It was good, but if he had blew the LT's head off stealing the corn I think would have been better having to keep dealing with him. Especially after they hung those boys.
“Will” or William Sumrall is my ancestor on which the actor was based off. And yes it’s probably the best line in the movie. But Will must have believed it too because he fled with Knight into the swamp as well. Great movie!
@@jothamdoronila2079 Why do bitchass cunts like you always downplay something other people like? Is it really the only way you can find relevancy in anything at all?
I enjoyed seeing the film after all the long hours, so many of us put into working this production. This being my first film job of any kind in 2015. Director Gary Ross, Matthew & many others. The professionalism & kindness on set gave me a new direction in life. Since I have continued to work multiple productions, big or small, background, supporting, lead roles. In hopes that as time passes I once more get to work with Matthew, Gary Ross, Garret Warren & others on the journey ahead.
@@30AndHatingIt The journey continued into many other productions, support, leads, stunts, 2017 Best Actor Award at Fear Fete. Stayed pretty busy, until 2018 had to pull back due to divorce & getting full custody of both kids. Finally, after 3 years, working as a Plant Manager & Field Supervisor, laid off August 2021 due to needing surgery. My oldest is graduating, the other is of age to manage, so they both told me it was time to go back to doing what I enjoyed most. December 2021, I got my foot back in the door with Emancipation - Will Smith, just got off of another set last week, working on rebuilding connections, & hope to become as busy as before working towards that major breakout role. Not all dreams are easy, & I've learned that, but every major actor I've had the pleasure to working with & speaking with have all told me never give up. I can't give up on life, therefor there is no reason to give up on my dreams. In time I really believe my name & skills as an actor will be out there for so many to enjoy or hate depending on the character. Best wishes to everyone.
That's a hell of a ride you've had. Much respect for "putting family first", you had your priorities in order. I just had a little boy, my first, at 35 and the mother and I are separating... so I relate to you there as well. Hard to have much hope these days, it's going to get worse before it gets better. I'm looking at having to give up my book, videos and woodworking just to be able to survive. I just hope I can find some calm and stability soon so I don't wind up looking back and wondering where all the time went. Anyway, enough debbie downer, I'm glad to hear you got back into doing what you love. Amazing to reestablish all those connections and it sounds like you have some pretty good drinking stories to tell. Keep doing YOU.
I showed the opening infantry assault and hospital scene to my U.S. history class once we started our lessons on the Civil War. It changed their entire approach. Now when we looked at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Clara Barton, etc, they knew what to imagine. I also showed the voting scene toward the end of the movie during our Reconstruction lessons. Thank you for this gift to our society.
Mississippi is probably one of richest state of the Confeterate and the rich did not start a war the slave owners started the war this man here changed his ways but he did it most men couldn't do that and I know the comment was 2 years ago but I dont care the rich man didn't start the war
@@TCB405 Hi there if you don't mind me asking Aren't all the Slave Owners are rich? I mean that is why they own slaves and that is how they got their riches cause they don't need to pay nobody to work in their fields. Peace :)
@@gamermeshie3180 I hate rich people I hate defending them but I will on this one I'm a Dixie boy my self and I say the civil war wasn't started from slavery even tho that's what I said in the past it started because of quote "states right" and "rebelling" and the list goes on BUT Dixie fought for quote "states rights" bs btw "defending their homes" truth on this one "and the expectation of slavery" so it goes hand in hand I'm tired of these stupid arguments or questions about the civil war cuz schools dont teach it people are being stupid and were gonna have another civil war cuz of it the American civil war is just 19th century politics it bores me now that's why I stopped going into head to head combat like a 3 year old Dixie boy fighting for the north I dont care any more I ain't answering your next question by the way
Finally a great civil war movie. I've always said you'll never undetstand America good and bad until you understand this terrible war. " Glory" I've always ranked number 1. Gods and Gens. and Gettysburg very good great acting a littlr bit to clean in the presentation .I would love to see Mel Gibson do a civil war movie it would be more realistic than Gods and Gens and Gettysburg. These movies are good, where they lack is how violent this War really was. "jones" is going to rock this country into reality of how the civil war is still being fought today in Ameica 150yrs. later. "Ken Burns" the civil war is finest documentry ever made on the subject.
@@DutchGuyMike it's a story of a man who fought for racial equality, and his children and grandchildren after him who also had to as well. It's telling a story, not being propaganda.
This film was important to him to get this tremendous true story out to people to understand this American Travesty. The civil war continues today 150yrs later. When the the Confederates fired on fort sumter is was the most evil act of terrorism against the US. And that includes 9-11 and pearl harbor.
Matt is such a southerner as am I, his passionate portrayal of soldier surviving the long insufferable miserable chaos of this long complicated war, we see one man’s divided loyalties to home, family, and honor in this battle scene, and it gives a snap shot into what compelled each man who fought on this side to fight, and as Paul Harvey would say “and now you know the rest of the story.” Matt the coolest and smoothest actor of my generation. He’s so damn confident and talented.
When he's explaining the silent g in the gh sound, he lists several words that use it. One of them is "Alright". Matthew should have said alright several times!
Oscar for this crap? You serious? I can't even begin to describe at how many levels Saving Private Ryan was over this piece of junk. Then again, crappy movies did get Oscars before just because it was politically correct.
@@freshwhisper1343 Yeah, you are right. The beginning and a bit in was great, but then it got extremely boring with nothing happening and just became Union propaganda.
@@thomasgentry9624 Im very confused. I just watched the movie. The Drama is extremely kept to mostly the battles and the plight of the people not fighting in the army. Which part did you find over exaggerated? The south command knew they didnt have the resources to fight a war and keep the people happy. And since the high command were all slave owners who thought the poor of the south were just above slaves themselves, they gave the order the seize all the supplies they could find. And they couldnt get locals to rob their families and friends, so they would conscript all the men in a town that could hold a gun and after they left they sent in men who were... Lets say not the best, to take everything they could for the army. And these men did horrible things.... Esp to young women.
@williamcortelyou9072 Correct, but also very incorrect. At the start of the Civil War, both armies had it pretty good. Not every Southern General was a slave owner, some owned a few, some owned more, some owned zero. I don't know where you get these generalities from. The south didn't have the resources. True statement. But most battles were fought in the south. What happens when you have 50,000, or 100,000 men, both sides, being rationed hard tac and salt pork? And you are marching through farm land? Are you going to eat the crackers that break your teeth, with the pork cured in salt? Or go to that farm over there that has a fresh cow, or pig, or chickens? Both sides foraged off of the citizens. It was way more devastating to small farmers. Sherman left Atlanta, his supply base, and marched to the sea. With no way of getting supplies. How do you feed 80,000 men, everyday, without train loads of food? You rob everyone and everything. Both sides did this. Stop making this a one sided argument, when everyone did it
I don't believe there really was any age standard. The whole idea of children being excluded from military service is a relatively new concept. I do know that during the civil war both sides had child 'non-combatants' in various support roles: Field kitchen, stable hands, drummers, fifes, ect. They would be dismissed before the unit entered combat. In at least two instances young boys (12-16) associated with military schools were put into battle as reserves, but ended up as front line combatants. Only in the last century have modern armies created age requirements. There is a litteral translation as to the origin of the word "Infantry", and historically boys filled the ranks of armies. In some places they still do.
You Americans are making me aggressive. Every single war in Europe was way worse than that: napoleonic wars, Franco Prussian war etc. And saying it was worse than WW2 is the biggest disrespect I’ve ever heard. The war between Nazi germany and the Soviet Union was the biggest and most brutal slaughtering in the history of mankind (soldiers AND civilians) The Allied powers would’ve lost the war without the Soviet Union.
@@Tobi-ln9xrthey def did the heavy fighting in Europe but don’t act like we didn’t supply over a third of their army bro the US did it’s part and took care of Japan on their own. The US could’ve defeated Germany on their own also war would’ve been a whole lot longer tho
This was a really good movie about yet another squelched part of history: poor soldiers realizing they were fighting so rich men could keep their slaves and doing something about it.
Yjeslave system was held together by Sheriff's posses who patrolled the rods and back trails at night looking for runaways.The system broke down when the South mobilized the posses into the army's cavalry's each town's militia and volunteers were vacuumed up and assigned to war-service regiments. That left the slaveowners with no hands forced maintain the old order of things. The very presence of Union troops nearby accelerated the old South's dissolution. Saves deserted ol' Massato follow the Union troops, while the neat fences, and orchards vanished into Union campfires, great houses were requisitioned as hospitals, doors taken off their hinges and used as desks, surgeon's operating tables, and store food stuffs were requisitioned for the use of the army!The work of generations could vanish overnight-and so much of the nation's total value was un the form of slaves, that their liberation drained capitol out of the south! Moreover the agricultural South was dependent on trade with the upper midwestern states of the Union for most of it svegetables, produce and herbs!
the confederacy kinda reminds me of the military we have today in america, only instead of fighting for slavery their fighting for corporatocracy. either way, both armies are fighting and dying to keep rich people rich. either way, its sick and terrible. both our country and the soldiers deserve better. when the heck is a revolution like this one gonna come.
I've got my Great Great Grandfather's Confederate D Bowie knife from this battle. Signed up in Henry County in Alabama. Native Creek Indian. Not proud of this battle but curious about what he would have lost if he didn't sign up.
The Union was loosing the war unting one single moment. Abraham Lincoln made a covenant before God that all men would be free and that the war would be dedicated to the abolition of slavery. Up Until that point the union had on won a single battle.
Nope. By the end of 1862 the Union had captured most of the Mississippi valley and had laid siege to Vicksburg. The Union had already routed the Confederacy in this western campaign before the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.
@@DutchGuyMike no its the reason. u only need to look at the southern states' secession declarations to see why they seceded. slavery is mentioned early and often. i understand southerners try to make it look like slavery was just one minor reason so you dont have to feel guilty though.
Imagine being so inbred and uneducated you can't even write out your comment properly. From now on either start your comments or end them with Dur Hur so we know what a trailer park level intellect you are.
You know you’ve seen plenty of war films and know about military history - when you mistake the battle as a WWI era due to trenches, then second guess is Napoleonic, but then you realize it’s Civil War cause the southern accent in a span of a few seconds
Maybe do your homework and you'll get the right answer, trench warfare was very active during the Civil War, your incorrect about your history in war strategy
The confederates were constantly supplementing their clothing and equipment with non-standard, even Union equipment. At Antietam there was a group of confederates wearing recently captured union uniforms that caused some confusion.
@@GlazerKing Cry? I’ll face the confederates in battle as my ancestors did against the filibusters in Mexico, I’ll fly the flag of my forefathers into the charge.
I vaguely remember in another video breaking the movie down that he did not side with the union but was opposed to and seceded from the confederacy.. dont take my word for it exactly just tossing that into the thought pot fellas
How the hell could you skip over the "He died with honor." "No, Will. He just died." part? Best part of the film.
It was good, but if he had blew the LT's head off stealing the corn I think would have been better having to keep dealing with him. Especially after they hung those boys.
Take away too much of the meat all you're left with is the fat to chew on.
You cannot own a child of God!…Very powerful!…🔥🔥🔥
I think the same.
“Will” or William Sumrall is my ancestor on which the actor was based off. And yes it’s probably the best line in the movie. But Will must have believed it too because he fled with Knight into the swamp as well. Great movie!
"Jones, I'm scared..."
"I know you're scared, but listen... Time is a flat circle, you're gonna do this over and over again. Feel better?"
And soon you will be driving a Lincoln and cows will go moo.
actually yeah a little. maybe time isn't a perfectly flat circle and ill do better next time.
At 2:16 the way Matthew McConaughey say "uh-huh" is so unconvincing. Makes me laugh every time.
Allright, Allright, allright
That's because you're an Idiot.And he is someone and you're nothing.
Vastly underrated film based on a true story. One of the most ambitious retellings of the Civil War, and the tragedy and fallout that ensued.
Started with Napoleonic style war and ended with what could be considered a prelude to World War I. Fascinating.
Historical accuracies set aside, this is one of the best movies in the last decade.
Matthew Mcconaughey at his best right here.
It was great
Best movies? It was lame and half-way through it just became a movie with Unionist propaganda.
He was alright
@@jothamdoronila2079 Feel better, bottom feeder?
@@jothamdoronila2079 Why do bitchass cunts like you always downplay something other people like? Is it really the only way you can find relevancy in anything at all?
I enjoyed seeing the film after all the long hours, so many of us put into working this production. This being my first film job of any kind in 2015. Director Gary Ross, Matthew & many others. The professionalism & kindness on set gave me a new direction in life. Since I have continued to work multiple productions, big or small, background, supporting, lead roles. In hopes that as time passes I once more get to work with Matthew, Gary Ross, Garret Warren & others on the journey ahead.
That’s so cool you got to work on this.
@@30AndHatingIt The journey continued into many other productions, support, leads, stunts, 2017 Best Actor Award at Fear Fete. Stayed pretty busy, until 2018 had to pull back due to divorce & getting full custody of both kids. Finally, after 3 years, working as a Plant Manager & Field Supervisor, laid off August 2021 due to needing surgery. My oldest is graduating, the other is of age to manage, so they both told me it was time to go back to doing what I enjoyed most. December 2021, I got my foot back in the door with Emancipation - Will Smith, just got off of another set last week, working on rebuilding connections, & hope to become as busy as before working towards that major breakout role. Not all dreams are easy, & I've learned that, but every major actor I've had the pleasure to working with & speaking with have all told me never give up. I can't give up on life, therefor there is no reason to give up on my dreams. In time I really believe my name & skills as an actor will be out there for so many to enjoy or hate depending on the character. Best wishes to everyone.
That's a hell of a ride you've had. Much respect for "putting family first", you had your priorities in order. I just had a little boy, my first, at 35 and the mother and I are separating... so I relate to you there as well. Hard to have much hope these days, it's going to get worse before it gets better. I'm looking at having to give up my book, videos and woodworking just to be able to survive. I just hope I can find some calm and stability soon so I don't wind up looking back and wondering where all the time went. Anyway, enough debbie downer, I'm glad to hear you got back into doing what you love. Amazing to reestablish all those connections and it sounds like you have some pretty good drinking stories to tell. Keep doing YOU.
I showed the opening infantry assault and hospital scene to my U.S. history class once we started our lessons on the Civil War. It changed their entire approach. Now when we looked at Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Clara Barton, etc, they knew what to imagine. I also showed the voting scene toward the end of the movie during our Reconstruction lessons. Thank you for this gift to our society.
Historical movies like this, are my favorite movies.
The rich start a war and almost always the poor is who ends up fighting it.
Absolutely except 1 thing you did not need the "almost" qualifier above
Mississippi is probably one of richest state of the Confeterate and the rich did not start a war the slave owners started the war this man here changed his ways but he did it most men couldn't do that and I know the comment was 2 years ago but I dont care the rich man didn't start the war
@@TCB405 Hi there if you don't mind me asking Aren't all the Slave Owners are rich? I mean that is why they own slaves and that is how they got their riches cause they don't need to pay nobody to work in their fields. Peace :)
@@gamermeshie3180 I hate rich people I hate defending them but I will on this one I'm a Dixie boy my self and I say the civil war wasn't started from slavery even tho that's what I said in the past it started because of quote "states right" and "rebelling" and the list goes on BUT Dixie fought for quote "states rights" bs btw "defending their homes" truth on this one "and the expectation of slavery" so it goes hand in hand I'm tired of these stupid arguments or questions about the civil war cuz schools dont teach it people are being stupid and were gonna have another civil war cuz of it the American civil war is just 19th century politics it bores me now that's why I stopped going into head to head combat like a 3 year old Dixie boy fighting for the north I dont care any more I ain't answering your next question by the way
@@gamermeshie3180 enjoy the useless info that wont help you in life :D
This movie looks fantastic.
I'm buying it tomorrow morning. I would love to see Mel Gibson make a civil war movie!
I see this movie on 123 movies.
What a great person,what a great man!NEWTON KNIGHT!Salute to you.
Finally a great civil war movie. I've always said you'll never undetstand America good and bad until you understand this terrible war. " Glory" I've always ranked number 1. Gods and Gens. and Gettysburg very good great acting a littlr bit to clean in the presentation .I would love to see Mel Gibson do a civil war movie it would be more realistic than Gods and Gens and Gettysburg. These movies are good, where they lack is how violent this War really was. "jones" is going to rock this country into reality of how the civil war is still being fought today in Ameica 150yrs. later. "Ken Burns" the civil war is finest documentry ever made on the subject.
I agree, Mel Gibson in a civil war movie would be awesome
clint eastwood could play a general
I love the civil war series from pbs ! With Shelby Foote
@@eligrimes1533 he was really good in the patriot
Huge Civil war buff but Gods and generals was awful. I mean painful. Gettysburg was solid though
This movie brings me to tears every time I watch it. Matthew played this character so well!!!!
This movie is awesome.
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It is a great history that I never heard of. What a rich history.
2:06 Should’ve told those guys about the sharpshooters on their position.
U CAN'T OWN A CHILD OF GOD
I dont know about anything else, but the look of the movie is authentic.
its pretty well shot and acted but can get boring at times. I think its on Netflix if you wanna check it out
@@worldofdoom995 Plus halfway through it becomes a Union propaganda movie.
@@DutchGuyMike Its mostly the lowly educated south that uses propaganda, fyi!
Open a history book that wasnt made in 1950 lil buddy
@@DutchGuyMike it's a story of a man who fought for racial equality, and his children and grandchildren after him who also had to as well. It's telling a story, not being propaganda.
Great film. Once again Matthew McConaughy is brilliant in what will be an Oscar nominated preformance.
This film was important to him to get this tremendous true story out to people to understand this American Travesty. The civil war continues today 150yrs later. When the the Confederates fired on fort sumter is was the most evil act of terrorism against the US. And that includes 9-11 and pearl harbor.
@@stephensdygert7600 way to repeat yourself. Pearl harbor wasn't terrorism
@@houseofchinn6112 All who start war are guilty of terrorism. Have no idea why that text posted multiple times.
Matt is such a southerner as am I, his passionate portrayal of soldier surviving the long insufferable miserable chaos of this long complicated war, we see one man’s divided loyalties to home, family, and honor in this battle scene, and it gives a snap shot into what compelled each man who fought on this side to fight, and as Paul Harvey would say “and now you know the rest of the story.” Matt the coolest and smoothest actor of my generation. He’s so damn confident and talented.
Guns from the Civil War Era were seriously crazy. Getting hit with one of those slugs would tear you up.
Seen so many graves of young men who died for nothing, war after stupid war. There isn't no honor in any war ever.
Everytime they eat, I get hungry and wonder how amazing a fresh hog would taste lol
You cannot own a child of God
- we're going over to that ridge!
- aha....
lmao yeah
Sure, sure...
The fear of the young man (? nephew) is well portrayed. That is the reality of war. Supurb acting.
This movie aged really well, especially with the current state of the world.
When he's explaining the silent g in the gh sound, he lists several words that use it. One of them is "Alright". Matthew should have said alright several times!
Matthew McConaughey deserves an Oscar for this performance he's literally such a badass actor probably one of my favorites besides Denzel Washington
All of you who thumbed-up this compilation are 'lieutenants" now.
I laughed so hard when he said You're a Lieutenant now ROFL!
I love free state of jones and it is a great movie to see
AND I FELT REALLY BAD FOR NEWTON FOR LOSING HIS NEPHEW LIKE THAT 4:34,4:35,4:36,4:37,4:38,4:39,4:40,4:41
Timestamp much?
That scene with the hat is so good
Worst "bring your son to work day" ever.
*nephew
@@DutchGuyMike lol
Can’t we just go to a movie and be...entertained? 😱
Great video
I really love this film! 🇺🇸💐
I really hope this gets, best picture @ the 2017 Oscars! Wow! Hit me the way some people were hit by Saving Private Ryan! WATCH THIS MOVIE
Oscar for this crap? You serious? I can't even begin to describe at how many levels Saving Private Ryan was over this piece of junk. Then again, crappy movies did get Oscars before just because it was politically correct.
@@freshwhisper1343 Yeah, you are right. The beginning and a bit in was great, but then it got extremely boring with nothing happening and just became Union propaganda.
My family fought both in the Blue and the Butternut ! It was not a waste ! Slavery had to end ! As always, a rich man's war and poor man's fight !
The only problem with this movie is there is zero historical context. Might as well be harry potter, set in the 1860's
Maybe you should do some reading on the subject...it's easy. Just ask your librarian about the "Civil War."
@@64MDW You barking up the wrong tree. I know it's based on a true story. Other than that, the other 90% is Hollywood drama
@@thomasgentry9624
Im very confused. I just watched the movie. The Drama is extremely kept to mostly the battles and the plight of the people not fighting in the army. Which part did you find over exaggerated? The south command knew they didnt have the resources to fight a war and keep the people happy. And since the high command were all slave owners who thought the poor of the south were just above slaves themselves, they gave the order the seize all the supplies they could find. And they couldnt get locals to rob their families and friends, so they would conscript all the men in a town that could hold a gun and after they left they sent in men who were... Lets say not the best, to take everything they could for the army. And these men did horrible things.... Esp to young women.
@williamcortelyou9072 Correct, but also very incorrect. At the start of the Civil War, both armies had it pretty good. Not every Southern General was a slave owner, some owned a few, some owned more, some owned zero. I don't know where you get these generalities from. The south didn't have the resources. True statement. But most battles were fought in the south. What happens when you have 50,000, or 100,000 men, both sides, being rationed hard tac and salt pork? And you are marching through farm land? Are you going to eat the crackers that break your teeth, with the pork cured in salt? Or go to that farm over there that has a fresh cow, or pig, or chickens? Both sides foraged off of the citizens. It was way more devastating to small farmers. Sherman left Atlanta, his supply base, and marched to the sea. With no way of getting supplies. How do you feed 80,000 men, everyday, without train loads of food? You rob everyone and everything. Both sides did this. Stop making this a one sided argument, when everyone did it
@@X7Excalibur RUclips keeps deleting my reply. You win on bullshit policies
During the civil war for both north and south what was the minimum age to join the military?
I don't believe there really was any age standard. The whole idea of children being excluded from military service is a relatively new concept. I do know that during the civil war both sides had child 'non-combatants' in various support roles: Field kitchen, stable hands, drummers, fifes, ect. They would be dismissed before the unit entered combat.
In at least two instances young boys (12-16) associated with military schools were put into battle as reserves, but ended up as front line combatants.
Only in the last century have modern armies created age requirements. There is a litteral translation as to the origin of the word "Infantry", and historically boys filled the ranks of armies. In some places they still do.
Hard war I would say the most scariest war ever
WWI was the worst. I'd say this is worse than WWII because they were marching into a lot of rifle fire.
You Americans are making me aggressive.
Every single war in Europe was way worse than that: napoleonic wars, Franco Prussian war etc.
And saying it was worse than WW2 is the biggest disrespect I’ve ever heard. The war between Nazi germany and the Soviet Union was the biggest and most brutal slaughtering in the history of mankind (soldiers AND civilians)
The Allied powers would’ve lost the war without the Soviet Union.
@@Tobi-ln9xr Euro trash lol
@@Tobi-ln9xr Yeah I agree.
@@Tobi-ln9xrthey def did the heavy fighting in Europe but don’t act like we didn’t supply over a third of their army bro the US did it’s part and took care of Japan on their own. The US could’ve defeated Germany on their own also war would’ve been a whole lot longer tho
That accent just comes and goes
This was a really good movie about yet another squelched part of history: poor soldiers realizing they were fighting so rich men could keep their slaves and doing something about it.
Yjeslave system was held together by Sheriff's posses who patrolled the rods and back trails at night looking for runaways.The system broke down when the South mobilized the posses into the army's cavalry's each town's militia and volunteers were vacuumed up and assigned to war-service regiments. That left the slaveowners with no hands forced maintain the old order of things. The very presence of Union troops nearby accelerated the old South's dissolution. Saves deserted ol' Massato follow the Union troops, while the neat fences, and orchards vanished into Union campfires, great houses were requisitioned as hospitals, doors taken off their hinges and used as desks, surgeon's operating tables, and store food stuffs were requisitioned for the use of the army!The work of generations could vanish overnight-and so much of the nation's total value was un the form of slaves, that their liberation drained capitol out of the south! Moreover the agricultural South was dependent on trade with the upper midwestern states of the Union for most of it svegetables, produce and herbs!
Daaamn i didn't know they had snipers back in civil war .. 🤔
Sharpshooters was the term
@@GlazerKing not Sharpshooters Daulshooters 🤭
2:50 practicing for Christmas, Ho Ho Ho Daniel
This movie can be summed up as Matthew McConaughey saying "Stealin Corn is MUURDA."
The dog chasing him if it was me I’d be crying and saying sorry to the dog
Good movie !
It's a damn good film.
MM just described the perfect world of Hollywood
poor Arris. he survived Wicked just to be plinked by a marble. r i p
Um dos melhores filmes produzidos no netflix.
the confederacy kinda reminds me of the military we have today in america, only instead of fighting for slavery their fighting for corporatocracy. either way, both armies are fighting and dying to keep rich people rich. either way, its sick and terrible. both our country and the soldiers deserve better. when the heck is a revolution like this one gonna come.
I've got my Great Great Grandfather's Confederate D Bowie knife from this battle. Signed up in Henry County in Alabama. Native Creek Indian. Not proud of this battle but curious about what he would have lost if he didn't sign up.
My family fought for Grant and the army of Ohio. They ended up in Chicago after the war
Great film
The Union was loosing the war unting one single moment. Abraham Lincoln made a covenant before God that all men would be free and that the war would be dedicated to the abolition of slavery. Up Until that point the union had on won a single battle.
Nope. By the end of 1862 the Union had captured most of the Mississippi valley and had laid siege to Vicksburg. The Union had already routed the Confederacy in this western campaign before the Emancipation Proclamation took effect.
POOR DANIEL DIDN'T EVEN DESERVE WHAT HAS HAPPEN TO HIM 4:30,4:31,4:32,4:33
Horrible
All soldiers killed in the war of the states, died with honor. North & South
Nah fuck those Rebs
Nah, They just died
@@reycesarcarino4653 they died so we could live
@@mito88 "they died so we could live" They died because old wealthy men did not want to give up their privileges.
@@DutchGuyMike war is a racket
2:36
fixed bayonet still in the scabbard... thats not soldiering :D
Someone has seen Sharpe clips
Man wasnt trained by obediah hakeswille.. look i dont know how to actually spell it and im 2 lazy to check
all that suffering so a few rich men could keep their slaves.
It wasn't that simple.
@@DutchGuyMike no fear of abolition of slavery, the south doesnt secede.
@@JoefromNJ1 In your opinion. But it wasn't that simple.
@@DutchGuyMike no its the reason. u only need to look at the southern states' secession declarations to see why they seceded. slavery is mentioned early and often. i understand southerners try to make it look like slavery was just one minor reason so you dont have to feel guilty though.
@@JoefromNJ1 In your opinion.
IVE BEEN SHOT BEFORE AND I GOT THIRSTY AS WELL SO THIS SCENE TOOK ME BACK TO THAT DAY A LITTLE BIT THEY NAILED IT
Amazing is how it tastes lol
This is the Kerl Lentz life
I'm offended. Where is a statue I can knock down.
Good movie.
Пацаны, подскажите на русском - что за фильм!?
If anyone makes a far cry series and doesn’t make Matthew Joseph seed I’ll be severely disappointed
He used to make films?!?!?
So much inaccuracy through this whole film
inaccinaccuracy ??
Examples?
@@DutchGuyMike I corrected the spelling error better
I like this film
Where i can get the full movie ? :v
What name this film??? Please? Tell me?
They left out the part where they enslaved all the one legged and paralyzed people because they didn’t walk on two legs
Gara2 liat extra trans tv gua langsung cariin kesini. Katanya pertama kli di layar kaca indonesia. Haha
So why ? You need attention?
@@shuruyoshi Women always do.
Tha internal war struggle was much worse than Korean and Vietnam combined. Some may argue. Was it worth it though?., I would have to say YES!
Gran pelicula, un canto de amor a la dinidad y la libertad...
Name of movie??
Hey actor acting like my great great great grandpa 👋🏼👋🏼
South Forever!!
South got shit on in 1864 there is no forever
Really want to own other people dont ya?
To bad it is another hollywood version of history.
Imagine being so inbred and uneducated you can't even write out your comment properly. From now on either start your comments or end them with Dur Hur so we know what a trailer park level intellect you are.
Is that Chris Benoit
please get someone at the end that i can actually understand!!!
lol
I live in Birmingham Alabama ;o
Minorities aren't still given a fair shot no matter how many obstacles we overcome
You know you’ve seen plenty of war films and know about military history - when you mistake the battle as a WWI era due to trenches, then second guess is Napoleonic, but then you realize it’s Civil War cause the southern accent in a span of a few seconds
Maybe do your homework and you'll get the right answer, trench warfare was very active during the Civil War, your incorrect about your history in war strategy
Deserters aren't heroes...
They are when the army they fight in has no legitimacy, especially when they were conscripted to fight a traitors war.
If the Confederacy had managed to gain a cease fire this is what would have happened throughout the south eventually.
nat turner rules
If I aint got nothing to put in da smokehouse.. Means I dont end up getting muh jerky. I dont get muh jerky, ima go apeshit on a turkey.
lmao
Ain't ur boy
The costume designer really dropped the ball as far as the authenticity of military uniforms.
Knowing little about the civil war, what is incorrect?
I am in Australia so to me it looks ok but I know so little.
The confederates were constantly supplementing their clothing and equipment with non-standard, even Union equipment. At Antietam there was a group of confederates wearing recently captured union uniforms that caused some confusion.
man i have a nephew. idk what i do if this happened to me
proto world war 1 trench warfare
Alright alright alright
Wouldn't be a Hollywood movie without a malicious portrayal of the South
Well the south sucks so 🤷♂️ hard to polish a turd.
@@veritasetaequitas4310lol but your president wants to recreate all of it.
Almost like they were the bad guys, lol
Well.. yeah? And?
God I LOATHE the Confederacy and anyone who still glorifies it.
You’re so BRAVE! The sitting US president is trying to recreate the Confederacy. Go cry to him
@@GlazerKing Cry? I’ll face the confederates in battle as my ancestors did against the filibusters in Mexico, I’ll fly the flag of my forefathers into the charge.
Told him nott Lisen to any officer
I'd never understand was he from the Union or the Confederacy?
Victor Melendez Confederacy but eventually became loyal to the Union
LongPipe4U Thank you
Confederacy:)
a vet from the confederacy that deserted to the union side to cause distruption in the south for the union war effort.
I vaguely remember in another video breaking the movie down that he did not side with the union but was opposed to and seceded from the confederacy.. dont take my word for it exactly just tossing that into the thought pot fellas