The most notable character in Saving Private Ryan

Corporal Timothy E. Upham

an administrative soldier and recruit

At that time, the U.S. military put conscripts with college experience in head-rolling positions such as administrative soldiers, starting with corporal injuries

I was sent to the commando, a combat unit, as an interpreter because I was good at French

As you can see from the movie, he often reveals his knowledge and has a lot of sensitivity, so he deserves high praise from society

He’s completely out of touch with the battlefield and has no combat experience

So I was ignored by the commandos in the beginning

Later, Upham goes into panic while fighting, and this scene is very important to the end of the movie

Thanks to this, the Korean audience is still criticized for being embedded in the torture hall

Steven Spielberg, the director, says he’s a character who’s been thrown out on the battlefield and represents himself

So you can think of the appearance of the adviser, Upham, as the first time we were sent in when war broke out

Still, Upham is good at carrying ammunition and helping the team a lot in the middle of the war

Then, when I had to kill the enemy myself, I panicked

When the Germans met up with Upham on the stairs after killing his colleague Melissie, they passed by, but Upham panicked

I know I can’t do anything, so I walk away without touching it

If you watch this movie again later, the director tells you to immerse yourself in the character of Upham and watch it again

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