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Essay heading: The Longest Day - Book Vs. Movie
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Music and Movies |
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October 8, 2000 |
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In the book, Ryan tends to quote just figures and doesn't expand on just how that many boats, planes, paratroopers, or soldiers would look if you actually saw them. Hundreds upon hundreds of boats were sent across the English Channel filled with men. They sailed across in orderly lines and rows, different ships of different sizes all moving along together as far as the eye could see... displayed 300 characters
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If you just read the book, the best idea you can get about the naval fleet is from a picture in the book of the boats. In the movie, the boats are shown from the view of the soldiers on the boats, to the Germans waiting on the shore. With the use of great special effects, we can get an accurate idea of the mind-boggling amount of ships waiting off the shores of France to invade... displayed next 300 characters
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