Was Upham a coward?

He signified the loss of innocence in war and thought that soldiers could be civil, but he later succumbed to the evils of war and made up for his cowardice when he shot Steamboat Willie for killing Miller even after the latter had shown Willie mercy earlier.
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Why did Upham did not help?

The German soldier is the one who was captured and released blindfolded. He does not kill Upham because he simply remembers him, and Upham was the soldier who fought the most among them so they would not kill the German because he had given up.
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Why did Upham shoot the guy?

Upham appeared out of a crater between the Germans and their escape route, shouting to put their weapons down. They obliged, and Willie recognized Upham, smiling and saying Upham's name. Upham pauses for a moment before executing him, revenge for killing Miller, finally understanding the horrors of war.
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What does the German soldier say when he killed Mellish?

For the first time in the fight, the shouts and screams turn to actual words as the German, forcing the downward aimed blade closer to Mellish's chest, shouts at him in German (the translation of which is “Give up, you don't stand a chance! Let's end this here!
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Is Upham real?

Timothy Upham (September 9, 1783 – November 2, 1855) was an American soldier in the War of 1812. At the Siege of Fort Erie he led the regiment under his command on a mission to rescue General Miller.
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Saving Private Ryan(1998) - Upham Fails To Save Mellish



What did Upham say to the German before shooting him?

To clarify what Upham said to the Germans here is a short passage of what he said in English. The words he says in German at the end of the film when conversing with the group of German soldiers are as followed: Upham: "Drop your weapons - hands up, drop your weapons!..... And shut your mouths!”
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Why did Mellish cry in Saving Private Ryan?

Shortly at the battle's end, Mellish is handed a Hitler Youth Knife by Caparzo. He jokes that it's a "Shabbat challah cutter", but then starts sobbing, likely from the stress of battle or the fact he just killed under aged soldiers.
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Did Steamboat Willie kills Mellish?

Mellish is not killed by Steamboat Willie, but instead by a Waffen-SS soldier. Because all of the Germans in the film have shaved heads (an historically inaccurate portrayal), it is not difficult to get these two characters mixed up.
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What is the most violent scene in Saving Private Ryan?

The first 27 minutes of the film depict soldiers landing on Omaha beach in Normandy. This is the most graphic and intense part of the film, and the sequence contains bloody, graphic violence, which can be disturbing.
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What did he say to Private Ryan on the bridge?

As the army captain, Captain Miller (portrayed by Tom Hanks), is dying on the bridge, he leans over to Private Ryan (portrayed by Matt Damon) and whispers in a dying gasp — “earn this”.
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Does Upham shoot Steamboat Willie?

4. And, yes, Steamboat Willie DOES call out to Upham, "Upham!" before Upham shoots him.
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What do the Czech soldiers say in Saving Private Ryan?

They were saying, "Please don't shoot me, I am not German, I am Czech, I didn't kill anyone, I am Czech!" They were members of what the Germans called Ost [East] Battalions, men, mostly Czech and Polish, taken prisoner in eastern European countries invaded by Germany and forced into the German army.
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What does German say in Saving Private Ryan?

↑ Translates from German to: "Give up, you don't stand a chance! Let's end this here! It will be easier for you, much easier. You'll see it will be over quickly."
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Who is the coward in Saving Private Ryan?

Corporal Timothy Upham in “Saving Private Ryan” (1998)

Photo courtesy of IMDb. After the brutal landings of the D-Day invasion, Captain John Miller of Charlie Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion lost many of his men, including his German and French translators.
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Why did fish cry when he got the knife?

He has protected his country and the men around him. It shows that he had succeeded as one man and as one army. This is important for all that he has done and gives him hope for future experiences. When fish held the knife in his hand he essentially realized that the enemy soldiers are similar to him.
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Why did the SS soldier let Norman live?

That act of mercy allows Norman to survive the night and make it to a new day as the sole survivor of The Fury. One point of contention has been that a supposed SS soldier would never let an enemy soldier live - or even that the moment somehow attempts to humanize Nazis.
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How did the soldiers feel about Saving Private Ryan?

The soldiers are outraged when they discover what their mission will be. They do not understand why so many lives should be risked for the sake of just one. During their mission very personal talks tie them together as a team that can overcome all the mishaps of their journey through France.
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Can an 11 year old watch Saving Private Ryan?

This movie is very touching and a Great War movie. However I would not recommend watching this movie if your child is younger than 13. The movie starts off with the soldiers running on the beach on d-day, it shows people getting shot all around and it shows a soldier walking around with no arm trying to find it.
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How many times does Saving Private Ryan say the F word?

At least 20 "f" words, 12 "s" words, 3 slang terms using male genitals ("pr*ck" and "c*cksucker"), 17 hells, 10 S.O.B.'s, 8 asses (2 used with "hole"), 4 damns, 1 crap, and 12 uses of "G-damn," 3 of "Jesus," and 2 each of "Oh my God" and "Jesus Christ" as exclamations.
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How accurate was Saving Private Ryan D Day?

Perhaps most importantly, D-Day veterans say the opening scenes depicting the landing are realistic, in terms of what it felt like to be a soldier on the beach during the invasion. It's basically “100% accurate,” says Dominic Geraci, who was a 20-year-old Army medic tending to the wounded on June 7.
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What was wrong with the captain in Saving Private Ryan?

His shaky hands can immediately be identified as a symptom of intense anxiety, caused by the anticipation of warfare, intensified by previous memories of fighting. It is clear that Captain Miller has post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), yet he must launch himself into battle regardless.
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Is Saving Private Ryan true?

While much of the movie is a fictional account, the premise behind Capt. Miller's mission is based on a true story. That is the story of the Niland brothers — Edward, Preston, Robert, and Frederick — from Tonawanda, New York. The two middle brothers, Preston and Robert, had enlisted prior to the beginning of the War.
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Why does Captain Miller's hand shake?

Miller's uncontrollably shaking hands is a result of post-traumatic stress disorder thanks to the film's dialogue and what is known of PTSD today.
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What happened to reiben in Saving Private Ryan?

Reiben saved Ryan's life by getting him out of the way of a tank aiming at him. Rangers and paratroopers fought side by side in the streets of Ramelle, and everyone in Miller's squad, with the exception of Reiben and Corporal Upham, were killed in action.
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