I didn't realize that was little innocent Natalie from The Professional all grown up but after having seen her stunning performance in Black Swan, I can see her offing Peaky Blinders in the back with a .56-56 Spencer. Her aim has aim definitely quite a bit since The Professional ... Leon would have been proud.
Jude Law and Cillian Murphy are two of the best! England, The UK in general, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand have the best actors and some of the best accent changers in the world.
@Lance Mellow He certainly has range. He was also the assassin in Road to Perdition. Couldn't tell it was him really. Here he is a man, in that movie, he was ore "rodent" looking.
@@1987StoneAge I disagree. I have seen plenty of his films and he has never impressed me all that much. But to each their own, some people like watching soap operas and think that acting is quality.
This scene and the whole section of the film that precedes it left such an impact with me the first time I saw it about 12 or 13 years ago, that I find it very hard to rewatch. It's heart-wrenching. From the moment Natalie Portman steps into the story and you see her sheer isolation and frailty, you fear for her. Not least her wariness of Jude Law, as a male character and clear threat in the extremely dangerous time and world she lives in. You're on edge every time she's on screen. The film builds tension in the most serene and beautiful, yet harsh and vivid way.
This happened more often that you'd think. I've read diaries that recount the experiences of people who lived through Sherman's march to the sea. my great-great grandfather wasn't a soldier because he had a gimp leg and the union soldiers came to his house and killed his livestock, and tried to hang him until his first wife came outside with a double barrel shotgun and threatened to shoot the colonel if he didnt cut him down. Obviously he cut him down, or I wouldn't have been here to tell this story.
I talked to a man that said his Confederate ancestor was home recovering from a wound and caught 2 Union soldiers stealing apples from his trees and shot them both to death. I heard another story from an elderly man that said that his grandfather was being hung in his own front yard by Union Soldiers one Sunday morning and his family came home from church just in time to cut him down. My own Confederate ancestor was a teamster and forager and did no fighting, but was shot by Sherman's men after the war had ended coming home from Appomattox, he barely survived.
Burning of Darien, GA and Sherman's terror in Roswell, GA deserve special chapter in the history of war crime and their significance goes far beyond the history of Civil war.
This scene is what the Confederate flag means to me, but I don't expect others to feel the same way. I resent that it has been used as a symbol of hate that cannot be reversed. Please read "Varina" by Charles Frazier, also the author of Cold Mountain.
In my county they shot a older man till they wounded him then they strung him up on the court house green and shot his hanging body. They told people not to cut him down for three days or they'd "join him on the branch". His crime? Defending his house from a break in by Yankee Cavalrymen. In Athens, Alabama in 1862 they singled out a pregnant wife of a Confederate Cavalryman and gang raped her. She died the next day of a miscarriage. In South Carolina one Yankee Cavalry soldier raised his saber to strike a little girl who was singing "Yankee go home" luckily a slave woman grabbed his wrist and stopped him. In Louisiana they literally took apart a free woman's house for firewood and took everything of value after she wouldn't tell them who her master was and where the gold was.(she was free for twenty years) She told them she was free and that was her house but their reply was "Ni***rs don't own property!" When they left all she had was the clothes on her back. Folk don't forget things like that even after all this time.
The character of Sara is one of the saddest I've met. She had lost her man to the war and asked Inman to only lie beside her. Natelie Portman brought Sara alive.
I love how she runs to the baby first before even thinking about the 3rd soldier. It's like her pure motherhood instinct insulating her. It's only once the baby's warm that she really takes in the full weight, pain and anger of the rape (or at least has space to make the immediate calculated decision) and takes out Cillian Murphy's character. Always loved the decisive turn after taking the shot, like a deliberate reassertion of control and normalcy. She's reared animals, so she's not afraid to make cold decisions, to survive.
Yes well she was lucky, the third soldier could have grabbed her and held her hostage or tried to use her as a human shield; she should have waited until Law was done giving orders. Unless if Law was a super sharpshooter he could have shot the third soldier if he made a foray but would have had to have been lightning quick.
@@kevinthunder3375 Baby’s not likely to die from exposure that brief outdoors unless if you’re talking about what would have happened if she didn’t have the help.
The only people that win are the 1%( filthy rich, politicians, big tech, media/entertainment), they are the ones that start the wars and force the poor peasants to fight their battles as they stay in their comfortable homes safe and sound while playing us like chess peices. The peasants always loose.
You know as depressing as this scene was, all I could think was that after Inman leaves, the baby will likely die of his fever and she will be completely alone. What a miserable life that woman had.
Diabetic Chicken he stood by while she was gonna be gang raped- so pussy ass bitches deserve what they get. And I'm not from the South I'm from the west coast bitch 🖕🏻
The only thing that kept going thru my mind while watching this segment with Natalie Portman was how huge that baby is compared to her! I saw somewhere that someone said it looked like Verne Troyer and I thought the same!
It happened to end the sadness and brutality that was the Confederate South. There is not a single thing about the Confederate South that was not driven by pure unadulterated evil.
the deleted scene broke my heart , the baby dies while shes singing to him and inman is preparing the pig. Sara ( portman) brings out a plate of food for inman before going into the cabin and offing herself. Dark af
Natalie and Gascon have the same philosophy about the Police. She had numerous stories and posts about it, almost obsessed. And look how that turned out. Disgusting
Dude would have been better off just running when Inman first came out, why did he not have a gun of his own? I always thought she shot him to keep from risking him telling about the rebel she was harboring that killed the other two and not just because she was angry.
My .50 black powder rifle is usually pretty good out to 100 yards with iron sights. All I can say is from how the deer look when I shoot them, I sure as hell can't imagine what a .75 cal civil war gun would do to a person.......wouldn't matter where you got hit.
even though clearly that one soldier knew what they were doing was wrong and didn't want to participate. he still didn't do anything to stop it. two kinds of evil in this world. people doing evil and people seeing evil and dont do anything to stop it. i dont feel bad she shot him.
+ Deanna W : The man who was shot was clearly a lower raking soldier who would have had to obey his superiors. I am guessing you are an American yourself, yet did nothing against the American support of the Syrian Civil war.
Keshav just becuase i am an american. Doesnt mean im proud of it. I hate it here in a America. Plus you can't say that to me when im quite sure there were plenty of evils you've seen or heard of and didn't do nothing about it.. Like everyone else in this world.
+ Deanna W : Trust me there are several countries doing a lot worse off than the US; so be happy you were born there. Your post proves my point : people in general cannot always act against bad things happening around them. So it follows that the character in this film, while he sympathised at the child's plight, could do little about it.
+buyerofsorts too much hate. too much laziness. people are blind and act like sheep. people here think were free but i dont beleive we are. i always figured this place welcomed people with open arms from othrr countries no. alot of people here dont see it that way anymore. its sad. yes i have a good life dont get me wrong but ive seen and know whats really going on that others dont. i know it sounds rediculous but that really is my reasons for not liking America.
I saw this movie when I was like 5/6. I've been trying to find this movie but only remembered this scene. Do you know how awkward is to try explain this scene any why it's stuck in your mind
I always felt kinda sorry for the 3rd guy. He at least cared and helped the baby, but too little too late. He clearly didn’t want to take part in the war, he was just a kid like most of them.
No actually. In a deleted scene, Jude puts the dead soldiers on their horses and sends them running back to where they came from. Probably a good idea so the rest of the union army doesn't come knocking on her door.
I have the sound track, which was nominated for Best Original Score, though the score itself is very short. The rest of the CD is filled with old-time tunes, some of which are so-so and others are quite good. Cold Mountain attempted to compete with Oh Brother, Where Art Thou, but I think that the latter is better.
@@BlakeFerret Newflash. You're one of those who stood by and allow evil to happen as well. So save your self-righteous horse shit you slimy piece of shit.
@@steviemicks785 actually no, decent people would NOT do this shit if they were starving, jude law was starving too and look how he handled it, he asked her for help not take whatever he wanted and then rape her 🙄🙄🙄 learn to be a decent human being bruh
I've wanted to watch this movie for quite some time. For one reason or another, it just didn't work out. Until I find myself in possession of this movie, thinking with my luck it's be scar arched and unwatchable, I tried it. Looking back (after watching it) it was a beautiful movie, to say that it was quality in every aspect (not like many movies nowadays). It's a story of love, torn apart by war, life and evil. Through it all, they fight to be with one another. Great characters (except the Joker-like Bosie). A few unnecessary scenes amd lines that take away from the story and potential of its greatness, but other than that it's almost perfection. A movie I'd definitely re-watch, but hesitate to keep. If you enjoy a struggling romance or sad films, this might be the watch for you.
Its about control. They had absolutely no control in any other aspects of their life so taking advantage of a small framed young woman at that moment is what made many soldiers commit rape.
Meh. Most of England and Wales has more recent Irish and Scottish ancestors. Most of us can do other accents, we hear each other in day to day life. I'm English. 2 English parents. 3 English grandparents. 1 Irish grandparents. 5 English great-grandparents. 2 Irish great-grandparents. 1 Scottish great-grandparent. 4 English great-great-grandparents. 8 Irish great-great-grandparents. 4 Scottish great-grandparents. 2 English great-great-great-grandparents. 20 great-great-great-grandparents. 10 Scottish great-great-great-grandparents. My observations, Americans are usually more English ancestors than most modern English have. For more than a thousand years it was a lot easier to get to England than it was to get the Americas.
@@runningfromabear8354 You are sadly mistaken. Research the Great Irish Potato Famine and the tens of thousands of Irish and Scots-irish who thus emigrated here. Your username demonstrates your abhorrent level of ignorance. Running from a charging bear is the one thing you should never do....dipshit
He probably would have told on her to his superior then led more to the house. Even though he tried to help the baby, she really couldn't take the chance of more coming back to finish her and her son off while taking what little food she had. Plus they did try to rape her, harm her baby, and steal her food. Kid was there at the wrong place wrong time.
@@mikesalyers4914 I think the point of this scene was to call us to remember that not every white person in the South was an advocate of slaver.y, or bad. Some were just regular hard working poor folk struggling to survive. N.P.'s husband was drafted into the Confederate Army, had no choice. And not all of the Union Soldiers were necessarity good guys, either. I thought one of the most poignant scenes at the beginning of the movie was the Southern Native American in combat with the Northern African American. Both races oppressed, colonized, (or kidnapped into slavery) slaughtered, etc., because of and by the white man.
@@cathylindeboom638 Remember that the native Americans were major slave owners who fought as allies of the Confederacy. Those natives weren't fighting for white people, they were fighting for slavery. In fact, they were the last group in America to free their slaves.
@@JohnnyReb I only watched this clip and assumed he was bullied by the other guys because he was the young rookie and felt obligated to do what they told him plus worried what his position would be if he had stood up. I’m Imagining real life situations here.
@@leaveusalone2135 I am too. Judging from how he was acting he knew what was happening and he knew it was wrong. Therefore he was complicit in what they were doing. In case you need to be reminded "I was just following orders" is not a excuse for doing nothing when you know what's happening is wrong.
@@aweirdredguy3885 What the US soldiers did to the indians was equally bad, if not worse. Steal your land , rape your women, kill the food source off, obliterate whole villages and tribes. It’s actually worse !
He didn't run very far lol. 😂😂😂😂 Should have taken some tips from David Goggins. Oh yeah, Goggins wasn't born yet. It's the Civil War. 1860-65. Silly me😘🥳
Ella mata al único de esos soldados que conoce la compasión. Pobre chico.
3 года назад+3
no se puede dejar a nadie vivo, el tendria que reportar el incidente y explicarlo al regresar a su batallon. Luego vendrian mas soldados a retribuirle el favor
@@tiaaaron3278 I can only imagine and hope to God I never have to see it up close. We have our own "little wars" here, but over all most of us are pretty fortunate, and spoiled.
I grew up in North Carolina. Renee was the only actor in this entire film with a convincing southern accent. Nicole Kidman's was so bad it made the whole movie very difficult to watch. Too bad, because it's a great story and otherwise very well done.
natalie.... small role... But powerful performance....you feel the intense fear on her acting, that's why I love her
I didn't realize that was little innocent Natalie from The Professional all grown up but after having seen her stunning performance in Black Swan, I can see her offing Peaky Blinders in the back with a .56-56 Spencer. Her aim has aim definitely quite a bit since The Professional ... Leon would have been proud.
The look on Jude's face at 2:24 is everything. Such a powerful stare. Like he's saying look what this damn war is doing to people.
He could have cut their penises off and gouged there eyes out
@@1223steffen it's not Vietnam asshole
No in Vietnam it was ok
Looks like me at work hungover on monday morning coming down after a weekend bender...
Gives them an excuse that's all they want.
Jude Law and Cillian Murphy are two of the best! England, The UK in general, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand have the best actors and some of the best accent changers in the world.
Yeah, to be fair, it's not hard to do americans accents.
@@MarekUtdOh, is that so, huh ? The armchair expert, the backseat RUclips ‘ expert ‘ speaks 😂
@@Albert-Arthur-Wison225 It's not hard. There's very little lilt. Listen to most Brits singing- you'd be hard pressed to hear an English accent.
Jude Law is an underrated actor.
@Lance Mellow He certainly has range. He was also the assassin in Road to Perdition. Couldn't tell it was him really. Here he is a man, in that movie, he was ore "rodent" looking.
In the uk he’s not
Meh, he is properly rated.
He’s only underrated by those who haven’t seen many of his films. That’s your own fault tbh
@@1987StoneAge I disagree. I have seen plenty of his films and he has never impressed me all that much. But to each their own, some people like watching soap operas and think that acting is quality.
Natalie & Jude are usually good together. They had amazing chemistry in Closer.
Well well! That certainly is Cillian:) Even in a small part, he steals the scene.
Well he had rapist thieving friends so...
you can feel the ache of Inman in his eyes and the widow's worrying. damn, one of my favorite films ever.
This scene and the whole section of the film that precedes it left such an impact with me the first time I saw it about 12 or 13 years ago, that I find it very hard to rewatch. It's heart-wrenching.
From the moment Natalie Portman steps into the story and you see her sheer isolation and frailty, you fear for her. Not least her wariness of Jude Law, as a male character and clear threat in the extremely dangerous time and world she lives in. You're on edge every time she's on screen. The film builds tension in the most serene and beautiful, yet harsh and vivid way.
Cillian Murphy! Such a great actor!
This happened more often that you'd think. I've read diaries that recount the experiences of people who lived through Sherman's march to the sea. my great-great grandfather wasn't a soldier because he had a gimp leg and the union soldiers came to his house and killed his livestock, and tried to hang him until his first wife came outside with a double barrel shotgun and threatened to shoot the colonel if he didnt cut him down. Obviously he cut him down, or I wouldn't have been here to tell this story.
I talked to a man that said his Confederate ancestor was home recovering from a wound and caught 2 Union soldiers stealing apples from his trees and shot them both to death. I heard another story from an elderly man that said that his grandfather was being hung in his own front yard by Union Soldiers one Sunday morning and his family came home from church just in time to cut him down. My own Confederate ancestor was a teamster and forager and did no fighting, but was shot by Sherman's men after the war had ended coming home from Appomattox, he barely survived.
Burning of Darien, GA and Sherman's terror in Roswell, GA deserve special chapter in the history of war crime and their significance goes far beyond the history of Civil war.
This scene is what the Confederate flag means to me, but I don't expect others to feel the same way. I resent that it has been used as a symbol of hate that cannot be reversed. Please read "Varina" by Charles Frazier, also the author of Cold Mountain.
In my county they shot a older man till they wounded him then they strung him up on the court house green and shot his hanging body.
They told people not to cut him down for three days or they'd "join him on the branch".
His crime?
Defending his house from a break in by Yankee Cavalrymen.
In Athens, Alabama in 1862 they singled out a pregnant wife of a Confederate Cavalryman and gang raped her.
She died the next day of a miscarriage.
In South Carolina one Yankee Cavalry soldier raised his saber to strike a little girl who was singing "Yankee go home" luckily a slave woman grabbed his wrist and stopped him.
In Louisiana they literally took apart a free woman's house for firewood and took everything of value after she wouldn't tell them who her master was and where the gold was.(she was free for twenty years)
She told them she was free and that was her house but their reply was "Ni***rs don't own property!"
When they left all she had was the clothes on her back.
Folk don't forget things like that even after all this time.
@@jrg7951 Do you mean to say he was dead when they found him?
The character of Sara is one of the saddest I've met. She had lost her man to the war and asked Inman to only lie beside her. Natelie Portman brought Sara alive.
I love how she runs to the baby first before even thinking about the 3rd soldier. It's like her pure motherhood instinct insulating her. It's only once the baby's warm that she really takes in the full weight, pain and anger of the rape (or at least has space to make the immediate calculated decision) and takes out Cillian Murphy's character.
Always loved the decisive turn after taking the shot, like a deliberate reassertion of control and normalcy. She's reared animals, so she's not afraid to make cold decisions, to survive.
Even sadder when when you think the baby probably dies from sickness soon after, leaving her heartbroken and alone.
She doesn’t get raped. He saves her
Yes well she was lucky, the third soldier could have grabbed her and held her hostage or tried to use her as a human shield; she should have waited until Law was done giving orders. Unless if Law was a super sharpshooter he could have shot the third soldier if he made a foray but would have had to have been lightning quick.
@@kevinthunder3375 Baby’s not likely to die from exposure that brief outdoors unless if you’re talking about what would have happened if she didn’t have the help.
Bro covered baby and got killed.
All war is horrible for both sides. The winners as well as the losers.
The only people that win are the 1%( filthy rich, politicians, big tech, media/entertainment), they are the ones that start the wars and force the poor peasants to fight their battles as they stay in their comfortable homes safe and sound while playing us like chess peices. The peasants always loose.
the Southerners were indeed devils for creating this war in order to fight for slavery
This is a heartbreaking movie and book. The first book I cried while reading. Sad thing is this violence and insanity is going on as we live today.
You know as depressing as this scene was, all I could think was that after Inman leaves, the baby will likely die of his fever and she will be completely alone. What a miserable life that woman had.
Omg, that is an unbearably sad depressing thought. And we think we've got it rough.
The book says that
This is an origin story for a psychopath killer screaming paranormal ghost woman in white. Just sayin
Spoiler Alert
baby died and she shot herself
@@recoveringsoul755 Holy shit, that’s horrible.
The true power of Padme Amidala
Damn, she just killed my boy cillian like that.
Damn straight. He deserved it.
amosiren but he covered her baby..
@@amosiren He didn't do shit. Man fuck the south, y'all can't even fix your own damn tax bills how the fuck y'all gonna rise again
Diabetic Chicken he stood by while she was gonna be gang raped- so pussy ass bitches deserve what they get. And I'm not from the South I'm from the west coast bitch 🖕🏻
@@amosiren But he deserved getting shot for tending the baby?
Jude Law's facial expressions are so good in this movie. You almost wish he did more epics. 2:16, 2:23 and 2:44.
Amazing film for memorable side characters with Zellweger, Seymour Hoffman, Gleeson, Portman, Murphy and Hunnam all stealing every scene they're in.
The only thing that kept going thru my mind while watching this segment with Natalie Portman was how huge that baby is compared to her! I saw somewhere that someone said it looked like Verne Troyer and I thought the same!
Indeed ha ha....R.I.P. Verne.
Little known fact, that baby was actually played by Verne Troyer.
Plot twist: Her husband is a gnome but was playing the part of the baby so he would avoid getting drafted into the war.
Oh, hello again Chris. Funny running into you again after all these years.
Lmao
Was taken by this movie because of the sadness & brutality of that apocalypse in the mid- 19th century.
It happened to end the sadness and brutality that was the Confederate South. There is not a single thing about the Confederate South that was not driven by pure unadulterated evil.
It's coming again. :(
the deleted scene broke my heart , the baby dies while shes singing to him and inman is preparing the pig. Sara ( portman) brings out a plate of food for inman before going into the cabin and offing herself. Dark af
Cillian Murphy is now a bigger actor than all of them at the moment lol how time changes.
She doesn't let go of strangers who mess with her baby that easy. Natalie Portman is a badass!
No she hates the police! Blm activist and disparaged our LAPD
@@Ben-xl7fq take it somewhere else, tough guy
Natalie and Gascon have the same philosophy about the Police. She had numerous stories and posts about it, almost obsessed. And look how that turned out. Disgusting
I got happy excited and a rush when I saw inmans face in the shadow when the door shut.
Every mother's mission is about the child... dont mess with it
The scene is hard to watch.
The whole film was hard to watch. Not because it was a bad film - which it wasn't - but because of its portrayal of a tragic, violent time.
great movie great cast and the soundtrack was perfect
Cillian Murphy just won an Academy Award.
Dude would have been better off just running when Inman first came out, why did he not have a gun of his own? I always thought she shot him to keep from risking him telling about the rebel she was harboring that killed the other two and not just because she was angry.
I think it was more out of anger.
I think she took deserved revenge
@@beyondlondon8600 that Soldier didn't rape her and he attempted to keep the baby warm. What about that was deserved.
This was the first time I ever saw Cillian Murphy on screen! ❤
She no scoped that guy. She didn't even aim and she sniped the good one.
Leon taught her well.
Yeah he was like 15 feet in front of her. Hardly skill
Aimbot bro
Look again....she was looking through the site
My .50 black powder rifle is usually pretty good out to 100 yards with iron sights. All I can say is from how the deer look when I shoot them, I sure as hell can't imagine what a .75 cal civil war gun would do to a person.......wouldn't matter where you got hit.
even though clearly that one soldier knew what they were doing was wrong and didn't want to participate. he still didn't do anything to stop it. two kinds of evil in this world. people doing evil and people seeing evil and dont do anything to stop it. i dont feel bad she shot him.
+ Deanna W : The man who was shot was clearly a lower raking soldier who would have had to obey his superiors. I am guessing you are an American yourself, yet did nothing against the American support of the Syrian Civil war.
Keshav just becuase i am an american. Doesnt mean im proud of it. I hate it here in a America. Plus you can't say that to me when im quite sure there were plenty of evils you've seen or heard of and didn't do nothing about it.. Like everyone else in this world.
+ Deanna W : Trust me there are several countries doing a lot worse off than the US; so be happy you were born there. Your post proves my point : people in general cannot always act against bad things happening around them. So it follows that the character in this film, while he sympathised at the child's plight, could do little about it.
May I ask as to why you "hate" it here in America?
+buyerofsorts too much hate. too much laziness. people are blind and act like sheep. people here think were free but i dont beleive we are. i always figured this place welcomed people with open arms from othrr countries no. alot of people here dont see it that way anymore. its sad. yes i have a good life dont get me wrong but ive seen and know whats really going on that others dont. i know it sounds rediculous but that really is my reasons for not liking America.
Natalie has an aimbot.
a bunch of fine actors
By order of the Peaky Blinders !
I saw this movie when I was like 5/6. I've been trying to find this movie but only remembered this scene. Do you know how awkward is to try explain this scene any why it's stuck in your mind
Hmmm. Out the 3, who don't have an Oscar?
Omg I totally forgot Cillian is in Cold Mountain!! Wow
I always remember him in this movie
Wow didn't know that Cillian Murphy and Natalie Portman were in this movie :O
That was necessary , if the third was left alive he would have to report the incident . Retribution would follow .
With absolute certainty they would've burned her farm and imprisoned her.
Unlikely. They were almost certainly deserters. That's why they hadn't eaten.
@@stpat7614 I hadn't taken that into account.
@@stpat7614 " almost certainly " . based on what observations in particular you feel support your " almost " conclusion ..
@@murphy13295 They were by themselves and hadn't eaten.
I gotta watch cold mountain again.
Yes she is...i love that baby doll...
لماذا لا يتم تنزيل الفيلم كامل
I always felt kinda sorry for the 3rd guy. He at least cared and helped the baby, but too little too late. He clearly didn’t want to take part in the war, he was just a kid like most of them.
😢 every side has them... The innocents
The actor was Cillian Murphy
@@matebognar5184 yeah, he’s terrific. First movie I saw him in was 28 Days Later.
Well...she ended up with three extra horses and a bunch of military gear.
No actually. In a deleted scene, Jude puts the dead soldiers on their horses and sends them running back to where they came from. Probably a good idea so the rest of the union army doesn't come knocking on her door.
If someone told me Natalie Portman was in cold mountain I would've said I watched that a bunch of times she wasnt in that.
Who'd have thought that that young man from the Northern Army who cared about the baby would grow up to help develop the Atomic Bomb?
Watching "Peaky Blinders" now. Highly recommended. Cillian Murphy stars.
I have the sound track, which was nominated for Best Original Score, though the score itself is very short. The rest of the CD is filled with old-time tunes, some of which are so-so and others are quite good. Cold Mountain attempted to compete with Oh Brother, Where Art Thou, but I think that the latter is better.
"No women. No kids" - Mathilda
powerful woman on this movie wow
Feel bad for that last dude
People that stand by and allow evil to happen are just as guilty as the ones committing it. Fuck him he deserved it.
Bunch of keyboard samurai here😂
@@BlakeFerret Newflash. You're one of those who stood by and allow evil to happen as well. So save your self-righteous horse shit you slimy piece of shit.
Stevie Micks omg you're such a sad ass pussy 😂
@@steviemicks785 actually no, decent people would NOT do this shit if they were starving, jude law was starving too and look how he handled it, he asked her for help not take whatever he wanted and then rape her 🙄🙄🙄 learn to be a decent human being bruh
That's the guy in 28 days later
Cillian siempre hace de buena persona😊
One of my favourites
Oh I hated this part
Anakin Skywalker shows up with a light saber
Have you got the clip where she is ripping up paper or know what film it's from?
"I want your clothes, boots and your motorcycle."
"you forgot to say please"
I've wanted to watch this movie for quite some time. For one reason or another, it just didn't work out. Until I find myself in possession of this movie, thinking with my luck it's be scar arched and unwatchable, I tried it. Looking back (after watching it) it was a beautiful movie, to say that it was quality in every aspect (not like many movies nowadays). It's a story of love, torn apart by war, life and evil. Through it all, they fight to be with one another. Great characters (except the Joker-like Bosie). A few unnecessary scenes amd lines that take away from the story and potential of its greatness, but other than that it's almost perfection. A movie I'd definitely re-watch, but hesitate to keep. If you enjoy a struggling romance or sad films, this might be the watch for you.
I guess both sides were in the wrong of how they treated women and children.
If there is anyone Jude Law could play in a Red Dead Redemption film, it would Arthur Morgan.
I was thinking more John Marston's...
I had no memory of her or cilian murphy being in this movie, wow
Same
It's beyond me how a man could get aroused in this situation.
Same
Its about control. They had absolutely no control in any other aspects of their life so taking advantage of a small framed young woman at that moment is what made many soldiers commit rape.
So Dumbledore, Oppenheimer, and Padmé Amidala were on a farm…
wait this isn't super mario 64 music
😂
"Move away from the goomba"
Excellent
Beautiful" perfect!😍
damn son, Tommy Shelby got blasted.
Thumbnail: Beauty and the Beast.
This film made the Union Army look destructive and menacing.
Wasnt there another movie cold mountain,?
They are General Sherman's bummers.
**Thomas Shelby dislikes this element**
No one can play better this scene
not Natalie Portman shooting Oppenheimer
Most Southern hillbillies are of Irish or Scots-Irish descent, so it's not that hard to get the accent down.
Meh. Most of England and Wales has more recent Irish and Scottish ancestors.
Most of us can do other accents, we hear each other in day to day life.
I'm English. 2 English parents. 3 English grandparents. 1 Irish grandparents.
5 English great-grandparents. 2 Irish great-grandparents. 1 Scottish great-grandparent.
4 English great-great-grandparents. 8 Irish great-great-grandparents. 4 Scottish great-grandparents.
2 English great-great-great-grandparents. 20 great-great-great-grandparents. 10 Scottish great-great-great-grandparents.
My observations, Americans are usually more English ancestors than most modern English have. For more than a thousand years it was a lot easier to get to England than it was to get the Americas.
@@runningfromabear8354 You are sadly mistaken. Research the Great Irish Potato Famine and the tens of thousands of Irish and Scots-irish who thus emigrated here. Your username demonstrates your abhorrent level of ignorance. Running from a charging bear is the one thing you should never do....dipshit
HE TRIED TO FUCKIN' SAVE YOUR BABY NATALIE!
YOU SHOULD MARRY HIM NOT KILL HIM POOR CILLIAN!
He probably would have told on her to his superior then led more to the house. Even though he tried to help the baby, she really couldn't take the chance of more coming back to finish her and her son off while taking what little food she had. Plus they did try to rape her, harm her baby, and steal her food. Kid was there at the wrong place wrong time.
When I first saw this I said "she's gonna shoot that bastard." And what happened?
BOOM!!
Johnny Reb the last guy wasn't a bastard.
Yes he was
@@1223steffen No he wasn't. You!re the real bastard.
Stevie Micks he deserved what happened to him. He is worse than calley
@@beninwarrior4579 all it takes for evil to reign is for Good people to do nothing and he did very little for her baby and nothing for her.
My GG Gpa was an old man when the war came. He was from SW Virginia. He was murdered by yankee renegades as he cut his wheat with a scythe…
Great movie crossover
Yon-Rogg
Jane Foster
Scarecrow
You're late I'm not paying for those
What's a Yon-Rogg?
@@eq1373 i tell you what is Yon-Rogg when you fix this damn door
Natalie and Jude appeared in Vox Lux and Closer
Also in "My Blueberry Nights".
the end of peaky blinders
Can somebody help me to meet Cillian Murphy? It s' my dream!!!
Dragon B im crazzy about peeky blinders right now! I have a Cillian man crush even though im a flaming heterosexual..
Graham Eyerley I love that show!! Cillian is such a bad ass actor, he would be amazing to meet!
@ Monster AsCanBe its called the complacency of war. You become a co conspirator if you do nothing or participate in the WRONG thing. Mi Lai anyone?
Like fighting to keep a population in chains?
@@mikesalyers4914 I think the point of this scene was to call us to remember that not every white person in the South was an advocate of slaver.y, or bad. Some were just regular hard working poor folk struggling to survive. N.P.'s husband was drafted into the Confederate Army, had no choice. And not all of the Union Soldiers were necessarity good guys, either. I thought one of the most poignant scenes at the beginning of the movie was the Southern Native American in combat with the Northern African American. Both races oppressed, colonized, (or kidnapped into slavery) slaughtered, etc., because of and by the white man.
@@cathylindeboom638 Remember that the native Americans were major slave owners who fought as allies of the Confederacy. Those natives weren't fighting for white people, they were fighting for slavery. In fact, they were the last group in America to free their slaves.
@@Robertz1986 ......long AFTER the Civil War too
Yankee raiders were no better than their confederate counterparts. War can make villains of anyone
The book's version of this scene is much better.
How is it? I can't find the book in my country :(
You don't have internet in your country?
Oh wait you're here, just order it sucka
Why the fuck are you comparing visual material to reading material?
In the book they take the pig, Inman follows and kills them. I think this scene is much better in its emotion and mood
Step away from the baby, by order of the Peaky fuckin Blinders
great scene
So they killed the nice guy?
He was not a nice guy.
He knew what was happening and did nothing to stop it.
@@JohnnyReb I only watched this clip and assumed he was bullied by the other guys because he was the young rookie and felt obligated to do what they told him plus worried what his position would be if he had stood up. I’m Imagining real life situations here.
@@leaveusalone2135 I am too.
Judging from how he was acting he knew what was happening and he knew it was wrong.
Therefore he was complicit in what they were doing.
In case you need to be reminded "I was just following orders" is not a excuse for doing nothing when you know what's happening is wrong.
Big actores!
Una excelente ACTRIZ
Typical union soldiers. Lincoln's army. Free the slaves, scorched earth, yeah right.
Exactly.
the Confederates states were an evil that needed to die,not telling the north was perfect,in fact they were bad as well but the south was worse
@@aweirdredguy3885 What the US soldiers did to the indians was equally bad, if not worse. Steal your land , rape your women, kill the food source off, obliterate whole villages and tribes. It’s actually worse !
@@michaelbarnett2527 i agree with you on that point,but in my previous comment i was talking specifically about the civil War
He didn't run very far lol.
😂😂😂😂
Should have taken some tips from David Goggins.
Oh yeah, Goggins wasn't born yet. It's the Civil War. 1860-65. Silly me😘🥳
Intense.
Ella mata al único de esos soldados que conoce la compasión. Pobre chico.
no se puede dejar a nadie vivo, el tendria que reportar el incidente y explicarlo al regresar a su batallon. Luego vendrian mas soldados a retribuirle el favor
@ Cierto. Por eso las guerras son la derrota de la civilización.
@@isabelveidt655 y es tragico que muchas veces es necesaria
I don't understand how people could do this to children...
War fucks up people.
@@tiaaaron3278 I can only imagine and hope to God I never have to see it up close. We have our own "little wars" here, but over all most of us are pretty fortunate, and spoiled.
Honestly don't remember Natalie or Cillian in this. Just Jude & Nicole giving great performances and Reene with her stupid annoying accent.
“Stupid annoying accent” got herself an Oscar award for this movie.
Renee's accent was awesome, and she was AWESOME in this film 👌👌
@@mai.vancon LOL, no. Her not winning for Chicago did.
I grew up in North Carolina. Renee was the only actor in this entire film with a convincing southern accent. Nicole Kidman's was so bad it made the whole movie very difficult to watch. Too bad, because it's a great story and otherwise very well done.
Why is he biting her?