Mood and tone of a scene
In the film of "Saving Private Ryan", the main protagonist is Captain John Miller; he hardly ever shows any emotion in the film for the exception of him being in battle. In one scene from the movie, Captain John Miller’s tone and mood completely changes. It is the battle of Omaha beach. In the beginning, he on a boat and he is really nervous because he has never been in a battle before. The moment the ramp drops, U.S troops are met with machine gun, artillery barrages, and land mines that are on the beach. When he survives the boat attack, he's on the beach watching the mayhem and destruction happening around him. He’s thinking about cowering in fear behind a armor plate of steel, but he overcomes his fear and continues to push forward to his objective.
His mood completely changed from being frighten to being fearless and focused. He's leading his men to their objective, so he can complete his mission. After the battle he takes a good look at the beach where all the men gave their lives. His mood changes from being fearless to being concerned. He’s probably thinking about “will I survive this war and being able to see my family again. In the real battle of Omaha a lot of the soldiers who survived the onslaught being to start changing. Most of the soldiers will want to go home and be afraid of war or they just man up and try to be fearless, focused, or to stay calm as possible during a critical situation. John Miller isn’t that kind of person to be afraid in the heat of battle. He tends to fight his way out of any situation will try to complete his mission by any means possible, even if he has to make a tough choose that he will regret.

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