Heavily graphic and frequent violence throughout, with it making you appreciate the small quiet moments. Easily one of the most violent films out there.
Many people are blown up. Sometimes there is gore but other times theres none.
A Flak gun is used against an American infantry unit, killing them.
Just after the camera cuts to a different angle, a tank crew man is shot in the face at point-blank range. Some blood that sprays out from the headshot can be seen.
A bomb blows up prematurely in a soldiers hands, killing him instantly. Intense and bloody. Chunks of blood spray and spurt.
A nazi is shot through a wall by a machine gun. Blood sprays onto a wall and is seen for the rest of the movie. We hear a thud and see a puddle of blood form on the ground.
A soldier is shot in the throat. Blood squirts and dribbles from his mouth. Blood puddles beneath his body. This scene is brutal.
A medic tends to a soldier that has a very graphic wound on his shoulder. Blood is shown and he is yelling and wincing.
Several nazis are intensely gunned down by a squad of soldiers inside of a kitchen. Blood and smoke are everywhere. One nazi has blood drooling out of his mouth.
Several scenes with charred up dead bodies shown throughout the movie.
There is a very intense event in which a young soilder without an arm, seems to calmly (due to shock) pick up his recently dismembered arm and walks away.
An American sniper shoots a Nazi sniper right through the scope into his eye. The bullet goes through the entire head (we very briefly see his gory eye socket and bits of matter spray) and stains the wall behind the nazi with blood. Graphic.
Two soldiers (who are Czech) are clearly attempting to surrender with their hands in the air but are shot by US soldiers and then mocked ("Look, I washed for supper").
A soldier is briefly seen headless.
A solider has his head blown off by a machine gun, although the camera doesn't focus on it and it could be hard to see.
Captain Miller turns over a corpse to find it has no face, very gory.
An explosion happens causing limbs to fly through the air, the camera moves to a young solider without a leg, flesh dangles from the stump, very grim.
Many scenes portraying death up close & personal... War wounds & very graphic blood, guts, and chunks of flesh & brains flying in all directions, with brutal stabbings, shootings, exploding bodies no holds barred (you get the picture (literally))...
In the middle of the storming of Normandy (near the beginning) the camera focuses on a live soldier who's entrails are spilling out of his body. Brief but extremely graphic.
Definitely one of the most violent non-horror movies of all time.
Level of violence 9.5/10.
R violence type: blood, gore, brutal and graphic.
A G. I in the beach landing sequence has his face caved into his head, presumably by shrapnel or gunfire. Shown briefly for a few seconds.
The first 27 minutes of the film depict soldiers landing on Omaha beach in Normandy. This is the most graphic and intense part of the film, and the sequence contains bloody, graphic violence, which can be disturbing. During the sequence many soldiers are shot with bloody results, people have their limbs shot off, people are burned etc. At the end of the landing sequence the beach is littered with corpses, and the ocean is tinted red.
Very strong bloody and graphic violence throughout. The film features prolonged extreme war violence with dismemberment, soldiers engulfed in flames and other intense images. The depiction of war violence remains consistent throughout the film, with hand-to-hand combat, sniper fire, and other inherently violent depictions of war fighting.