Well done Maya, not an easy film to watch at all, the reason I watched it was to understand what everyone went through during war time, games and education at the time were too detached and did not really teach the emotional and collateral damage of the war. As the children/grandchildren of the people who fought it is definitely our obligation to learn about all these things to pay respect and NOT to repeat what happened in history... something some people in the world SEEM to have forgotten already. Never feel bad about crying on this film - it is a war film after all about a real war, or frankly any film tom hanks is in - he always makes me cry! phenomenal acting. Watch more buffy - it will cheer you up! Gaz is a good dad 👍 Great reaction 🙂
@fester230612 сағат бұрын
That guy wasn't from the Band of Brothers company. He was from Easy Company, 501st PIR. BoB was Easy Company, 506th PIR.
@frankethomas1248Сағат бұрын
I'm a 73 year old USNavy veteran (retired). Good reaction. About Upham on the stairs: on the one hand, nobody knows how they'll react until they are actually in the situation. On the other hand, there is, and can be, no excuse for Cowardice. Still, you gave us a fine reaction; thank you for sharing this with us!
@mayaandgareth42 минут бұрын
It's a difficult one to be sure, and it's good that the movie showed that side to what people went through. Thanks so much for watching.
@raymondmanderville50512 сағат бұрын
Sergeant Horvack has been with Captain Miller through several major battles . His tobacco tins of dirt are Italy , Sicily & North Africa . He mentioned that he was with the Captain since Kasserine pass , which is in Tunisia where the Americans fought alongside the British against Rommel .
@EuclidFusionSupernova15 сағат бұрын
Thanks for reacting to this epic movie, both of you! LOVE your authenticity Maya -- it's refreshing to watch this through your eyes, thanks for being so brave!
@WheresWaldo0513 сағат бұрын
The guy who stabs the guy in the stair after the hand to hand brawl is NOT the guy they let go. We don't see that pow guy they let go again until the end when he shoots Tom Hanks. They have the same hair style but they are two diffferent german soldiers.
@jakerobinson59785 сағат бұрын
To some people they just all look the same...
@mcbeezee2120Сағат бұрын
I always thought, the reason why that German who stabbed the American soldier was the same guy they let go, is because he seems to recognize Upham, and that's the reason why he just walks by him in the stairwell. Otherwise, why would just any random German soldier walk by an American soldier.
@noclouds11115 сағат бұрын
True story ... Just as Mr. Ryan visited this cemetery to pay tribute to Captain Miller, so did another US vet visit the same cemetery to pay tribute to his long-fallen friend and comrade. Try as he might, he was not able to locate his friend's grave. As he was about to give up, a voice from behind said, "Over HERE, Stupid!" He turned in the direction of the voice to find his friend's marker. He later said that the character of the voice sounded just like his friend. This is on YT, somewhere.
@robertlawson588210 сағат бұрын
Thank you Maya for watching the whole movie. I wanted to ask you to please don't apologize for having feelings. That's why we watch reactions . I know it can be hard to watch but know we are all here with you. We care about you. And don't you actually feel better after a good cry?
@DougRayPhillips18 сағат бұрын
The guy that killed Mellisch is not the guy they let go. But the guy that killed the Captain is.
@Darkstar72SR14 сағат бұрын
Here to say just that. Good job 👍
@resin8078 сағат бұрын
I’ve seen so many reactors make this same mistake. I never understood the confusion. The look nothing alike.
@mayaandgareth3 сағат бұрын
Things can get blurry in the heat of battle :)
@Nomad-vv1gk32 минут бұрын
The opening scene Ryan goes to the grave of his brother, at the end he's at the grave of Capt. Miller's grave. His family is directly behind him at the first grave site, at the end, his family remains at a respectful distance, except for his wife who has no idea who Miller is. Ryan went home and never told anyone about that day in Ramell. WW II was fought by men; the average age of U. S. combat personnel was 26 years old. The SGT. in the assault boat wasn't putting food in his mouth, that was chewing tobacco. They were in very rough seas and it took hours for the soldiers to disembark the troop ships into the Higgins Boats. Not knowing when they would ever have a good cooked meal again, many of the soldiers ate a hearty breakfast before disembarking. The first group to load into the boats bobbed around in the water for several hours before heading toward the beach. Many get seasick during that time. The vomit wasn't the main problem, the blood in the boats created a psychological problem when the boats returned to bring more soldiers to the beach. In Vietnam, the average age of combat personnel was 22, not 19 as many people think. Also, the largest number of U. S. personnel killed in action in Vietnam those who enlisted not draftees. The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion was the only unit that stormed the beaches on D-Day that was made up entirely of Black Americans. They displayed unmatched bravery during the 48 hours it took to secure the beaches. Members of 320th, unlike the other units, had to remain on the beaches with no relief units, exposed to continuous enemy fire during the 2 days it took to secure the area. Because they were Black, the photographers never show them in the photos taken on the beaches that day. All shots showing the barrage balloons are taken at far away distances.The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion served for almost 150 days in France following the invasion. They continued flying their balloons over the beaches and eventually a portion flew over the port of Cherbourg before the worsening weather in October prevented ships from landing any more supplies. Spielberg researched small details, for instance, Pvt Jackson's right thumb has a black mark on it. That's actually a bruise that many U. S. riflemen had caused from getting their thumb caught in the loading mechanism from not locking the bolt back properly when loading/reloading the M1 Garand rifle. It was called "Garand thumb". Capt. Miller said he taught at Thomas Alva Edison High School. That's a Spielberg paying homage to Thomas Alva Edison High School in Philadelphia, PA. 54 former students from that school were killed in action in the Vietnam War, more than any other school in the nation. The Hitler Youth Knife is more literary liberty than fact. That knife is a hiking knife given to members of the Hitler Youth Corps, which was much like the Boy Scouts in training while being indoctrinated with the ideology of National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi). The only other group they were issued to were members of the SA. This knife was never part of a soldier of the Wehrmacht. As for the reaction of Carparzo and Mellish, it is highly unlikely an average G.I. would have known what that knife was and its symbolism. The matter of Mellish crying is also not likely as the Allies didn't find out about the fate of Jews in Europe until the first concentration camp was liberated April 4, 1945. The war in Europe ended May 7, 1945. So, following the real timeline, Mellish dies before the Allies knew anything about concentration and death camps. But, after-all, it is Hollywood. Saving Private Ryan is not based on the Sullivan brothers. Fritz Niland became the basis for Private Ryan. He was dropped behind enemy lines on D-Day and spent five days in the French countryside, eventually earning a Bronze star in combat for taking a French. Robert Rodat first came up with the plot in 1994 when he saw a monument in a cemetery in Tonawanda, New York. The monument was to the Niland Brothers - 4 young American men who fought in the Second World War. When three of the Nilands were reported killed, the surviving brother - Fritz - was sent home. This inspired Rodat to write his movie. There are 26 military cemeteries across Normandy, but the most famous and visited site is the poignant Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France is located in Colleville-sur-Mer, on the site of the temporary American St. Laurent Cemetery, established by the U.S. First Army on June 8, 1944 as the first American cemetery on European soil in World War II. The cemetery site, at the north end of its half mile access road, covers 172.5 acres and contains the graves of 9,387 of our military dead, most of whom lost their lives in the D-Day landings and ensuing operations. In real life with the Nilands, it actually turned out later that another of the brothers was alive - he’d been held captive in a Burmese POW camp. Attempts to point out the "discrepancies" between the stories of Fritz Niland and James Ryan are often misguided, as Ryan is only based on Niland, and is not meant to be (or claimed to be) a completely accurate representation of him. The differences in the two stories seem to stem in part from the fact that the true story of Sergeant Niland and his brothers is often reported inaccurately. The character of Private James Ryan is a mixture of fact and fiction, with some of the fictional elements coming from the erroneous stories about the Niland brothers. The German credited as "Steamboat Willie" who was released by Capt. Miller is not the German who engaged and killed Pvt Stanley "Fish Mellish during hand-to-hand combat. "Steamboat Willie" was in the Heer (Army) of the Wehrmacht and the other was in the Waffen SS which was a paramilitary organization and not part of the Wehrmacht. Originally, the SS uniform differed from the Wehrmacht uniform-whereas the regular army wore field grey, the SS wore black, head to toe (although later the SS did adopt field grey and often wore camouflage pattern uniform. American troops were brown and they didn't wear jackboots. The lightning bolt SS insignia can be seen on the right collar lapel of the German as he passes Upham and reaches the bottom of the staircase. During the Battle at Ramelle, Upham became shell shocked and was unable to save a .30 cal team from a German soldier because he was too frozen with fear to do anything about it. He carried all the .30 caliber ammo at the battle of Ramelle, but was unable to do his job because he was always either pinned down or too afraid to move. He signified the loss of innocence in war and thought that soldiers could be civil, but he later succumbed to the evils of war and made up for his cowardice when he shot Steamboat Willie for killing Miller even after the latter had shown Willie mercy earlier. Not only did Upham represent the loss of innocence of war but he also symbolized the "Every-man". His illusion of neutrality faded when he finally had to pick and side and kill Steamboat Willie, his character revelation being how he finally understood the horrors of war. It became clear that Upham had turned into a hardened and true soldier because of the whole experience. Upham's rank was Tech 5 Corporal (E-5), that meant he was technician in a specialty area. His was maps and translator, he was not a combat infantryman and was never trained for front-line duty. Gunnery Sergent Hartman explained it this way in the movie Full Metal Jacket: "It is your killer instinct which must be harnessed if you expect to survive in combat. Your rifle is only a tool. It is a hard heart that kills. If your killer instincts are not clean and strong you will hesitate at the moment of truth. You will not kill. "The way the next of kin was notified of their loved one was killed in action during WW II was by Western Union telegram delivered by a bicycle riding messenger. If you were being notified of multiple deaths as was the case in this film, notification was done in-person by a military officer, usually from the same branch of service as the deceased when possible. That's why the mother upon seeing the officer exit the car momentarily froze knowing that meant at least 2 of her boys were either KIA or MIA, as the priest exits the car, she staggers and completely collapsed. That is one of the most important scenes in the movie. The mother speaks no lines in the movie, yet her breakdown brought a flood of tears form movie goers in theaters across the nation. Another important scene is it is clear from the few lines Ryan's wife speaks that she has never heard the name of Capt. John Miller, this means John has never spoken to her about what happened that day in Ramelle. What many missed is listening to Ryan speaking at the Miller's grave of how he thought about what those 8 men did for him every day was not guilt, but commitment. There are units assigned to recover, bury and mark graves. Usually these were temporary battlefield cemeteries. As hostilities moved farther away, a more permanent site would be selected, at the family's request, whenever possible, the remains would be returned to the United States. At the Normandy Cemetery Visitors Center, you'll find the following inscription: IF EVER PROOF WERE NEEDED THAT WE FOUGHT FOR A CAUSE AND NOT FOR CONQUEST, IT COULD BE FOUND IN THESE CEMETERIES. HERE WAS OUR ONLY CONQUEST: ALL WE ASKED … WAS ENOUGH … SOIL IN WHICH TO BURY OUR GALLANT DEAD.General Mark W. ClarkChairman, American Battle Monuments Commission, 1969-1984
@WobblyPants5 сағат бұрын
Maya seems so sweet. It was heart breaking watching her endure this movie
@randallshaw9609Сағат бұрын
Yep, she totally earned a pass on any other war movies up for review. 😉
@bigdaddyeb5618 сағат бұрын
Great Reaction !! No need to Say You are Sorry for showing your True Feelings Maya
@iKvetch55819 сағат бұрын
It is always good to see younger folks being exposed to World War 2 movies...even if it can be hard for them to watch some of the battle scenes...good for you for even giving this one a look. Saving Private Ryan is not very accurate to history, but is incredibly realistic in most every way, with a very few exceptions...such as bullets not being able to kill you that far underwater, and flamethrowers not really exploding that way in 1944. One thing to know, pay no mind at all to that man who took off his helmet on the beach at 3:51 and then got shot in the head...that next shot would have killed him even if he had kept his helmet on. The helmets of WW2 would almost never stop a bullet, except under very very rare circumstances. The movie is not a true story, and it differs from the actual history of D-Day in many ways...but the basic plot is loosely based on the 4 Niland Brothers, one of whom served with the 101st Airborne Division. However, when 3 Nilands were reported dead, no mission was sent behind enemy lines to get the last brother, and it turned out that one brother that had been thought dead had actually only been captured. The 4th brother was found and notified by an Army Chaplain, and was sent home, but as far as the brothers none of what happened in this movie happened in real life. There really was a Company C of the 2nd Rangers that landed on Omaha Beach, but they were commanded by Captain Ralph Goranson, and they did not land quite where it was shown in the film. Probably the most important historical thing that Spielberg got wrong is that he had the boats that carried the Rangers to the beach being driven by Americans...they were not. On D-Day, the boats that carried the US Rangers to the beach were driven by UK sailors of the Royal Navy. There are many other things in the film that are not accurate to the real history of D-Day, but that one really fails to honor some of the men that fought and died at Omaha Beach, so it is one of the ones most worth noting. The location at the beginning with the French and US flags is the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial...located in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Most of the US servicemen killed in the 2 and a half month long Normandy Campaign are buried in this cemetery...a total of 9388 burials. Just to be clear...in reality, the US would never send a mission out to find a single soldier like that...not if they did not even know if he was alive or where he was. If he had been captured and the US knew where he was, they would have perhaps considered a rescue mission, but not in these circumstances where there was no way to know where he was or if he was even alive.
@davidyoung7455 сағат бұрын
Yes, hearing the tanks but not being able to see them would rattle you. But my Dad said that when he was fighting Rommel’s Afrika Corps in Algiers the distances in the desert meant that you could see the enemy coming long before either of you were in range of the others’ guns. Except for the time he was walking on a hill and started hearing rounds hitting the bank behind him. Guys in his unit started yelling “Young! Get up here! They’re shooting at you with an anti-tank rifle!” I’m glad he hustled up that hill because one of those rounds would have done him an awful hurt and I probably wouldn’t be here.
@williamjones603117 сағат бұрын
Don't feel bad about becoming emotionally invested. We're supposed to be. 1. Many WWII vets left the theaters because the D-Day battle scenes were so realistic. 2. The German Captain Miller was talked into letting go is the same one that killed him. Upham finally put him down. 3. The story Ryan tells Miller about the last time he saw his brothers was made up by Matt Damon. He was told to say something interesting, so he did, and it was kept in the movie. 4. There was a USS Sullivans(DD- 68) dedicated to the brothers lost on one ship. 5. I did 24 years in the US Navy. Outstanding leadership/management skills to dampen the friction between Horvath and Reisen. 6. My favorite character is Private Jackson/sniper, and my second favorite is Sargent Horvath. RIP Tom Sizemore😇 7. Sizemore also played Boxman in "Flight of the Intruder". A movie I'm in briefly.
@LynndelVanWechel14 сағат бұрын
We should all hate war films but they show us how we should all hate war. Thank you
@mikealvarez232210 сағат бұрын
The only objection I have to SAVING PRIVATE RYAN and all D-day movies is a special group that landed with the troops is never shown. Remember when Captain Miller is looking over Omaha Beach and you see the blimp shaped balloons the questions are what are they for and who put them up? The balloons are called barrage balloons and they are set up to prevent enemy fighters and bombers from strafing and bombing soldiers on the beaches. Omaha Beach was the responsibility of the 320th Barrage Ballon Battalion. This unit was made up of all Black soldiers. As one of Higgens boats pulled up to the Beach it hit a mine, killing and wounding some of the men. One of the men of the 320th, Waverly Woodson, the medic, was hit with sharpnel in his groin and back. He tended to his more serious wounds then began treating other men that were wounded. He set up a temporary field hospital and began helping every wounded man he came across. It didn't matter to him what color they were, all he knew was that wounded men need help. On 2 occasions he pulled 3 men from the surf that would have drowned without Woodson's help. He kept pulling the injured soldiers to safety and treating their wounds until he collapsed from exhaustion and loss of blood. The Army estimated that Woodson saved the lives of over 200 men. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross as well ss other medals he earmed during the Battle for France. Black soldiers fought bravely in different units of the military. They made up a good part of the Red Ball Express. General George Patton requested the all Black tank unit, the 761st tank Battalion, aka The Black Panthers. I believe the only Black soldiers I have ever seen in a WW2 movie was the one about the Red Ball Express.
@Jessthemessvids18 сағат бұрын
Aww Maya, my heart is broken for you. I hope you have recovered ❤❤❤ great vid
@scottdarden30912 сағат бұрын
When I saw a time of 35 minutes, I knew you had to edit a lot out. But it wasn't too bad.
@richardvarnish850618 сағат бұрын
Good reaction from you both. You should do Hacksaw Ridge, based on true story. Also, without a doubt Band of Brothers.
@AndrewGoodladIchorus11 сағат бұрын
I’d be happy to help Gareth make that movie happen
@AnnetteGoodlad3 сағат бұрын
But which of the 4 of you would die 😢
@EricAntonsen-uz2tq16 сағат бұрын
Your daughter’s reaction is exactly on point. Hacksaw Ridge next?
@thetr00per305 сағат бұрын
to us, that opening scene was only 15 minutes, and it is hard for us to even watch. The reality is the first three waves were on the beach getting slaughtered for close to three hours before they took the bluffs overlooking the beach. It was not until the fourth wave arrived that enough men accumulated on the bluffs to control the beach and allow the breakout to begin.
@adamc.sieracki41457 сағат бұрын
This is your automated "you must watch Band if Brothers" message. Janusz Kamiński is the greatest cinematographer who ever lived.
@wheelmanstan14 сағат бұрын
Letters from Iwo Jima is amazing as well, and Paths of Glory is a must see-Kubrick is the man. This film's was inspired by real life brothers. Prior to this, all 5 Sullivan brothers died together on a naval ship. Yeah, that's hard to imagine. They should really make a film about the women of WW2. They really held it down with the family and in the factories and hospitals. Black Book was great, but it's a spy movie. Anyone here seen Downfall, basically Hitler's last days? Amazing.
@aj89715 сағат бұрын
3:56 I love how every reactor says to put the helmet back on lol, it wouldn’t stop a round straight into the forehead anyways.
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
But we can hope 😂
@iKvetch5586 сағат бұрын
@@mayaandgareth His helmet did not even stop the first round that hit it...he took it off to look at the 2 holes the bullet had left in the helmet when it went in and then back out without hitting his head. In reality, that first shot would have torn that helmet right off his head, since he did not have his chin strap fastened.
@alexlim86414 сағат бұрын
Fun fact: The film cost USD 75M to make. The opening sequence at Omaha beach cost USD 12M and took four weeks to film. Great reaction!
@quirtevans1977Сағат бұрын
Anyone who says "a woman can do anything a man can do" should be required to watch Saving Private Ryan. Wouldn't you agree?
@mayaandgarethСағат бұрын
It's true women and men are different, but we both poop sitting down...there is more that binds us than separates us. Like a low fiber diet
@robertkoch946418 сағат бұрын
i went to the theater with my father in law when private ryan came out he had been there on d day he landed at utah beach he had to leave half way threw opening scene because he told me he could smell diesel like when he was there.love your guys reactions p.s. maya your a stone cold fox beautiful
@brucedunkle913614 сағат бұрын
"The movie gets so much more funny from here on out." Good grief! Nice reaction.
@mikealvarez232210 сағат бұрын
Maya and Gareth, the men in Captain Miller's unit did not die saving Ryan, they died doing their job to either hold the bridge or blow it up to keep the German tanks from breaking through and slaughtering the men on the beaches. Yes, they saved Private Ryan but they also held the bridge long enough for reinforcements to get their. Please watch Band of Brothers next. It is one of the most accurate movies on the re-conquest of France. I really love your channel.
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
I think I will eventually show her that, I loved it, it has such a strong cast, I love the stuff with the real veterans. Such an impactful show
@DEWwordsСағат бұрын
"Earn this", audience, "earn this".
@mostlyharmless111 сағат бұрын
3:58 lying to your daughter lol, "he's fine, he made it" :P
@kingbrutusxxvi16 сағат бұрын
I've seen this film a few times but I think I'm more traumatized by Maya's reaction that the violence. I hope you treated her to her favorite meal for making her sit through this one. 😉
@DEWwordsСағат бұрын
Omaha Beach took multiple landings and 8 hours, 3,000 deaths to secure--- and almost, almost scuttled the whole invasion--- 170,000 men--- 30,000 casualties, d-day 1, beginning with the behind the beaches paratrooper drops in the night.
@StinkyGreenBud17 сағат бұрын
Think shes ready for Schindler's List?
@william_santiago17 сағат бұрын
29:16 Sorry, but that is NOT the guy they let go. He isn't in the fight yet. He is part of the German reinforcements that come up later 30:01. And we know who he shot. TH. 32:36 Most WWII combat veterans never told their spouses what they went through and until they saw this movie, they never knew it was like that. While the story is fictional, the individual experiences were real. A great number of scenes were taken directly from the testament of the soldiers who fought there. This story is actually inspired by the Sullivan brothers and others, after research was done. Five brothers who were all assigned to the same ship, the light cruiser USS Juneau, who all died when that ship was sunk. This lead to changes in military doctrine about assigning family to the same ship/units and the creation of the Sole Survivor Policy. They named two destroyers the USS Sullivans after these brothers.
@billthomas47813 сағат бұрын
Reminder that what Opham did is a war crime. One other point, I would have liked this one to be a bit longer. Otherwise awesome
@jeffreyphipps15073 сағат бұрын
There are *five* of these cemeteries in France.😢
@BPhillips20004 сағат бұрын
3:56 You the MVP, dad 😊
@wethepeople66429 сағат бұрын
M: Their all gonna die. Gareth: No one dies. Lmao 🤣 M you really need to put up some posters or something. I'm starting to believe that you really are some girl he captured and keeps in his basement. Lmao 🤣 I Love, Love, Love You M. 💘
@raketenfurz874 сағат бұрын
You definitley have to watch "Das Boot". an intense visual experience.
@Thane3642514 сағат бұрын
The defenses weren't even fully completed or manned. If not for Rommel, they probably would have been even less complete. This depiction is also based on the worst of all the landing sectors. A few weren't too bad, others rough, but this was the worst.
@NathanWert14 сағат бұрын
have her watch The Neverending Story and see how she reacts to Artax and the swamp.
@billthomas47813 сағат бұрын
That's just mean
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
Yeah dude that would break her hahaha
@Atypical7116 сағат бұрын
Two war movies I recommend (and Maya could handle it): Guns of Navarone and it's sequel, Force 10 from Navarone
@charlesbarnes691216 сағат бұрын
You have to watch the band of brothers series 😊
@elwiesel41415 сағат бұрын
that was amazing reaction ...!" next week than shindlers LIST !" ......and she learn at wwII and daddy learn about ....DUOBBLE EE BREASTS!"
@stephenrichards3395 сағат бұрын
Well done young lady, a tough watch
@bodybytacos604318 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the reaction
@WheresWaldo0513 сағат бұрын
Maya NEEDS to watch Hacksaw Ridge. It will have some other aspects to it, not just war, that she will absolutely love.
@upandcomingapparel9 сағат бұрын
and We Were Soldiers
@DoubleMonoLR8 сағат бұрын
I thought Hacksaw Ridge was terrible.
@WheresWaldo057 сағат бұрын
@DoubleMonoLR Movies are subjective. But you are the only person i have ever heard of not liking it. So irregardless of the subjectivity, i think that is a, you problem.
@andreww1225Сағат бұрын
Hacksaw ridge is a must see.
@Andrew-ym4yw13 сағат бұрын
Hope y’all can check out fury, it depicts how US Tankers dealt with Hitlers weaponry. Might be a heavier watch for maya.
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
Offft yeah Fury would be a tough one for her. But that movie is fantastic
@averyislove200919 сағат бұрын
Should also watch green mile
@billthomas47813 сағат бұрын
OH my. I have a long list of war movies for Maya to watch. If you're interested?
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
Haha always love suggestions, but I'm not sure how many war films Maya will let me make her watch hah
@jmurray201818 сағат бұрын
WOODY DID NOT DIE SO ITS OK
@WheresWaldo0514 сағат бұрын
You are adorable Maya. 😘
@jamesgeorge285213 сағат бұрын
You guys should watch Pearl Harbour with Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett sometime great movie and a bit more tame for Maya
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
That might actually be a fun one to do for both of us as I have never seen that .movie either
@jamesgeorge28528 сағат бұрын
@mayaandgareth definitely a great movie
@muchpeacemuchlove5 сағат бұрын
Beautiful Maya : )
@mikealvarez232211 сағат бұрын
Maya, looking at your resction to opening scene lets me know what kind of person you are. As a father and a grandfather I guess, with 100% accuracy, that your Dad is very proud of you. War is a terrible thing but sometimes it is necessary. There is evil in the world that wants to enslave others. Imperial Japan in the 1930s conquered many countries to satisfy its thirst for power. Imperial Japan believed it was there destiny to rule the world and all other races were inferior and had no value except as slaves to serve the Japanese masters. Nazi Germany, led by Hitler and his gang of degenerates wanted to exterminate ethnic groups that they believed were not worthy of life. The gas chambers were real as were the ovens to get rid of the bodies. The total body count for WW2 is somewhere around 65-70 million people. Of those desths 25 million were soldiers, which leaves between 40-45 million innocent men, women, and children killed in that war. The evil ideologies that were responsible for all that suffering had to be stopped and the brave men and women that put their lives and well being at risk did it. It is up to the future generations, mine, your Dad's, and yours to make sure that evil stays bottled up, it's still there. Historian / Philosopher George Santanya once wrote, "those that forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat the mistakes. Just as important as knowing history and what our forefathers did to preserve the freedom we now enjoy we should also honor those men that landed on the Normany Beaches where the liberation of France from Nazi tyranny began. I suggest you put Band of Brothers series on your schedule of movies to watch. God bless your tender ❤️ and I believe that over time you'll toughen up.😊
@jmurray201818 сағат бұрын
Like 👍 No.26
@briansview288618 сағат бұрын
You're a young looking dad. I really thought she was your girlfriend Or sister😂
@averyislove200919 сағат бұрын
You will be up and down the entire movie should watch the green mile also
@rogerdavies52005 сағат бұрын
Do not show Maya Come And See.
@nosferatu4882 сағат бұрын
why are you reacting to movies other people made instead of making your own movies and let others react to yours
@mayaandgareth2 сағат бұрын
I will make a movie within 5 years, if anyone were to react to it though it would get about the same views as our Percy Jackson video heheh
@greggmulitz294114 сағат бұрын
Fubar and snafu
@thomasolson115412 сағат бұрын
"the movie get much more funny" no it does not get funny.
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
It really didn't
@dereklagrandwalker14 сағат бұрын
for a father to have to ask his child what she's been taught in school is a sign of poor parenting - the fact you didnt teach her anything about anything is also a sign
@billthomas47813 сағат бұрын
I disagree. If you've been watching for a while, Maya was clearly raised right
@mayaandgareth8 сағат бұрын
I mostly taught Maya about the ThunderCats. About the rich and storied history of the planet Thundera, I explained who Lord Lion O was about his upbringing and his interpersonal relationship with the rest of the gang. I haven't touched on Mumrah yet, which could be down to a lack of skills as a parent, I shouldn't just explain the stuff I think she will find easy to digest, I should teach her to be strong to understand that the world (and by that I'm referring to the Planet Thundera) can indeed sometimes be cruel. There is a small chance that I may have asked what she learned at school as a way of generating conversation relevant to the reaction...but that's a super small chance it's mostly down to horrific parenting... Sparkles ✨ ✨
@dereklagrandwalker2 сағат бұрын
totally explains why shes a moron
@mayaandgareth55 минут бұрын
You are too cute Derek 💞😻 she recently got the highest mark possible in a university assignment, I couldn't be more proud, of my little moron. 🎉
@matthewpettengill300813 сағат бұрын
God bless kiddos ❤and 🇺🇸 my dad was 502 101 and visited England and then France June 6th ❤ my uncle Kenny took off from a base b24 Kia over Germany yes it did happen young men overcame evil and dad was in awe of the boys that came across the beach 😢my dad was a miss drop by a couple miles and spent a few days mixed unit fights ✌️🖖🤘💪💪💪