jhon smith represents the First love.the kind of love where we thought would make us happy,the kind of love where we know itsokay to leave and sacrifice everything as long as we are happy.the kindof lobe where we are already hurting the poeple around ua but we dont care as long as we have each other.the kind of love that will make you insane once you are broken.Jhon Rolfe represent the TRUE LOVE wherewe can feel safe,at home. the kind of love that will love and chose you unconditionally.the kind of love that make us realize whats our worth.
Yeah, hence why Rolfe took the entire f*cking movie to stop trying to get Pocahontas to be someone she isn’t to fit his definition of a beautiful woman. I’m not kidding, the part she’s in the dress and Rolfe says how beautiful she is irritated me so much BECAUSE he fell in love with her as an English lady INSTEAD of a Native American like John Smith did. Plus Rolfe was hesitant to defy the king’s orders after he imprisoned Pocahontas, while Smith was the one crazy enough to break into a maximum security prison BY HIMSELF just to rescue her! Also, are you forgetting John Smith literally jumped in front of a damn bullet to protect her father from being murdered by his racist and hateful boss? He was willing to die right there just to keep her people protected! And in the end, he even tried insisting he wanted to stay with Pocahontas, knowing he’d die and unfortunately his wound wouldn’t get better! All he wanted was to be with her and didn’t give a crap about his own life or dreams anymore, because she was his dream and new desire! Imo, Rolfe’s choice to leave his aristocratic life in London just to go with Pocahontas felt like it completely came out of nowhere. He had absolutely no interest in the New World or her people to begin with, and only went to collect her father for the peace treaty. He had absolutely no intention to go back, his life was in London and he seemed to love the job he already had (they literally talk about his big promotion he always wanted apparently, despite they literally don’t actually take the time to get to know each other) But all of a sudden he doesn’t care about the cushy life he’s so used to and wants Pocahontas more than anything?? I’m sorry, but I literally cannot see Rolfe being able to adapt to a drastically different lifestyle, let alone embracing her culture and traditions, and he wouldn’t miss the more refined life and parties and everything he’s so used to. Pocahontas and John Smith were one of the best couples Disney ever made, and they’d be more appreciated if they had different names
No. Disney’s Pocahontas is its own thing entirely and the sequel doesn’t exist for so many people. You want a “more accurate” movie, enjoy this one instead of demanding more
the best true love story.. Pocahontas with John Rolfe.. The story is very touching soul and my feeling. Inadvertently.. make me fall in ❤ wth Christian Bale.. hahahaa
in terms of hollywood magic, sure. but in reality of it all, she was forced into the marriage and religious conversion. and she was only in her late teens when she met and married john (pretty sure she was 20, maybe 21 when she died). overall, a creepy and sad reality that was sugar coated by screenwriters
Their love story was rushed. John Smith loved her for her culture and passion, and her beauty. Rolfe might’ve thought she was cute, but that’s stupid. And the fact she looks and is probably so young while Rolfe is so old..!
@@daintica6676 He was 27 & she was 17.... No problems & by all accounts their love for each other was deep. John Smith cared for Pocahontas more like a daughter
Amazing that this story has survived about a young girl who died at maybe 20 years of age in a foreign country. I don't now how accurate this is, but it's a captivating idea.
creepy considering pocahontas was only a teenager when she was married off to rolfe and was forced to give up all of her culture. and also the fact that bale was 30-31 and kilcher was 14-15 when filming this.
Her parents were present on set and from what I read, were very happy with Bale's professional. But yeah, still creepy, but it's a movie so what are you gonna do?
Its a film lol, they look for actors who have similar age to that of their roles. Take a look at Phantom or Dracula, Gerry Butler was around 35, while Emmy Rossum was just 17 during filming
The comments saying this is so sweet and cute are really disappointing. Come on people its the 21st century! We all know the real story of Amonute aka Matoaka ! She was kidnapped and died young after being ripped from the only land and family she ever knew. It's a heartbreaking story. NOT a love story!
i think he´s a good man, but i really hate all what´s not John Smith and Pocahontas. So sad because Christian Bale is my favorite actor, he is Batman forever. But true love of Pocahontas at last in the movie was Smith!
@@fille570yeah, precisely why Rolfe literally took the entire f*cking movie to love Pocahontas as a Native American, NOT an English woman. He literally spends the entire movie trying to get Pocahontas to be more ladylike and only develops romantic feelings for her when she’s literally stuffed in an ugly dress with makeup to make her look like a clown. Her dress in the sequel isn’t even remotely close to English fashion at the time, considering the real Pocahontas (oh, I’m sorry, Rebecca Rolfe) had a real life portrait of her as an English lady. Rolfe’s “love” for her felt so forced and it completely came out of nowhere. Not to mention they’re literally complete opposites in every sense of the word. And their “opposites attract” dynamic doesn’t even work how that dynamic is supposed to, where your opposite elements actually complement each other. All theirs do is clash entirely, considering Rolfe is the one who had to do an entire 180 on his lifestyle just to be with her. He literally goes from being a wealthy aristocrat living the luxurious lifestyle, to being someone who has to learn to live a much more simple lifestyle and accepting very different beliefs and traditions. Are you forgetting John Smith literally almost dies from jumping in front of a bullet to protect her father from getting shot? And in the end, he even tries insisting he wanted to stay with Pocahontas, knowing he’d die from his injuries! He doesn’t give a crap about his life or survival, all he cares about is being with his true love! In the beginning of the movie, it literally shows him not saying goodbye to anyone, even being the only guy looking at the sea when the ship leaves, everyone else is waving goodbye. He is literally just chilling by himself because he doesn’t have anyone special in London. That’s what Pocahontas and her friends provide, which is what made it so much sadder when he leaves. He finally found where he truly belonged, but unfortunately couldn’t stay. All Rolfe does is follow Pocahontas like a love sick puppy who doesn’t really know her that well
Thinking that this is what happened is crazy. My girl was forced to marry this man and was more or less a concubine. He also paraded her in front of the royal family and no one actually knows how she passed...... This girl was 13/14 when she was introduced to these GROWN MEN
It’s seen as quite predatory in the modern world but during the time, 400 years ago, they married young. People didn’t live long. This would have been the norm.
What's so immoral about that?! Her parents were in the set the whole time, both actors treated her with nothing but kindness and respect than many more family members would to a child. Besides the story is about Pocahontas who was a teenager too. If this was porn I could see the issue but this isn't. It is a beautiful love story and portrayed with a lot of respect and professionalism by everyone involved. Grow up and seek therapy for your immoral judgements
@@Pumpkinpielover1mature?? Honey, Rolfe took the entire f*cking movie to stop trying to get Pocahontas to be someone she isn’t. He doesn’t even try to get to know her as a person or is interested in her culture. Smith literally is the one who wanted to learn about her culture, learned a bit of her language and ultimately fell in love with her as a person, he didn’t know for most of the movie she was a chief’s daughter. He saw her as a beautiful woman who had a lot of common interests! Heck, there’s even a deleted scene where Smith tries to explain to her how women from his world act and dress. She makes a makeshift dress, and he immediately realizes how ridiculous she looks trying to be someone she isn’t just to impress him! He literally tells her how beautiful she is as her true self and loves how she isn’t anything he normally thinks of as a woman! He doesn’t even treat her capabilities differently just because she’s a woman, he sees her as a powerful person who doesn’t need a man saving her! Rolfe is the butthole who literally complains about her gender and almost flat out refused to take her instead because “women don’t belong in politics” and literally tries getting her to behave more like what is expected of a proper English lady to impress his high society friends and king. The most infuriating part of the movie is literally when he tells her how beautiful she is in the dress. I get he was trying to boost her confidence and pay her a compliment, but he falls in love with her as an ENGLISH LADY instead of a free spirited Native American woman who doesn’t need a man saving her. I despise how the sequel portrayed her as a damsel in distress who needed rescuing, and later on Rolfe and Smith are literally fighting over her and her feelings INSTEAD of asking her opinion. Come on, we really had to do the stupid “love triangle where the pretty girl is a prize instead of a person?!” Smith is the one who fell for Pocahontas as she truly was and even almost died protecting her father from a bullet he expected to kill him instantly! And in the end, he even tried insisting he didn’t care if he died, all he wanted was to stay with Pocahontas! He would rather spend his remaining days with her and eventually succumb to his mortal wounds than leave her!! Rolfe’s love for Pocahontas felt so forced and it completely came out of nowhere. They’re literally complete opposites in every single way. And their “opposites attract” dynamic doesn’t work how it’s supposed to, where your opposing elements complement each other. No, Rolfe is literally having to change EVERYTHING to be with Pocahontas, from the way he dresses, eats and his forms of entertainment to his own home or even having to learn her culture and embrace her beliefs. Rolfe would’ve struggled a lot trying to adapt to such a massive change in his lifestyle, and I believe he would’ve eventually started to miss the splendors and glory of his old life. Smith literally says in the first movie he doesn’t really consider London his true home, but it becomes pretty obvious as the movie went on he felt like this new world was his true home and wanted to be a part of Pocahontas’s world if her people could learn to accept him and his love for her! He NEVER tries getting her to leave her people for him, he respects her feelings and duties as a future chief of her tribe! Rolfe is the one who kept trying to make Pocahontas fit into his world, and probably even thought she could be happy in London instead if he tried hard enough. Completely ignoring her feelings and desires to be back home
I love Christian Bale in this role so much, gentle,loving,sweet.. the perfect man❤
Funny because Christian Bale voiced Thomas in animated Pocahontas
Yes! I was about to say that. lol
Oh, didn't know that. Thanx
And Irene Bedard play Pocahontas mother ^^
I was about to comment the same thing 😅
Love Christian Bale here. Loved him in Batman too. The best Batman.
Simply love Christian Bale.
Why have I never heard of this?! Wow it looks like a beautiful movie and your video of it is great. Love the song choice.
Most realistic portrayal of the Pocahontas story. Her grave is in London, got sick on her way home.
She died in Gravesend. Not London
sooo beautiful song in background, i love it
My favorite!!!!!!! This is so sweet ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
jhon smith represents the First love.the kind of love where we thought would make us happy,the kind of love where we know itsokay to leave and sacrifice everything as long as we are happy.the kindof lobe where we are already hurting the poeple around ua but we dont care as long as we have each other.the kind of love that will make you insane once you are broken.Jhon Rolfe represent the TRUE LOVE wherewe can feel safe,at home. the kind of love that will love and chose you unconditionally.the kind of love that make us realize whats our worth.
Yeah, hence why Rolfe took the entire f*cking movie to stop trying to get Pocahontas to be someone she isn’t to fit his definition of a beautiful woman. I’m not kidding, the part she’s in the dress and Rolfe says how beautiful she is irritated me so much BECAUSE he fell in love with her as an English lady INSTEAD of a Native American like John Smith did. Plus Rolfe was hesitant to defy the king’s orders after he imprisoned Pocahontas, while Smith was the one crazy enough to break into a maximum security prison BY HIMSELF just to rescue her!
Also, are you forgetting John Smith literally jumped in front of a damn bullet to protect her father from being murdered by his racist and hateful boss? He was willing to die right there just to keep her people protected! And in the end, he even tried insisting he wanted to stay with Pocahontas, knowing he’d die and unfortunately his wound wouldn’t get better! All he wanted was to be with her and didn’t give a crap about his own life or dreams anymore, because she was his dream and new desire!
Imo, Rolfe’s choice to leave his aristocratic life in London just to go with Pocahontas felt like it completely came out of nowhere. He had absolutely no interest in the New World or her people to begin with, and only went to collect her father for the peace treaty. He had absolutely no intention to go back, his life was in London and he seemed to love the job he already had (they literally talk about his big promotion he always wanted apparently, despite they literally don’t actually take the time to get to know each other) But all of a sudden he doesn’t care about the cushy life he’s so used to and wants Pocahontas more than anything?? I’m sorry, but I literally cannot see Rolfe being able to adapt to a drastically different lifestyle, let alone embracing her culture and traditions, and he wouldn’t miss the more refined life and parties and everything he’s so used to.
Pocahontas and John Smith were one of the best couples Disney ever made, and they’d be more appreciated if they had different names
I want a husband like John Rolfe/Christian Bale. Patient, humble, caring, kind and sexy haha
Yo ass gay
this does not exist anymore, dear friend.
@@barbaradenicomedia114 that’s because it never happened to you, is it?
@@meaganvazquetelles2462 bcz it only happens in stories..
My boyfriend is like that. there are kind men in this world, rare gems but they are.
I woulda liked to see Smith & Rolfe come face to face with each other & shake hands. Smith coulda thanked Rolfe for taking care of her
Who plays the role of John Rolfe in the movie Pocahontas?
@@khaganiprince7404 If you’re talking about the animated director-to-video sequel, it was Billy Zane who voiced him
@@joewhitehead3 I want to know the name of the actor in the movie ?
@@khaganiprince7404 This movie here? Christian Bale
Thanks @@joewhitehead3
I wish Disney adopts their version and use this kind of visuals to make it more accurate
Man the era will never allow a remake of this even if it allows more Native American actors to star in such a film
No. Disney’s Pocahontas is its own thing entirely and the sequel doesn’t exist for so many people. You want a “more accurate” movie, enjoy this one instead of demanding more
Christian Bale💕💕💕😍😍😍
the best true love story.. Pocahontas with John Rolfe.. The story is very touching soul and my feeling. Inadvertently.. make me fall in ❤ wth Christian Bale.. hahahaa
in terms of hollywood magic, sure. but in reality of it all, she was forced into the marriage and religious conversion. and she was only in her late teens when she met and married john (pretty sure she was 20, maybe 21 when she died). overall, a creepy and sad reality that was sugar coated by screenwriters
Actually she was forced to marry John Rolfe, with whom she had a great age difference.
@@mariaann4717 Poor girl.
The fact that u think these two had the best love story is very concerning..
@@its_me_luv6941 Well his/her opinion is based on this movie so is understandable.
Love Pocahontas with John Rolfe ❤
No
Their love story was rushed. John Smith loved her for her culture and passion, and her beauty. Rolfe might’ve thought she was cute, but that’s stupid. And the fact she looks and is probably so young while Rolfe is so old..!
@@daintica6676 He was 27 & she was 17.... No problems & by all accounts their love for each other was deep. John Smith cared for Pocahontas more like a daughter
Trivelle Koolaidrian wtf are you talking about? Read the real history and not the stupid disturbing sugarcoats story.
Actually she was forced to marry John Rolfe.
Having to choose between Colin Farrell and Christian Bale...wow.
Bellissimo e commovente
The fact that Terrence Malick made a biopic about my grand parents will never not be cool
1995-2005=10 Years
Thanks
The song so beautiful, i need the tittle of the Song.. thanks..
Tara Jane O'Neil - Elemental Finding
When I was in 4th grade I read blood on the river but I notice it relates to the movie Pocahontas
❤️✨
2:49 what scene was this about?
She is sick and she later died
Mas lindos
Joselyn Casas Zavala ella fue forzada a casarse con el en la vida real
@@serenaalemany1527 eso si la historia real es mas triste. Pero aqui lo digo por la peli
Me quedo con la historia ficticia, porque es HERMOSA
Se veian muy tiernos 💕 excelentes Actores 👏 por cierto En el final cuando Chris/John llora me parte el alma 😪
lindo e triste😍😭😭
Amazing that this story has survived about a young girl who died at maybe 20 years of age in a foreign country. I don't now how accurate this is, but it's a captivating idea.
Queria tanto assistir há esse filme, mas não consigo achar.
No Warner Chanel passava direto antigamente , lá que eu assisti
Hbo max
When English and Cherokee's mate, americans are born
She wasn't Cherokee. She was a Powhatan which was part of the larger Algonquin people's, specifically the VA Algonquin.
Batman?
And Jim Street
creepy considering pocahontas was only a teenager when she was married off to rolfe and was forced to give up all of her culture. and also the fact that bale was 30-31 and kilcher was 14-15 when filming this.
Her parents were present on set and from what I read, were very happy with Bale's professional. But yeah, still creepy, but it's a movie so what are you gonna do?
Marriages like that were normal back then. Although she was about 18 when they married
@@alexojideagu Slavery was normal for most of human history. Doesn't make it right.....
@@spearofconquest Pocahontas was 18 when she married John Rolfe. Prince Charles was 32 and Diana was 19 when they married. No difference.
Its a film lol, they look for actors who have similar age to that of their roles. Take a look at Phantom or Dracula, Gerry Butler was around 35, while Emmy Rossum was just 17 during filming
The comments saying this is so sweet and cute are really disappointing. Come on people its the 21st century! We all know the real story of Amonute aka Matoaka ! She was kidnapped and died young after being ripped from the only land and family she ever knew. It's a heartbreaking story. NOT a love story!
Keep malding
This is not how I remember history. ..
You know, fiction/films are not the same as History...
hUH? WHEN DID THEY MAKE A ACTION MOVIE?
Joan Loveee ikr
2005?
Shes only 14 😑
Mi profe me dio de tarea ver esta peli 😋😐😐😝😝😆😆😆👍😋😐😐😅😅😉☺😎😕😐😑
i think he´s a good man, but i really hate all what´s not John Smith and Pocahontas.
So sad because Christian Bale is my favorite actor, he is Batman forever.
But true love of Pocahontas at last in the movie was Smith!
Smith's love was unstable and wild.. not really good for long term like Rolfe's love was imo
@@fille570yeah, precisely why Rolfe literally took the entire f*cking movie to love Pocahontas as a Native American, NOT an English woman. He literally spends the entire movie trying to get Pocahontas to be more ladylike and only develops romantic feelings for her when she’s literally stuffed in an ugly dress with makeup to make her look like a clown. Her dress in the sequel isn’t even remotely close to English fashion at the time, considering the real Pocahontas (oh, I’m sorry, Rebecca Rolfe) had a real life portrait of her as an English lady. Rolfe’s “love” for her felt so forced and it completely came out of nowhere. Not to mention they’re literally complete opposites in every sense of the word. And their “opposites attract” dynamic doesn’t even work how that dynamic is supposed to, where your opposite elements actually complement each other. All theirs do is clash entirely, considering Rolfe is the one who had to do an entire 180 on his lifestyle just to be with her. He literally goes from being a wealthy aristocrat living the luxurious lifestyle, to being someone who has to learn to live a much more simple lifestyle and accepting very different beliefs and traditions.
Are you forgetting John Smith literally almost dies from jumping in front of a bullet to protect her father from getting shot? And in the end, he even tries insisting he wanted to stay with Pocahontas, knowing he’d die from his injuries! He doesn’t give a crap about his life or survival, all he cares about is being with his true love! In the beginning of the movie, it literally shows him not saying goodbye to anyone, even being the only guy looking at the sea when the ship leaves, everyone else is waving goodbye. He is literally just chilling by himself because he doesn’t have anyone special in London. That’s what Pocahontas and her friends provide, which is what made it so much sadder when he leaves. He finally found where he truly belonged, but unfortunately couldn’t stay. All Rolfe does is follow Pocahontas like a love sick puppy who doesn’t really know her that well
Thinking that this is what happened is crazy. My girl was forced to marry this man and was more or less a concubine. He also paraded her in front of the royal family and no one actually knows how she passed...... This girl was 13/14 when she was introduced to these GROWN MEN
Her name please
Y en la vida real fue todo lo contrario. Esta historia está muy romantizada pero no fue así 🤷♀️
That's why we're watch films. Cause they make everything better
not yall romanticizing literal colonialism and racism PLEASE.
I don’t think you know what racism truly is
@@SavannahR. r u white ?
@@ruoye5014 Even if she's white it doesn't matter. The movie was about their love for each other despite their racial differences
IKR! and q'orianka was 15/16 in this film but she was so sexualised!! The cinematography is brilliant, but the content is extremely problematic.
@@micronotsoft6891 Exactly & that’s why the story is still being told to this day
Father greg I studied all the bibles....even studied
Eu também.
This song with this video hits different...what’s the song???
Tara Jane O'Neil - Elemental Finding
She was 14 and kissing christian bale ... Cool but... Ehhhhh 14 yrs old
The actress was 14???
@@princesspancakes01 so would I
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Its so creepy
She is 14 years old
I didnt know .
It’s seen as quite predatory in the modern world but during the time, 400 years ago, they married young. People didn’t live long. This would have been the norm.
That's not what I'm talking about, it's about the fact that the actress is actually 14 years old. This is very bizarre
Fernando BLuz Woah, okay I get your point. I had no idea the actress was 14 years old.
Yes, she really was 14 and did these scenes with an actor in her 30s
Batman beats Jim Street. That was cool
Las primeras Pocahontas fueron de los conquistadores hispánicos. Los ingleses llegaron al nuevo mundo 80 años después.
Donde esta john smith ajaja
An. Miego
On. Vliūbylsią.
Copia anglo de Hernán Cortés y la Malinche.
ps she was 14, wtf
Wtf she was
Yerp hollyweird
I thought this was beautiful until finding out she was 14 irl like gross….why did they pick her to act pick somebody older gross
I still think Christian Bale is cool though but that girl’s parents should be investigated
Big Facts hollyweird at it's finest
What's so immoral about that?! Her parents were in the set the whole time, both actors treated her with nothing but kindness and respect than many more family members would to a child. Besides the story is about Pocahontas who was a teenager too. If this was porn I could see the issue but this isn't. It is a beautiful love story and portrayed with a lot of respect and professionalism by everyone involved. Grow up and seek therapy for your immoral judgements
@@carolinecavalcante5778 Thank you! Someone needs to set these idiot online trolls straight
I wouldn't mind at all, especially because I was a teenager when he played Batman and I was crazy about him
Wtf poor girl preyed apon on by Grown men
V. Yndyankų
The most fake story
Lol it does suck hate this film actress to young to play this role
Hated John Rolfe ruin it
Why? Because he gave Pocahontas the kind of stable and mature love she deserved?
@@Pumpkinpielover1mature?? Honey, Rolfe took the entire f*cking movie to stop trying to get Pocahontas to be someone she isn’t. He doesn’t even try to get to know her as a person or is interested in her culture. Smith literally is the one who wanted to learn about her culture, learned a bit of her language and ultimately fell in love with her as a person, he didn’t know for most of the movie she was a chief’s daughter. He saw her as a beautiful woman who had a lot of common interests! Heck, there’s even a deleted scene where Smith tries to explain to her how women from his world act and dress. She makes a makeshift dress, and he immediately realizes how ridiculous she looks trying to be someone she isn’t just to impress him! He literally tells her how beautiful she is as her true self and loves how she isn’t anything he normally thinks of as a woman! He doesn’t even treat her capabilities differently just because she’s a woman, he sees her as a powerful person who doesn’t need a man saving her! Rolfe is the butthole who literally complains about her gender and almost flat out refused to take her instead because “women don’t belong in politics” and literally tries getting her to behave more like what is expected of a proper English lady to impress his high society friends and king. The most infuriating part of the movie is literally when he tells her how beautiful she is in the dress. I get he was trying to boost her confidence and pay her a compliment, but he falls in love with her as an ENGLISH LADY instead of a free spirited Native American woman who doesn’t need a man saving her. I despise how the sequel portrayed her as a damsel in distress who needed rescuing, and later on Rolfe and Smith are literally fighting over her and her feelings INSTEAD of asking her opinion. Come on, we really had to do the stupid “love triangle where the pretty girl is a prize instead of a person?!”
Smith is the one who fell for Pocahontas as she truly was and even almost died protecting her father from a bullet he expected to kill him instantly! And in the end, he even tried insisting he didn’t care if he died, all he wanted was to stay with Pocahontas! He would rather spend his remaining days with her and eventually succumb to his mortal wounds than leave her!!
Rolfe’s love for Pocahontas felt so forced and it completely came out of nowhere. They’re literally complete opposites in every single way. And their “opposites attract” dynamic doesn’t work how it’s supposed to, where your opposing elements complement each other. No, Rolfe is literally having to change EVERYTHING to be with Pocahontas, from the way he dresses, eats and his forms of entertainment to his own home or even having to learn her culture and embrace her beliefs. Rolfe would’ve struggled a lot trying to adapt to such a massive change in his lifestyle, and I believe he would’ve eventually started to miss the splendors and glory of his old life. Smith literally says in the first movie he doesn’t really consider London his true home, but it becomes pretty obvious as the movie went on he felt like this new world was his true home and wanted to be a part of Pocahontas’s world if her people could learn to accept him and his love for her! He NEVER tries getting her to leave her people for him, he respects her feelings and duties as a future chief of her tribe! Rolfe is the one who kept trying to make Pocahontas fit into his world, and probably even thought she could be happy in London instead if he tried hard enough. Completely ignoring her feelings and desires to be back home