There's a touch of the Arthur Miller and Death of a Salesman here, which is unsurprising in that Brian Dennehy played Willy Loman on stage with great success. The theme of lost male pride is updated to the 1980s when 'Reaganomics' in the USA and Thatcherism in the UK shut down many manufacturing plants and switched the emphasis to service industries.
Brian has been my favorite actor since l was a child. His performances are so compelling whether he plays a good man or a villain, you can be sure to be blown away by his take on the character. Steller actor who comes along but once in a lifetime.
Well said and very true!I`ve rooted for him in movies ,and been scared silly by him! Recently rewatched "To catch a killer" ,and ,oh boy!! Chilling performance ,just chilling.
No blasphemer is resting in peace. Isaiah 57:21 There is no peace, says my God, to the wicked. Proverbs 4:14-16 Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away. For they *SLEEP NOT* except they have done mischief; and *THEIR SLEEP IS TAKEN AWAY*
One of the best movies ever made it's just such a good story line. Brian D. Was great to watch in this role his movie's were always good.. Thanks for posting God bless 🙏🏼🙏🏻🦋💜
this is one of the most beautiful movies, one of the best acted stories I've ever seen. Think the highest of Dennehy and Damon, just fantastic actors. BEST BEST. thank you for this.
What a deep insightful character “ play “, of father and son. Brian plays the 2nd w war character so well. There seems to be a genuine bond between matt and brian.
Brian Dennehy, is a great actor!! Great movie! Matt Damon is an awesome actor!! 💗 I’ve seen this before a long time ago and so glad I got to watch it again💕 This reminds me of what happened in our small town were my husband and a lot of people worked and sent all production to China cause it was cheaper to make. The largest plant shut down and it was a terrible situation for all the people and their family.❤️
Worked in an automotive plant that made piston rings and oil filters in the 70's 80's and beyond. It was a UAW plant. Remember taking concessions during the 80's, some parts of our plant was moved to Knoxville, and Kearny, NB. This movie brought back some of those buried memories.
What a great actor he was,truly ,must have watched just about every film he made,recently saw him in "body language",real young then ,also Richard Jenkins RIP Brian Dennehy
In my role in the media I met Matt Damon briefly at a red carpet movie premiere in Sydney, Australia. He seemed like a genuinely likeable, nice fellow. Definitely one of the greatest movie stars of all time, without having to resort to machismo roles of the macho man - even in the Bourne movies. How good did Julia Stiles look on the back of his motorbike ?!?
It's, my first time seeing this movie, and am glad I did. With such fine actors. As Brian Dennehy (RIP Dear Man) and Matt Damon (His debut movie). How could you possibly go wrong. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you Y/T for the upload. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for you! 😊 ❤
Support your local small businesses and buy american made as much as you can whenever possible. Even if the price is a little higher and you cant afford it but at least try to commit one or two item everytime is helping. We have to unite and care for the land we live on, work together, stop the hatred and bitterness. The problem we have to get rid of is the corruptions from our bs politicians so regular hard working folks get a chance to a future.
August 6th 2020-an extraordinary movie. Brilliant storyline and incredibly cast. Thank you for sharing this with us. Watching and appreciative from the Fiji Islands.
Good filmization of the theme of how fathers' dreams about their sons are threatened to be floundered on soft lake water. Slightly bearing on Miller's "Death of a Salesman," but very strong performances by Dennehy and Damon make the movie come close to life. The ending has left much to be expected.
@@AnnE-mn8ny Both are real !! But , I believe some exaggerations done reg.the virus ,but it's serious ! I have residences died for the virus here in my community here in L.A. !!! And my sis's friends's families lost their grandmother & mother ( different family ) for covid also ! Global warming is real !!! I had learnt about it in my school in the 70's ,too !
This movie is depressing, the story is too real and too well told, the cast too good, I think I mean it is a really good depressing movie. Excellent snapshot of a time us boomers remember well.
Things are worse now for many people. Incomes were better in those days for many. But this film kinda drives home what people mean when they say that money is the source of all evil. It is not. It is the lack of it because of the crazy way in which we run our world. I wish I had solutions for that (also because then a lot of people would stop hating).
@@whelpdog1 Philip Alston: "Poverty is a political choice." (Australian national, John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, and co-Chair of the law school's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and also the previous Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights for the UN among other things.)
He was such a big guy to I bet you you would have gave Rambo a run for his money in real life we miss u Brian a consume professional no flash just class
🗣Thanks again for uploading these great 👍 🎥🍿 Another Great 👍 Movie🗣” Raising son”♒️MR. AND♥️♌️MRS. DELOACH♥️Actors and Actress!♥️Simply a great 👍 movie🎥🗣Gus Robinson (Brian Dennehy) is a foreman in a Detroit auto plant at the tail end of the Reagan administration. His son, Charlie (Matt Damon), is away at medical school at Gus' insistence, though Charlie is still resentful about a career path he feels forced into. When Charlie unexpectedly comes home and announces he's dropped out of school to work alongside his father at the plant, it comes as particularly bad timing: cutbacks and lay-offs have put Gus in danger of losing his job for good. 🎥🍿BY MRS. DELOACH🎥🍿
I worked production line labor in Texas in the late 70’s. Worst job I’ve ever had. Lousy pay, no union, got screamed at if you said ANYTHING to another coworker. Horrible place.
MOVIE INFO Brian Dennehy stars in this made-for-cable drama about a blue-collar family man laid off from his auto-industry job who learns that his resentful son plans to drop out of medical school. www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1028915_rising_son
Wonderfully done story, wonderfully acted. Wonderful ending. Times like these continue...just watch the Obamas documentary on Neflix about the very same kind of changes in manufacturing that continues, leaving workers and the town to struggle.
Brings to light so many mistakes made. USA mfg & the original owners sitting on the laurels, not improving production, gas mileage, dependability, quality and the japanese copies then made our cars and equipment better. Damn to those USA inovators who failed to progress while USA workers depended on them. That said those workers were demanding so much more in salary & benefits that the accumulation of these mistakes created the opportunity to move mfg oversees as USA slowly implodes yet USA taxpayers are funding other countries, illegals and migrants who hate USA. Great movie, great cast, so sad.
Sad what has happened to this country. Capitalist decided to manufacture in China, Japan and other oppressed countries. Ask the trumps where they make their stuff for cheap. The rich are always looking how to get more. By the way I have never met an immigrant who hates America. Best wishes .
A sibling was running his BS, in order to, run his scam. So he says to me, because I am suppose to relinquish to his manipulation, " Blood is thicker than water. " I replied: " Shit is thicker that blood ! " .
This is so 80's. So wrong in so many ways. Yeah Reagan, I hear ya, he was an actor, and not a very good one. Our society began to unravel in the 60s, the 80s are when the threads started breaking and now, there's nothing left to hold it together. There's nothing glorious in this story. The 80s is when our corporations sold us out to Asia for profit. The 80s is when we decided that the Japanese were better at electronics than they were at gardening and the Mexicans are better at gardening than anybody else. Both not true, just more affordable. The 80s is when we decided that Americans couldn't build cars anymore. The decade we laid American craftsmanship in the ground right next to quality customer service. Oh yeah, Dennehy is great, do you see how he talks to his wife at the table? This is why none of you millennials have parents! At least he admits he's got a clip-on tie. I don't think I can watch this anymore...
only three words matter in your speech, just more affordable. Who bought the product from Japan and moved labour to Asia? Americans, Brits and many more. Whats the answer now? we cant change yesterday!
@@davidw.robertson448 America never was right. You tried, and came close with the New Deal. But the Republicans unravelled that and you are going down fast.
@@pirbird14 I am not an American. The New Deal was an effort by FDR to bring Socialism to America. He was successful and the US is a Socialist i.e. Statist country and its Constitution is observed mainly in the breach. Most Americans would disagree with that description because they have been thoroughly brainwashed and overrun by people from many other cultures who have no idea what is contained in the Constitution. FDR was a lawyer who became a career politician and he belonged to the American upper class who love Socialism as it gives them power without responsibility. The Democratic Party is supported by the very wealthy and the very poor and used to be supported by the blue collar working class but that is changing. That the US is disintegrating is true and Socialism has largely contributed to that. It is a dying ideology that was invented by the bankers for the benefit of the bankers who issue their monopoly money to fund its projects and put the nation in hock to themselves. Like every ideology Socialism fulfils the hopes dreams and ambitions of the masses and the aims of the ruling class.
There's a touch of the Arthur Miller and Death of a Salesman here, which is unsurprising in that Brian Dennehy played Willy Loman on stage with great success. The theme of lost male pride is updated to the 1980s when 'Reaganomics' in the USA and Thatcherism in the UK shut down many manufacturing plants and switched the emphasis to service industries.
Came here to watch this just because of Brian Dennehy. What a great actor he was!
Thank you for sharing all things "Brian Dennehy": I loved his Talent and Enjoyed Every Single One Of His Movies❤️💯😁 deb in SC😇 09/22/2024🎉
RIP Brian Dennehy 🙏 💕 He really knew how to own the screen.💕🌹
My favorite actor, Brian Dennehy.
Great upload, thanks👏👏👏👌
Never seen this one but it's a gem Brian Dennehy, Matt Damon and Piper Laurie compliment eachother in their great acting performance. RIP Brian🙏💗😇
Brian has been my favorite actor since l was a child. His performances are so compelling whether he plays a good man or a villain, you can be sure to be blown away by his take on the character. Steller actor who comes along but once in a lifetime.
And cute, too!
Well said and very true!I`ve rooted for him in movies ,and been scared silly by him! Recently rewatched "To catch a killer" ,and ,oh boy!! Chilling performance ,just chilling.
I first knew him from the first Rambo movie
I've never seen Brian Dennehy in a bad film ,what a great actor , R I P Sir
No blasphemer is resting in peace.
Isaiah 57:21 There is no peace, says my God, to the wicked.
Proverbs 4:14-16 Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away. For they *SLEEP NOT* except they have done mischief; and *THEIR SLEEP IS TAKEN AWAY*
@A Tangerine Repent or Perish.
I agree. He was really authentic, he lived the part and that was a beautiful talent.
@@single2005woman how did he blaspheme?
@@dannieisKING By dishonoring his name in vain. Such as swearing.
One of the best movies ever made it's just such a good story line. Brian D. Was great to watch in this role his movie's were always good.. Thanks for posting God bless 🙏🏼🙏🏻🦋💜
this is one of the most beautiful movies, one of the best acted stories I've ever seen. Think the highest of Dennehy and Damon, just fantastic actors. BEST BEST. thank you for this.
Can't believe I missed this one and gonna Watch It Now💯‼️❤️😁 deb in SC🎊 09/22/2024
Brian Dennhy we all miss you to much, R I P. Fantastic movie 💖👍👍👍👍
What a deep insightful character “ play “, of father and son.
Brian plays the 2nd w war character so well.
There seems to be a genuine bond between matt and brian.
A great true to life movie
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Thanks for the share
What a movie! Thanks for posting this.
Miss Brian Dennehy so, so much. Truly one of a kind, none like him before or since. Great movie.
Amen to that sweetie.
Miss Brian?
@@jeffberry3515 Lol. I thought so ,too 1st ! She meant she misses Brian Dennehy !
Brian Dennehy, is a great actor!! Great movie! Matt Damon is an awesome actor!! 💗 I’ve seen this before a long time ago and so glad I got to watch it again💕 This reminds me of what happened in our small town were my husband and a lot of people worked and sent all production to China cause it was cheaper to make. The largest plant shut down and it was a terrible situation for all the people and their family.❤️
Fabulous acting! A real movie about real people...not today's Hollywood crap! Bravo!
Brian Dennehy was a phenomenal actor and had a wide career that included, T. V., cinema and stage.
Thank you. It's a great and beautiful movie. I enjoy and like all Brian Dennehy's movie. He is one of y favorite actor.
Brian Dennehy movies are the best!!💞
Worked in an automotive plant that made piston rings and oil filters in the 70's 80's and beyond.
It was a UAW plant. Remember taking concessions during the 80's, some parts of our plant was moved to Knoxville, and Kearny, NB.
This movie brought back some of those buried memories.
"We´re your sons - why do we have to be heros?" Life is often an uphill climb for all of us.
Brian Dennehy was an amazing actor.
I loved him. RIP Brian
LOVED HIM SINCE "EDGE OF DARKNESS", ONE OF THE BEST TV SERIES, EVER. MY Number 1.
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Great actor brian dennehy 👍👍👍 RIP MY IDOL 💋💋💕❣️❣️🙏🙏🙏
What a great actor he was,truly ,must have watched just about every film he made,recently saw him in "body language",real young then ,also Richard Jenkins RIP Brian Dennehy
*Definitely* an _"Oldie But Goodie"_ ..... Thanks Peter Taylor for the upload. 👌
Excellent movie and acting God Bless Brian Dennehy.
In my role in the media I met Matt Damon briefly at a red carpet movie premiere in Sydney, Australia. He seemed like a genuinely likeable, nice fellow. Definitely one of the greatest movie stars of all time, without having to resort to machismo roles of the macho man - even in the Bourne movies. How good did Julia Stiles look on the back of his motorbike ?!?
What a movie! I can't believe I never heard of it. Highly recommend!
Well done! What a great movie, acting, story, whole thing! Thanks and Matt Damon, what a doll❤️🧡💛💚💙
Piper Laurie has always been a great actress!
Very good movie about r human struggles!
BRIAN DENNEHY GREAT ACTOR
Brian Dennehy nailed it!!! How can a man make you hate him and love him at the same time?!?!
What a wonderful, beautiful movie.
Matt Damon is a Great Actor
It's, my first time seeing this movie, and am glad I did. With such fine actors. As Brian Dennehy (RIP Dear Man) and Matt Damon (His debut movie). How could you possibly go wrong. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you Y/T for the upload. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for you! 😊 ❤
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Thanks heaps for the share
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A true fan of Brian what a great actor . So surreal in every accord. Rip... Mr denahey..
Old flick . OK watch . No Ads . Lota very young actors . Thanx Uploader
Mat damon , love him too , amazing guy ,actor , 👄👄👄❤️
A great film and love Matt Damon good a great performance . everyone was great actor
Support your local small businesses and buy american made as much as you can whenever possible. Even if the price is a little higher and you cant afford it but at least try to commit one or two item everytime is helping. We have to unite and care for the land we live on, work together, stop the hatred and bitterness. The problem we have to get rid of is the corruptions from our bs politicians so regular hard working folks get a chance to a future.
Trying so long, here we are back agonizing a battle half a century ago. Lest you forget....remember.
Excellent thank you very much
Very deep movie. Superb! TQ
August 6th 2020-an extraordinary movie. Brilliant storyline and incredibly cast. Thank you for sharing this with us. Watching and appreciative from the Fiji Islands.
Bula
@@trudyfox938 Bula vinaka.
Calvin Klein I love Fiji. What part are you in?
@@trudyfox938 Suva.
Calvin Klein nice. I like the colourful Indian temple there. How’s the Naisoso Island development coming along?
Great movie and great performances!
Big man. Huge talent❤️
Excellent movie
Good filmization of the theme of how fathers' dreams about their sons are threatened to be floundered on soft lake water. Slightly bearing on Miller's "Death of a Salesman," but very strong performances by Dennehy and Damon make the movie come close to life. The ending has left much to be expected.
Good movie...five thumbs up
I think in these days of the virus, families are having a very difficult time. This movie would remind them that no job is too little to survive
@@AnnE-mn8ny Both are real !! But , I believe some exaggerations done reg.the virus ,but it's serious ! I have residences died for the virus here in my community here in L.A. !!! And my sis's friends's families lost their grandmother & mother ( different family ) for covid also ! Global warming is real !!! I had learnt about it in my school in the 70's ,too !
Thanks .looks good. I've subscribed to you. Your movies look good. So thanks fron Australia
Great move to watch.. Thank you so much,,
Avid fan of brian ..great actor RIP ..thanks for this beautiful movie
This movie is depressing, the story is too real and too well told, the cast too good, I think I mean it is a really good depressing movie. Excellent snapshot of a time us boomers remember well.
Things are worse now for many people. Incomes were better in those days for many. But this film kinda drives home what people mean when they say that money is the source of all evil. It is not. It is the lack of it because of the crazy way in which we run our world. I wish I had solutions for that (also because then a lot of people would stop hating).
@@angelinasouren Equal opportunity, not outcome.
@@whelpdog1 shoabita fudkawa
@@angelinasouren High Corporate Taxes, Union Labor Costs, Government did it.
@@whelpdog1 Philip Alston: "Poverty is a political choice."
(Australian national, John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, and co-Chair of the law school's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and also the previous Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights for the UN among other things.)
LOVED BRIAN SINCE "EDGE OF DARNESS", SUPERB ACTOR. MISSED.
oh my gosh! Matt! so cute. a young powerhouse.
Dam fine movie thanks for the movie
Oldie and a goodie
Brian Dennehy..😢
Thank you excellent movie
Good movie haven't seen it before,cried at end.
I like Mat Damen’s movies👍😊
My only criticism. This movie was shot in that era when nearly every scene was filmed in the 'dark'...or at the very least in dark tones!!
*chuckles*
He was such a big guy to I bet you you would have gave Rambo a run for his money in real life we miss u Brian a consume professional no flash just class
Wow, introducing Matt Damon. Must be his first movie.
@Maya Silliman,
Yes your right it's his first movie. 🙂
🗣Thanks again for uploading these great 👍 🎥🍿 Another Great 👍 Movie🗣” Raising son”♒️MR. AND♥️♌️MRS. DELOACH♥️Actors and Actress!♥️Simply a great 👍 movie🎥🗣Gus Robinson (Brian Dennehy) is a foreman in a Detroit auto plant at the tail end of the Reagan administration. His son, Charlie (Matt Damon), is away at medical school at Gus' insistence, though Charlie is still resentful about a career path he feels forced into. When Charlie unexpectedly comes home and announces he's dropped out of school to work alongside his father at the plant, it comes as particularly bad timing: cutbacks and lay-offs have put Gus in danger of losing his job for good.
🎥🍿BY MRS. DELOACH🎥🍿
That's the best movies as well
Matt Damon❤😁
I wish they had closed captions.
Where was this movie filmed at? Anyone knows?
These aren't the best movies but they remind you of life experiences
pretty descent flick had its ups and downs but very covid worthy
👍, good movie.
Americans used to work in the busy factories once upon a time
Wow! Matt's first.
Wow. They made a movie about my life.
And my brother is more pissed than I am.
so sad for you both.
I worked production line labor in Texas in the late 70’s. Worst job I’ve ever had. Lousy pay, no union, got screamed at if you said ANYTHING to another coworker. Horrible place.
Oh my this has that air of deer hunter about it.
them kinda dads are not just in US of A , they are everywhere ,
The kid beating kind?
Well,i've been watching low budget movies. Because i feel bored and have nothing else to watch.But some of the movies have good stories tho. 😀
Great Movie thank you
The down fall of economy really shatters every family, its true.
@Sayit AsItIs may be
MOVIE INFO
Brian Dennehy stars in this made-for-cable drama about a blue-collar family man laid off from his auto-industry job who learns that his resentful son plans to drop out of medical school.
www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1028915_rising_son
First time seeing this one.
Renee Braxton,
Me too!
Wonderfully done story, wonderfully acted. Wonderful ending. Times like these continue...just watch the Obamas documentary on Neflix about the very same kind of changes in manufacturing that continues, leaving workers and the town to struggle.
Brings to light so many mistakes made. USA mfg & the original owners sitting on the laurels, not improving production, gas mileage, dependability, quality and the japanese copies then made our cars and equipment better. Damn to those USA inovators who failed to progress while USA workers depended on them. That said those workers were demanding so much more in salary & benefits that the accumulation of these mistakes created the opportunity to move mfg oversees as USA slowly implodes yet USA taxpayers are funding other countries, illegals and migrants who hate USA. Great movie, great cast, so sad.
The Lima agreement of 1975 to transfer industrial and manufacturing sectors. advances to developing countries in exchange for there people.
Sad what has happened to this country. Capitalist decided to manufacture in China, Japan and other oppressed countries. Ask the trumps where they make their stuff for cheap. The rich are always looking how to get more. By the way I have never met an immigrant who hates America. Best wishes .
Wow!
Brians acting as good as Brando without a doupt
2024 ❤❤
That was good!.
A sibling was running his BS, in order to, run his scam. So he says to me, because I am suppose to relinquish to his manipulation, " Blood is thicker than water. " I replied: " Shit is thicker that blood ! " .
IS this film,where in the ending.....just kidding
There’s no volume.
Please check your mute button and other controls. 90 other commenters can hear it fine. regards P
Watched first 12 minutes of mind boggling boredom. Will it get better? Dunno - I'm outa here! Keep hearing the Brit dramas are good.
I thought Matt Damon's 1st role was Mystic Pizza?
he wasnt in mystic pizza was he???
I thought it was Good Will Hunting.
Yes, he was in mystic pizza, and the introducing comes as his first television movie. This was made for TV not the big screen.
@@colinreeves6473 ,
I didn't think he was either. But I checked it out, and yes he was in Mystic Pizza. He played a guy named "Streamer."
@@mayasilliman1465 ,
Yes he was in "Good Will Hunting." But it wasn't his first movie. "Rising Son" is his movie debut. 🙂
This is so 80's. So wrong in so many ways. Yeah Reagan, I hear ya, he was an actor, and not a very good one. Our society began to unravel in the 60s, the 80s are when the threads started breaking and now, there's nothing left to hold it together. There's nothing glorious in this story. The 80s is when our corporations sold us out to Asia for profit. The 80s is when we decided that the Japanese were better at electronics than they were at gardening and the Mexicans are better at gardening than anybody else. Both not true, just more affordable.
The 80s is when we decided that Americans couldn't build cars anymore. The decade we laid American craftsmanship in the ground right next to quality customer service. Oh yeah, Dennehy is great, do you see how he talks to his wife at the table? This is why none of you millennials have parents! At least he admits he's got a clip-on tie.
I don't think I can watch this anymore...
Well I can watch it has President Donald Trump it's going to get America right again
only three words matter in your speech, just more affordable. Who bought the product from Japan and moved labour to Asia? Americans, Brits and many more. Whats the answer now? we cant change yesterday!
@@kevinmaeder7670 Only Americans and God can get America right again. Americans obviously can't so it will have to be God.
@@davidw.robertson448 America never was right. You tried, and came close with the New Deal. But the Republicans unravelled that and you are going down fast.
@@pirbird14 I am not an American. The New Deal was an effort by FDR to bring Socialism to America. He was successful and the US is a Socialist i.e. Statist country and its Constitution is observed mainly in the breach. Most Americans would disagree with that description because they have been thoroughly brainwashed and overrun by people from many other cultures who have no idea what is contained in the Constitution.
FDR was a lawyer who became a career politician and he belonged to the American upper class who love Socialism as it gives them power without responsibility. The Democratic Party is supported by the very wealthy and the very poor and used to be supported by the blue collar working class but that is changing.
That the US is disintegrating is true and Socialism has largely contributed to that. It is a dying ideology that was invented by the bankers for the benefit of the bankers who issue their monopoly money to fund its projects and put the nation in hock to themselves. Like every ideology Socialism fulfils the hopes dreams and ambitions of the masses and the aims of the ruling class.
Ving rahmes!?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ving_Rhames
So much lost when we gave all our jobs to Asia....where to now?
Because you fools waste your whole life do some hard work that make you proud
@A Tangerine and now we're buying more and more merch from Amazon, will wipe out retail as we know it.
Introducing Matt Damon? He already had 2 other films under his belt, including Field Of Dreams.
@Kevin Doran,
Field of Dreams? Are you sure about that? Because Kevin Costner stars in that one not Matt Damon.
@@MissLinas I didn't say he was the star, I said he was in the cast. My point was. why say "introducing" about someone who has already been in film.