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  • Captain Benjamin L. Willard (Martin Sheen) loses his grip on reality at the last military outpost at the Do Lung bridge.
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  • @nmeau
    @nmeau 11 месяцев назад +2086

    "Ain't you???" One of the best lines of the movie, delivered perfectly.

    • @ricarleite
      @ricarleite 10 месяцев назад +77

      That's THE LINE of the movie

    • @DiamondDead
      @DiamondDead 9 месяцев назад +88

      Perfectly emphasizes how war on the battlefront is just pure chaos and mayhem at some point

    • @auxlen
      @auxlen 8 месяцев назад +26

      Came here to post the same...terrifying line when you think about it. (which we clearly have)

    • @aidsskrillex327
      @aidsskrillex327 7 месяцев назад +25

      More like "Aint chu?"

    • @superduperbard
      @superduperbard 7 месяцев назад +18

      bettered: Yeah

  • @brayidk3522
    @brayidk3522 2 года назад +4997

    The way this movie just turns into complete fucking madness is scary

    • @Bumbaclartios
      @Bumbaclartios 2 года назад +343

      don’t usually smoke weed, I felt like this is a movie you get high and watch so I watched it last night, it felt like Inferno by dante allighieri to me. How the deeper they went into the jungle, the more that the structure of humanity, the military and any traces of civilization broke down. The absolutely surreal way they shot this scene stopped me in my tracks, the silence of it it’s just raw, piercing fucking madness. Martin sheen is still speaking with authority but when you’re this deep into the war, everyone is the same rank. That’s what I got from it, fucking awesome

    • @casmith1998
      @casmith1998 2 года назад +172

      this movie turns into complete chaos the second those palm trees light up in flames at the beginning of the film. I don’t think there’s any other movie that’s captured the surreal insanity of war quite like Apocalypse Now did

    • @gannonmalloy9648
      @gannonmalloy9648 2 года назад +135

      It’s a horror movie, it’s just not billed as one

    • @jonvro4022
      @jonvro4022 2 года назад +55

      Yup, Do Lung bride was made to look like a circus, and even the music when they first arrive is reminiscent of a circus. Probably signifying total madness and chaos.

    • @veeramdeosinghrathore1533
      @veeramdeosinghrathore1533 2 года назад +22

      @@Bumbaclartios I've felt this same kind of fear,far from civilization,late night,only some family members around,I've felt that silent horror on a winter night(it was my first taste of what going crazy would be like)

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy Год назад +1509

    I love that line when Willard asks who is in command and the soldier at the M2 goes "Ain't you?" It lets you know how bad their situation is, at best they're just surviving.

    • @ALVIN1920
      @ALVIN1920 Год назад +104

      That part is brilliant because the M2 soldier doesn’t answer to Willard, it answers to the camera, implying that is answering us, the audience, aren’t we in command? Genius.

    • @vetterburns1048
      @vetterburns1048 Год назад +19

      AND while all this Mayhem is transpiring, the lovely Audio of the hollow tube with a NEW Round! Ker'klunk! Fwoowuphmph! Battlefield 1942 Ruled in the past. Aim, Pop, and wait for 'Splash'! FU GI has been SIlenced!

    • @SmokeDog1871
      @SmokeDog1871 Год назад +21

      Its also kind of pure hollywood, vietnam was crazy but your average grunt would have at least known who their squad or platoon commander was. Probably would have been more realistic for him to say that their command got wiped out or something.
      A much better movie that shows how important command dynamics were to every soldier would be Platoon.

    • @charleswest6372
      @charleswest6372 Год назад +8

      Must have wore the rifling out in that .50 barrel-!

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 Год назад +4

      @@charleswest6372 Wouldn't matter at those ranges, 400 yards at best.

  • @kyrozudesoya1829
    @kyrozudesoya1829 2 года назад +2092

    My dad said that Platoon captured what the day to day life of being in Vietnam was like, but that Apocalypse Now captured the madness of the war.

    • @khabbad
      @khabbad 2 года назад +66

      I guess it depends where they were. My dad hated platoon but felt We Were Soldiers was an accurate depiction. Col Hal Moore was a legend

    • @SpettroFamily
      @SpettroFamily 2 года назад +9

      Platoon was iper violent, was really hard for me to watch - i don't judge the movie, but at age age was really a shock

    • @aditya_yadav4
      @aditya_yadav4 2 года назад +9

      And what did Full Metal Jacket capture? Just asking

    • @delrey874
      @delrey874 Год назад +13

      What about Deer Hunter? That film was a masterpiece, too.

    • @adityasanthosh702
      @adityasanthosh702 Год назад +55

      ​@@aditya_yadav4Full Metal is a dark satire about the de-humanisation of the kids and soldiers fighting the war

  • @danwallach8826
    @danwallach8826 9 месяцев назад +495

    Liked how the machine-gunner saluted Willard.
    "Sorry, sir."
    Just so comical for that moment in time.
    Trying to be a good soldier, but obviously out of his mind.
    And then delivers the funniest line in the whole pic.

    • @alertgasper
      @alertgasper 5 месяцев назад +38

      it's the sudden contrast of order--remembering the discipline boot camp drilled into him, but then returning to just trying to survive the night.

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 4 месяца назад +19

      Probably the first officer he's seen in a month. Then the roach, he don't care.

    • @AlexanderDouglas-gn2xf
      @AlexanderDouglas-gn2xf 2 месяца назад +1

      you never salute in the field ...... beware snipers

  • @__N7
    @__N7 2 года назад +3973

    Do Lung Bridge sequence is still unparalleled even by modern standards. That’s filmmaking at its peak.

    • @Fuzz82
      @Fuzz82 2 года назад +142

      It sure is. The whole part with the horror carnival ambience. And the mentioning that the bridge gets destroyed every day and rebuild. Like, how is that for a metaphor for 'War is Hell'?

    • @SongJLikes
      @SongJLikes 2 года назад +69

      Filmmaking at its acid peak

    • @404errorpagenotfound.6
      @404errorpagenotfound.6 2 года назад +7

      Yes.

    • @Unedited43795
      @Unedited43795 2 года назад +17

      A pleasure to rewatch

    • @danielmoran9902
      @danielmoran9902 2 года назад +2

      Napoleon Dynamite?

  • @chrissmiles2456
    @chrissmiles2456 2 года назад +2536

    The war and the horrors have made Roach enlightened. He knows the order of things but doesn't feel that he needs to answer. Can also hit blind target at least 125 to 150 feet away with no flare. He's really one of the most memorable characters in the whole movie. He burned into my imagination when I first saw this at 10 years old.

    • @dr.sweekar5028
      @dr.sweekar5028 2 года назад +98

      He is stoned I guess.

    • @chrissmiles2456
      @chrissmiles2456 2 года назад +31

      @Raylan Givens you are correct sir, a closer read of that exchange does support that.

    • @philiphatfield5666
      @philiphatfield5666 2 года назад +28

      You are so correct. This was my favorite section of the movie as well. Hypnotic!

    • @primebeef3938
      @primebeef3938 2 года назад +8

      Ya think????

    • @aldojohnson1753
      @aldojohnson1753 2 года назад +8

      What about Lawrence Fishbourn? It is badass though.

  • @mattpeckham667
    @mattpeckham667 Год назад +442

    Did a little search and the actor who played Roach is Herb Rice. A relatively short scene, but an acting tour de force. One of the most unforgettable characters ever.

    • @timburr4453
      @timburr4453 7 месяцев назад +27

      How unsettlingly calm he is...he's sitting in the pits of hell but the tone of his voice couldn't be more peaceful and serene

    • @tritonemedia
      @tritonemedia 6 месяцев назад +6

      Col. Fitz in The West Wing.

    • @g.p.1676
      @g.p.1676 6 месяцев назад +11

      I completely agree. I think there is no other scene in cinema history where a supporting actor with a tiny role takes away the whole movie like that. The tone in which he delivers that "yeah" is so perfect, it is the acceptance of total madness with absolute crystal clarity, a foreshadowing of Kurtz and just chilling to the bone.

    • @overworlder
      @overworlder 4 месяца назад +2

      @@tritonemedia- that was John Amos
      but Herb Rice was also in Rumble Fish

    • @robertm3951
      @robertm3951 4 месяца назад +3

      I only knew herb rice as a side dish.

  • @thenewmase
    @thenewmase 2 года назад +3242

    You just know grenade launcher guy never made it back from the war, he might've survived it, but he never left

    • @matthewbruno993
      @matthewbruno993 2 года назад +254

      Legend has it that Roach is still blasting fools at the wire to this very day...

    • @jeffreyhart500
      @jeffreyhart500 2 года назад +57

      @@matthewbruno993 hey, someone has to make sure that only the worthy are allowed into valhalla
      sec'y mayorkas ain't guardin those gates ya know

    • @jackofclubz
      @jackofclubz Год назад

      You know he probably died in an alley with a needle in this vein.

    • @acemagalor2519
      @acemagalor2519 Год назад +159

      My headcannon is that every single soldier on that bridge had just stayed there for eternity, still defending that bridge 50 years later

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft Год назад +77

      Same could be said for all veterans of WWI ... there was something uniquely brutal about trench warfare that meant whilst the body of soldier came home, alive, for too many, their minds were still in those trenches ...

  • @macurban7946
    @macurban7946 Год назад +704

    "Do you need a flare?"
    "No. He's close man. He's real close."

    • @heavyhebrew
      @heavyhebrew 5 месяцев назад +20

      ranges it on sound alone, that takes a lot of practice

    • @enterthedragon9427
      @enterthedragon9427 5 месяцев назад +13

      @@heavyhebrew 1. Know how to use m79.
      2. be able to gauge distance with sounds. fairly easy.
      3. stay calm and zero as close as possible to the sound.
      im not at all saying its easy or that id do any good, but it's not as hard as it seems. especially in practice, when you don't have to think about it.

    • @Poqanics
      @Poqanics 3 месяца назад +7

      This dude was so fucking deeply a legend in this scene, if you look at the scope of this scene, the time, the amount this man was in this particular clip, I mean, it's sucha perfect depiction of a depth of character condensed, could make a whole nother sequence on his tour itself, so fucking well done.

    • @BeeHatGuy
      @BeeHatGuy 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@enterthedragon9427I fired an M203 a ton in the Army, and while it's not an M79, it was fairly easy once you had a feel for it

    • @ThinkerOnTheBus
      @ThinkerOnTheBus Месяц назад

      Charlie: G.I., F|_|

  • @archivedaccount2000
    @archivedaccount2000 2 года назад +686

    the lighting in this film is so damn masterful. you can see why it a classic

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 2 года назад +12

      And the sound.

    • @scatterbrainart
      @scatterbrainart 2 года назад +3

      With all the darkness and chaos, the lighting is still better than the Game of Thrones battle of WInterfell.

    • @mfreeman313
      @mfreeman313 2 года назад +8

      @@ge2623 In this scene in particular it's just brilliant. It takes you inside The Roach's mind. He's shut down all the circuitry but what he needs to destroy a threat.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 2 года назад +3

      @@mfreeman313 And survive.

    • @HighSpeedNoDrag
      @HighSpeedNoDrag 2 года назад

      @@ge2623 Yeah, Hendrix live.

  • @bigsky3072
    @bigsky3072 2 года назад +835

    There are a lot of ppl wondering who the guitarist is playing that solo, it isn't Jimi Hendrix. It's Randy Hansen, who sounds eerily similar to Hendrix

    • @Corporate_Zombie
      @Corporate_Zombie 2 года назад +37

      Many thanks. So *this* is where Al Jourgensen found the solo, sampled in Ministry's "N.W.O.".

    • @Silentt29
      @Silentt29 2 года назад +13

      @@Corporate_Zombie That's why that sounded familiar!

    • @Crunkboy415
      @Crunkboy415 2 года назад +21

      Randy Hansen sounds so much like Jimi he had a long running tribute show similar to Beatlemania where he looks, dresses, sings, and talks like Hendrix.

    • @bradhagemyer7722
      @bradhagemyer7722 2 года назад +4

      There's some Mickey Hart drumming in there too!
      (Grateful Dead)💀✌️

    • @jamallabarge2665
      @jamallabarge2665 2 года назад +3

      Thank you.... I didn't recognize it but it had a style like Hendrix.

  • @pacificwhim
    @pacificwhim 2 года назад +1666

    This is a brilliant scene because of what it doesn't show. The bodiless voice of the Viet Cong soldier, the darkness, but most of all, the perfect response to Willard asking, "Do you know who's in command here?" The vacant, "Yeah" implies pure nihilism and chaos. It leaves an empty space for the viewer to imagine the kind of horror that MIGHT be in charge-God? The Devil?-or the even more terrifying idea that no one is in charge...that war itself has taken over.

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious 2 года назад

      Load of bullshit

    • @GLoveJF
      @GLoveJF 2 года назад +47

      This^^ this is the beat breakdown of this scene. People with empty thought saying “he was stoned.” Yeah not shit he was, but the yeah although empty a first listen implies so much more. Which you explained perfectly well done!
      I love how Miller seems to understand what Roach meant by it as well.

    • @pipebombpete.6861
      @pipebombpete.6861 2 года назад +4

      To be fair,we can't see what the Vietcongs situation is like.

    • @robdixson196
      @robdixson196 2 года назад +24

      What makes it even weirder is, these guys are so out of their minds you can't dismiss the possibility there are NO VC out there at all to begin with. Apparently somebody is hit out there. But who?

    • @blackstar9125
      @blackstar9125 2 года назад +7

      Sounds like Haiti today nobody is in charge 🤔

  • @bigbrytunney8753
    @bigbrytunney8753 2 года назад +1284

    My dad was in Nam. This wasn't his favorite 'Vietnam movie' but he thought it was entertaining at least. His interpretation of this scene was that Roach is pretty much saying that anyone and everyone is "in command" with his "Yeah" reply to Willard. My dad always described the Vietnam War as a total free for all, nobody really knew what the goal was day to day or what was supposed to be accomplished in the long run. The only real goal everyone had was to stay alive. His favorite 'Vietnam movie' was "We Were Soldiers"

    • @harrisonbuck2749
      @harrisonbuck2749 2 года назад +4

      jimmy nackiama

    • @TheRealRusDaddy
      @TheRealRusDaddy 2 года назад +32

      Mel Gibson gave a really good performance in that movie

    • @michaelramos6124
      @michaelramos6124 2 года назад +18

      I think his reply meant the VC is in command

    • @harrisonmckenzie4905
      @harrisonmckenzie4905 2 года назад +16

      We were Soldiers is a great movie.

    • @peterisnardi1197
      @peterisnardi1197 2 года назад +1

      My parents met during Vietnam...my father was in Army Intelligence whose job it was to collect and turn in the "Kill Numbers" from the different units, my mother's job was to transcribe said numbers into the records...they both agreed that there weren't enough people living in Vietnam to equal the supposed kills that were being reported...
      ...but anyway...I think when Roach says "Yeah..." he leaves "...ME, motherfucker..." unspoken...

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +960

    The way Coppola and crew use darkness and shadow in this scene is beyond masterful, and so on-the-nose of course for an adaptation of Heart of Darkness. I love the way the faces are constantly fading into and out of complete darkness like ghosts. Coppola truly is the master of darkness, he did wonders with it in Godfather I and II as well.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +16

      He used the money he made from the Godfather films to make Apocalypse Now. All live action, no CGI.

    • @xyzxyz7042
      @xyzxyz7042 2 года назад +11

      Francis Ford Coppola is filming a new movie called Megalopolis, which he is funding himself, should release to theaters 2024.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +4

      @@xyzxyz7042 His movies are brilliant.

    • @EuropeDominate
      @EuropeDominate 2 года назад +3

      Good comment about the faces

    • @SpettroFamily
      @SpettroFamily 2 года назад +2

      A forest at night in the middle of the war in Vietnam........

  • @sladebeefknuckle8615
    @sladebeefknuckle8615 Год назад +424

    I love how Roach's stare and response to Willard can be interpreted in many ways. I think it ties into what Kurtz monologues about later - that Roach has learned to kill without passion and without judgement, that same primordial instinct now ruling the camp. He's just the first to know.

    • @Zer0thehero117
      @Zer0thehero117 Год назад +24

      i think he said " Yeah." sarcastically implying his commanding officer was dead or they were left to die and hold that bridge or maybe he was high as hell and anything they said would go in one ear and out the other. the guy that woke him up had to wake him up a few times while he slowly got up still a cool character though

    • @cybercheese3
      @cybercheese3 Год назад +8

      I also like to think it's answered by Kurtz in his dying moments. The horror, the horror is in charge.

  • @imperialpun1427
    @imperialpun1427 11 месяцев назад +160

    The response of “ain’t you” might be my favorite line in the film, if not any film. It perfectly encapsulates the madness of war.

    • @alan-sk7ky
      @alan-sk7ky 2 месяца назад +3

      Never get of the boat, absolutely god damn right...

  • @hennessyjed5077
    @hennessyjed5077 Год назад +204

    This scene has always stuck with me. The way that the two guys operating the machine gun are cackling and screaming into the darkness like mad men always creeped me out so bad; their minds just broken under the stress of bodiless voices of VC screaming at them from the dark, where no matter how many they kill, the taunting just doesn't stop. And as others have said, the one soldier's response to "do you know who's in command here," is just perfect.

    • @Boxmediaphile
      @Boxmediaphile Год назад +2

      Seen FMJ the door gunner?

    • @Noble_Truths
      @Noble_Truths 11 месяцев назад +4

      His assistant isn't screaming, he's trolling his gunner who in turn is trolling the Viet Cong. True military 😂

    • @xXEvangelXx
      @xXEvangelXx 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Noble_Truths"they're all dead, stooopid!"

  • @bratyihu
    @bratyihu 7 месяцев назад +91

    Around this time the movie turned batshit crazy to me.
    Absolute masterpiece.

  • @geeebuttersnap2433
    @geeebuttersnap2433 2 года назад +1118

    Hot damn, we the audience don’t even know this guy, we only see him less than 4 minutes, but you can just feel that this war has effected him permanently, changed him from who he used to be (which we don’t know) to the shell of the man he is now and will likely return back to the states as(if he survives till them) much like all the Vietnam vets did in real life. Like I said, we don’t know him or what he was like before, but we can imagine that whatever it was, it sure as shitfire wasn’t like he is in this scene. Beautiful writing and brilliant acting, even by secondary characters who never show up in the movie again. Apocalypse now has become possibly my favorite movie ever.

    • @grosskopf2779
      @grosskopf2779 2 года назад +31

      Very ell said. Out of this movie, this scene creeps me out the most. I know of a few NAM VETs and talking to them about being over there, when they want to talk about it, they were affected , except one, well he was but differently.there's something not right about them. Two were alcoholics, One was arrested quite a few times for Domestic Violence but is okay today, and another one facilitates a PTSD counseling program for VETs that were in COMBAT. One of the most ODD things he (Counselor)ever told me was every year around and during April 4th he has to really get himself together. I asked him why? He said that he was in NAM when MLK was assassinated and his CO didn't tell anyone in his Platoon, he said a Vietnamese woman told him. April 4th triggers him of being in NAM . Smh.

    • @Bumbaclartios
      @Bumbaclartios 2 года назад +8

      Really well said. I watched this movie like a month ago and commented on this scene but I keep coming back to it. The path coppola took in directing it is so perfect- it feels like a dream. This mad, quiet yet screaming dream. It’s not a 1:1 replication of actual combat, but it sure does feel like a nightmare that a vietnam vet would shoot up awake from in the middle of the night

    • @JESCO58
      @JESCO58 2 года назад

      In WWI they called them the lost generation. MIC only winner in war.

    • @penultimateh766
      @penultimateh766 2 года назад +22

      "all the Vietnam vets". Balderdash. There were professional career solders for whom this was just another war. Not everybody returned freaked out with PTSD or whatever. Most led perfectly normal productive lives.

    • @danielevans9379
      @danielevans9379 2 года назад +4

      One of the greatest movies of all time.

  • @MenelikTheFirst
    @MenelikTheFirst 2 года назад +566

    The best one-scene performance ever. Fucking epic.

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 11 месяцев назад +8

      The Roach was a nice guy, honest.

    • @tscottbaker2980
      @tscottbaker2980 10 месяцев назад +6

      There are many in this movie.

  • @davidkrasner5940
    @davidkrasner5940 2 года назад +375

    The Roach is high as a kite, but he can hear the enemy and pinpoints the location just by the sound of the voice. One of the greatest film dialogues of all - "Hey soldier, do you know who's in command here?" the reply: "Yeah," tells it all. I'm in commend, don't you see? Brilliant scene.

    • @DSAK55
      @DSAK55 2 года назад +5

      this is how whole war was conducted

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +3

      Brilliant.

    • @BinaryRex18
      @BinaryRex18 2 года назад +55

      It could also mean that noone is in command

    • @empire23
      @empire23 2 года назад +27

      Death is in command. Hungry. Reaping. We will all be harvested in time. But when you see the face of death and remain alive, that's what your eyes look like sometimes. You've lost something and it won't come back.

    • @thomasbrown3356
      @thomasbrown3356 2 года назад +29

      High? It always seemed to me that he was numb.

  • @bellzebub9863
    @bellzebub9863 2 года назад +946

    That "yeah" just sounds so insane when he walks off , like "we're all in command here ..." He managed to capture madness in one word and Martin Sheen's understanding what that meant in one look

    • @ricklange6059
      @ricklange6059 2 года назад +100

      I always thought it was the opposite...nobody, as in chaos/insanity, was in command...

    • @jacksawyer3510
      @jacksawyer3510 2 года назад +57

      When everyone is in command, no one is. When no one is in command everyone is.

    • @bellzebub9863
      @bellzebub9863 2 года назад +37

      I think they called him roach become he's survived alot (bone necklace) he was even going through shell shock when they called him over, but man's is a killer

    • @cmleoj
      @cmleoj 2 года назад +32

      I alway expect him to point toward the wire, and say “Them.”

    • @an0gr0br
      @an0gr0br 2 года назад +8

      @@cmleoj that’s how I’d always interpreted it

  • @007ndc
    @007ndc 2 года назад +85

    Nothing encapsulates the sheer insanity of war better than this scene. "The horror the horror "

  • @HarryBalzak
    @HarryBalzak Год назад +127

    My uncle is a Vietnam vet and he said this scene in particular is way too accurate. Gave him chills watching it in the theater.

    • @12dougreed
      @12dougreed 11 месяцев назад +3

      Figures.

    • @BobSmith-dk8nw
      @BobSmith-dk8nw 6 месяцев назад +3

      This is the most accurate scene in the movie. There were guys who could really do just what he did here. Not everyone - but - some.
      .

  • @SimoN-vf8ps
    @SimoN-vf8ps 2 года назад +475

    He didn't even want a flare. Shows how deep he Is gone.

    • @louislo9607
      @louislo9607 2 года назад +67

      Question: "Do you know who's in charge here?"
      Reply: "Yes." [And turned around and walked away without saying anything more]

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 2 года назад +81

      Shooting a flare would ruin Roach's night vision and hearing . He doesn't need any help , as he feels the direction and range to his target through experience .

    • @stalinschicken3432
      @stalinschicken3432 2 года назад +91

      He wasnt gone... he was in "tune."

    • @Eadadykk
      @Eadadykk 2 года назад +30

      @@victorwaddell6530 I shot a rabbit through an old barn wall once. All I could hear was his teeth grinding. Got him right between his front teeth. Sound is all you need.

    • @r3d5ive87
      @r3d5ive87 2 года назад +9

      He clearly didn’t need it

  • @maulrat588
    @maulrat588 2 года назад +475

    My favorite scene in the entire movie. I don't think it gets more badass than that guy with the grenade launcher.

    • @moncorp1
      @moncorp1 2 года назад +27

      The Roach

    • @munjarez1721
      @munjarez1721 2 года назад +16

      @@moncorp1 GO GET THE ROACH NIKKA

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +4

      It's brilliant film making.

    • @billhicks808
      @billhicks808 2 года назад +4

      I always wondered how they got Adrian Peterson in that scene. He wasn't even born yet.

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 2 года назад +15

      Not to mention the M79 itself with that badass Tiger stripe paint job!

  • @insensitivedriver8224
    @insensitivedriver8224 2 года назад +83

    Roach just waxed somebody on sound alone with one shot. HE’S in command here…

  • @ichris2011
    @ichris2011 9 месяцев назад +36

    Roach was always by far the most memorable character of this movie. Saying a lot considering his screen time and dialogue. The contrast between his thousand yard stare yet his almost mystical competence as a fighter creates one of the most powerful moments in the movie. Roach is the true physical embodiment of the person Kurtz went insane thinking about, and trying to be.

    • @jamaldominicbarr7379
      @jamaldominicbarr7379 8 месяцев назад +5

      Agreed. Saw this decades ago and man, what a film.

    • @heavyhebrew
      @heavyhebrew 5 месяцев назад +1

      What about Roach as a character makes you think he was a moral man who had made friends of mortal terror and horror? That was what broke Col. Kurtz's mind, trying to wrap his West Point rational mind around the absolute horror of fighting counter-insurgency against an enemy that thinks cutting the arms of little kids who took vaccinations was the route to victory. And in a manner of speaking it is, and the horror of that is what broke him.
      Same as it did the Belgian in the book. Rational men will become monsters because of the exigencies and horrors of war and freedom from the culpability of evil actions.

    • @geargeekpdx3566
      @geargeekpdx3566 28 дней назад

      Utter garbage.
      Roach is short for "cockroach". A primordial insect with instincts imbued on DNA 200 million years ahead of biped mammals. They did not think. Their reactions are just hard coded. Kurtz was a warrior poet who spent all his time thinking, attempted to shape his environment and not just react to it. The Roach is one of the most successful species in the record of all life and it doesn't need a flare to navigate. Kurtz wanted to BE the flare not the roach.

  • @brucetucker4847
    @brucetucker4847 2 года назад +50

    I saw this movie in the theater when I was 13 and this scene completely blew my mind. The whole movie truly captured the insanity of war.

    • @boyfromblackstuff7859
      @boyfromblackstuff7859 2 года назад +1

      Likewise,13 when I first saw this film, think it had been out about 6months ,put the fear of GOD into me, totally blew my mind!Then set me on a path to study all things Vietnam War!

  • @luiscuadras1963
    @luiscuadras1963 2 года назад +131

    I love how the gunner is taunting but the loader is also taunting him lol. True military

  • @haskenvonbern5404
    @haskenvonbern5404 2 года назад +96

    This sequence is one of the most unnerving of the entire film. The bridge is lit like a Christmas tree, totally out of place for a strategic location. The quiet insanity of the soldiers with their faces illuminated and then darkened is contrasted with the soldiers wading out towards the boat, begging to be taken home

  • @epicmeade
    @epicmeade 2 года назад +32

    The Roach is one my favorite movie characters of all time. And the actor who plays him does it all with only nine words of dialogue.
    Willard- Hey soldier. Do you know who’s in charge here”.
    Roach-“Yeah”.

    • @hemigod2
      @hemigod2 10 месяцев назад

      Goes to show you how just a little can go a very long ways

  • @Alex-pk1iy
    @Alex-pk1iy 2 года назад +39

    This scene, with the flares and shouting everywhere really does convey a sense of FUBAR and confusion around the whole area. Such a memorable scene.

  • @HughCorbyCruick
    @HughCorbyCruick Год назад +98

    Keep in mind that this scene takes place at the bridge between two territories and they say the bridge is destroyed every night and rebuilt every day. This is the bridge between the light and the darkness. When our guy gets to that point he finds himself asking those who are there who is in charge. He gets different answers. Of course, our guy will go further down that river into the Heart of Darkness, which this movie is based on.

    • @moki0525
      @moki0525 Год назад +7

      Damn, kinda stoned right now but this is very thought-provoking. Thank you

    • @retsiembrU
      @retsiembrU Год назад +1

      ride the snake he is long

    • @glennpupino4890
      @glennpupino4890 Год назад

      ​@@retsiembrUHe is old and his skin is cold

    • @Speaker264
      @Speaker264 Год назад +1

      "the bridge is destroyed every night and rebuilt every day" - this is literarally the defenition of insanity

    • @domeyeahaight
      @domeyeahaight 21 день назад

      @@moki0525if u think about it the movie is going through sequences. Each stop they make is one step further. They are entering deeper into hell in a way. Each place is one ring closer to the center. Kurtz

  • @EchoBoomer1987
    @EchoBoomer1987 2 года назад +39

    I hadn’t watched this movie in its entirety before. I decided to watch it on Netflix when I got COVID. What a fever trip this scene was.

  • @spaman7716
    @spaman7716 2 года назад +204

    This scene always scared me because of how chaotic it was, I thought Lance and the puppy were going to get laid out at any point in this scene

    • @keyfield8967
      @keyfield8967 10 месяцев назад

      Firefight at night is chaotic, gun powder reeks the air, hands get burnt touching barrel of machine gun, thirsty, hyped up and there is always light coming from somewhere - never really pitch black...

    • @domeyeahaight
      @domeyeahaight 21 день назад +1

      The dog disappears in this scene actually. When they get back to the boat it’s never seen or mentioned again it symbolizes the complete loss of innocence and a further descent into hell and a place where such things do not exist.

  • @heidiedwards9597
    @heidiedwards9597 Год назад +52

    Roach was in command. Damn straight...

    • @pg9193
      @pg9193 4 месяца назад

      I always kinda felt like he was saying that the madness of war was in command

  • @Dlubbesmeyer
    @Dlubbesmeyer 2 года назад +39

    I remember seeing this scene as a kid and being deeply disturbed. Between the men retreating, the lights, circus music and the unseen enemy taking over

  • @theosprey7111
    @theosprey7111 11 месяцев назад +44

    Roach is a total badass with that bloop tube. I love how he turns the radio off so he can hear exactly where Charlie is .

    • @illone10
      @illone10 9 месяцев назад +6

      Wow, how do you know that weapon was called a blooper? The only reason I know is because it was the weapon my father was assigned during the Vietnam conflict.

    • @theosprey7111
      @theosprey7111 4 месяца назад +1

      Well as one ‘Nam era brat to another my salute to your dad! My dad was there twice 62-63 and 68-69 he told me it was called a bloop tube.

    • @theosprey7111
      @theosprey7111 4 месяца назад +1

      @@illone10is your dad still with you? Mine’s gone and I miss him every day.

    • @illone10
      @illone10 4 месяца назад +1

      @theosprey7111 No, my father passed away in 2010 he had organ problems from agent orange.

  • @Jeffko78
    @Jeffko78 2 года назад +26

    True thousand-yard stare. Didn’t even blink once.

  • @RevolverRho
    @RevolverRho 2 года назад +50

    Still my favorite movie of all time, still the best sequence in the entire movie, and also I’m always shook by how Lance just keeps the puppy 😂

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад

      My favorite movie of all time. I saw it in a packed theater in August 1979 stoned out of my mind. I'm glad I did.

    • @malikjohnston3883
      @malikjohnston3883 2 года назад +3

      him with that puppy is nerve-racking no matter how many times i watch it

    • @labib3x
      @labib3x Год назад +2

      The puppy represents humanity, as long as he kept that puppy he kept his humanity

  • @sillyone52062
    @sillyone52062 2 года назад +151

    I first saw this movie as a slick sleeved private at a theater in Philadelphia. While I never questioned my decision to join the Army, I was quite grateful that Vietnam was over.

    • @daveyboy_
      @daveyboy_ 2 года назад +10

      When I saw Platoon in the theater I was like , thank God I was never in Nam ?

    • @finfella4701
      @finfella4701 2 года назад +3

      too bad there are no films that make you think about iraq, afghanistan, syria, lybia

    • @31minutesago
      @31minutesago Год назад

      You are our fathers. All of you.

  • @jerrypickles-qr9yv
    @jerrypickles-qr9yv 7 дней назад +1

    This movie was a trip. A masterpiece psychological thriller. The foreshadowing of this scene was brilliant.

  • @SeanKelly-cu1ib
    @SeanKelly-cu1ib 7 месяцев назад +11

    The end of that scene and the Roachs answer is movie making perfection.

  • @yvc9
    @yvc9 2 года назад +44

    Seeing this in a theater on acid by myself was quite the life changing experience

    • @WaitAMinute1989
      @WaitAMinute1989 2 года назад +11

      God bless the '70s

    • @LynchByInch
      @LynchByInch 2 года назад +3

      would you recommend it?

    • @yvc9
      @yvc9 2 года назад +3

      @@LynchByInchdo you mean recommend the movie or seeing it on acid?

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +5

      I saw it stoned out of mind in 1979. Changed my life.

    • @WaitAMinute1989
      @WaitAMinute1989 2 года назад +2

      @@LoneLee2022 Me too, best way

  • @jkorshak
    @jkorshak 2 года назад +137

    If you saw this film in a good theater with good sound the first time you saw it, you saw something really special.

    • @richardmiller2313
      @richardmiller2313 2 года назад +2

      Very true
      Theater hopped & snuck in to see this when I was 17 (‘79) in Newport fashion Island cinemas in Newport Beach California; & yes it was a good theater.
      They’ve since changed them to those over priced, stadium style seating shit holes.
      One review I saw : 53 bucks for a plate of fish and chips, a Coke and a glass of wine🤣🤣🤣
      Not my thing.

    • @robertdultz5505
      @robertdultz5505 2 года назад +1

      Saw in San Francisco when released when my ship visited..handed out programs and no credits at end..amazing

    • @Jeremyho439
      @Jeremyho439 2 года назад

      iMax?

    • @jkorshak
      @jkorshak 2 года назад +1

      @@Jeremyho439 Released in 70mm

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад

      Stoned out of my mind. Changed my life.

  • @wagahagwa6978
    @wagahagwa6978 2 года назад +24

    roach sounds oddly realistic in depicting a veteran of messed up things, i love it

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 Год назад +6

    "Hey, soldier, do you know who's in command here?"
    "...yeah."
    Best line in the film.

    • @adamchurvis1
      @adamchurvis1 Год назад +1

      @United States of America Him -- The Roach. Because he was the one with the M-29 40mm grenade launcher and could hit whomever he wanted. Mao said, "Political power comes from the end of a gun."

  • @bobdobbs62
    @bobdobbs62 2 года назад +49

    "G.I ..Fuck" - !BOOM!💣
    ......hell of a way to end an argument.

  • @BigBeefNCheddar
    @BigBeefNCheddar 2 года назад +345

    This is up there with the processing scene from The Master as the greatest scene in cinema.
    “Hey Solider. Do you know who’s in command here?” - “Yeah.”

    • @IsaiahRichards692
      @IsaiahRichards692 2 года назад +9

      What he does know: Who’s in charge.
      What he doesn’t know: I want him to have my children.

    • @danielmeier8321
      @danielmeier8321 2 года назад +6

      I never understood his "yeah". Do you know what the film writers wanted to allude here?

    • @pwnage1731
      @pwnage1731 2 года назад +11

      @@danielmeier8321 I think it's open to interpretation.

    • @edwardfetner2513
      @edwardfetner2513 2 года назад +6

      @@danielmeier8321 I think he believes Willard is asking him that because he thinks WILLARD is in charge and wants him to swear allegiance, not realizing Willard's asking because he doesn't know

    • @danielmeier8321
      @danielmeier8321 2 года назад +24

      @@edwardfetner2513 my theory always was this: that soldier is so far gone already, that the only one in charge there is not a higher ranking lieutenant, but insanity. That's why he said "yeah" and just left. Could be complete nonsense though.

  • @paulmicelli5819
    @paulmicelli5819 2 года назад +113

    M-79 Grenade Launcher, great weapon, had that and a .45 cal. pistol on hip.5th Mechanized Infantry, '68

    • @noface4176
      @noface4176 2 года назад +2

      Did this movie actually accurately portray atleast some parts of your vietnam experience

    • @SpetsnazVDV22
      @SpetsnazVDV22 2 года назад +2

      Hell yeah! Thank you for your service 🫡

    • @paulmicelli5819
      @paulmicelli5819 Год назад +7

      @@noface4176 No, I was assigned to Northern I Corps, Quang Tri Provence on the DMZ. Our Unit engaged North Vietnamese Regulars.

    • @paulmicelli5819
      @paulmicelli5819 Год назад +2

      @@SpetsnazVDV22 Thank You, it means a lot to me!

    • @SpetsnazVDV22
      @SpetsnazVDV22 Год назад

      @@paulmicelli5819 no problem buddy! Have a great one 😃

  • @clonebaw_
    @clonebaw_ 2 года назад +17

    This is by far my favorite scene in the movie. You don't know how happy I am you're covering it. Now I can get out of here, if I can find a way.

  • @ashleymarie7452
    @ashleymarie7452 2 года назад +321

    Reminds me of the time I was stationed at MacDill AFB. I was a Security Policeman, assigned to the Investigations section. We had six people assigned to the section. One day, I was in the office working. No one else was in the office. Major Karl Woelz walked in. He was our new commander/chief of police. I had no clue who he was. He asked me "How many people work here?" I replied "About half..."

    • @justiron2999
      @justiron2999 2 года назад +25

      Dam that's funny and probably a reasonable answer.

    • @92GreyBlue
      @92GreyBlue 2 года назад +10

      Ashley you the man

    • @txndwa
      @txndwa 2 года назад +12

      This reminds you of being an SP on an Air Force Base were no one was shooting at you? Damn. You bad. You go Girl!

    • @andrewl6899
      @andrewl6899 2 года назад +6

      🤣🤣 Chair Force

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 2 года назад +4

      Same question was once asked to Pope John XXIII about how many people work at the Vatican, his response;
      “about 1/2 of them”

  • @GroundbreakGames
    @GroundbreakGames 2 года назад +21

    This scene always gave me an uneasy feeling. Like knowing full well the animal we avoid becoming our entire life was let loose for these boys.

  • @izthewiz8175
    @izthewiz8175 2 года назад +172

    Who is ur commanding officer here??
    Aint you???
    🤣🤣
    Its a crazy scene.

    • @juliorosenberg2222
      @juliorosenberg2222 2 года назад +3

      Great line

    • @MacrohardOnfireExcelSuite
      @MacrohardOnfireExcelSuite 2 года назад +4

      "Ain't you?"
      * Both of the MG gunner & Willard visibly even more confused *

    • @juliorosenberg2222
      @juliorosenberg2222 2 года назад

      @@MacrohardOnfireExcelSuite Confusion, chain of command basically abolished shooting wildly, death All around, knowing from seeing it happen to other's your head can explode any second by a AK-47 bullet this plus no one knows or care's what is going on can lead to permanent Mental health issues like a nervous break down, PTSD, Schizophrenia or much worse like the guy in the 🦌 deer Hunter that lost his mind

  • @tytexter794
    @tytexter794 2 года назад +9

    where he shuts the music off and says "hes real close", it was more gut wrenching then the machinegun and rock music juxtaposition to me and its so insane

  • @ericgordon585
    @ericgordon585 Год назад +6

    One of the best, most powerful and poetic movie scenes ever made.

  • @technoforbeer
    @technoforbeer 2 года назад +57

    "Yeah." He really knows "who's in command here". He's gone beyond the pale through the unending desperate battles with invisible enemy.

    • @martinreinhold6589
      @martinreinhold6589 2 года назад +3

      Charlie is in command.

    • @SuperiorBrick
      @SuperiorBrick 2 года назад +1

      @@martinreinhold6589 that’s Martin Sheen, not Charlie. It’s his dad

    • @djackmanson
      @djackmanson 2 года назад +3

      @@SuperiorBrick I think @Martin Reinhold means Victor Charlie

    • @SuperiorBrick
      @SuperiorBrick 2 года назад +2

      @@djackmanson Looking at it a second time, I think you may be right there big guy

    • @jlworrad
      @jlworrad 2 года назад

      Kurtz is in command. Or everything he represents anyhow...

  • @Opr8rScorch
    @Opr8rScorch 2 года назад +61

    My workplace hits this vibe every other day

    • @lifestudent2472
      @lifestudent2472 2 года назад +4

      Nurse ?

    • @alecleamas8506
      @alecleamas8506 2 года назад +4

      This scene sums up the world right now. Hey soldier ? Do you know who's in command here ?

    • @casmith1998
      @casmith1998 2 года назад +11

      this whole scene is what it’s like working the graveyard shift at a manufacturing job lmao

    • @putamadre3398
      @putamadre3398 Год назад

      Same here 😂😂😂

    • @miltontoro6594
      @miltontoro6594 11 месяцев назад

      That’s fucking funny! Where?

  • @dan1oval
    @dan1oval 2 года назад +69

    I will never forget a very similar bridge on the Mekong Delta lit up with bright white lights while we were on river patrol. Nothing like this. It was so eerily quite, no movement and no noise except the low rumble of the our boat engines. It was creepy as hell, but nothing ever happened at that bridge. Until later down river. Then the flares.

    • @markwaynetaylor6278
      @markwaynetaylor6278 2 года назад +1

      what year did U serve in VT?

    • @dan1oval
      @dan1oval 2 года назад +22

      @@markwaynetaylor6278 Never served in Vermont. I was in south Vietnam 68-69.

    • @markwaynetaylor6278
      @markwaynetaylor6278 2 года назад +7

      @@dan1oval Vermont..🙈..yeah! sry..it was my mistake,my question was related to yr service in Vietnam, because my father was KIA in 1971, Mekong delta, he served in the SOG. In 1975, or 76, I dunna exactly, I found inside a ammunition box many pics by him and other compats on PBR

    • @dan1oval
      @dan1oval 2 года назад +5

      @@markwaynetaylor6278 So sorry about your father, Mark. What a terrible tragedy to lose you dad.

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 2 года назад +23

      @@dan1oval _"Never served in Vermont. I was in south Vietnam 68-69."_
      Vermont and Vietnam are very different places. One is full of communists, and the other one's in Asia.

  • @Deluxedracula
    @Deluxedracula 4 месяца назад +4

    Chilling. Also I like how guy on machine gun looks to Kilgore and goes “he’s gonna go get The Roach” the same way an employee would reassure a confused customer in a grocery store when they said they’re gonna get their supervisor to help out

  • @Kingsland7
    @Kingsland7 2 года назад +10

    I love how the sounds of Frogs are amplified right after he sais “yeah”, it’s a subtle nod to the laws of the jungle.

  • @carpediem5606
    @carpediem5606 2 года назад +16

    Of all the awesome memorable scenes in Apocalypse now, this one is one of my favorites and still haunts me evertime I watch it.

  • @joshuafrank3803
    @joshuafrank3803 Год назад +4

    It's the whole movie in one sequence. The chaos, the madness, the clarity of what needs to be done and doing it, the moral ambiguity of it all.

  • @Alain-Delon
    @Alain-Delon 2 года назад +32

    Apocalypse now is the best movie ever.

    • @22steve5150
      @22steve5150 2 года назад +2

      REDUX

    • @Alain-Delon
      @Alain-Delon 2 года назад +2

      @@22steve5150 Yes

    • @cha5
      @cha5 2 года назад +3

      @@22steve5150 I prefer the original theatrical cut, but I can respect Redux and Final Cut!

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +1

      My favorite movie.

    • @DutchGlow-fi2ip
      @DutchGlow-fi2ip 8 месяцев назад +1

      It's close... it's real close.

  • @djm122270
    @djm122270 2 года назад +15

    So many incredible actors in this epic film. This is one of the most beautifully haunting scenes in cinematic history!

  • @sheasanders1655
    @sheasanders1655 Год назад +19

    Timing and headspace on that 50 are on point. Dude was making that ole girl sing.

  • @TheGodParticle
    @TheGodParticle 2 года назад +12

    He's real close, just love that line delivery. Cheers

    • @tscottbaker2980
      @tscottbaker2980 10 месяцев назад +2

      As is insanity, the heart of darkness.

  • @albertgrant1017
    @albertgrant1017 2 года назад +69

    This scene exemplifies the soldiers in all wars,Absolutely brilliant,! Unsurpassed !

    • @charleshendrix232
      @charleshendrix232 2 года назад +5

      How so? These kids were stoned and poorly led and on their own. Its not always like that in every war. Vietnam was Vietnam. Salerno was Salerno. Tunisia was Tunisia. Saipan was Saipan. All different.

    • @NeoStoicism
      @NeoStoicism 2 года назад +4

      The kernel of insanity that lies at the heart of all war, and ultimately all human experience, is on full display.

  • @DonovanAenslaed
    @DonovanAenslaed 2 года назад +33

    If someone can pull off the 1000 yard stare, is the Roach.

  • @MrGP-qk8rc
    @MrGP-qk8rc Месяц назад +1

    "Soldier, who's in charge here?"
    "Yeah"
    Best response ever.

  • @Rawkstar1960
    @Rawkstar1960 2 года назад +3

    That line at the end of that clip is pure brilliance.

  • @LodyDude
    @LodyDude Год назад +8

    The fact that Roach looks directly into our eyes (the camera) makes this scene even more haunting to me

  • @ave5163
    @ave5163 2 года назад +6

    This is my favorite sequence.
    No plan, no aim, no mercy.

  • @dorvonbaldwin5213
    @dorvonbaldwin5213 2 года назад +11

    One of the the best scenes in the movie, that made it legend til today.

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад

      This one and the attack scene.

  • @chiefredshirt5785
    @chiefredshirt5785 Год назад +4

    My uncle was in the Vietnam war, he said that Apocalypse Now, and Full Metal Jacket were exactly spot on. My uncle volunteered he was there from March 66 to July 68, I miss him everyday, he was my dad when my real father used alcohol as an excuse to be absent.

    • @Flynnmiv
      @Flynnmiv Год назад +2

      thank for your honesty and sharing this - I wish you well. You gave so much to your uncle, too.

  • @UnicornmooseE30
    @UnicornmooseE30 7 месяцев назад +6

    The camo on that thumper is so rad, small detail but adds to the character

  • @isiaharellano3789
    @isiaharellano3789 2 года назад +68

    Dude with the grenade launcher replayed this campaign many times on Veteran mode.

  • @romelohdz
    @romelohdz 2 года назад +21

    That M79 has a hardcore paint job on it.

  • @cosmonauta2001
    @cosmonauta2001 Год назад +8

    "Yeah", the most insane single-world quote ever.

  • @brockobama257
    @brockobama257 27 дней назад +1

    as a kid, I always saw this movie on my grandmas dvd shelf
    as an adult, this movie will never leave me

  • @jacobmetz3267
    @jacobmetz3267 11 дней назад

    For as little as 'Roach' was in the movie, he sure made a hell of an impact(no pun intended).

  • @tommyboyindy1157
    @tommyboyindy1157 2 года назад +16

    Lance is tripping during this scene - and we are seeing it through his eyes.

  • @Will-ce7tv
    @Will-ce7tv Год назад +6

    I just recently came home from holidaying in Vietnam, the first thing I did when I came home was watch apocalypse now.
    I was always thought this movie was weird as but it finally made sense to me after going to Vietnam and seeing first hand the confronting effects of the war.
    In my mind the movie is a metaphorical representation of how crazy the war was.

  • @JAR98
    @JAR98 Год назад +3

    My father was an infantry Marine and he said that this movie was not realistic at all but that's not the point of the movie. This movie wants to convey the complete madness, inhumanity and insanity of war. While soldiers in reality had excellent training and were professional, deadly fighters (otherwise there wouldn't be such an abyss between the casualties sustained by the Americans and the North Vietnamese), this movie portrays the permanent damage burned in the back of the mind of each and every grunt. This movie shows what the broken subconscious of a human being looks like after being exposed to the horrors of war and I certainly appreciate its artistic value

  • @JohnZiTAB
    @JohnZiTAB 4 месяца назад +1

    I love the way Roach respond’s to Willard’s question. Just blank stare and sarcastic answer. He doesn’t even bother to elaborate further, he just walks back into his foxhole.

  • @adamalexander4883
    @adamalexander4883 Год назад +53

    I love this scene. The melancholy of the soldiers and Roach are perfectly juxtaposed against the utter insanity of the war.
    They don’t even remember why they’re there. They’re not trying to accomplish their objective, or anything, for that matter. They’re just fighting because…just, because. Because that’s what they do. That’s what their lives are. That’s what they’ll do until they die. They know they’re never going home. That trench is their home now.

  • @davidosako4680
    @davidosako4680 Год назад +4

    That guy with the grenade launcher knew his shit man that dude def survived the war with how quiet and how focused he was on the enemies closing on the distance

  • @cerilacabacungan4849
    @cerilacabacungan4849 2 года назад +9

    The grunt with the grenade launcher.
    You know he's there to do the job.
    But he's not there.
    Not anymore.
    When he answered the Captain's question with a simple "Yeah" before turning his back on him, we realize this was so.

  • @JohnDamas-i7i
    @JohnDamas-i7i Год назад +1

    Roach is the character that really stood out for me. When asked, do you know who's in charge here and he answers yeah! Man that chilled me to the bone.

  • @MaryJaneManson1
    @MaryJaneManson1 3 месяца назад +1

    Absoletely one of the most prolific scenes in cinema. One of the most haunting metaphors hidden "in plain sight". The surreal chaos which is awakened into the reality of the soldier when faced with just a moment of silence is overwhelming.

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon 2 года назад +4

    A minute on screen and The Roach was legend.

  • @desiderious1
    @desiderious1 2 года назад +16

    When I watch this scene, I feel so bad for the soldiers.
    By the look in their eyes, you can tell even if they are lucky enough to live and go home, they are so messed up mentally and will never be able to function in society.

  • @primebeef3938
    @primebeef3938 2 месяца назад +3

    That is an excellent scene. My favorite in the
    entire movie.

    • @MF_YOUTUBE
      @MF_YOUTUBE Месяц назад

      Yeah for real! For days after watching the movie for the first time I kept catching myself thinking back to this scene.

  • @avstraffelse
    @avstraffelse 2 года назад +2

    All time favorite movie scene, Roach is my favorite character in the whole movie. Love how the sound changes to his echo location.

  • @jamesgibbons5552
    @jamesgibbons5552 2 года назад +1

    That is film making at its absolute peak. "soldier, do you know who's command here?"......."yeah" doesn't even need to add the "and it's not us" to the end. Masterful.

  • @robertoacevedo3805
    @robertoacevedo3805 2 года назад +7

    This scene is a master piece.

  • @doxielain2231
    @doxielain2231 3 года назад +43

    "Yeah."

  • @vladostrovsky9356
    @vladostrovsky9356 2 года назад +8

    sadly we will never see outstanding movies like this, ever again. The quality is just crazy

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 2 года назад +1

      The movies today are all CGI.