@aequitas:
besides the fact that they took a wheelsystem from a T34 for both Tiger Tanks and the MG 42’s where fired continuesly without overheating on the beach and a few Gi’s held off a half AA group of the Waffen SS?..… :? :-D
I’m not sure what you are talking about concerning the wheel system (maybe they couldn’t get Tigers for production?), but certainly you can explaining away the MGs with either multiple guns firing or dramatic effect. Hell, the Longest Day, if we are only faulting unrealistic portrayals, has Germans speaking English and no blood/gore/effects of gunfire/explosions. People just fall over and die. On your last point - yeah, I can somewhat agree with it, but it was again for dramatic effect (something Spielberg himself has said to defend inaccuracies), but it was more than a few men, not to mention Rangers & Airborne and not standard Army.
The movie may make people believe that the Americans knew allready about the Holocaust and that the pur anger and hatred for the Germans and all who were allies with 'em was justified but it wasn’t the case!!…
Where? I haven’t seen the movie in a while and still don’t know every line of dialogue, but where do they talk about the Holocaust in SPR?
This movie is not helping anyone to recall the truth or remind Generations of the glorious and heroic liberation of France from the Evil Nazisim, rather a pre-runner of Inglorious…
If I have to choose between Longest day and Ryan , I go for Longest day…
The only thing that relates Inglourious Basterds and SPR are that both have Nazis in it.
I liked the Longest Day book, but the movie is fairly boring to me. I appreciate the talent in it, but for being an account of D-Day, it’s just kind of hokey because of the film age then. SPR is gritty, dirty, visceral, and damn realistic even though it’s a mostly fictional account with an historic backdrop.
I just wouldn’t count saving Ryan as a best WWII movie…