens at the movies there with me.
  • @jackray333
    7 minutes in, and your compassion shows. This. Is what you're Grandfather and Great Grandfather's went through, between the ages of 16 to 26 on average. The Greatest Generation of our age. They grew up during the Great Depression, lived through WW1, fought in the biggest war known to mankind in WW2, stopped Hitler from Genocide, and Changed the World.
  • @jayman58016
    To me Wade's death was the hardest. Listening to him first trying to triage himself and then listening to him crying for his mother
  • "Tell me I'm a good man." I actually cried in the theatre. All men should aspire to being "good", and deserving of respect.
  • @packman4664
    My Grandfather served in WW2, he was awarded a silver star and a purple heart. He said the thing that bothered him the most in this movie was the squeaking noise the German tank tracks made. He said that noise had haunted him ever since the war.
  • @doomslayer9120
    The best war film ever made. The men that fought in WWII were a different breed. They sacrificed their lives for the world. We're losing them every day now. There's not many left now.
  • @Mr.Ekshin
    Spielberg: "I'm making a movie". Every A-list actor on the planet: "Where do I sign up? I'll work for scale!"
  • I am a combat veteran ( Vietnam ) You can not possibly know the good you have just done. Thank you for this and God bless you
  • @hartspot009
    I served as an AF cardiac nurse and paramedic, and this was a very realistic portrayal of the injuries/ trauma . I was stationed in a Regional Hospital, which served as a resource for taking in active duty injuries during Desert Storm. Thank you for having the courage to watch. It isnt easy for anyone 🙏🙏
  • @buffalopatriot
    This was one of the BEST and heartfelt movie reviews I’ve ever witnessed. Thank you for your honest emotions. I hope Spielberg himself sees this video. Bravo.
  • @michaelpaz5052
    One of the most emotional reactions I've ever seen for this movie. No need to apologize. Your knowledge of most actors names was impressive. Thank you for a heartfelt reaction.
  • @scarecrowman7789
    My grandfather stormed gold beach ( next to Ohama ) with the British forces. Proud to have been alongside our American brothers! 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
  • @timmaloney6739
    I am 73..My Dad was there on that day... he luckily survived..he also saw action in North Africa...3 of my uncles were killed there in France..these guys had balls...