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Spielberg, the director of 'Saving Private Ryan' chose not to have music during the entire battle.  

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Spielberg, the director of 'Saving Private Ryan' chose not to have music during the entire battle. Spielberg chooses not to have music in order for you to hear the screams of men dying as they bravely fight for their country. You can hear the shear amount of bullets ripping through the sea air. This is to give the film a bigger impact on the viewers. This differs completely from the older film 'Longest Day' which the director decided to have music at all times during the entire battle at Omaha Beach. The music is victorious and doesn't show the true massacre on Omaha Beach. The music was victorious to exaggerate the strength of the Americans. Spielberg depicts the Nazis in an inhuman way. The shots of the Nazis are very dark. Only their hands feeding bullets into the machine guns are shown. Spielberg chooses not to show the Nazi men's faces...

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