Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World: Surprise attack

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  • Opening of the movie, Captain Aubrey (Russell Crowe) discerns another ship in the fog and warns everyone of an incoming attack on the Surprise. He orders his crew around while under attack as the ship gets heavily damaged by the round shots coming from the enemy.
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Комментарии • 319

  • @drunkweebmarine9492
    @drunkweebmarine9492 Год назад +733

    This movie deserved so many awards. It’s a masterpiece

    • @BaileysMariner
      @BaileysMariner Год назад +36

      It was up against Return of the King at the Oscars so didn't stand a chance.

    • @drunkweebmarine9492
      @drunkweebmarine9492 Год назад +5

      @@BaileysMariner oh I know sadly

    • @philip8551
      @philip8551 Год назад +12

      ITS A MASTAPIECE

    • @markus30000
      @markus30000 Год назад +17

      And also a commanderpiece!

    • @BlazeTheGamer1
      @BlazeTheGamer1 Год назад +2

      I guess you could say it really is the master and commander of the genre!

  • @josephagundez5336
    @josephagundez5336 9 месяцев назад +145

    I randomly showed this movie in my World History class a few years ago after my students did two full days of state testing. They were exhausted and we were wrapping up our Napoleonic Wars unit. I put it on thinking none of them would watch it, but it would at least be some background noise while they worked on missing assignments and it was relevent to our unit. ALL of my students were glued to the screen, not a phone in sight, just fully invested in the story of Jack Aubrey and the HMS Surprise. I was happy to learn that one of my students picked up the first two books while out shopping at Barnes & Noble with his mom and by the time he graduated last year he read the entire series.

    • @PatienceWithAnimals-be6uc
      @PatienceWithAnimals-be6uc 6 месяцев назад +6

      Teachers like you truly alter the course of students entire lives!!! :)

    • @kevinclarkson7036
      @kevinclarkson7036 5 месяцев назад +1

      Me too - the entire series

    • @jonathangarrison
      @jonathangarrison 3 месяца назад +5

      That's teaching, Mr. Pullings. My God, that's teaching!

    • @ozzyphil74
      @ozzyphil74 3 месяца назад +4

      It's a brilliant series too. Got me interested in sailing

    • @robertf3479
      @robertf3479 Месяц назад +2

      @@ozzyphil74 This series and the earlier "Hornblower" series by C.S. Forrester got me hooked into naval history. I first read "Captain Horatio Hornblower" some 60 years ago and then started the "Master and Commander" series right after I started my own Navy career.
      This movie deserves a well written and performed sequel.

  • @spitfire4sergi
    @spitfire4sergi Год назад +882

    Someday and mark my words: I’m going come back to this comment and say it finally happened… Somebody is going to have a Hollywood budget and make a Trafalgar movie with this quality. Hopefully in my lifetime!

    • @Jjrmtv
      @Jjrmtv Год назад +4

      yes!

    • @wyvern4248
      @wyvern4248 Год назад +10

      But who will be chosen to play Lord Nelson?

    • @THE-BUNKEN-DRUM
      @THE-BUNKEN-DRUM Год назад +100

      ​@@wyvern4248: I honestly wouldn't be surprised if they tried to put some black "LBGQT...." woman in the role.

    • @rodrikofharlaw6848
      @rodrikofharlaw6848 Год назад +14

      @Documentary Detective III He's ignoring the battle stuff for a bunch of drama with napoleon's s*** wife. It'll be weak.

    • @rodrikofharlaw6848
      @rodrikofharlaw6848 Год назад +6

      @Documentary Detective III Jeez kingdom of heaven came out almost 20 years ago. What a world.

  • @ISAF_Ace
    @ISAF_Ace Год назад +413

    Not only does this sequence show an understanding of age of sail naval combat, but it also demonstrates its understanding of French and British firing tactics. French crews aimed high to kill officers and take down the masts reducing maneuverability, British crews aimed close to the waterline to cause flooding and dwindle return fire.

    • @TheLostArchives1
      @TheLostArchives1 Год назад +14

      W understanding

    • @neoxyte
      @neoxyte Год назад +59

      British crews also focused low in an effort to kill men. Their focus was not sinking ships as it's pretty hard to sink a wooden ship. Their focus was killing crew in an effort to disable ships or force the enemy to surrender.

    • @fablucia
      @fablucia Год назад +11

      Damn, I didnt know that. Valuable insight, thanks a lot for sharing!

    • @levowen
      @levowen Год назад +38

      In the end to defeat the Acheron, Captain Aubrey must bend and adapt his own rules and ideas of naval warfare. Aiming high as opposed to aiming low in the first fight, disguising themselves as a whaler to draw the enemy closer and symbolically, he tells the crew no saluting after flogging a seamen for not saluting earlier. Not standing on tradition in this case appeared to be the lesser of two "weevils"

    • @doublehelix5486
      @doublehelix5486 Год назад +9

      @@neoxyte A wooden ship was good prize money - too wasteful to sink. And as far as I recall - Captain Aubrey was good at it.

  • @mansah707
    @mansah707 Год назад +106

    there wont be another masterpiece like this one. words arent enough to praise the camera work , sound and the naval battle accuracy. always amazed and in awe. hats off to Peter Wier.

    • @DenKHK
      @DenKHK 3 месяца назад +2

      I completely agree with you but for the opening scene I have just one major gripe - the camera angle of the view of the Acheron during the close fight. The vignetting suggests it's through the telescopes on the Surprise, but we see the Acheron almost bow-on while firing. Should've either done away with the vignette, so it looks like a normal movie audience's view, or taken from a realistic angle (like when observing Surprise's shot bounce off Acheron and Acheron returns fire at the quarterdeck)

    • @mansah707
      @mansah707 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DenKHK woah.. didnt think about that at all. but good thought and comment. thanks!

    • @TaZ101SAGA
      @TaZ101SAGA 26 дней назад +1

      @@DenKHK Ha, I thought I was the only one who ever noticed that.

  • @STIAVI80R
    @STIAVI80R Год назад +110

    Most underrated and unawarded movie in my cinematic experience of 41 years. Deserved and still deserves a sequel

    • @Mr_Dumpty
      @Mr_Dumpty 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly! I still watch this film every now and then, as I did a few days ago again haha. Easily in my top five list but certainly an underappreciated film.

    • @SS4Luxray
      @SS4Luxray 5 месяцев назад +1

      Sadly this film flopped at the box office. It was released at the same time as Return of the King and every award it was nominated for and lost went to RotK. Also, it was released just a few months after Curse of the Black Pearl. Crowe has said he’d return for a sequel. But sadly, the film only has a small fan base and I don’t think a studio would risk $150-200M on building practical ships or even CGI chips, especially after the strikes last year.

    • @adamalexander4883
      @adamalexander4883 2 месяца назад

      @@SS4LuxrayInstead we’ll get Fast and Furious 42 or Saw 23. Formulaic, generic trash that attempts nothing original and takes zero risks, green-lit by greedy producers whose primary concern is not making good movies, but rather wringing as many pennies out of moviegoers as possible in order to appease shareholders.

    • @robertf3479
      @robertf3479 Месяц назад

      @@SS4Luxray That's unfortunate. The "HMS Surprise" is still afloat in San Diego, I have a screensaver of her passing USS Ronald Reagan that I've displayed on my computer at work with people commenting on how good the "Photo Shop" was. It ain't photo shopped and can still be found on Google.

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Месяц назад +1

      It wasn't at all underrated 😂😂

  • @steelhammer103
    @steelhammer103 Год назад +244

    I love the opening sequence of how the light of the cannon barrage is shown though the fog, and then followed up by the rumbles of the cannons, and then the momentary pause before cannonballs hit ship. I can watch that sequence over and over again.

    • @brutusbarnabus8098
      @brutusbarnabus8098 Год назад +5

      The first salvo was grape shot, my brudda, used to take out personnel. Aubrey knew it which is why he told everyone to get down.

    • @waynemongo
      @waynemongo Год назад

      Lovely bit o' grape

    • @Rasbiff
      @Rasbiff Год назад +23

      ​​​​@@brutusbarnabus8098 that was not grapeshot, it is regular round shot, it's too far away for grape. If you pause the video at the right place you can see the round balls flying just above deck. The crew lays down because round shot is deadly as fuck too and the Acheron fires along the length of the Surprise, which has a potential of causing many causalities. Fortunately, Surprise takes the salvo straight to the bow which is a very sturdy part of the ship. That's why this salvo does do comparatively little damage compared to the broadsides delivered later in this scene which go right into the starboard side of the Surprise and takes out Tom and several gun crews.

    • @andywhysall6744
      @andywhysall6744 Год назад +1

      Bearing in mind that Acheron's view of Surprise is as good as the view the other way that we see, it's a miracle that any of Acheron's first broadside hit Surprise at all. But even two or three good hits from her main battery could have dome epic damage to Surprise. I enjoy looking out for shredded anachronistic plywood that appears as battle damage... But it's such a good movie I can forgive it anything. You might be disappointed learn that the real Acheron was a British bomb ship (big mortar and a few light guns) converted from a merchantman. Was burned after she and HMS Arrow put up a bit of an epic fight to prevent two French heavy frigates capturing their convoy.

    • @johnredcorn2476
      @johnredcorn2476 Год назад +5

      ​@@Rasbiff read somewhere the real killer was the wood splinters where the shot hit it. Much like how modern hesh rounds work

  • @hunterm4188
    @hunterm4188 8 месяцев назад +33

    “Straight at them Mr. Moet”
    “Straight at them sir”
    Sends chills down your back

    • @RachelMckinit
      @RachelMckinit 21 день назад

      The definition of indefatigable!

  • @soldat2501
    @soldat2501 2 года назад +135

    2:13 I could watch that scene forever. It’s like an old oil painting. Amazing period in human existence. Such a beautiful and deadly way to make war.

    • @dietcoke759
      @dietcoke759 Год назад +2

      Amazing shot. Would like to see them firing even closer in boarding hook distance

    • @alexraptor7137
      @alexraptor7137 Год назад +12

      Oh god yes! I mean the carnage of that kind of warfare was horrific, from the injuries to the infections that followed, if you were lucky, or unlucky enough to survive. But there is undeniably a certain majesty and awe-inspiring sight, to see too immovable tall titans, pummel away at each other, belching smoke and fire, as if each gunport was a gateway to hell itself. The ships themselves, finely crafted labors of love, some even adorned with ornamentation and sculptures by some of the most skilled artists of their time, though this was more true for vessels built in the 17th and 18th centuries.

    • @forrestgumball
      @forrestgumball Год назад +1

      Can only be competitive with WW2 air battles in terms of once in an eternity types of moments

    • @johnh6065
      @johnh6065 Год назад

      Just my two cents but gotta go with aboukir bay. still get nelson, and get the chase, the false reports, the correct reports, the run down, the full moon battle just as picturesque as hollywood could ask for, and nelson's own words amid the floating debris, hundreds dead and wounded, and the captured prizes "victory is not a storng enough word for such a scene."

    • @wulfheort8021
      @wulfheort8021 Год назад

      @@forrestgumball That's subjective though. I am most fascinated by tank warfare, but ships from the age of sails firing broadside to broadside at each other is the most awesome looking thing in warfare of all time.

  • @matthewishunting
    @matthewishunting Год назад +44

    The sound design in this movie is a character in itself. Bravo work

    • @itsallgoodman4108
      @itsallgoodman4108 6 месяцев назад +1

      Perfect film to test your new home theater sound system with

    • @KingdaToro
      @KingdaToro 5 месяцев назад +1

      Probably the best ever. This is THE SCENE for demonstrating your sound system!

  • @shauntbarry
    @shauntbarry Год назад +24

    20 years old and still looks fresh as a daisy.. Such an underrated movie

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Месяц назад

      Oh please 🙄, this film won Academy Awards... nominated for 10 different ones. Received 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Ebert gave it 4 stars out of 4... but then everything that's ever been done is either _"underrated"_ or _"criminally underrated"_ on RUclips 😂😂

  • @kelleymcbride4633
    @kelleymcbride4633 Год назад +65

    This movie gets better every time I watch it. Great Sunday afternoon rainy day movie. Adventure, loyalty, honor, discipline, hard work, friendship and sacrifice this movie has it all!

  • @wulfheort8021
    @wulfheort8021 Год назад +62

    A movie with a wonderful storyline, character arcs and even historical accuracy. My heart is satisfied.

  • @deadreckoning6288
    @deadreckoning6288 Год назад +45

    This opening scene in the theater was one of the most impressive Ive ever experienced.

  • @kjgoebel7098
    @kjgoebel7098 Год назад +101

    Astounding! A filmmaker who understands that sound doesn't travel instantaneously. I've seen that in maybe one other movie ever.

    • @teldrah
      @teldrah Год назад +4

      The Coen brothers also understand this. Towards the end of True Grit, we see Cogburn fire his revolver in the distance and hear the shot a moment later. But I agree, it's a rare thing to see.

    • @kjgoebel7098
      @kjgoebel7098 Год назад

      @@teldrah Hmmmm, I want to watch that movie now, just for that. I do like the Coen brothers, except that their movies tend to be incredibly depressing. How depressing is True Grit, on a scale of The Hudsucker Proxy to The Man Who Wasn't There?

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Месяц назад

      When Tom Selleck plays a sharpshooter in _Quigley Down Under_ and fires his rifle

  • @bbd468
    @bbd468 Год назад +47

    Such an Incredible Movie! Damn shame it didn't get the recognition it deserves.

    • @EnoVarma
      @EnoVarma Год назад +3

      In a way, but it certainly was noticed, with 10 Academy Award nominations (two wins).

    • @MattMeier
      @MattMeier Год назад +5

      It just happened to come out the same year as Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

  • @niklasdanielson2728
    @niklasdanielson2728 10 месяцев назад +7

    Watched this movie more times than I could count, same thing with this scene and yet it was only now I noticed there's a cow in the background at 2:09. The attention to detail in this film is incredible...

  • @briantaylor9285
    @briantaylor9285 Год назад +48

    Love this movie. Had it on DVD and watched it at least 6 times lol.
    Most accurate Age of Sail movie to date.

  • @TesGon
    @TesGon 8 месяцев назад +7

    Haven't watched this movie for about 5 years....damn. I started to tear up a little just from this scene. How bloddy good it was.

  • @luisorellana9194
    @luisorellana9194 Год назад +21

    When life gets hard only remember: Hold your position, courage now!

  • @TheSilvercue
    @TheSilvercue 11 месяцев назад +10

    One of the best films ever made. Under rated despite Oscars.

  • @hellhound47bravo3
    @hellhound47bravo3 8 месяцев назад +2

    I like that the captain, when he saw one of the midshipmen still down on the deck, just pulls him up and gives a simple correction. Give the issue as much attention as needed, and drive on.

  • @codyking4848
    @codyking4848 4 месяца назад +2

    Pretty good depiction of what naval combat must have been like in the age of sail. The massive amounts of wooden splinters flying everywhere caused more injuries and deaths than any cannonball ever could. The sound of the cannonfire and shot whizzing through the air really was something in the theatre. Awesome movie.

  • @forlorndream1400
    @forlorndream1400 Год назад +14

    If you liked the movie I'd suggest reading the books. There's a whole series of them and everyone is fantastic.

    • @teldrah
      @teldrah Год назад

      Reading a copy of 'Master and Commander' I inherited from my late grandfather right now, such an amazingly detailed book.

  • @Revkor
    @Revkor Год назад +16

    not only did the achoron have more guns, 44 for maybe 32 but they were heavier guns. And with surprise and wind on their side it's only by Jack's quick thinking they idn't surrender

  • @Redman147
    @Redman147 Год назад +17

    I wished this movie came out before PofC, but it is what it is. This movie was such a masterclass in tradition ship on ship warfare.

    • @XxowendanxX
      @XxowendanxX 18 дней назад

      Consider this the day that you ALMOST captured Captain Jack Sparrow! ☠️ 🏴‍☠️ 🦜

  • @J_C_CH
    @J_C_CH 3 месяца назад +1

    The image of the fog suddenly lighting up as the Acheron fires it's cannons has been seared into my brain for twenty years.

  • @aliasunknown7476
    @aliasunknown7476 Год назад +16

    Once the wheel is shot away, the officer directs men to man the tiller located on the orlop deck below the waterline. The tiller is what the wheel controls to turn the rudder. Unfortunately they discover a portion of the rudder also shot away rendering the ship essentially dead in the water.

  • @JPOGers
    @JPOGers Год назад +4

    1:28
    This is how you do subtle comedy in a serious historical action film by the way

  • @davidcarruthers5850
    @davidcarruthers5850 Год назад +11

    Thats called a REAL Naval Battle....

  • @zovoth
    @zovoth 2 года назад +58

    Wish they made sequels to this excellent film

    • @bubba4198
      @bubba4198 Год назад +7

      Movies like this are so fondly remembered because there are no sequels

    • @zovoth
      @zovoth Год назад +2

      @@bubba4198 That is true for most films, but certain Aliens, Terminator 2 and even Ghostbusters Afterlife are all worthy sequels

    • @dietcoke759
      @dietcoke759 Год назад +2

      There is reportedly a prequel in the works.

    • @zovoth
      @zovoth Год назад +1

      @@dietcoke759 Cool jelly beans! Thanks for letting us know! I shall watch and drink diet coke with great anticipation when that day arrives

    • @georgeofhamilton
      @georgeofhamilton Год назад +2

      It’s too late to make sequels because these actors have gotten too old.

  • @floatingplanet
    @floatingplanet Год назад +7

    This movie is an absolute blast to watch with surround sound lol

  • @michaeljmobley
    @michaeljmobley Год назад +11

    An underrated classic. So well done.

  • @adamalexander4883
    @adamalexander4883 2 месяца назад

    I adore this movie. 21 years later, it holds up perfectly. It’s an absolute crime of cinema that no further films were ever made.

  • @barbarossa1983
    @barbarossa1983 Год назад +6

    Absolutely amazing underrated film

  • @ahmedshaharyarejaz9886
    @ahmedshaharyarejaz9886 9 месяцев назад +4

    This must have been the most terrifying form of warfare for participants in its time.

  • @grahamhodge8313
    @grahamhodge8313 9 месяцев назад +1

    I never tire of watching this movie and don't understand why it has not attracted greater approbation.

  • @songsmith31a
    @songsmith31a Год назад +2

    To find this film made in this "space/fantasy" age was brilliant - as was the film itself.

  • @stevemeyer4765
    @stevemeyer4765 День назад

    I quite like James D'Arcy / Pullings in everything hes been in. Its a wonder he never took off as a Leading Man. He has the look and the acting chops.

  • @VRichardsn
    @VRichardsn 2 года назад +18

    What a fantastic scene.

  • @steveoh9285
    @steveoh9285 29 дней назад

    What a magnificent film, shame they didn’t do a sequel.

  • @amvlabs5339
    @amvlabs5339 Год назад +7

    0:16 i LOVE that shot of the ship just forcing through the canon shot

  • @l_______5
    @l_______5 5 месяцев назад

    They do a great job with the atmosphere in this movie. The Acheron flashing its guns in the fog looks like a demon with fiery eyes, and the drum that accompany the appearance of the ship really conveys the dread the British crew is most likely feeling.

  • @RifetOkic
    @RifetOkic Год назад +3

    2:06 ON THE UP-ROLL…. FIREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @quack_stack
    @quack_stack Год назад +9

    Someone who's seen combat once told me that getting shot at is like a piece of rebar materializing above your head. I can't imagine what that feels like when it's a goddamn cannon ball.

    • @bitparity
      @bitparity Год назад

      I haven't seen combat, but the first time I understood suppressing fire was playing close quarters paintball. When you feel a hallway filled at close range with heavy projectiles, suddenly you understand "right, not that way."

  • @jonsmitt9769
    @jonsmitt9769 Год назад +4

    I’d love to see a sequel covering the battle of Quiberon Bay.
    Fleet battle during a storm among rocks.

  • @sethleger6105
    @sethleger6105 Год назад +10

    2:36 gotta love to see the tri color fly 🇫🇷

    • @itsallgoodman4108
      @itsallgoodman4108 6 месяцев назад +2

      My ancestors routed your ancestors at Waterloo. Just remember that each time you want think that flag is better than any other

    • @sethleger6105
      @sethleger6105 6 месяцев назад

      @@itsallgoodman4108 last time I remembered the French military has won more than the British military buddy. Even today their military is the most powerful in Europe.

    • @artlover1477
      @artlover1477 4 месяца назад

      And a rather large one at that!

    • @harryselwind
      @harryselwind 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sethleger6105 Last time I remembered, military included navy and air force as well as army, buddy. That puts the French a very poor second. Indeed, in the greatest conflict in history, France surrendered after just six weeks. Britain was there from the beginning to the end, including a year when it stood alone with the both the USSR and the USA remaining neutral, buddy.

    • @crusaderade-
      @crusaderade- 12 дней назад

      ​@itsallgoodman4108 The French can't keep their immigrants at bay, but it's nice seeing them flee once again. If you think about about nautical dominance just think about Horiotio Nelson and there's an island full of them 😉 with or without your immigrants (because the French are worse than UK now) blu blu blue 😂

  • @morpheusspirit6609
    @morpheusspirit6609 Год назад +6

    An excellent movie!! The battle scenes are great. Also good acting.

  • @kerrinmorgan7887
    @kerrinmorgan7887 Год назад +2

    love Captain Jack's second wind at the end.

  • @vonhellfinger7540
    @vonhellfinger7540 Год назад +1

    A Masterpiece of Cinema as relevant then is it is now or even in a thousand years time.

  • @fiedag
    @fiedag 8 месяцев назад

    Watched it again last Sunday for possibly the 8th time and my enjoyment of it only increases. I have just resolved to reread the series.

  • @CorekBleedingHollow
    @CorekBleedingHollow Год назад +4

    On the uprow! FIRE!!

    • @KingdaToro
      @KingdaToro 5 месяцев назад

      Uproll. The ship rolls side to side, so you want to fire on either the uproll or downroll. Firing on the uproll makes you more likely to hit the rigging, it's what you do if you want to capture the ship. Firing on the downroll makes you more likely to hit the hull, it's what you do if you want to sink her.

  • @ThePapawhisky
    @ThePapawhisky 8 месяцев назад

    A truly great movie. When I was a young officer, I would watch this movie for the great examples of leadership.

  • @thanglongnguyenvu3815
    @thanglongnguyenvu3815 11 месяцев назад

    Showing the chaos inside the ship was really cool. I'm glad it's not some back and forth cannon shooting.

  • @lettherebelamp5102
    @lettherebelamp5102 2 дня назад

    0:50 Stand tall on the quarter deck son, all of us.”
    Damn that’s too tough.

  • @bascxx2
    @bascxx2 Год назад +1

    THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE.

  • @chrisbarker9852
    @chrisbarker9852 Год назад +1

    when i first watched this film i was not impressed, then i watched it again and it is a masterpiece.

  • @Pavia1525
    @Pavia1525 Год назад +11

    Wooden Ships and Iron Men

  • @margonca17
    @margonca17 Год назад +3

    The sound editing is amazing!!

    • @Masada1911
      @Masada1911 Год назад +1

      I think this movie got an oscar for it actually

  • @davidmurray5399
    @davidmurray5399 Год назад +4

    A lighter, smaller ship would have to work towards a stern or bow rake, if possible. it's lighter armament could be reloaded faster and put more rounds into the enemy. Later in the Napoleonic era, smaller vessels would have a pair of carronades, which would have lethal firepower in close engagements. Skill in sail-handling and manning the ship would often be the decisive factor in a running fight.

  • @acolytesun
    @acolytesun Год назад +3

    This movie was perfect.

  • @matlam3894
    @matlam3894 11 месяцев назад +1

    Chef d'oeuvre absolu!

  • @lettherebelamp5102
    @lettherebelamp5102 2 дня назад

    Any other year this film would have swept the Oscars. Just their bad luck they went up against Return of the King

  • @edwardmartin4169
    @edwardmartin4169 2 года назад +10

    Muy buena película

  • @cdub4693
    @cdub4693 2 года назад +6

    A Masterpiece

  • @CaffeinePanda
    @CaffeinePanda Месяц назад

    What I would give to have a 4K release of this movie. It was shot on film so it's technically possible, it would just need enough demand for the studio to think it's worthwhile...I can dream.

  • @DrawnInk1
    @DrawnInk1 Год назад +1

    Such a great movie

  • @alexshank1414
    @alexshank1414 Год назад +9

    This should have a minute before this scene starts. The sounding of the bell gives their position/advantage away.

    • @mark.8949
      @mark.8949 Год назад +1

      Just the bell? They beat drums to quarters a minute or two before the bell..you don't think the French heard that?

  • @camrenwick
    @camrenwick 9 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic film

  • @d53101
    @d53101 Год назад +3

    Always disappointed there never was a sequel done.

  • @jonny-b4954
    @jonny-b4954 Год назад +3

    0:45 Imagine sharpshooting from a fuckin mast of a ship on a rolling, foggy sea. Hahaha 2:08 Poor oxen. Such a fantastic movie

  • @azed1685
    @azed1685 7 месяцев назад

    “Hold your positions” -Mr Hollum was a G

  • @1adadada
    @1adadada 3 месяца назад

    Russell at his peak

  • @jektonoporkins5025
    @jektonoporkins5025 10 месяцев назад +1

    I remember watching this scene as a teenager and the thing this scene taught me was that in naval combat there was no option of retreat. If you were a soldier in a land battle and your unit got routed, you could just make for the trees and save your own skin. That wasn't the case in the navy. Your options were fight, die, or surrender, in that order.

    • @nemo99nemo83
      @nemo99nemo83 8 месяцев назад +1

      But the Surprise retreats several times in this movie :D

  • @letsgobs4933
    @letsgobs4933 Год назад +1

    So good - the attention to historical detail is amazing

  • @Ally.Cat.252
    @Ally.Cat.252 9 месяцев назад

    😂 lol that dude “damage report if you please!”

  • @fabiofilardi7736
    @fabiofilardi7736 Год назад +2

    Adoro esse filme

  • @ronsutherland4025
    @ronsutherland4025 9 месяцев назад +1

    How would they ever carry enough spare boards on the ship to repair all that damage?

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 9 месяцев назад +1

      What makes you think they'd repair battle damage? As long as she floated and was able to return home, the damage was for the shipyard to deal with.

  • @jayjay-bz3rr
    @jayjay-bz3rr 4 месяца назад

    I love this movie

  • @rodritchison1995
    @rodritchison1995 Год назад +1

    The Acheron was a computer generated model of 'the Constitution.' 44 guns, 24 pounder frigate. Truly "out of our class."

  • @cliffordwilson2700
    @cliffordwilson2700 8 месяцев назад

    hold fast.thats discipline

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 5 месяцев назад

    Loved the cook. Leave the swords! Grab the bloody silver 😆 all that whinging never anything you can dance to

  • @GK1976A
    @GK1976A 9 месяцев назад

    Such a good film.
    I will never sell my copy on DVD.

  • @bacilluscereus1299
    @bacilluscereus1299 Год назад +2

    Rum, bum and the lash. According to Winston Churchill

  • @joelaroche8103
    @joelaroche8103 3 месяца назад

    Man this movie is a jewel of a depiction of the Age of sail, or i am a politician and a rat

  • @alnavarijo2100
    @alnavarijo2100 Год назад +1

    Hello sea lovers ...in high school , read the book " two yrs before the mask" i imagine some of those British sailors were forced to serve in the Brit navy... step lively mates...😊😊😊

  • @hiddenfromhistory100
    @hiddenfromhistory100 Год назад +1

    Vive la revolution!

  • @helloterran
    @helloterran Месяц назад

    Highly unlikely that the French fired their 1st salvo from more than 1 mile away (from dense fog no less) and achieved that many hits. The 18pdr guns are usually only accurate within 400-500 yards.

  • @jacktattis
    @jacktattis Год назад +1

    I think someone should have a look at Sir Edward Pellew

  • @sanmar6292
    @sanmar6292 10 месяцев назад +1

    I used this Scene to test out Sound Setups

  • @farginbastage805
    @farginbastage805 Год назад +1

    Cross the T damn it!

  • @alalder1533
    @alalder1533 Год назад

    I would recommend the Patrick O'Brian novels on which this film is based. They're a fascinating portrayal of life in the Royal Navy in the 19th century and based largely on fact. Whilst this film is a compilation of 'snatches' from O'Brian's series of novels (there are eighteen Aubrey/Maturin novels and they'll keep you reading for months) the film and this sequence does them justice.

  • @pagedown4195
    @pagedown4195 Год назад

    Guns where brutal even back then.

  • @eddyeddyd
    @eddyeddyd 7 месяцев назад

    Damn fine gunnery

  • @everettmadsen4265
    @everettmadsen4265 Год назад +2

    Does anyone know what Mr. Mowett says at 2:32?

    • @patricktracy1966
      @patricktracy1966 Год назад

      Something about the tiller, then he orders someone to "collect these wounded".

    • @eddy6892
      @eddy6892 9 месяцев назад +2

      Mowett is ordering relieving tackles to be placed on the tiller. When the pair of tackles is hooked to the tiller they helped in steering when the wheel or tiller rope was shot away.

    • @everettmadsen4265
      @everettmadsen4265 8 месяцев назад

      @@eddy6892 Thanks!

  • @Stevesautopartsify
    @Stevesautopartsify 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely an epic movie! With all the sequel trash in Hollywood how the fuk wasn't there a sequel here???

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx 9 месяцев назад

      Came out during LOTR. So it didn't make enough.

  • @JonathanAGarrett
    @JonathanAGarrett Месяц назад

    H O L D F A S T

  • @markmurphy8078
    @markmurphy8078 Год назад +1

    Yes Sir, by God they will...

  • @bricefleckenstein9666
    @bricefleckenstein9666 9 дней назад

    One issue with this scene - BOTH ships were flying too much sail.

  • @medsavir1751
    @medsavir1751 Год назад +1

    Good movie..I like so much🔔