Tom Hanks revealed that the film captured only a fraction of Omaha Beach's importance "We were interlopers, of course," Hanks said. "We had the audacity and the hubris to think that somehow we could capture some of what that place means in the history of the world. It turned out we sort of did, but at the end of the day, all you can do is kind of like bow your head in understanding of, you know, the great providence that had happened there." "I don't think anybody who has some semblance of historical knowledge, or even without it, can go to a place like that--and they are scattered all over France, they're scattered all over Europe--and not take pause there, and think, 'What would I have done if I had been a 19-year-old kid there on that day?'"
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