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  • @markmallecoccio4521
    @markmallecoccio4521 Год назад +171

    "Fun" fact: Ralph (the soldier who has both legs blown off early in the first battle scene, that the other medic tells Doss not to bother with) is Australian army veteran Damien Thomlinson, who actually lost both legs in an IED attack in Afghanistan in 2009. He wasn't just acting. He knew what it was like, and required a mental health advisor on set to make sure he could handle the performance.

  • @Robertz1986
    @Robertz1986 Год назад +53

    They underplayed his heroics in this movie to make it more believable.

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch558 Год назад +72

    In some significant ways, this excellent true story of Desmond Doss was toned down to make it more believable. However, there are some things that were changed that you might want to know about. Doss and his unit had actually taken part in two previous Pacific island invasions before they got to Okinawa, and Doss had actually been decorated with the Bronze Star for Valor in both, so Desmond was already a well respected member of the unit before Hacksaw Ridge. You can understand why they decided to compress the story entirely to the Okinawa campaign to keep the story easier to understand. Some of the other changes they made are also understandable, such as they amped up the drama of the trial a lot, and the situation where he leaves his wife at the altar while he sits in a cell is not quite the way that happened.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +22

      Yeah fair enough, it’s kinda a weird balancing act. You want to respect the story by being as accurate as possible but dramatise it enough so that people are interested in the story (which in itself is respectful).

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Год назад +5

      @@thecocoacouch Yup...I concur...they struck a pretty decent balance in this one. The article on History vs Hollywood about this film is a really good and easy to read overview of the accuracy issues, and they have covered quite a few other movies as well.

    • @kellysharratt474
      @kellysharratt474 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@thecocoacouch if you think this is amazing. You should see the documentary about Obi Wan Nairobi. Truly amazing man. Xx

  • @thedeep6570
    @thedeep6570 Год назад +45

    Andrew Garfield really deserved an Oscar for this one. Shame he didnt win

    • @thedeep6570
      @thedeep6570 Год назад +6

      Also Hugo Weaving

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +4

      Was he nominated? Both their performances were awesome hey.

    • @thedeep6570
      @thedeep6570 Год назад +4

      @@thecocoacouch Andrew was, Hugo wasnt unfortunatly.

  • @micheletrainor1601
    @micheletrainor1601 Год назад +25

    At the time of hacksaw ridge Desmond Doss had tuberculosis to which he later lost a lung, he was also a strict vegetarian but due to food available was surviving on crackers and water. While on the ridge he had to stiffle his coughing while saving his comrades so not to give off their location. It took nearly 9hours to find his bible and his brothers in arms would not rest till they found it with many of the battalions joining in the search because of what he did for them. The things he did were nothing short of a miracle but there is so much much more that was left out as they thought if it was put in nobody would believe any of it. If is one autobiography to read i would recommend his as its truly inspiring and so mind blowing what he accomplished .

  • @fournierro1
    @fournierro1 Год назад +29

    Rare you see a man that stays firm upon his religious conviction under pressure. It is one who lives buy his firm conviction. I’m of the same faith and I’ve been humiliated for it. Staying firm under such similar pressure as been one of my greatest moments in life. Mine was not one of risking my life. But that of loosing my Job. As for Desmond, God saw me through it. Of course my was not a life threatening situation. Love this movie

  • @lidlett9883
    @lidlett9883 Год назад +23

    In truth this movie like many others based on true events. Suffers from time compression. Okinawa was Doss's 3rd beach landing. The men in his company already knew how brave this man was. The director Mel Gibson actually left out a lot of Doss's actions. Including after being wounded by the grenade. His litter (stretcher) crew fell under heavy fire while carrying Doss back. They were forced to take cover. Upon being under cover Doss saw a wounded soldier and rolled off the litter drug himself to the wounded soldier and started giving him treatment. Doss would refuse to go back until the other soldier was transparent first.
    Doss's captain who put him in for the CMH estimated that that night on Hacksaw Doss lowered over 100 wounded men to safety. When the Army asked Doss. Doss in his typical humbleness estimated he may have helped 50 men. So the Army split the difference giving a credit of 75 men.
    Doss's religion made him a vegetarian. At this time the majority of calories in the food came from meat and potatoes. So Doss lived on potatoes, and what vegetables and fruits he could scrounge up . Often living on coconuts for energy.

  • @brianmatthews1736
    @brianmatthews1736 Год назад +47

    This movie shows how the human spirit can be so redeeming through the acts of just one person. How the decision to keep to your convictions can not only be the best thing you can do for yourself, but ultimately for others as well. Great work by Andrew G., and Mel showed that he does have directorial magic still in him. Great movie.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +7

      Yeah awesome message. I heard this was the first movie he directed for a decade because of all the controversy.

    • @AcidAdventurer
      @AcidAdventurer Год назад +3

      That isn't what the movie is about. It isn't about the human spirit, but about God's Spirit and the strength it imparts when man has true faith. Not only is this obviously what it is about from the perspective of the filmmakers (hence the opening scene and quoting of scripture, implying that Doss would've failed on his own strength), Doss himself would've said precisely the same about his story. He even went so far as to say he had literally no physical strength left after lowering the first three men. Not the decision to keep his conviction, but the decision to trust God rather than himself or anyone else.
      That is also the point of the scene where the Japanese commander kills himself. He stood true to his conviction, even unto death. This is the foil to Doss' conviction. But the contrast is his conviction only led to pain and suffering whereas Doss' conviction being backed by the power of God brought life and redemption. The difference between the men is God, not anything within themselves

    • @brianmatthews1736
      @brianmatthews1736 Год назад +1

      @@AcidAdventurer Each of us have our own perspectives, and opinions...since I happen to be agnostic, and teetering on atheist kindly allow me my own right to my own opinion that man IS capable of having redemption without a higher power necessarily, thank you.

  • @robertg7396
    @robertg7396 Год назад +30

    I knew you would love this. Yes it's technically a war movie but, to me, it's more of a love story, and one of believing in yourself, no matter the obstacles before you. Desmond was the true definition of a hero! May he RIP. 😇

    • @adiraguardian2147
      @adiraguardian2147 Год назад +3

      I know how this sounds , however with respect , this isn't about "believing in yourself" because no one can have such peace and true selfless , sacrificial love for even their "enemies" without first being changed by and through Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
      This is about believing in , and truly loving and trusting our God , king , Saviour and friend - YAHWAY , the only true God ( our amazing , merciful , just and holy , three-in one God - Father , Son (The Christ Jesus ), and Holy Spirit .

  • @peterphilly4148
    @peterphilly4148 Год назад +11

    It's hard to decide which was more heroic - saving 75 men during the course of that slaughter or standing by his principles when almost literally his entire regiment and even the force of the entire Army was against him. One of my favorite lines in Captain America: Civil War was: “Compromise where you can. Where you can't, don't. Even if everyone is telling you that something wrong is something right. Even if the whole world is telling you to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye, and say 'No, you move'.” On the other hand, the comment made by Desmond's future wife when she questioned whether his resolve was following the will of God or his own will was on the money as well - it's always a fine line between conviction and pure stubbornness.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +3

      That’s a real problem too. You see it everywhere throughout history and today that line being crossed. I love that quote too. Love that film!

    • @peterphilly4148
      @peterphilly4148 Год назад +2

      @@thecocoacouch Yes, I agree with both comments. That final battle is so difficult to watch.

  • @andystewart581
    @andystewart581 Год назад +13

    One of the scenes that didn't follow reality was the lost bible. Hacksaw Ridge had been taken and Doss's troops had been relieved. They could have left but they scoured the ridge looking for his bible. It was presented to him at the Medal of Honor ceremony by Capt. Glover. They risked injury by unexploded ordinance for Desmond, for his bible.

  • @MikeyWilliams1998
    @MikeyWilliams1998 9 месяцев назад +4

    15:55 my favorite quote out of the whole movie. How can anyone live with themselves if they don't stay true to what they really believe?

  • @dianeritthaler7792
    @dianeritthaler7792 11 месяцев назад +9

    I'm so glad Mel Gibson did this before Desmond passed away. His story needed to be told and Mel Gibson did a beautiful job telling it.

  • @abigailredclutchbarn
    @abigailredclutchbarn Год назад +15

    Thank you for your genuine and clean reaction!
    20:53 the actor here is a real war veteran who lost his legs in combat.
    Also, the sniper you see in this actually lived in real life and later said his gun kept jamming every time he tried to shoot Desmond. He was definitely protected by God!
    It was said that Desmond had a very calming affect on people. He’d talk to them like it was just another day and they were sitting at home. They said he gave people a huge sense of peace and calm. So beautiful! The Lord used him in a mighty way! If I could be used like this by just a fraction, I’d have lived my life well.
    Ps. Definitely watch "Band of Brothers" if you haven't already!

  • @pliny8308
    @pliny8308 Год назад +6

    The movie doesn't tell you how high a price Desmond paid. He never regained full use of his arm, and worse, he picked up TB which resulted in him losing a lung and some of his ribs, and in addition rendered him deaf, which is why he sounds as if he suffered a stroke. Desmond gave his all for his country, and more importantly, his God.

  • @oldgraybeard3659
    @oldgraybeard3659 6 месяцев назад +7

    That number of 75 soldiers saved was a conservative guest-ament. Between that and a previous battle, he was said to have saved over 150 soldiers.

  • @christiansabotta6368
    @christiansabotta6368 Год назад +6

    This is my favorite war movie. I was so inspired I actually visited his grave site. Glad you watched it!

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад +8

    To truly appreciate Desmond Doss, you have to Google him and read about all the things he did! He was truly amazing.

  • @matthewcharles5867
    @matthewcharles5867 5 месяцев назад +1

    There was a bloke by the name of Ernest corey a stretcher bearer in ww1 from cooma in nsw. He was awarded the military medal for bravery 4 times the only person to be awarded it that many times in history. He was awarded the medals for continued stretcher bearer work in ww1 over extended periods of time not unusual to be under fire for 4 continuous days at a time or longer without sleep retrieving wounded men like desmond did some amazing things.

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd Год назад +4

    I'm married a Brit in Sep and was surprised how few Christians there are in the UK. Then again, there are more Christians in China than the US. BTW, I commanded the largest US ground radar site in Japan and have visited Hacksaw Ridge.

  • @VladSicoe
    @VladSicoe 10 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think i ever cried at the movie as much as I did here. It's such a beautiful movie...

  • @melissaharper3708
    @melissaharper3708 Месяц назад

    The Japanese were speaking in a WW2 special about the battle of Hacksaw Ridge. They said they saw a man at the edge putting soldiers over the side and every time they had a clear shot their gun jammed. Amazing!!!

  • @okamiseele8614
    @okamiseele8614 3 месяца назад +1

    The ending, despite all the triumphant music, is just another bloody battle scene. I've never felt particularly victorious watching it, just sad that more people are dying in order to "win"

  • @sassylittleprophet
    @sassylittleprophet Год назад +9

    I'm so glad you got to see this movie! It's my favorite war movie of all time. Loved your reaction, Oscar 💜

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +3

      Thank you!! It was really good though!

  • @jillfromatlanta427
    @jillfromatlanta427 Год назад +2

    Enemy at the Gates with Jude Law, Ed Harris and Rachell Weiz is another good war movie, also based on a true story...

  • @Stalli0n505
    @Stalli0n505 Год назад +4

    Welp. Time to cry again. I really like your movie commentaries. Thanks for sharing with us.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад

      Thanks! I’m so sorry about all the war movies. Made the list when I hadn’t seen any in years.

    • @Stalli0n505
      @Stalli0n505 Год назад

      @@thecocoacouch Hell no don’t be sorry. I’m enjoying all of the movies. I’m sure everyone else enjoys the reactions too.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад

      Sick 👍

  • @phoenixfire124
    @phoenixfire124 Год назад +8

    This movie isn't all there is to the story. And the 75 men he saved is not necessarily the correct number saved. When he was asked (humble as ever) he said a lower number but the men he served with estimated it was closer to 100. So the official number is somewhere in between.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +5

      Ah right, that makes the story even better tho the fact he was so humble about it.

    • @niiling
      @niiling Год назад

      @@thecocoacouch Not only that he saved so many lives. Soldiers told he cared for other injured companions in the medical tents and attended to his wounds himself.
      His actual life story after the war was not a happy one though. He suffered greatly from his injuries until his death. There is a great documentary about him on RUclips if you´re interested in his life. He was such a great man and hero. Thanks for this video.

  • @billytiradojr.6652
    @billytiradojr.6652 Год назад +3

    If maybe pretty please by any chance I could suggest a movie.."Tick, Tick, Boom" starring Andrew Garfield is such a remarkable movie! I did not know he was capable of that type of acting! This however was a fantastic watch, and I am so glad I was able to watch this movie with you for the first time! I can not wait to see what is up next!

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +2

      I have seen it and performed 30/90 on piano and singing for my college 😆 love that movie! Probably couldn’t react to it tho since it’s all copyright music

    • @billytiradojr.6652
      @billytiradojr.6652 Год назад

      @@thecocoacouch yes Sir of course, that is okai, and thank you very much for acknowledging! I am so glad you seen it, I thought it was absolutely amazing! Perhaps one day we could get a slight taste of your piano music?

  • @quentinmichel7581
    @quentinmichel7581 Год назад +3

    As far as I'm concerned hands-down the best war movie ever made and as an old man I've seen a lot

  • @stefanlaskowski6660
    @stefanlaskowski6660 3 месяца назад

    Banzai charges were terrifying, but not usually very effective. The charging Japanese usually lost ten to twenty times as many soldiers as enemies they killed during a banzai charge.

  • @fasiapulekaufusi6632
    @fasiapulekaufusi6632 11 месяцев назад +1

    The greatest weapon is faith. Give men faith and they will work or fight 5 times harder. “Faith can move mountains” figuratively and literally. Motivation and hope. The fuel to the engine.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose Год назад +4

    Hacksaw Ridge is arguably the greatest WW2 movie ever made. This movie isnt fictional propaganda like Saving Private Ryan. Hacksaw is about a real person doing extraordinary things.
    Desmond Doss was the ultimate Christian soldier. Sure, Christ advocated for capital punishment for certain sinners, especially those people who were trying to corrupt little ones. He is still the ultimate role model. But Desmond also set quite an example. I cant believe weve never seen a movie about Desmond Doss until now.
    Andrew Garfield's Desmond Doss is everything that his Peter Parker should've been. This is still Garfield's best performance. He is absolutely fearless... as a Christian soldier should be. "Fear no evil."
    I love how we see the real Desmond Doss reflect on helping the soldier see again.

  • @jcarm185
    @jcarm185 11 месяцев назад +2

    You should look it up - only the court room seen was made for the movie because it was easier to show the justification for Desmond's CO. Everything else was real and "legit". In fact - the real story is even crazier and bolder! Desmond Doss is a LEGEND!

  • @mikemorrison4125
    @mikemorrison4125 Год назад +3

    Hi Oscar, have a super day dude. Awesome job 😊👊 Look forward to many more great vids ahead.

  • @barrycohen311
    @barrycohen311 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great film. The weird thing is that they had certain occupations set aside for conscientious objectors. Including medics if I am not mistaken. It appears Doss was scammed into joining the military as a "regular" which was a big mistake. As a regular soldier, of course he was expected to quality with a rifle and such. Still a huge hero. One man in a million.

  • @catherinelw9365
    @catherinelw9365 Год назад +3

    Loved your reaction. I've been lurking, watching your reactions and I really enjoy them. You have an understanding mind - I like how you are so quick to figure things out and WHY they occur. And your compassion towards Desmond Doss and the emotions you experienced when he was saving those men indicate you have a kind heart. I hope you continue to react to great films. You have the mind and heart for it. Might I suggest classic films like those directed by Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Billy Wilder - from the Golden Age? I think you're a natural for it. Best wishes.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +1

      Wrote those down! Thank you for all the kind words ☺️

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    5:13 the actor playing the older brother he played kol the original vampire in the show the vampire diaries and in the show the originals

  • @cornbread12987
    @cornbread12987 Год назад +2

    I have faith myself even if I am terrible at following it. I have athiest friends, agnostic friends and friends from other religions. All of us have doubts but when you hear about someone like Desmond, you might ask yourself.... "well, maybe?"

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +3

      Hey man it’s a daily battle. Desmond is incredible because he has such conviction. Loved the film.

  • @chasekemp6915
    @chasekemp6915 Год назад +2

    I’ve watched your videos several times now. Love the reactions! Subscribed!!

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    10:54 it makes sense he would be athletic strong very resilient

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 Год назад +10

    Most violent most religious war movie. There were Japanese soldiers that continued to fight until 1974.

  • @davehazel5632
    @davehazel5632 Год назад +4

    Hey dude, I really enjoy your reactions and this one was great. I don't know if you have seen The Green Mile or Forrest Gump, two Tom Hanks movies and they're great (I loved your Saving Private Ryan reaction). Another GREAT movie is Jojo Rabbit, or Only The Brave with Josh Brolin, or another war movie that is always overlooked is 12 Strong. Keep up the good reactions.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +2

      Cheers man! Yeah I’m watching Green Mile next week. I wanna see Jojo Rabbit tho!

    • @davehazel5632
      @davehazel5632 Год назад

      @@thecocoacouch You'll love them.

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    Flame thrower 22:30 is good but the enemy just has to shoot the tank and he goes kaboom

  • @johnduval6377
    @johnduval6377 Год назад +1

    I believe! From reasons like this great man. Amen

  • @rangerscloud
    @rangerscloud Год назад +4

    I see you’ve been on a war movie kick lately. There’s a movie from 2019 called Danger Close:The Battle of Long Tan about the Australian army in the Vietnam War. Based on actual events and is a very good movie and not talked about as much as it should be.

    • @Akaeus
      @Akaeus 11 месяцев назад

      Also it stars Travis Fimmel

  • @josua1146
    @josua1146 Год назад +2

    Whether one is a believer or not, at least such events give one an idea there must be so much more between heaven and earth than we are able to grasp with our limited imagination, because what Desmond did was not "normal", rather superhuman and hardly rationally explainable.
    Btw, there were two other men besides Desmond Doss who refused to touch a gun for reasons of faith and still served their country (Thomas William Bennett and Joseph Guy LaPointe Jr.), who knows how many more special people there are in view of such achievements that we have not heard of.

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    18:13 yeah true that's why having the medic arm band is a shooting target 🎯 like if no medics no soldier 🪖 lives so yeah

  • @TerraZetzz
    @TerraZetzz 7 месяцев назад

    Not having a rifle was kind of an advantage in a way. It forced him to evade rather than engage and he had both his hands free at all times.

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    22:11 an awesome shot this part

  • @stevemorvant7626
    @stevemorvant7626 10 месяцев назад +1

    EXCELLENT reaction, friend!

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    29:23 See I thought he wouldn't even want to touch a rifle gun but he held one when I'm war but just to use it to rap in the sheet to have something to hold and pull his wounded soldiers to safety

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Год назад +5

    The will alone is insufficient to explain this. Miracles like this are a colloborative effort and cannot happen without divine assistance. A better discriptor then is simply to say that God raised Desmond up to demonstrate to the world, the Power of Faith, the power of believing so strongly that in spite of all the obstacles being thrown in your path to stop you, you persist in doing things God's way as opposed to the world's way. A lesson for everyone in every challenge of life.

  • @dianeritthaler7792
    @dianeritthaler7792 11 месяцев назад +2

    Desmond Doss was a true American Hero❤🎉

  • @elleshiz8146
    @elleshiz8146 Год назад +1

    He didn't "use" Smitty's body for anything, he just wasn't going to leave him there.

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 Год назад

    God bless Desmond Doss and his family! God bless all the courageous veterans with nerves of steel who risked everything and sacrificed so much to protect our countries and preserve the freedoms we enjoy today! God bless all the souls - military and civilian - that we have lost in times of war! God bless America! God bless us all and grant us peace!

  • @Ailurophile1984
    @Ailurophile1984 Год назад +4

    Japanese definitely liked to target corpsmen and medics but on the Western European front Germans generally didn’t do that. There was still a kind of gentlemanly restraint (if such a thing can be said about modern war) in Western Europe that simply was not present at all in the total barbarism that was the Pacific war

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад

      There were also treaties on the "rules of war" that the Japanese didn't sign. Most armies violate those rules from time to time, but they train to follow them if they're subject to those treaties.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch Год назад +1

      Right so almost exclusively Pacific War. Just throwing it out there I was curious as to why “honour” was such a huge deal but some of those tactics were contradictory? Just a thought 🤷‍♂️

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Год назад

      @@thecocoacouch Supposedly the Japanese had a far different reputation during World War I. Maybe the desperation of losing ground in WWII made them more defensively vicious?

  • @lisaleyendekker8305
    @lisaleyendekker8305 9 дней назад

    75 is the official number of lives the Army says Doss saved, in reality, he sent more than 75 men down and the army couldn't keep a close enough record. the numbers go past 100 men that Doss sent down the ridge.

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    4:58 id say he is smitten

  • @celticsF4N
    @celticsF4N Год назад +1

    great reaction mate you got yourself a new subscriber

  • @thedeep6570
    @thedeep6570 Год назад +1

    you should Check out "Fury" next. Awesome War movie

  • @sierrahsharp8518
    @sierrahsharp8518 11 месяцев назад

    You should watch Sweet home Alabama and where the heart is. They are both great movies where the heart is the girl is from Tennessee which is where im from its always been one of my favorites like i will watch it anytime I can. And sweet home Alabama has reese Witherspoon and Patrick Dempsey

  • @blackthurisaz
    @blackthurisaz 4 месяца назад

    u should watch the movie unbroken, its a great movie about prisoners in japanese in ww2. great ending too

  • @crownprincesebastianjohano7069
    @crownprincesebastianjohano7069 Год назад +1

    Great film.

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 7 месяцев назад

    23:36 thats scared me aswell.
    Love this movie love andrew Garfield.

  • @Heroboomers4evr
    @Heroboomers4evr 6 месяцев назад

    Good comments!

  • @SilvanaDil
    @SilvanaDil Год назад +1

    I love this movie.

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd Год назад +1

    Go watch "Sgt York" starring Gary Cooper. True story about a conscientious objector who changed his mind and won the medal of honor. No RUclipsr has ever reviewed that movie.

  • @scrappy3317
    @scrappy3317 Год назад +3

    watch band of brothers next

  • @duckthuglife
    @duckthuglife Год назад

    I have been working a ton, and have been really busy but good stuff man. Still rooting for you and your grind. 🏆

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 2 дня назад

    Love dos and his wife such a great beautiful couple and the family of dos they do care for each other and 16:22 this the father he truly cares about his family I'm glad .

  • @rubenzalacain3745
    @rubenzalacain3745 Год назад

    Excelente reaccion amigo, (Saludos desde Argentina )🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 7 месяцев назад

    People watch things and think its so not believable like so much that look crazy and hard and impossible like if people would just think first like imagine it and realize a lot of it is possible.
    Many people judge based of looks like thinking only bog bulky ones are strong when many are easily taken out by shorter or thiner people like it depends on the person not like dont judge one based on looks or where they from or whatever.

  • @luismansanarez9434
    @luismansanarez9434 9 месяцев назад

    You should watch Fury if you haven't seen it yet.

  • @flashgordon10001
    @flashgordon10001 Год назад +1

    Just a really good reaction, most excellent

  • @dianeritthaler7792
    @dianeritthaler7792 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great reaction ❤

  • @pennyyoung3166
    @pennyyoung3166 Год назад +1

    The prayer of a righteous man availeth much

  • @laragabriel
    @laragabriel 7 месяцев назад

    I highly recommend you watch Band of Brothers, great show to react to!

  • @breezymango4113
    @breezymango4113 3 месяца назад

    God gave him strength. His body would have given out a whole lot sooner. God was supporting him throughout.

  • @crispy_338
    @crispy_338 Год назад +2

    Gotta put Defiance on your war movie list. It’s from the perspective of Jewish partisans. Fantastic movie.

  • @flashgordon10001
    @flashgordon10001 Год назад

    Another incredible true story war movie is EMPIRE OF THE SUN, starring Christian Bale and John Malcovic, directed by Stephen Spielberg. Beautiful, scary, emotional, and true. Please react to it. A young boy 👦 caught in the middle of a war......

  • @fantasyland3646
    @fantasyland3646 7 месяцев назад

    What 3:05 did he think would happen if you hitted him with a brick

  • @krypticraptors9863
    @krypticraptors9863 4 месяца назад

    Through God anything is possible that’s how he was able to have the strength and endurance for all of that

  • @smilezx477
    @smilezx477 6 месяцев назад +3

    The bible scene isn't true. He didn't get his bible back right away. After they took Hacksaw, the men went on a man hunt just to retrieve his bible and mail it to him.
    He ended up serving for two more weeks before being wounded by shrapnel from a grenade. Despite his injuries, he continued to treat other soldiers until his arm was broken by Japanese fire. His heroism as a medic were done but not before insisting that his litter-bearers take another man first before rescuing him. Wounded, in pain, and losing blood, he still put others ahead of his own safety. He would choose to die so another could live.
    He also waited for 5 hours before recieving help.
    Desmond developed tuberculosis. He would spend most of the next six years in hospitals. Cold, wet, sleepless nights, shivering in a muddy foxhole on the islands of the Pacific, As the illness progressed his left lung had to be surgically removed along with five ribs. For the rest of his life, he survived on a single lung, until it too failed.

  • @zeedeezio
    @zeedeezio Год назад +2

    Put your life in the hands of Jesus Christ and He will do amazing things in your life too

  • @kevinloftice7805
    @kevinloftice7805 Месяц назад

    Remember what Jesus said to his followers that the world will hate you but remember that they hated me first

  • @VoxBox1
    @VoxBox1 8 месяцев назад

    The ultimate point, is that Atheists, and other people WITHOUT the mythology of "divine intervetion", also act in these ways. Thanks. Love, Hope, and Joy.

    • @thecocoacouch
      @thecocoacouch 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah so many hero’s from anywhere or any background. I also like the idea that “divine intervention” can happen to anyone regardless of beliefs.