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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
1) "Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
2) The action in the film "Saving Private Ryan" is taking place during...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
3) Steven Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp because...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
4) A boot camp is...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
5) How many Academy Awards did the film win?
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
6) Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp because he wanted him to feel...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
7) The director of the picture "Saving Private Ryan" is...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
8) The actors...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
9) Steven Spielberg wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
10)In the film "Saving Private Ryan" the soldiers' mission is...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
11) Spielberg wanted eight actors to feel...
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"Saving Private Ryan" is a motion picture about a group of United States soldiers during World War II (1939—1945). The soldiers are sent behind German lines to save Private James Francis Ryan (played by Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in action in the same week.
The director of the film, Steven Spielberg, wanted certain relationships between the actors to make the film more believable. So Spielberg sent the actors to the boot camp — the training camp for soldiers to prepare for the film. He wanted the actors to understand what being a soldier was like.
In Spielberg's film the eight soldiers can't see the point of their mission, and the actors' reaction on sending them to the camp was the same. They all became very tired and wanted to leave. But as in the film, they continued doing what they had to do, and it brought them closer together. Spielberg wanted these eight actors to feel a sense of unity, but he also wanted them to feel separate from Matt Damon, because in the film they didn't like his hero. That's why Spielberg didn't sent Matt Damon to the camp together with the others. The other actors knew that while they were shaking and freezing in the camp, Matt Damon was staying in a comfortable hotel, and that meant that Matt Damon felt separate from the others.
Spielberg's plan worked. He made an excellent film that won five Academy Awards.
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