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Again, in comparison here to the original Blu-ray mix’s DTS-HD 5.1 MA, the Atmos is superior, in my own personal opinion. This earns every bit of a perfect rating and still carries the title of “ DEMO MATERIAL” in terms of audio presentations. This is one of the most in your face intense Dolby Atmos or atmospheric (including DTS:X) mixes that I have ever heard (to date). Once again, I want to emphasize something: Wow!

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Into the Breach: Saving Private Ryan– This one is a bit more personal as some real-life WWII vets are interviewed. There’s more of an emotional connection when we see the guys who really did this and not a bunch of Hollywood actors. Shooting War– As if these included extras weren’t enough, the included 90 minute documentary is the icing on the cake. We get a look at how war has been covered by the media (among other things). Hosted by a very bearded Tom Hanks, we get a real sense of how the movie was conceived as well as homage to war movies of the past. It’s a must watch. About 48 minutes in roughly, whether “spoiler” alert, you’ll notice how Dolby Atmos mix delivers subtle use of the height speakers and rear channels to make you feel like you’re there. Gunfire sounds absolutely startling, especially unexpected sniper gunshots. 1 hour 6 minutes in echoes of the cathedral-like area bounce off the ceiling via the height speakers it seems, and around rear channels as well. I’ll stop here to avoid any actual “spoilers,” and to avoid writing an essay on audio. Seen through the eyes of a squad of American soldiers, the story begins with World War II's historic D-Day invasion, then moves beyond the beach as the men embark on a dangerous special mission. Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) must take his men behind enemy lines to find Private James Ryan (Matt Damon), whose three brothers have been killed in combat. Audio here (on the 4K disc) is presented in Dolby Atmos format and even features the ORIGINAL Dolby Digital 5.1 mix that was included on the first DVD release. It’s worth noting that even the previous Blu-ray didn’t include that original Dolby Digital 5.1 mix. They just included it for ole’ time sake, I guess. It makes for great comparison as well, versus the modern Atmos.Dolby Vision also makes the film's grainy finish seem more naturally integrated. Though in truth, the grain in both the DV and basic HDR10 versions is hardly ever distracting, and rather just feels like an authentic capture of the innate qualities of 35mm. Making Saving Private Ryan– A fairly standard, yet very interesting 22 minute feature on the making of the film. A lot of the set design is discussed as are shooting locales. Saving Private Ryan is one of Spielberg’s finest films, a vivid, emotion-wrenching, and cinematic crucible that everyone should see at least once. As good as the film experience has been previously in theaters and on disc, there can be no better way to view it now than Paramount’s new 4K Ultra HD release. It offers a reference-grade A/V presentation, with genuine improvements in both picture and sound quality. It’s not just highly recommended, but a must-have title on this format.

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Making Saving Private Ryan – 22 minute feature with Spielberg talking about style, the film experience and it’s place in his (at the time) repertoire before moving to the cinematography and authentic look. Shooting War – A feature length documentary, narrated by Tom Hanks, looking at how WWII was captured on film. Overall, you get no new bonus materials what-so-ever since the previous Blu-ray Disc release(s), or even really the DVD. ALL of the bonus materials are presented in SD (Standard Definition, 480i/p) with the exception of the two theatrical trailers, which are presented in full 1080p HD. Still, these as bonus materials prove to be entertaining and worth the watch if you never saw them before on the previous Blu-ray or DVD releases. I just wish some new retrospective type of interview was done with the filmmaker and cast to celebrate the film’s 20th anniversary. It’s obvious we’ll never get an audio commentary from Spielberg, as he doesn’t do those, so that wasn’t going to happen.

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Internationally acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, Saving Private Ryan, directed by Steven Spielberg, is an unforgettable film achievement that has had a profound and lasting impact throughout the world. Winner of five* Academy Awards®– including Best Director (Spielberg) – Saving Private Ryan also garnered two Golden Globe™ Awards for Best Motion Picture (Drama) and Best Director.

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It’s hard to comprehend, as we live out our daily lives in today’s modern world of convenience, the kind of sacrifice that was asked of an entire generation of Americans not so very long ago. Seventy-four years seems like forever, but almost all of us have family stories of World War II, stories of the ways in which it impacted our grandparents and eldest relatives. We’ve had plenty of conflict in our day, to be sure, but no World Wars, no drafts. How would we respond to such events? How many of us today would be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice to preserve our freedom? That’s the real genius of Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan. It would be difficult to sit through this film and not ask yourself, “What would I do, faced with that situation?” In terms of visual presentation in 4K UHD with HDR, this is now one of my favorite titles available to show off my 4K television (display) itself. That said, this will make any 4K display look spectacular and leave you, and perhaps those around you in awe at the amount of sheer detail. This is what perfection truly looks like, and I have to say job incredibly well done! Shooting War” ( 1:28:05– SD) is a very lengthy ( 1 hour+) documentary hosted by Tom Hanks that focuses on war footage from WWII. There’s at first focus on some of the fake footage from the war that was assembled by actual movie studios. Aside from that, this features interviews with the soldiers who fought in the war, and features a lot, I mean, a lot, of embedded military footage from the war (World War II). This proves to be very, very informative and worth the watch after you’ve seen the film. A great companion to the film, for sure. Parting Thoughts – Hanks and Spielberg finish off with some personal thoughts on the film’s themes.Looking Into the Past– A brief discussion about the historical research for the film including an odd story about a grave that somehow made it into the final cut. In terms of audio quality here: Wow! Holy shit. For instance, via this mix, you’re able to relate to the soldiers at times. Just like they say about the chaotic moments of war, it really is downright confusing to tell where the gunfire is coming from, even more so thanks to Atmos and height speakers. On the other hand, the design benefits in other areas from its jump to the object-based format. Specifically, the extra breathing room provides a bit more clarity and extension within the mid-range, exhibiting more discrete detailing during the loudest, ear-piercing action sequences. Across the entire soundstage, bullets are sharp and piercing, convincingly panning between channels and into the off-screen space, and the tiny pebbles from clumps of dirt and debris can be clearly heard landing on and rolling across the ground. Other atmospherics, like the individual drops of rain, are sometimes heard in the front heights, but John Williams' score makes far better use of that area. The low-end is about the same as before, however, which is not a bad thing. Bass remains robust and periodically potent, providing an energizing weight and presence to the explosive action. And amid all this hellish pandemonium, vocals are precise and distinct in the center. With such a beloved title at stake, it's a huge relief to find that Paramount has done a stellar job of bringing Spielberg's masterpiece to 4K Blu-ray…

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We say: An essential addition to your 4K movie collection. So what are you waiting for? Buy it now! Planes are passing by overhead and this is all as we see the groups storm the beach. This particular scene is the utter definition of insanity as I said but it’s most importantly “ demo material” in terms of sound quality. Downright chaos on screen is accompanied perfectly by a sound mix to make you feel right in the middle of the action. I mean, 15 minutes we are only in, and at this point: this could earn a perfect rating, even if damn the credits were to roll. Introduction – 2 minutes with Spielberg sharing scenes from the World War II films he shot as a child, his fascination with the era, and the picture's place in film history for the veterans who fought in the war. Miller and his Platoon– A look at the group of actors and their never-ending praise for Spielberg and his film. We get some behind the scenes footage, but this is more of an 8 minute homage to Steven Spielberg.

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Into the Breach: Saving Private Ryan – A 25 minute making of feature that covers all the bases from veteran and historian interviews to inspirations, training, themes, realism etc., some of which is covered above. The film starts out with the scene of the man and his family walking in the park and already in comparison you can completely tell a difference in the color thanks to the use of HDR and see the darker areas highlighted more accurately now as well. There’s a very impressive amount of newfound detail in this 35mm print and thankfully film grain still is visibly intact. I can say that is the case throughout the entire film, as it still carries that gritty visual cinematic style, with film grain gloriously preserved in this absolute masterpiece of a motion picture. The film tells the story, from the perspective of Captain Miller ( Tom Hanks) leading a group of other soldiers in opening battlefield storming Omaha Beach in the Normandy invasion that took place on “ D-Day” ( June 6, 1944) during World War II. The actual story doesn’t necessarily focus on Miller, but more his leadership in their hope to find a missing soldier. This soldier is prioritized for rescue from his current battle position because of something known as the “ Sole Survivor Policy,” which is to prevent a family suffering multiple losses of family members serving at the same time in the military. In this case, one “ Private James Francis Ryan” ( Matt Damon) is the sole-survivor and has lost a total of three other brothers serving our country in World War II.

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