EW: There are really infinite stories to tell from World War II, of course, but what was there new to say about the war itself?
HANKS: [To Spielberg] May I? [Clears throat] The war in Europe was almost recognizable in many ways, as far as from a moralistic and ethical point of view. There were boundaries, there were surrenders. There was an understanding of unmitigated evil that need to be vanquished from places like Paris and Belgium and England.
The war in the Pacific was a war of racism and terror. Terror in the ways that we will terrorize you with suicide attacks, but also terror in that, you will be on an island with absolutely no escape, and you will be reduced to subhuman levels in order to survive. And racism based solely on the shape of your eyes and the color of your skin — on both sides. Now does that sound familiar by any chance?