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Favorite: too many really. This sniper scene, the beach rush, the collapsing wall scene, the final battle. Though something that struck me as particularly serene was the short period before the final battle, them sitting around listening to Édith Piaf..
Loved the movie but I hesitate to upvote anything which really ought to be watched in widescreen surround sound. This movie is basically the greatest surround sound mix ever created, after all. I don't think The Sift is the right place to showcase this type of content.
Given his nature (that sort of disconnect with reality), it really fits his mould and I think greatly adds to the depth of this machine-like character.
Though really the timing is more Spielberg dramatizing the event more then anything else.