5. The film’s certificate
We’re all aware of the brutality presented in the film. It would hardly make sense to create a film on war and not present the brutality.
In the UK, the film was rated 15
But of course, creating a film that sticks to the reality of events is sometimes difficult.
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For one, a director has to accept that the film’s certificate can be changed to warn the audience of its contents.
Spielberg wanted it to be as close to reality as possible
A director obviously wants to make sure that their film does well. This is typically made more likely by increasing the potential audience…
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A film with a lower age rating, for example, attracts a whole other crowd of viewers. But Saving Private Ryan was in danger of being rated an 18. This may have been detrimental to the film’s success.
Spielberg stuck to his guns
Despite this, Spielberg stuck to his guns and said that even if it was rated 18 (which we now it wasn’t), he was determined to leave the film unchanged. He wanted it to be as real as possible to the actual events. It was rated R (meaning adult supervision was required for young people), but this wasn’t a shock. Good on you, Spielberg!
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