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This article compares the 'The Longest Day' directed by Andrew Martin with 'Saving Private Ryan' that was directed by Steven Spielberg.  

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This article compares the 'The Longest Day' directed by Andrew Martin with 'Saving Private Ryan' that was directed by Steven Spielberg. These two directors were trying to achieve different goals, 'The Longest Day' was made post-war in 1962 and when the war may still of been in peoples thoughts and where many of the people who fought in the war would still be alive. However 'Saving Private Ryan' was made much later on in 1999, by then the world has gladly put this terrible event behind it. Steven Spielberg is not as biased because his audience now do not have the same attitude as in 1962, only 17 years after the war. I feel the aim of Andrew Martin was to achieve a film America would be proud of showing it in its full glory and might. I think this because of the fact that the soldiers who fought would still be...

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