You laugh a lot when you watch this film.
It has a lot of scary moments.
It doesn't use real actors. It uses drawings.
The film was .... . I fell asleep.
The ending was quite ... . It was a real surprise.
The name of a film.
It’s brilliant! The scenes in the countryside are so beautiful! And when you see the towns and how people live there, it’s as if you’re there with them. You learn a lot about the people and their experiences, and there are some funny parts. But basically, it’s a serious film and really moving. It’s amazing to think that people still live like this in the twenty-first century. It made me think.
Ugh! My girlfriend really wanted to go and see it but I was so bored! The story was predictable, and all the actors were really bad. But the worst part was the music! Every five minutes the story stopped and they all sang and danced. It’s just stupid. I prefer action films.
Yeah, it’s one of the best films I’ve ever seen, I think. The story is really clever, and you never know what’s going to happen next. I suppose it is a bit violent in parts, but the story is really gripping, and the action is fast, so the violence isn’t too bad … Yeah, and the end is really surprising, so I won’t tell you what happens!
Oh, well… I went with my dad. He says it’s a classic and you have to see this film to understand all the films they’re making now. Hm, I don’t know about that. It seemed very slow to me; just some men in the desert with horses. There were some bad guys – they were stealing cows, I think. The landscape was spectacular, but I’m not really a fan – all these films look the same to me.
Hm, it was OK. There was a serious side to the film – you know, a message about the environment, but I prefer films that are just for fun, really. I enjoyed the special effects and the costumes, though. All the aliens looked really cool, and their planet was interesting. Some of the stunts were cool too. I read somewhere that the CGI for this film was the most spectacular ever, but the actors still had to do the stunt with the space ship at the end.
I can’t watch ___________________ films. I always have bad dreams.
This film won an award for its _____________ costumes. They were amazing.
I couldn’t switch off the TV because the film was so ___________________.
I laughed all the way through the film. It was so ______________________.
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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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
12) Spielberg's plan...
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