Plot Hole?
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 10:50 AM)
It isn't my fantasy - it is what you keep PM'ing me begging to do to me.
Ole man Ryan had no emotional connection with those others. He wasn't around them long enough. Massive plot hole.
It's only a plot hole if you are a 12 year old, emotionally dead, sh!t eating retard who thinks that the only way people can have an emotional connection is if they spend a lot of time together, retard. -
tplast — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:16 AM)
Never PM'ed you about anything. Another lie you have concocted.
No, it is not a 12yr olds thought. It takes a 12 yr old, who has no experience in life, to not see the plot hole in this movie and to fall hool/line/sinker for it. Ryan didn't spend enough time with these movie characters to baby snivel like this.
It's just a bunch of mamby, pamby get in touch with your feelings booole shyte designed to feminize men. Pure and simple. Lets' just all admit to this. -
justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:22 AM)
Ryan didn't spend enough time with these movie characters to baby snivel like this.
You keep saying this as if it were true. Just because you believe it to be true doesn't mean it is. We see it all the time where strangers become friends because they share some quick, traumatic experience.
You have nothing substantial to support your belief that they hadn't spent enough time together for them to have bond.
If you have something factual to support your delusional belief, please post it. And, by something factual, something which can be verified independently - not something else you simply made up.
Until such time as you actually produce an actual fact to support your BS, we'll just consider you to be wrong. -
tplast — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:26 AM)
It is true. Just watch the movie. Fan boys like you are just playing make believe in your head that real life happens just like this movie and its plot. Real life doesn't. Just ask the actual veteran; universally didn't give a rat's a*s about any new guys.
And many over the years have come to this board and given the same critique and have been mercilessly chased off the board with nasty personal attacks. Happens on other forums.
You are the one who's wrong. -
justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:31 AM)
It is true. Just watch the movie.
That isn't any kind of fact to support your claim. I'm talking research from a credible place which shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that there was no way Ryan could have formed any kind of bond, even after living with the knowledge of their sacrifices, because he hadn't spent enough time with them.
Just ask the actual veteran; universally didn't give a rat's a*s about any new guys.
Ryan wasn't a veteran and we aren't talking about them forming a bond with him.
And many over the years have come to this board and given the same critique and have been mercilessly chased off the board with nasty personal attacks.
I believe it. You are idiotically wrong and come belligerent when someone calls you out on your stupidity.
So, where is your credible source to prove that Ryan couldn't have formed a bond with those men? -
justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:38 AM)
No, it is you who becomes belligerent when your "favorite show" is criticized.
Only when it is criticized for an idiotic point which cannot be factually proven in any way.
The bond this movie portrays between Ryan and those other men is what needs to be proven. It is not allowed to be assumed. ANd doesn't make any sense since Ryan hardly knew them.
Thank you for admitting you have no proof they couldn't have formed a bond.
The character Ryan was a veteran,
Yes, you finally got something right. However, you said,
Just ask the actual veteran; universally didn't give a rat's a*s about
any new guys
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Ryan was the new guy and no one is saying anything about the guys in Capt. Miller's unit forming a bond with Pvt. Ryan.
Sad that you can't even remember which delusion you just posted. -
tplast — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:50 AM)
You already indicated you didn't see the film; you claimed Ryan wasn't a veteran.
Ryan had no emotion for those other men. They had none for him. DOn't try to twist my words by taking them overly literal.
This movie is lame-O. As well as you. -
justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 11:52 AM)
No, you made the point that veterans wouldn't form a bond with a new guy. I pointed out that Ryan was the new guy and we weren't talking about the bond the other guys formed with him.
Ryan had no emotion for those other men.
Obviously he did.
They had none for him.
That has nothing to do with your bullsh!t point about a plot hole.
So, again, where is your actual, factual proof that Ryan couldn't have formed a bond because he didn't know them long enough? -
tplast — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 01:16 PM)
More double talk and blather from you. There is no emotional bond between those men and newcomer Ryan. No way in hell.
I'm not the only one who sees a plot hole. OP mentioned which is the reason for the thread. This type of subject has been one of the main topics here for years. Fan boys, like yourself, have abused the report function to get the threads deleted. No surprise here.
I don't need proof. Spielberg needs to provide it. And he didn't.
Saving Pvt. Ryn = lame-O. -
justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 01:24 PM)
More double talk and blather from you. There is no emotional bond between those men and newcomer Ryan. No way in hell.
Why? Because you say so? You have to have more than that otherwise it is simply your immature, ignorant opinion.
I'm not the only one who sees a plot hole.
That isn't any support for your delusion.
I don't need proof.
Another admission that you have nothing to sustain your childish opinion.
Spielberg needs to provide it.
Only to immature, ignorant children who need everything spoon-fed to them. -
RoadKillBill1 — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 07:24 AM)
No one else here or in other threads agree with your stupidity.
And they NEVER HAVE! Him thinking they have is just the manifestation of another cretin delusion. If he repeats his lie often enough, HE starts to believe it.
TNSTAAFL -
Paedogeddon — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 04:57 PM)
That coast guard sailor boy is the resident a*Shole who likes to demean everyone who misses the slightest nuance in these films. He does it on other boards.
Yep. I bested him on the Internet. I blame high estrogen in the womb. He was probably a confused child and had to use a breast pump to ease the swelling. Look at his face - years of receiving splatterings -
tplast — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 05:05 PM)
I call him Coast Guard sailor and he seems incensed about it. At least, last time he did, some years ago. Maybe he's immune to it by now. Especially now the boards are going away.
He almost reminds me of that banjo kid in Deliverance. Ultimate insult, there.
The one thing I've always remembered about him, and there are several of these types on IMDB, is that the more esoteric/trivial detail the more confident he gets. So, I keep it as much as possible to discussion of general things. He just seems consumed by all this minutiae. Where does he get the time to do such? Beats me. -
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justanicknamed — 9 years ago(February 10, 2017 06:08 AM)
Yeah, he certainly seems like one of those emotionally immature morons who is so shallow he doesn't understand how or why normal people create bonds.
Ryan visits Capt. Miller's head-stone fifty plus years after Miller died. Ryan has had all that time to think about what Miller and the rest did for him. Who knows? Maybe Ryan even visited Miller's widow when he got back to the states.
But, being a child, tplast has to see everything on the screen for him to understand it.
He reminds me of the chubby kid from Stand By Me. When they are listening to the story about the pie eating contest, and all he wants to know is if the guy had to pay to get into the contest.