Saving private Ryan movies posters


- I decided to do my historical film on Saving Private Ryan. This film came out in the summer of July 24 1998. This is one of my favorite war movies I’ve always like to watch. I printed out two posters that describes this movie. One poster has the background all black. The meaning of the color black means death, fear of the unknown, and strength. Within that poster, it has five solders. One solider is sitting down and looking up, hoping for a miracle that he can survive the war and get his men back home to their families. Another solider that has a sniper rifle, he has a look of a warrior. He is determined to win the war even if it costs his life. The other three soldiers have the look of just wanting to survive the war and just go home. The other poster shows a battle scene of soldiers running out little ramp tank and heading towards the beach of Normandy. The background of the poster has dark clouds overcasting the beach with little bit of sun shine. There is a slogan on the poster that describes this movie. The slogan is “The mission is a man.”
- The creator of this ad wants the viewers’ attention on the soldiers who are trying to complete a mission of saving one man, who lost three brothers in war and he gets a chance to go back home to family. The message that the creator is sending us is that some people earn a chance to go back home.
- This movie is indented for the veterans who fought and survive the horrors of World War II. The advertisement of this movie is asking us to honor the men who fought bravely and gave their lives for our country.
- The visual element that really catches my attention is the poster of D-day. It shows soldiers running towards the beach, finding cover, and trying to take over the beach quickly as possible with minimal casualties.
- There is a lot of pathos in the poster with the five soldiers and within the movie. Each one has a different expression on their face filled will hope, fear of the unknown, strength, and having the will to survive.
- The titles on the two posters have a sense of seriousness, fear and hope. And the slogan of the movie “the mission is a man.” What I think that means is that these soldiers are willing to find this person and by completely their mission they hope that they can go back home.
- As mentioned in the poster of D-day, it shows soldiers trying to take the beach of Normandy. The thing that is being left out of the poster is pillboxes and wall where the guns are firing down on the soldiers on the beach.
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