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You asked and I listened. This was my 1st time watching reacting Saving private Ryan. I struggled watching this because I love our military but I hate seeing war. This movie was action packed with great acting. Thank you all for supporting and watching with me. The full movie with reaction will be posted on my patreon, if you want to support and follow along with me.
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@indyracingnut
@indyracingnut 2 года назад
I have to tell you, young lady....Your countrymen, the Soviets, fought just as hard in defense of Moscow & Leningrad as we did on that beach in Normandy, France. The Soviets were our allies. They sustained far more casualties than any other country in the world. They deserve our gratitude as well. :) ❤
@mr.jayscales792
@mr.jayscales792 2 года назад
The war against Germany would have been lost without the Russians. Your people freed my forefather and technically gave my bloodline a better life in America.
@athersyed7434
@athersyed7434 2 года назад
Don't forget stalingrad. It's the deadliest battle that ever took place in history. Sadly, 2 million deaths occurred in 6 months. It was tragic, but helped turned the tides in Russias favor. Love from America 🇺🇸
@indyracingnut
@indyracingnut 2 года назад
@@athersyed7434 Here here...Lets pray we all never forget our alliance back then...most especially our politicians. Russian people and American people were never at arms against each other. Our governments were. I've been to the Soviet Union in 1990, and again in 1993. The people were never against us...and I told them we were never against them. The same holds true today. My Russian brothers I met are still my closest friends. One from Ukraine, especially. I worry about his family there because of what's happening now. I pray our God above this does not lead to outright war. 😔
@bobbybingle1662
@bobbybingle1662 2 года назад
The Brits were fighting long before you two got involved. Show a bit of respect.🇬🇧
@channi58
@channi58 2 года назад
Patton wanted moscow
@greggd2027
@greggd2027 2 года назад
I saw this movie in the theater when it first came out. I was a young man in my 20s.. wasn't at all prepared for the depth of this movie. The final scene, where James asks his wife to tell him that he's led a good life, that he's a good man.. asking himself if he lived up to the promise Captain Miller told him to live up to.. never before or since have I experienced anything on this level of profoundness in any movie. There was not one dry eye in that theater when the movie ended. I sat in my car for awhile before going home, thinking and contemplating my own life. I was very deeply moved and shaken to my core. I still get that feeling whenever I see this movie
@SuperFlowback
@SuperFlowback 2 года назад
I remember all these people that were crying in the movie theater and I wasn’t at all. But, when the lights came on, there was an older man with his WW2 veteran hat on, he had tears running down his face and was visibly very upset, I lost my shit. I’m not a person that cry’s very often. But, I can’t take an old man crying.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
I’m crying reading and rehashing it all again
@greggd2027
@greggd2027 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews happens to me every time. Especially the end
@abjectt5440
@abjectt5440 2 года назад
I remember the absolute silence at the end of the movie in a packed theatre.
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 2 года назад
@@abjectt5440 Yes.......except for the sobs. A lot of people sat through the credits for that one and it wasn't because they were interested in seeing who did the sound mixing.
@Bengo
@Bengo 2 года назад
My heart brakes when they call for Mom
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Same here that was tough
@eTraxx
@eTraxx 2 года назад
What grabs me is we have a young Russian girl .. who speaks English .. but .. mama . .pretty much means the same thing in both English and Russian
@michaelhenson5396
@michaelhenson5396 2 года назад
Same here😭
@Zedd0z
@Zedd0z 2 года назад
Yeah, its so sad to think about that the average age of a Private was 20. Most of these young guys still lived at their parents home.
@willard2729
@willard2729 2 года назад
My heart breaks when people who are moved by this vote for Joe biden
@Jamky01
@Jamky01 2 года назад
K.I.A - Killed in action, M.I.A - Missing in action, W.I.A - Wounded in Action. FUBAR "fucked up beyond all recognition" all military slangs.
@andrewhogan6533
@andrewhogan6533 2 года назад
Don’t forget SNAFU
@carladams5891
@carladams5891 2 года назад
There's also BOHICA!! Bend Over, Here It Comes Again!
@andrewhogan6533
@andrewhogan6533 2 года назад
@@carladams5891 that doesn’t sound German
@KandiStomper
@KandiStomper 2 года назад
Still blows my mind that there are people who haven't seen this movie. Its such a must see movie. I spoke to an old veteran about this movie and he said its the most accurate portrayal of what happened, but it was much worse in real life.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Wow I can’t imagine
@DuxtheWanderer
@DuxtheWanderer 2 года назад
Wanted to add, that the director worked with veterans throughout the movie. From what I understand, there were many scenes (including the first one) that were actually more grotesque and bloody. The veterans watching these initial screenings said it was too realistic and had the director cut it down. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, of course. Either way since hearing that tidbit of information however many years ago, I've been curious to know what the original scenes looked like.
@channel-zn9zl
@channel-zn9zl 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews привет от татарина
@motivation4u854
@motivation4u854 2 года назад
The medics death gets me every single time. Incredible acting
@michael4265
@michael4265 2 года назад
The first time I watched this movie that was the part that really got to me. Made me realize, one day that could be me or one of my best friends.
@channi58
@channi58 2 года назад
The communications guy one sec there next second face gone.....
@XX2Media
@XX2Media 2 года назад
The actor’s name is Giovanni Ribisi, which I’m sure many people know by now. Phenomenal character actor.
@adamsmith-wi3qg
@adamsmith-wi3qg Год назад
​@@XX2MediaSneaky Pete!
@Boston-1776
@Boston-1776 5 месяцев назад
Medics priests and officers
@bradleyd6000
@bradleyd6000 2 года назад
Have seen this movie so many times but still get emotional every time.
@queenslander4388
@queenslander4388 2 года назад
Same, but mellish with the knife takes the emotional cake every time
@gmagee5184
@gmagee5184 2 года назад
Mellish’s death and Wade’s deaths have always stayed with me from this film.
@Heavens-Humanaterian-Army
@Heavens-Humanaterian-Army Год назад
Sadly I have to tell you that most the cast were satanic pedophiles and canabls hanks was the worst...they have now been exicutded for there crimes but you still see clones and chi and look alikes
@carlindurfee7566
@carlindurfee7566 Год назад
Yes because we get to know them as a human more than just a random person. But all those random people KIA throughout the war have families and people who care about them. Goes to show you how gruesome war is
@JonathanH1253
@JonathanH1253 2 года назад
They spent more money on that first scene than they did on the entire rest of the movie. They really wanted to portray just how horrific the landing on Omaha Beach was. World War II Veterans that were there on Omaha Beach on D Day and went to see this movie when it came out, had to leave the theaters because of that scene, according to them, that is the most accurate portrayal of what happened on Omaha Beach, it was exactly like that and it lasted for hours before they finally got off the beach. 2400 American soldiers, most of them in their early 20s, died on that beach.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Wow you can tell . The detail was insane..
@mikeaninger7388
@mikeaninger7388 2 года назад
When asked, D-Day Veterans Day that the only difference is you didn’t hear the wiz of bullets in the air. You heard them going into bodies.
@ellygoffin4200
@ellygoffin4200 2 года назад
They used actual amputees to depict those who lost a limb on the beach
@JonathanH1253
@JonathanH1253 2 года назад
They really wanted to give an extremely accurate depiction of how brutal the Omaha landing was
@ThorWildBoar
@ThorWildBoar 2 года назад
When I saw this movie in the theater, they stopped the movie during the Omaha Beach scene as an elderly man had to be treated by paramedics, nobody as far as I could tell felt disturbed by the interruption but rather silently acknowledged it was overwhelming for the man.
@elbryan9
@elbryan9 2 года назад
Man this movie is such a tear-jerker. I must have seen this movie a hundred times and every time that poor woman falls to the porch when those men pull up to tell her her sons have been killed, fuck, gets me every time. Love love love that you're reacting to movies now! I might just have to become a patreon supporter afterall. You being Russian and all, you really ought to check out Enemy at the Gates. It's about one of Russia's greatest snipers during the Battle of Stalingrad. Excellent movie! Can't recommend it enough.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Awe thank you I plan on doing full movies on patreon. It was a tough movie , I see the enemy at the gates a lot today
@theoramcharan8536
@theoramcharan8536 2 года назад
20 years ago, I was in the same room as my mom when we got the call that my brother had been murdered, and that is exactly how she reacted.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Wow I’m so sorry 😞. I hope the killer was caught
@derekweiland1857
@derekweiland1857 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews The movie is based on 4 actual brothers, the Niland brothers. I am not sure why Spielberg changed the name to Ryan. Perhaps he didn't have the licensing, out of respect because the rescue mission is all fictional or just to make the name more marketable. Eitherway, the one brother who was shot down over Burma was listed as KIA (killed in action). However, he survived in the jungle for awhile before being captured by the Japanese Army. He survived the rest of the war in a Japanese POW camp. No small feat. Over a year after his mother was told he had been killed he walled back into her house. That which had been lost, has been found. Least we forget.
@luketimewalker
@luketimewalker 2 года назад
@@theoramcharan8536 may he rest in peace and you & your mom find peace
@cjillaalaphadog6382
@cjillaalaphadog6382 2 года назад
One part that is sad that people dont realize is at the end when he is looking at the cross and his wife comes up and reads " Captain Miller" on the cross she then looks at him confused because she has no idea who Captain Miller is . WHY we ask? This confirms that he NEVER told any of this amazing story to his family or even his wife. For years he has kept this part of his life personal and until that moment didnt share any of it . Why its sad is that a lot of ww2 vets with heroic and inspiring stories went untold because of their ptsd or unwillingness to grieve properly and share the amazing ordeal they went though. We both young and old NEED to hear all the stories of the brave men and women who fought so that we not only can appreciate their sacrifice, but never forget what they did. So there are not many left but if you have a grandparent , uncle, dad, mom, anyone in your family that was a ww2 vet sit down with them and talk before its to late. Let them know they have your support and you want to hear their story so it can be appreciated and told for generations to come . :-)
@luketimewalker
@luketimewalker 2 года назад
spot on
@waynepalmer8598
@waynepalmer8598 2 года назад
Well the movie is over 25 years old so I’m quite sure there is a whole generation of millennials who haven’t seen it yet.
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 2 года назад
Very well said. My father, like most men of that era, were taught that it was a sign of weakness to grieve, or show "soft" emotions. In his later years,he did open up more to me in particular as I was with him more than my siblings. Late in life, he found some peace, bt like so many others, was never really the same man when he came back from the So.Pacific, in his case.
@luketimewalker
@luketimewalker 2 года назад
@@starmnsixty1209 well done!
@cablebrain9691
@cablebrain9691 2 года назад
My dad served during WWII (although he saw no combat) and passed away in July of 2021 at the age of 99. So there are definitely very few veterans from that war left. If I calculated correctly there would be none younger than about 94 1/2 years old. And that would have been if they served in the very last days of the war.
@shotgunnerB
@shotgunnerB 2 года назад
Your reaction was so touching and honest! Spielberg is s master snd took us through the human emotional scale one step at a time!! The idea that you cried at each point that he wanted you to shows what a open and sweet person you are! Thanks for your ti.e!!🥰🥰👍
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you so much. It was tough for me
@ellygoffin4200
@ellygoffin4200 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews next Spielberg to see is probably the hardest to see and a movie everyone needs to see at least 1 time. Schindlers List.
@jonathansmith8672
@jonathansmith8672 2 года назад
7:24 Those two Wehrmact soldiers who were surrendering, and they tried to say something but the Americans didn't understand them and opened fire on them. You may think they were ordinary German soldiers, but in actuality, they were saying, "Please! Don't shoot us! We're not German! We're Czech! We didn't kill anybody!" That gives us a clear recognition that the Nazis had conquered a bunch of countries like Poland, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Greece, and others. Not only that, it gives us recognition that most people from those conquered countries were *forced* by the Nazis to join the Nazi army or they would be severly punished and sent to death or concentration camps. So sad. :(
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia 2 года назад
That's a fact most people either never consider or were never taught.. One thing worse than collateral damage is being am forced conscript fighting for an army you despise, to save your family's lives back home.
@pizzacutter5469
@pizzacutter5469 2 года назад
There is only the Wehrmacht, and the SS. There is no „Nazi Army“.
@IAmNotARobotPinkySwear
@IAmNotARobotPinkySwear 2 года назад
Don't forget how Mellish cries after being handed a hitler youth knife. That scene goes over like 99% of people's heads. he's not crying cuz of war. He's crying b/c they literally just mowed down a bunch of teenagers. Hitler YOUTH.
@patrickstracener5329
@patrickstracener5329 2 года назад
Not only that, but a Korean man named Yang Kyoungjong was conscripted into the Japanese Army [Korea being under Japanese rule in 1938] and forced to fight the Chinese in Manchuria but a year later, was fighting the Russians at Khalkhin Gol in Mongolia but captured and put in a Soviet labor camp only to be conscripted into the Russian Army and fight the Germans in Kharkov, Ukraine where again, he was captured, conscripted into the German Army and fought the Americans at Cherbourg in Normandy on D-Day and yep, captured by the Americans and sent to a POW camp in the US where he was ultimately released, became an American citizen and died in 1992 in Illinois. He's known to be the only man to have been conscripted and fought on all sides of WWII and I have no idea why there hasn't been a movie made about him.
@pizzacutter5469
@pizzacutter5469 2 года назад
@@patrickstracener5329 there is a movie about a Korean who fought in the Japanese Imperial Army, Red Army, and the Wehrmacht. I just don’t remember the name of the Movie.
@anthonyharmon4561
@anthonyharmon4561 2 года назад
This movie is a testament to ALL the men who fought to make the world a better place, defend their homes and especially to the fathers, brothers, sons and dear friends who didn't make it back. For all the joys and troubles, they made this world what it is today and their sacrifice must NEVER be forgotten!
@Bengo
@Bengo 2 года назад
You need to react to how many Russians died protecting and trying to gain back Stalingrad from Germans
@sergiogarcia-fk9ho
@sergiogarcia-fk9ho 2 года назад
Yeah the eastern front was harsh, from top to bottom.
@bastianmuller4854
@bastianmuller4854 2 года назад
Totally agree! The normandy landings and the fight in western europe was tremendous. However, taking account the size of the front and the number of men involved from the eastern front, it was 10 times bigger. By comparison, the fighting in the west was just skirmishes. Of course respect from all the British, Americans and other Western allies who died there.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
👎🏻
@Bengo
@Bengo 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews 👎🏻? 😳
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 2 года назад
yes the Eastern front was massive compared to the Western front, but then they were two different situations, if Western countries had been invaded like Russia was, perhaps they’d have sacrificed as many lives but as the object of war is to kill the enemy while you survive they did a pretty good job without such losses, try to remember there were many fronts and theatre’s in the west, and many amphibious invasions, everything had to be loaded onto ships and hauled to the battlefield, nevertheless, Russia’s awesome sacrifice is deeply moving and we in the west have great respect for the titanic efforts and enduring stoic bravery of the Soviet people during that war, they suffered terribly yet won the day and humbled their enemies in the end. Bravo!
@LoganFK
@LoganFK 2 года назад
This is one of the few movies that puts me and my dad in tears. Especially since my grandfather was a veteran.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Awe blessings to the family
@chuckhilleshiem6596
@chuckhilleshiem6596 2 года назад
I am a combat veteran . You can not possibly know the good you have just done. Thank you for this and anyone can see you have a good and pure heart. God bless you
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for your service Chuck
@chaosXP3RT
@chaosXP3RT 2 года назад
I feel like a lot of people forget that during WWII, American soldiers fought in North Africa, Italy, Burma, the Philippines, China, and the Pacific as well as Western Europe. Lots of people think the US didn't do anything until they invaded France in 1944, but that's simply not true
@joeblow8379
@joeblow8379 2 года назад
Europeans never EVER concede anything to the USA. They're far too arrogant to do so
@cessna1729
@cessna1729 2 года назад
Absolutely right! 7 of my uncles fought in WW II. All over the world.
@michaelbrian6564
@michaelbrian6564 2 года назад
This reaction was really touching. I’m a war veteran and cried with you at the same moments.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you Michael ! Thank you for your service
@michaelbrian6564
@michaelbrian6564 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews I think you’re wonderful. Thank you for recognizing this movie. It means A LOT to guys like me.
@diegotavel5872
@diegotavel5872 2 года назад
That "Earn this" to Ryan, not was for him, was for all of us. All the people that now has the chance to live in a free world thanks to the sacrifices of American, British, Russian, (and a big etc.) soldiers that made the ultimate sacrifice in the battlefield.
@saustinguy78745
@saustinguy78745 2 года назад
I really do enjoy watching you watch these movies. This one was a hard one to watch. When you cry, I want to hug you. 😊
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
I need those
@kpgrubb1
@kpgrubb1 2 года назад
This is based on a true story, and the soldiers involved were the Niland brothers. Thank you for such a beautiful and moving reaction to this film. It might seem strange but I always knew that I was cared for in the US military. There is a US military saying: "No soldier left behind." May I suggest a reaction for you? "The Rescue of Jessica Buchanan." Jessica was kidnapped by armed bandits in Africa. The President ordered the US Navy Seals rescue her. They did... the story is fantastic.
@iangreenway5580
@iangreenway5580 2 года назад
As a soldier who served for 18 years in the army and fought in 5 different wars I really relate to this movie.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for your service 🙏🏻🇺🇸
@hanshaag2224
@hanshaag2224 2 года назад
These were young, good people on both sides. Seduced and used by criminal politicians. You can see it and for that my respect!
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
well said
@cwell510
@cwell510 2 года назад
I saw this film in 1998 in theaters with my father. At the time I was on leave from the Navy and my father was a Vietnam veteran. This film holds a special place in my heart and I watch it every Memorial Day. Btw, KIA stands for Killed In Action. Thanks for sharing.💯
@dave131
@dave131 2 года назад
" Tell me I'm a good man " Begging his wife to tell him he's a good man. Needs so desperately to hear it. To relieve some of the massive burden of guilt he's carried for decades. That line hits hard.
@morganbeebe1338
@morganbeebe1338 2 года назад
I have the same emotions you had watching this as an American, For the Russian forces fighting the Nazis. Everytime I see Russian troops fighting for their homeland against the Nazis It brings tears to my eyes as well.
@martinsv9183
@martinsv9183 2 года назад
Same when I see Germans fighting for their homeland. And against the communists.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Awe thank you Morgan, I appreciate you watching with me
@morganbeebe1338
@morganbeebe1338 2 года назад
@@martinsv9183 the SS and the real hard liners I have no respect for. I do have a modicum of respect for the Wehrmacht as Soldiers but they were still taking over countries and killing innocent people. The Russians fought to defend themselves from the Nazi invasion.
@morganbeebe1338
@morganbeebe1338 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews Of Course! Love your Videos ❤ Wish you all the best.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
🥺thank you
@Thricecube57
@Thricecube57 2 года назад
FUBAR = F*cked Up Beyond All Recognition
@LentPanic7
@LentPanic7 2 года назад
You guys are breaking our angel’s heart here with your recommendations. Great video by the way.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Awe thank you
@MrJctii916
@MrJctii916 2 года назад
Let us not forget the sacrifice of Russians against the Nazis during WW2
@joandarc441
@joandarc441 2 года назад
I always forget Vin Diesel was here family
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
I just watched fast and furious too
@fatcarl76
@fatcarl76 Год назад
I went and saw that opening weekend, and it broke me seeing 70-80 year old men walking out of the movie theaters in absolute tears. Band of Brothers is a 10 hour series, is also considered one of the best US-centric WWII movies (I also have watched Battle for Sevastopol, about Lyudmila "Lady Death" Pavlichenko, and that was pretty decent too (although thats the only RU based WWII movie Ive seen)
@EastPeakSlim
@EastPeakSlim 2 года назад
Please consider watching and reacting to "Band of Brothers." It won dozens of awards and is considered by many as the best mini-series ever produced. You won't be sorry.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Perfect, thank you
@evolvetrooper
@evolvetrooper 2 года назад
And The Pacific is a great series after band of brothers
@GrouchyMarx
@GrouchyMarx 2 года назад
Two more excellent Tom Hanks movies to suggest, "Apollo 13" (1995) based on historical events, and "The Green Mile" (1999) a Stephen King story. Given how you reacted to this movie and Forrest Gump, I'm sure you'll like these two. ✌️😎
@danracz6297
@danracz6297 2 года назад
Steven Spielberg did an amazing job on this movie, same with Schindler's List
@GrizzlyDonBauer777
@GrizzlyDonBauer777 2 года назад
A really good movie full metal jacket it takes place during Vietnam
@Penitent_Intent
@Penitent_Intent 2 года назад
To be honest as an American, when I look at statistics of deaths during ww2 by country, it was more a war between Russia and Germany than it was a world war in the amount of lives sacrificed, but when it come to politics, everyone was involved. but as a American with Polish ancestry i find that the beginning of the war was an atrocious and horrible decision by both sides and karma was rightly paid in full to both USSR and Germany for what the governments did to Poland and everyone else Germany personally persecuted because of the joint decision both USSR and Germany made to invade Poland. Life came full circle and both rabid dogs gnawed at each others bones until each were but dust. left only by the grace of god were the righteous and the conscientious to re-claim civilization.
@joeblow8379
@joeblow8379 2 года назад
Well the Soviets sided with the Nazis and Hitler and invaded Poland together.... They got what they deserved honestly.
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim 2 года назад
*Thank you for bearing your Emotions for all to see, that is brave in itself*
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to comment and watch along with me
@hybrid.catastrophic.impact6071
@hybrid.catastrophic.impact6071 26 дней назад
When you can please react to Rush hour 1,2 and 3 starring Jackie Chan and Chris tucker. You will absolutely enjoy the action and hilarious scenes
@markhair8201
@markhair8201 2 года назад
Please do Enemy at the gates! It would be interesting to get your reaction on such a sad soviet story 😢
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
You know ima cry lol
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
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@showaltermicro
@showaltermicro 2 года назад
KIA -killed in action
@showaltermicro
@showaltermicro 2 года назад
East of the Memorial lies the Wall of the Missing, where are inscribed the names of 1,557 service members declared missing in action during Operation Overlord. 19 of these names bear a bronze rosette, meaning that their body was found and identified since the cemetery's dedication
@showaltermicro
@showaltermicro 2 года назад
Jimmie W. Monteith, Medal of Honor recipient Frank D. Peregory, Medal of Honor recipient Theodore Roosevelt Jr., son of President Theodore Roosevelt, Medal of Honor recipient Quentin Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt, aviator killed in action in World War I and reburied next to the grave of his brother, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Lesley J. McNair, U.S. Army general, one of the two highest-ranking Americans to be killed in action in World War II Two of the Niland brothers, Preston and Robert, whose story inspired Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan
@philshorten3221
@philshorten3221 2 года назад
Chernobyl - the HBO Mini Series If you haven't seen this it's another MUST SEE. Brilliantly shot, brilliant production and a true story as accurately made as possible. "What is the cost of lies?" A question not just for 1980s USSR but perhaps more than ever a question for USA today! How many died from lies about Covid19 or Vaccine or even the election results?
@joelw2012
@joelw2012 2 года назад
You should react to "Gladiator" if you haven't seen it. It's the best movie I've ever seen. You will love it..
@maxs805
@maxs805 2 месяца назад
😢💖GOD Bless you all my Sister's & Brothers from other Mother's .. we're all in this life together & I 💞Love you all .. in 💖JESUS name i / we pray 🙏Amen. 😘💋😍💞💖😊🇺🇸🙏😇👍
@byrongarcia-tn8uz
@byrongarcia-tn8uz 11 месяцев назад
As a combat veteran myself. These 3 words. Blood , Sweat, Tears. Sums it all.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 8 месяцев назад
ty for your service
@kystars
@kystars Год назад
At the time there were 48 stars on the American flag . 50 now. This story was based on a true story, changing names of course. War is hell no doubt. Thanks for your reaction to it
@PhantomFilmAustralia
@PhantomFilmAustralia 2 года назад
Another great reaction video. You need to do a comedy after this one. 🙂 *This film was based on a true life event, where a mother of four sons fighting at war, was presented with four death telegrams, and four folded American flags.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
I think you’re right about that! A good comedy would be great
@jameskoralewski1006
@jameskoralewski1006 2 года назад
That big long stick that they are pushing is a long bomb that they slide under the barbed wire and then detonate to blow a hole in the barbed wire so they can get past the barbed wire without getting cut by it.
@DEE-rd2rc
@DEE-rd2rc 2 года назад
the opening scene on the beach really gives great insight into the horror and senseless but heroic actions of the brave 🤔😢❤️ you had me in 😢😢😢😢
@Walker_Bulldog
@Walker_Bulldog 2 года назад
Their actions weren't senseless.
@robbyrob0723
@robbyrob0723 2 года назад
48 stars on the flag during WWII and 50 stars now adding Hawaii and Alaska
@norwegianblue2017
@norwegianblue2017 2 года назад
Not to take anything away from the incredible bravery and sacrifice involved in this historical beach landing, but I don't think most of my fellow Americans appreciate how much the Russians sacrificed in WWII. The numbers are simply staggering compared to anyone else involved in the conflict.
@classicgalactica5879
@classicgalactica5879 2 года назад
Very true. But the fact of the matter is that the allies all needed one another. All contributed to the defeat of the Nazi's.
@joeblowe4300
@joeblowe4300 2 года назад
We know. But we ALSO know that the Russians teamed up with the Nazis to invade Poland together. Russia got what it deserved...
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 2 года назад
To answer your question, Irina K.I.A. means "Killed In Action"
@ruarimccandless7982
@ruarimccandless7982 2 года назад
"Enemy at the Gates"👍 russian equivalent of saving private ryan. Great film.
@vern74
@vern74 2 года назад
Irina...Thank you,Thank you,Thank you. I know your home country is Russia and that is where your heart lies,but I want to thank you for respecting and honouring our country and it's soldiers.This means alot to our people.Your tears were heartfelt and real.You now have an adopted country in which you are welcomed and loved.Again,thank you..!
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for watching with me and supporting
@vandemrecord6607
@vandemrecord6607 2 года назад
Hi Irina, i like your react 😍 if u like action movie, i very very recommended "The Raid: Redemption (2011)". Fight insane have you never seen. This film get many awards in "International Film Festival 2011". Please react this movie 🥺️ because that movie from my country, thank you 🙏
@michaelgonzalez6295
@michaelgonzalez6295 2 года назад
Even with years of planning and preparation D-Day was a risky battle and had it gone wrong, a far more bloodier battle. Coming from Russia, a war film you should also watch is Enemy at the Gates (2001) about the Battle of Stalingrad (now called Volgograd), the largest and bloodiest in all of history. Where even young Soviet teens had to fight or die.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you , I see a lot of people asking for that I will have to
@Acebets70
@Acebets70 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews Stalin would not let the civilians leave the city of Stalingrad, in hopes the soldiers would fight harder... Millions died from starvation and disease...
@ryanc9888
@ryanc9888 2 года назад
Omaha beach was a total blood bath because of poor planning and execution, for starters, planes dropped 13,000 bombs in order to make it easier to storm the beach but the planes missed all of the targets, the tanks needed for support never made it to the beach since they sank in minutes and were never tested properly in such deep seas and many soldiers were dropped off miles away from the beach half drowned and sick, the ones that did make it like in the beginning of this movie were completely out numbered and had little chance. Even Tom Hanks character mentions were right where were supposed to be but nobody else is. All the planning went out the window in seconds. Juno beach went a bit smoother and they took less casualties.
@Fallenstar86
@Fallenstar86 2 года назад
I know that the film has become popular and even in games scenes from it are reproduced, but this film is just a fantasy
@Fallenstar86
@Fallenstar86 2 года назад
​@@RussianReactionReviews Очевидно что раз народ просит это даст просмотров но сам фильм конечно ещё тот мусор. Видимо авторы решили не отсавать и запихнуть в свой фильм сцену подобную пляжу Омаха и они постарались её придумать
@aaronburdon221
@aaronburdon221 2 года назад
Executive Mansion, Washington, Nov. 21, 1864. Dear Madam,-- I have been shown in the files of the War Department a statement of the Adjutant General of Massachusetts that you are the mother of five sons who have died gloriously on the field of battle. I feel how weak and fruitless must be any word of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom. Yours, very sincerely and respectfully, A. Lincoln
@rygar218
@rygar218 2 года назад
Thank you for your wonderful reactions. Happy Veterans Day.(A few days past here) As an American, I would also like to thank the Service of the Brave Men and Women Soldiers of the Red Army as well, our Allies in this War.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for commenting and watching
@dominushydra
@dominushydra Год назад
Pfft. The Red Army killed and raped more innocent people than the Nazis did
@karlsmith2570
@karlsmith2570 2 года назад
Hey Irina, me and a bunch of my friends would jokingly call this movie "Saving Ryan's Privates"
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Awe
@kyndread71
@kyndread71 2 года назад
"Tell me I'm a good man.... tell me that I've lived a good life." Crushes me. Every. Time.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
That’s so difficult 😥
@chewtoffee5912
@chewtoffee5912 2 года назад
I like to think around 7:40 that he's crying cause he thought he shot a kid, because the Hitler Youth Knife was part of the children's camp where they get told to serve Hitler to death, and he must've been really young to fight.
@realburglazofficial2613
@realburglazofficial2613 2 года назад
More likely he was having an adrenaline crash after the chaos of the beach landing.
@theycallmewheelz
@theycallmewheelz 2 года назад
I've watched this movie probably 5 maybe even 6 times. And it makes me emotional EVERY SINGLE TIME that I watch it! This movie is one of the very few that has ever made me cry. Absolutely incredible film!
@GreyDoofus88
@GreyDoofus88 2 года назад
Let's see you try and watch Band of Brothers, if you haven't already. I think you might full in love with Rick Gomez who plays the role of George Luz.
@BuckeyeNationRailroader
@BuckeyeNationRailroader 2 года назад
The D-Day scene of this movie in the opening was depicted with so much accuracy to the actual American Normandy Landings at Omaha Beach, that the United States Department of Veteran affairs set up a hotline for D-Day Veterans to cope with the horrific scenes
@abraaosantos3713
@abraaosantos3713 Год назад
Filme sensacional… só quem viveu sabe o horror de uma guerra. Parabéns pelo conteúdo
@shawns8385
@shawns8385 Год назад
You are a precious woman. In my eyes I see a woman who cries during this movie has a big heart full of love and caring for those close to her. May God bless you.
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim 2 года назад
You have to cut for copyright but you need to connect scenes *You didn't show any of the (German Captive) that they released & then at the end you didn't show him killing the (Captain). Then (Upham) killing the (German Captive) that he convinced (Captain) to release earlier*
@dilbertdoe601
@dilbertdoe601 2 года назад
Overrated movie in my opinion.
@Bruce-Wayne79
@Bruce-Wayne79 2 года назад
Beautiful reaction ❤, check out Enemies At The Gate if wanna see the Russians fight off the nazis.
@hv3926
@hv3926 2 года назад
Those metal objects are meant to deter them. None of these men expected to make it while storming Normandy on D-Day.
@bradbutcher3984
@bradbutcher3984 2 года назад
50 stars, 7 blood lines with 6 white equaling the 13 original colonies.
@starmnsixty1209
@starmnsixty1209 2 года назад
Your reaction is so touching, young lady - it is appreciated by all of us, I believe. My own father was in the So.Pacific (a medical technician), so I would like to see you react to HACKSAW RIDGE at some point.This 2016 film deals with Desmond Doss, a Med-tech who didn't carry weapons, at the battle of Okinawa ( he was what is called here a conscientious objector, but wanted to serve regardless). The Pacific portion of the war seems to be overshadowed most of the time by the European theater of (the) war. It is just as graphic, and realistic as ...Ryan. My uncles did serve in Europe, though; they all came home alive, and struggled with PTSD the rest of their lives. Thank you for your channel.
@JJKillerElite
@JJKillerElite 2 года назад
Excellent reaction video😔 thank you, my great grandfather said movies can never capture the sound or the smell of real battle. Some people seem to think there's a competition between allies as to who suffered more, the reality is all suffered, may we never reach level of butchery again. Thank you again, love from the States ❤️
@bastiaan0741
@bastiaan0741 2 года назад
You skipped a lot, good reaction though.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Ty Love, the full version is on the Patreon you can watch the full movie with me
@borninjordan7448
@borninjordan7448 2 года назад
I always thought it was really messed up that they shot the surrendering soldiers. I know they were angry, but shooting somebody who has thrown their weapon down is shitty.
@borninjordan7448
@borninjordan7448 2 года назад
Thanks for the heart...
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for watching with me
@msdarby515
@msdarby515 2 года назад
They didn't die "for him", they died to protect that bridge which was essential in taking Germany. But they did die in that specific spot because they were sent on that mission. Captain Miller isn't only telling Ryan to "earn this", but every American, as well.
@damiengolledge9033
@damiengolledge9033 Год назад
It's terrible what puttin has done to Ukraine. Now you see them
@spacecatboy2962
@spacecatboy2962 2 года назад
for a happier movie, check out a christmas story movie from 1983
@jjhonecker7644
@jjhonecker7644 2 года назад
Ирина... русский ангел сексуален@!!!!!!!! они потеряли тонну..... но мы потеряли 27 миллионов..... ПОЧТИ МЫ НИКОГДА НЕ ЗАБУДЕМ CCCP
@GarudaLegends
@GarudaLegends 2 года назад
this movie was hardcore. great movie
@matheusbandeira4147
@matheusbandeira4147 2 года назад
You should watch Band of Brothers, a series about WWII
@jimreilly917
@jimreilly917 2 года назад
The Captain at the end is speaking to ALL OF US… Earn this….EARN IT. The Allies, US, Brits, Poles, Canadians, French, Russians of that generation….are the only reason a Nazi Dark Age didn’t swamp the world. God bless every single one of them. Don’t apologize for your tears. They were indeed your age.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Amen
@anthonyvasquez951
@anthonyvasquez951 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your vulnerability Irina ❤️ powerful connection
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you Anthony
@rambler8870
@rambler8870 2 года назад
I wish our countries could get along with each other. We both fought as allies and defeated the evil Nazis, but almost instantly became enemies after WW2 was over. As powerful as the USA and Russia is, I've always wondered just how much better the world could be if we were allies and could work together. But, the political leaders on both sides can't get along, and always causes our countries to work against each other. So, I guess that's just wishful thinking.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
I think we definitely have more in common then not
@thepub245
@thepub245 2 года назад
War is hell. I watched an American girl reacting to this movie and her reaction was exactly the same as this lovely Russian girl. It shows we are all the same, mostly good emphatic people who care about their fellow human beings. Please let's not have something like this happen again. The current Russian leader is playing a dangerous game. You Russian's may think he is a good man but Russian people, think about what your Government is doing, its not worth it. Love from Ireland. ❤
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for sending love from Ireland . Ty Neal
@damiion666
@damiion666 2 года назад
RussianReaction&Reviews vs Dasha of Russia Reacts…..go
@CaddyJim
@CaddyJim 2 года назад
The average age of an *American🇺🇲* in *World War II* or *The Great Patriotic War* as *Russians🇷🇺* call it was *23*
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Wow incredible :-(
@MarioRamirez-th3vr
@MarioRamirez-th3vr 2 года назад
I liked you reaction to this great film. You are so sweet. You have got a new suscripter. Regards from Perú :)
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Gracias 🙏🏻
@lebourreau7177
@lebourreau7177 2 года назад
I've seen this movie so many times I can't even remember the amount. But every damn time, the Ryan's mom collapsing on her porch breaks my heart
@Mustang1984
@Mustang1984 2 года назад
I went and saw this movie in the theatres with my dad when I was young. We were blown away by how real the movie was. It was way ahead of it's time for sure. You're reactions are so great, they are heart felt and you're gorgeous to boot. Subbed.
@stevemortorff7690
@stevemortorff7690 2 года назад
Thank you. Your comments make me think of equal sacrifices made by Russians, Canadians, Brits, Indians, and many other allies.
@Christian_1605
@Christian_1605 9 месяцев назад
Wouldn't call it equal.., Russia had the most heavy losses against the germans.., the eastern front was absolutely brutal.., around 10 million soldiers and around 20 million civilians..., i mean don't get me wrong.., the Us and other allies dealth with heavy casualties on the western front but also let us never forget which crucial role Russia played in Ww2..
@James_18.
@James_18. 2 года назад
I heard a WW2 veteran (not at Normandy but somewhere else) went to see this and had to leave the theatre because it brought his war experience back to him to the degree he could smell diesel
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Wow i can imagine the ptsd is real
@conker206
@conker206 2 года назад
I'm not sure how many people know, but at 11:16 when he's saying "Well we are 35 dead, times 2 wounded. They just didn't want to give up those 88's." I remember as a kid I thought "Didn't they lose more than 35 men storming the beach?" I didn't realize that after securing the beach, Captain Miller was assigned to assault more German positions that had 8.8 cm flak cannons where they lost 35 men. That means they stormed the beach, then had to do MORE right after. THEN they were sent to save Ryan.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you for the information
@hv3926
@hv3926 2 года назад
He was saying to let burn the guys that killed all their friends.
@urborg74
@urborg74 2 года назад
We need more war movies like this...that show how much it sucks.
@jjhonecker7644
@jjhonecker7644 2 года назад
Аня...Юрий и я любим твою кепку....РОССИЯ И СЕРП МОЛОТ
@giveupnow000
@giveupnow000 Год назад
Thanks! For my old man - got the Legion of Honor and a Bronze Star. He was in this shit at the beach
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews Год назад
Thank you so much for your support!
@michaelgonzalez6295
@michaelgonzalez6295 2 года назад
2:04 Irina: Thank you for your service. Me: Not yet. 19:34 Me: Now thank those who serve. This is the sacrifice they might have to make. And they volunteer for this.
@JoeBLOWFHB
@JoeBLOWFHB 2 года назад
The things on the beach were called hedgehogs they were made to stop the landing craft and tanks from getting on shore.
@miker252
@miker252 2 года назад
I think those guys by the bunker were saying "we arn't German we are Czech.
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
I think you’re right mike
@estrickbine
@estrickbine 2 года назад
Stars: 50 for 50 states 13 stripes: 13 original colonies Red stripe symbolizes hardiness and valor White stripe symbolizes purity and innocence blue background represents vigilance, perseverance and justice Since you asked
@RussianReactionReviews
@RussianReactionReviews 2 года назад
Thank you Erich
@estrickbine
@estrickbine 2 года назад
@@RussianReactionReviews You are very welcome
@MatthewGames1
@MatthewGames1 2 года назад
1:26 Not sure if you were asking what those were but they are "Czech Hedgehog" type anti-tank barriers. designed to get tanks stuck if they drive into them.
@SIRTONIUS
@SIRTONIUS 2 года назад
You asked about the American flag. Right now there are fifty stars on the canton representing the fifty United States. There are thirteen stripes, red and white, representing the original thirteen British colonies that overthrew their king to become independent. In 1944, when this movie takes place, there were only forty-eight stars, because Hawaii and Alaska had not yet joined the Union.
@rc59191
@rc59191 2 года назад
Most people don't know that we fought the Japanese in Alaska.
@SIRTONIUS
@SIRTONIUS 2 года назад
@@rc59191 what's your source? I know about some balloon bombs they sent over, but they landed in unpopulated areas. Sadly, one Boy Scout was killed. Then there was a Japanese sub that fired upon the Oregon coast. I don't remember any actions in Alaska. Must have missed that one. The Germans sent spies to ruin our ship-building efforts to repair what the Japanese did to our fleet. We were lucky, almost untouched by the war. That's why we became number one after. It's easy to be on top when the rest of the world is busy crawling out from under rubble.
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