The Great Escape : Conflict In Tonality

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Комментарии • 49

  • @franl155
    @franl155 4 года назад +36

    The Great Escape is one of my all-time favourite films, thank you for this moving, insightful analysis - next time I watch it, it will be with brand new eyes and a brand new perspective.
    Thank you.

  • @kilgoretrout475
    @kilgoretrout475 7 лет назад +44

    This is probably the film I've rewatched most throughout my life and I can practically recite the entire script by now, but you still managed to make me see it in a new light. Keep up the brilliant videos.

    • @athousandwords4378
      @athousandwords4378  7 лет назад +8

      Thanks Kilgore! Us too... it's an annual tradition! :D But knowing we've helped you see it in a refreshing way mean lot. Give it a share and tell your friends! :)

    • @fausha5874
      @fausha5874 Год назад

      Hi can you still recite the script today

    • @michaelhawkins7389
      @michaelhawkins7389 2 месяца назад

      @@athousandwords4378 why did you stop making vidoes?

  • @Mark64W
    @Mark64W 3 года назад +9

    Brilliant video , thank you so much . It's not just an action adventure film but a story of loyalties . The one line that makes me cry is ' He's not a blind man as long as he's with me , and he's going ' .

  • @pitedapollo6175
    @pitedapollo6175 4 года назад +11

    it makes me think about how the littlest things can drag you down.

  • @samuelbarber6177
    @samuelbarber6177 3 года назад +3

    I just watched this movie today, it was one of my favourite movies as a child, and it still is one of my favourites... If I had to say anything negative, it’s too long. Nearly 3 hours, ridiculous, and most of it is just them sitting around in the camp preparing for an escape that gets most of them killed. I watched it on Netflix, and at times it feels like a Director’s Cut, like a lot of these scenes would be cut out and then re-edited in for a new cut.
    Right, back to complementing, I love the soundtrack! It’s one of the most ear-worm soundtracks I’ve ever listened to. It somehow makes sense of just people walking enjoyable. The acting is top notch all around. I can’t think of one bad performance from anyone here, especially Donald Pleasance, who had some impressive range. Just four years after this, he was the archetypal evil Bond villain in You Only Live Twice as Blofeld, and eleven years after that, he was Loomis in Halloween.
    It’s a movie that always made me feel good despite its tragic ending. It shows the true horror of the war without showing any battle sequences, that everything was planned, everything went down right, everything was rehearsed and smooth... and they still lost. And nothing changed except 52 new corpses and three escapes of the 250 intended. Mostly because one guy tripped up, and another was impatient.
    I think this film has survived because A) It’s a fun movie. It’s a fun adventure, even if it ended in tragedy. B) It’s an unbelievable true story. All these guys were placed in an escape-proof camp and they made it out... kinda. C) It shows the comradeship and determination of the soldiers at war, risking everything for a chance at freedom. There’s no real infighting, they’re all in the same boat. There’s even some comradeship with the enemy, with the one prison guard and even the guy who ran the camp not coming off as unrepentantly evil, he even gets something of a sympathetic ending.

    • @thecomedypilot5894
      @thecomedypilot5894 2 года назад

      I think you made some really good points. Now there is another edited version that is about 2-hours long, but I actually like how most of the scenes are just them sitting around or talking, because I feel that that only enhances the experience of what it was really like at this camp. The interesting thing about this movie is that I think it's actually up to your opinion if you think this is a good ending or not. 50 men illegally killed; however, it massively negatively affected the Germans in the war as they had to pull millions of troops to look for these men - that's why Roger wanted to bust out as many people as he could. In the end, 50 died, 23 were re-captured and 3 got away. Remember at the end of the movie Henly was asking Ramsey, the SBO; "Do you think it was worth the price?" And Ramsey said, "It depends on your point of view Henly." While there are great and terrible things that happened after this escape, it is ultimately up to your opinion if you think it was a success or not, or if it was worth the price.

    • @samuelbarber6177
      @samuelbarber6177 2 года назад

      @@thecomedypilot5894 now that I remember the movie, the only reason I noticed it was 2h 50m was because Netflix told me. I don’t think I would’ve assumed it was that long had I not known that going in, and to be fair, most movies like this were incredibly long back in the day. Even newer war films like Saving Private Ryan can reach that length

    • @thecomedypilot5894
      @thecomedypilot5894 2 года назад

      @@samuelbarber6177 And it is very long because there's just so much to cover. It took nearly 2 hours just for the men to escape from the camp, the remaining hour was them just trying to get away. I'm sure this movie could have easily made it to 4 hours, there is just so much to cover.

  • @michellecerioni4903
    @michellecerioni4903 5 лет назад +14

    Wow. This was really great, you made some amazing points on a movie that doesn't seem to get much attention video essay wise. Thanks

  • @docflights
    @docflights 3 года назад +3

    I find that watching the movie for the first time is a deeply unsatisfying experience. Watching such an enjoyable and light-hearted film for 2+ hours only for the realization of their actions to dawn on the viewer can easily disrupt their overall enjoyment. But it also leads to a much greater thematic richness, which people are still understanding to this day. Great analysis.
    P.S: a little known fact of the real escape is that all the tunnel diggers were naked when digging. They had to hide the evidence of being in a tunnel filled with dirt and mud spots.

  • @gordonjreeves5651
    @gordonjreeves5651 5 месяцев назад

    👏 BRAV-OOOOO 😮 Wonderfully perceptive, profoundly moving and as unforgettable as the classic it so honorably 🎖 honors 👏

  • @DoctorVirtualGaming
    @DoctorVirtualGaming 3 года назад +7

    I only just watched this film last week. And it still is a great classic in my eyes. Thank you veey much for your video take on it, veey well worded i must say.

  • @chicobond89
    @chicobond89 6 месяцев назад

    the great escape was one of the first dvd's i've got in my personal collection when i was 14. it was a christmas gift from my father in 2003. i remember watching it with my old man as he was telling me memories of his own personal childhood when he watched it. it's a personal film for me, as it was my introduction to old films and also my approach to those titans (specifically Steve Mcqueen) from that era. it was almost like the expendables of that era. this movie ill always have a special place in my memories and in my heart. indeed, you can watch this film and have a different viewpoint every time you watch it.
    thank you for your output on this film!

  • @AriaMohtadiHaghighi
    @AriaMohtadiHaghighi 3 года назад +5

    Amazing analysis.
    This happens to be my dad's favorite film.
    Thanks for making this video.
    Best from Iran.

  • @venkatreddy8545
    @venkatreddy8545 4 года назад +6

    Awesome video. It’s unfortunate that you stopped uploading.

  • @michaelchristian5089
    @michaelchristian5089 4 месяца назад

    Paul Brickhill also wrote "The Dambusters", & " Reach for the Sky"

  • @jacobdominguez7808
    @jacobdominguez7808 6 лет назад +6

    GREAT video! I love this movie!

  • @AbrasiousProductions
    @AbrasiousProductions 2 года назад +2

    if this was remade. simon pegg should definitely play Big X. they look very similar

  • @kantharajs2612
    @kantharajs2612 11 месяцев назад

    I saw this movie in my country INDIA when I was studying in 10 th standard.
    After 45 years today I am seeing its video clips.Such a wonderful movie and one of my favourite movie.

  • @midnight_lens
    @midnight_lens 7 лет назад +6

    Great video, hope to see more

  • @positivecynik
    @positivecynik 3 года назад +1

    Excellent dissection of this fantastic movie. Thanks for this. :)

  • @brettrobinson2901
    @brettrobinson2901 3 года назад +1

    This Great movie ....the story behind this Great movie...was created by Great men...the Best of Men.....the BEST of Humanity. I ...am in awe of these Men.

  • @bsproductioncompany968
    @bsproductioncompany968 4 года назад +3

    Like wow actually amazing

  • @peteremilkudskjensen9504
    @peteremilkudskjensen9504 3 года назад +2

    Great analysis for an awsome movie!

  • @MrLarsiboi
    @MrLarsiboi 7 лет назад +4

    Subscribed!

  • @fruzsimih7214
    @fruzsimih7214 Год назад

    The changes in tonality are actually reminiscent of another POW escape movie, the 1937 French classic La grande illusion. It also starts with a very light, comedic tone, but becomes darker, more melancholic, as the film progresses.

  • @aidan_lol1235
    @aidan_lol1235 6 лет назад +5

    Upload more!

  • @mrhob6355
    @mrhob6355 2 года назад

    I defo wanted to see this film differently after all these years and multiple viewings and that memorable score .
    Some scenes seem a little bit trivial and the clash of acting styles but I always found the ending and the ultimate goal of escape moving and effective .

  • @AbrasiousProductions
    @AbrasiousProductions 2 года назад

    just rewatched it in it's entierty last night. i forgot how beautiful and moving this film was. the first time i watched it i was 12 and didn't understand or remember anything.

  • @popey129
    @popey129 2 года назад +2

    Bronson better actor than critics every gashed him credit.

  • @CaptainBeefheart90
    @CaptainBeefheart90 2 года назад

    This film belongs in the top 100 films of all time. Easily

  • @melonakavitanismate3826
    @melonakavitanismate3826 2 года назад

    Even though I was born in 90s. This movie is still my all time fave movie.
    I fucking LOVE this movie.

    • @RobDavisTelford
      @RobDavisTelford 2 года назад

      No need for foul language.

    • @TequilaToothpick
      @TequilaToothpick Год назад

      @@RobDavisTelford lol, you should grow up. There's nothing offensive about what he said.

  • @thiccboss4780
    @thiccboss4780 6 лет назад +1

    i love you so much for this video
    fuck, that last of us track rly got to me

  • @johnwriter8234
    @johnwriter8234 2 года назад

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    Well done, Lad
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  • @hyppia
    @hyppia 2 года назад +2

    "Underrated"? Every single male human I know thinks it's one of best movies ever made.

    • @Hazztech
      @Hazztech 2 года назад

      I mean I hated it

  • @Rustic_Potato
    @Rustic_Potato 4 года назад +2

    What's the song at 6:20?

    • @franl155
      @franl155 4 года назад

      In the description: "show more":
      song - No Surprises
      Artist - Ramin Djawadi

    • @macauleynixon
      @macauleynixon 4 года назад

      Its a piece from Gustavo Santaolalla's score for The Last Of Us

  • @q.barclay8562
    @q.barclay8562 3 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @esamelhossainy3188
    @esamelhossainy3188 3 года назад

    اين الفيلم كاملا يابشر

  • @non-masturbatingtyrannosau3476
    @non-masturbatingtyrannosau3476 2 года назад +2

    Biggest problem with the film there was Americans

    • @TequilaToothpick
      @TequilaToothpick Год назад

      Meh. There were just three. So two more than real life. It's not a huge deal and in real life the Americans did help with the escape but we're transfered before the escape attempt, except one American who fought in the British army.

    • @stephenevans1799
      @stephenevans1799 7 месяцев назад

      The problem was they took too much away from what the Allies nations did before.