One of Brando's best movies which seems to be totally forgotten today. I usually pull it out once, or twice a year and watch it again. It never gets old.
@@felixllanas4534 Most people say that and it must be true, Brother; I wasn't there; others say he said, "Prefiero morir de pie que vivir de rodillas."
@@nomibe2911 I heard George Burns said, "When you hate somebody, you're sitting at home hating them, and they don't know; they're out dancing, having a good time."
wow increíble. viendo esta escena uno no puede dejar de comparar a lo que hoy le sucede al presidente del perú, castillo. es prácticamente lo mismo. el poder te transforma, y si te abruma y no puedes con él mejor vuelve a lo tuyo. ese es el mensaje aquí.
One of Brando's best movies which seems to be totally forgotten today. I usually pull it out once, or twice a year and watch it again. It never gets old.
What an entertainer he was.....could watch his movies every day...
He almost became that which he fought against, Power does that to you.
Emiliano Zapata was a real revolutionary who did not even mercy to his own brother in term of societies Justic ,god bless him
Zapata once said "It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees".
@@felixllanas4534 Most people say that and it must be true, Brother; I wasn't there; others say he said, "Prefiero morir de pie que vivir de rodillas."
No fields, no home. No wife, no woman. No friends, no love.
He must have been lacking in diplomacy.
its not a popular opinion but this is my favorite marlon movie,like his acting in this movie so much,i think i will rewatch it many times
Magnífico Marlon Brando!!
Before Vito became The Don!!!!
Henry Silva as Hernandez
Look at the beginning (3 minutes) movie,
Zapata confront presidente same way.
THE ESSENCE OF POLITIC
Hernandez, H-E-R-. Fun fact, Spanish is extremely phonetic so it is rare that anyone would need to spell their names.
People say 85 per cent of people in Mexico know how to read.
His brother was a general. He was General Chevrón.
Looks like Burt Reynolds
I think Burt Reynolds's Mexican role was in the film One Hundred Rifles.
Brando hated Reynolds because people felt Reynolds looked like him.
@@nomibe2911 I heard George Burns said, "When you hate somebody, you're sitting at home hating them, and they don't know; they're out dancing, having a good time."
He said, "Hacienda de Ayala." I think that means, "Ayala's farm."
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Was at Dr. No?
Naming names.
your brother took our land!
my brother?
yes!
hmm...
A lot of people in Zapata's shoes would have just purported that their brother wouldn't do that.
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Come on! Lol
I'm sorry but MB looks ridiculous in "latin face." Great actor, tho
Looks creepy fr & whoever wtf we’re they thinking lol
I'm a Mexican. They look terrific 💯
@@irmamendoza9905 The moustache that the real Zapata had was much more fuller in appearance.
@@nessodap8409 Well, you're sitting at home, hating Marlon Brando, and he doesn't know; he's out dancing, having a good time.
@@MrJuvefrank um...
wow increíble. viendo esta escena uno no puede dejar de comparar a lo que hoy le sucede al presidente del perú, castillo. es prácticamente lo mismo. el poder te transforma, y si te abruma y no puedes con él mejor vuelve a lo tuyo. ese es el mensaje aquí.
Wit wan is Juranovic
Brown Face
a italian-american playng a mexican
@Ethan Rhodes thanks!
He was Irish lol
@@paulorufalco Hey AQ played many roles of different nationalities, and well. But it's probably why AQ got the Oscar and MB didn't.
@Bob Fresno brando? He was Italian
Brownface
Bad rendition of E. Zapata
Brando must have gone to the future to copy Burton Reynolds look