3. Saving Private Ryan
Steven Spielbergs tale of a group of soldiers who risk their lives to go behind enemy lines and send a paratrooper home that already has lost three other siblings in combat. Saving Private Ryan is not known to have the most brutally realistic and horrid action sequence and all within the first twenty minutes of the film. It beautifully portrays first time in cinema history how it felt to be in the boats with the soldiers in the Normandy Invasion of Omaha Beach. Imagine witnessing the first time how being on a boat with fifty men are killed in seconds by a barrage of terrifying machine gun fire. The Moment of Tears: You witness a lot of gun fire, wounded men screaming and soldiers left to die on the beaches on Omaha beach. We all like to think if we got shot we can just shake it off or just hope we die instantly. But the horrors in Saving Private Ryan show how thats totally bull. When the team neutralize the abandoned radar station guarded with a machine gun position Medic Wade (Giovanni Ribisi) is wounded. His last dying breath is the cries for his mum and wanting to go home. His friends are helpless and have to watch him die calling for his mum.