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I could not understand the phrase "WWII vets had to be escorted out of the cinemas after seeing it' accurately. Is it because the vets are so touched by Saving Private Ryan as to be unable to walk out of the cinemas themselves and thus have to be helped/escorted out of the cinemas?
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Saving Private Ryan (1998)
From the costumes to the military tactics employed, just about everything in Saving Private Ryan hit the mark. In the opening scene, we got to see the storming of Omaha beach. It was actually so accurate that WWII vets had to be escorted out of the cinemas after seeing it. We have to admit, however, that there were inaccuracies in terms of the plot. For example, the character played by Tom Hanks did not exist. The plot revolving around saving the mother’s son did not happen either. Even though this was the case, it is impressive to see how many facts they got right.
Source: Glorious USA
https://www.gloriousa.com/worldwide...s-des-ww-safe-msn-01070&utm_term=usatodaydemo
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Saving Private Ryan (1998)
From the costumes to the military tactics employed, just about everything in Saving Private Ryan hit the mark. In the opening scene, we got to see the storming of Omaha beach. It was actually so accurate that WWII vets had to be escorted out of the cinemas after seeing it. We have to admit, however, that there were inaccuracies in terms of the plot. For example, the character played by Tom Hanks did not exist. The plot revolving around saving the mother’s son did not happen either. Even though this was the case, it is impressive to see how many facts they got right.
Source: Glorious USA
https://www.gloriousa.com/worldwide...s-des-ww-safe-msn-01070&utm_term=usatodaydemo