Ned, for his part, doesn't see anything wrong with Meyer's acceptance of his actions. He is such a strange dichotomy of guilt and remorselessness, it's hard to say sometimes on which side of the fence he'll land. He is sorry that Laura had to go through the trauma of being murdered and brought back, sorry that everyone knows him as a killer now, sorry that his secret was blown. But he isn't sorry that he killed Private Ryan. Hasn't felt even a twinge of sincere guilt, since it happened.
He doesn't catch that smile of Meyer's, too wrapped up in his own thoughts.
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Ned, for his part, doesn't see anything wrong with Meyer's acceptance of his actions. He is such a strange dichotomy of guilt and remorselessness, it's hard to say sometimes on which side of the fence he'll land. He is sorry that Laura had to go through the trauma of being murdered and brought back, sorry that everyone knows him as a killer now, sorry that his secret was blown. But he isn't sorry that he killed Private Ryan. Hasn't felt even a twinge of sincere guilt, since it happened.
He doesn't catch that smile of Meyer's, too wrapped up in his own thoughts.