Hacksaw Ridge (2016) - Saving last survivors [1080p]

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  • This movie speaks for itself. In my opinion - it deserved the oscar. At least Andrew did. But anyway, I think that Mel and his crew did a great job, so I highly recommend to watch the full movie when you will have the time to do so.
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Комментарии • 13 тыс.

  • @blucas1047
    @blucas1047 3 года назад +10911

    The brilliance of his acting here is watching the adrenaline that was keeping him going wear off. He's still in survival mode when he first starts walking through the soldiers and then realizes he's safe and his body immediately shuts down and you see in his eyes the weight of what he just witnessed. It's beautiful

    • @philippaul6039
      @philippaul6039 3 года назад +445

      I like how the guy who bashed him said, "let's get this SOLDIER to a hospital tent right now". Clearly recognizing him as a soldier despite his lack of a weapon.

    • @chrisbrown8498
      @chrisbrown8498 3 года назад +287

      Excellent observation. If a person has never had so adrenaline in them that they are shaking from it, they might not know the kind of effects it has on the body and mind. The actor here begins that shaking as he is received into the arms of his comrades. It is as you say...the "shut down'/withdrawal, is evident even in his eyes - excellent acting.

    • @mydogbanjogames
      @mydogbanjogames 3 года назад +141

      Or the way he kinda leans into his hand because it’s the first thing he’s seen or felt that was fucking terrifying for hours

    • @mydogbanjogames
      @mydogbanjogames 3 года назад +19

      Wasnt*

    • @TheImmortalRin
      @TheImmortalRin 3 года назад +110

      Even the tears in his eyes, while the adrenaline is working your body "doesn't have time for emotion" then as soon as that wears off everything hits you at once, and the fact that this was portrayed through acting is amazing

  • @michaellim4165
    @michaellim4165 5 лет назад +8621

    As a former Army Medic, he is my hero. We learn about him in school. He is a legend in our books.
    No man epitomizes more bravery and selfless service than Desmond Doss. No one.

    • @guittadabe5214
      @guittadabe5214 5 лет назад +294

      Thank you for your service and what you did in your service.

    • @jhunelee9008
      @jhunelee9008 5 лет назад +90

      salute!

    • @Miamibeach2006
      @Miamibeach2006 5 лет назад +92

      Thank you for your service

    • @janetarmstrong79
      @janetarmstrong79 5 лет назад +26

      He’s says as a former army medic but then says we learn about him in school

    • @joeclayton2121
      @joeclayton2121 5 лет назад +287

      @@janetarmstrong79 that means he learned about him in school then went on to become a medic, now he's a former medic because he retired
      how do you not understand that?

  • @Endonia-ym3sl
    @Endonia-ym3sl 4 года назад +31715

    Desmond Doss was actually 5'5 and was very thin due to not being able to eat the rations as they conflicted with his vegetarianism. The fact he did all that while struggling past the point of exhaustion is nothing short of incredible.

    • @eternalwarfare514
      @eternalwarfare514 4 года назад +2254

      @Joseph Dickerson You can do a lot of things with bare minimum skill and a fuck ton of willpower.

    • @brianjomoj7628
      @brianjomoj7628 4 года назад +2233

      Its the power of God with Him anything is possible

    • @ABC-jg3pv
      @ABC-jg3pv 4 года назад +897

      @@brianjomoj7628 Preach brother.
      Btw, watch out for any edgelord atheist that may respond to your comment.

    • @vincentmartineau2006
      @vincentmartineau2006 4 года назад +604

      Adrenaline can do stuff like that to you.

    • @Loveroffood41
      @Loveroffood41 4 года назад +339

      Is truly incredible what not only will power but God can help you with.
      Edit: thank you for all the likes.

  • @Wolf10media
    @Wolf10media 2 года назад +4737

    Man saved many brothers, fathers, husbands, uncles, sons, and friends out there.
    Edit: I appreciate you all for taking the time to comment and keeping things civil. You are all wonderful people.

    • @occidolumen2185
      @occidolumen2185 2 года назад

      And helped people who killed other people on their own land. What did USA wanted in Japan? What does USA want in other countries? Fuck USA.

    • @jduke93
      @jduke93 2 года назад +89

      Saved many generations of years to come

    • @twigcapra.
      @twigcapra. Год назад +44

      @@jduke93 I saved many kids too from abuse, just by self control 😎

    • @lukef752
      @lukef752 Год назад +9

      @@twigcapra.good shit good shit

    • @nigelrequiem
      @nigelrequiem Год назад +14

      People of the civilized world should always remember the very heavy price the youth of the USA paid for the freedom of the world we live in.Regards and thanks from the UK xx

  • @_Cato_
    @_Cato_ 2 года назад +5274

    I love the way Desmond leans into his captain’s open hand at 6:01. Such a small gesture but it’s basically the defining moment of the whole movie: this small, isolated kid who was outcast by all of his fellow soldiers has finally proven himself at great cost. His leader stretches out his hand to comfort him and Desmond embraces it, allowing himself to feel a moment of peace and acceptance. It’s such a poignant little moment

    • @richardlucier1889
      @richardlucier1889 2 года назад +154

      i had enough tears you brilliant beautiful bastard...i did not need you adding more...but thank you, that is beautfiul...

    • @jd4356
      @jd4356 2 года назад +18

      @@richardlucier1889 oh keep it canned !

    • @ErrZaah08
      @ErrZaah08 2 года назад +44

      The whole interaction I thought was very reminiscent of a person trying to get a scared dog to come around that he won’t hurt him and the trust finally appears through the desperation. Just saying. But even without that comparison, which came to me the third time I watched this film, I noticed that gesture of reaching out & acceptance.. and Doss leaning into it like he was finally allowed to rest and come to terms with everything he was put through. Made me cry from the sheer emotional wall I felt had finally broken down both in the movie and in myself since I hadn’t been nearly as emotional the entire movie until I reached that scene. This movie speaks to the underdogs in ways we don’t even realise or comprehend was even there until moments like this happen. Forever one of my favourite movies, and the real Desmond Doss is an example of how Not All Heroes Wear Capes Or Shoot Guns & Even In Times Of War There Is No Rule Saying You Must Give Up Your Faith To Serve Your People.
      I’m Australian btw and I can honestly tell you that I haven’t yet met another Aussie - that knows of Desmond Doss - that doesn’t pay him the utmost respect he rightly deserves.
      Rest In Peace, Sir. You’ve done more than most in your service, both in war and in faith, and you shall live on forever in His Kingdom and in our hearts.

    • @NotableSavage
      @NotableSavage Год назад +11

      Damn you destroyed me…

    • @danielb7660
      @danielb7660 Год назад +4

      Such a great point. I thought much the same.

  • @ccefc_families297
    @ccefc_families297 2 года назад +4682

    The scene where he is walking down that trail with all those soldiers looking at him with such respect and concern, after he rescued so many dying soldiers really gets to my heart. After all the mocking he went through, the soldiers all finally realized Doss' worth and bravery as a medic soldier and showed respect to him.

    • @antonyduhamel1166
      @antonyduhamel1166 2 года назад +91

      Just because he won't kill for you doesn't mean he won't save you.

    • @mrx-od3ji
      @mrx-od3ji 2 года назад +58

      @@antonyduhamel1166 i have so much respect that he did what he did to never kill anyone.

    • @mcbrians.8508
      @mcbrians.8508 2 года назад +31

      and some of them still have that strange "evil look" in their eyes but were forced to oblige by stepping aside. Kinda reminds me of that old "Tares among the wheat" trope. Yes they're not genuine humans but they do have to respect a person who selflessly laid down his life on saving others just like the Son of Man.

    • @Wassenhoven420
      @Wassenhoven420 2 года назад

      @@mcbrians.8508 i noticed that too.

    • @jasondamrau9943
      @jasondamrau9943 2 года назад +20

      It's so amazingly done as he pretty much is silent as soon as he comes down the ridge besides saying no when asked if he was hurt. The rest just allows you to soak up the moment without dialogue to tell you how to feel

  • @TheGreyParse
    @TheGreyParse 2 года назад +7174

    In the ending, when the actual veterans were speaking, his former Captain was in tears speaking of him. This man went so far beyond what any human being should be capable of doing in service to both his country and his fellow man. Absolutely legendary.

    • @John2verse5
      @John2verse5 2 года назад +50

      The definition of "Psalm 23"

    • @occidolumen2185
      @occidolumen2185 2 года назад

      Why were the filthy oil sniffers called americans in Japan in the first place? Fuck USA, fuck Russia, fuck China and fuck any nuclear power.

    • @iwishiwasthomasshelby
      @iwishiwasthomasshelby Год назад +26

      He’s one of the best human beings in the history of war

    • @morganottlii2390
      @morganottlii2390 Год назад +37

      A Virginia man, who did all he thought was right to do, without taking up arms because of his beliefs. I may not agree with those beliefs, but I can't help but respect and admire him.

    • @Kaithestressedowl
      @Kaithestressedowl Год назад +28

      What I find incredibly admirable is the fact that he didn’t care what side an injured soldier was on, he would try to save them as best as he could in those conditions. He also was reported to have dragged up to 75 of his injured comrades to safety whilst he himself had a broken limb, most likely his leg. Pure determination and passion for one’s fellow man when combined is a powerful mix, there’s no denying that, especially when hearing about what Doss did during his time in WW2

  • @CamdenPellant
    @CamdenPellant Год назад +5712

    What’s crazy is this is a movie that’s based on a true story where they actually had to tone it back some and leave certain aspects out because the real story is actually too unbelievable. Mel Gibson thought the movie would be too unrealistic if he included some of the actual events like Doss having 17 pieces of shrapnel in his leg, rolling off the stretcher to patch up another wounded while being carried away, giving the stretcher to him, waiting 5 hours for them to get back to him during which he took a snipers round to his left arm, shattering it, to which he then made a splint for his arm with a broken rifle buttstock, and crawled 300 yards to a safety aid station. The movie also leaves out that he was actually under gunfire and mortar rounds the entire time. Doss saved 75 men in 12 hours, averaging 1 man down the cliff every 10 minutes.

    • @ironboy3245
      @ironboy3245 Год назад +712

      holy fuck, man had to have had someone watching over him to do shit like that...and I'm an atheist. also he was 5'5(~160 cm) and weighed 65kg.

    • @Boo-8814
      @Boo-8814 Год назад +221

      Jesus christ

    • @tka3
      @tka3 Год назад +499

      ​@@ironboy3245 and suffering from exhaustion and borderline malnutrition due to not being able to consume the meat in the rations

    • @jorgemercado4428
      @jorgemercado4428 Год назад +258

      When your strength has left you, and death is near, a man and his faith held true the words of his lord. He kept that truth held deeply, and for the many he gave a second life, those he saved, he was righteously saved himself by his belief.

    • @Lancevance02
      @Lancevance02 Год назад +52

      I was wondering why in the movie nobody was shooting at him the whole time and it was mostly quiet😂

  • @jacobbrunx4665
    @jacobbrunx4665 3 года назад +3806

    When he says “Let’s get this soldier to a hospital tent” it’s one of the most moving parts of the movie. It’s the first recognition that he is a part of the division and he is accepted by the group; albeit he had to go far past above and beyond to do so

    • @yukino4907
      @yukino4907 2 года назад +21

      i cried during that scene no cap

    • @DavidLinn
      @DavidLinn 2 года назад +41

      if you read the book, he gets his respect a lot earlier than that.

    • @phillipcaihoang8845
      @phillipcaihoang8845 2 года назад +37

      @@DavidLinn yep, like near the end of boot camp training after a 10 mile hike in full gear, keeping in check everyone’s conditions from blisters and heat stroke.

    • @hotdog9262
      @hotdog9262 2 года назад +3

      above and beyond as being still up there

    • @danihelton9231
      @danihelton9231 2 года назад +6

      The way he leaned into his hand had me bawling😭

  • @derpmanfb
    @derpmanfb 3 года назад +2066

    I always notice how when the captain puts his hand on Garfield’a cheek, he leans into it, I love the detail and the emotion displayed here. It feels too genuine

    • @MetalDEmpire
      @MetalDEmpire 3 года назад +88

      Homie just needed a fucking hug
      Edit: ;-;

    • @ابوجراح-ف7ح
      @ابوجراح-ف7ح 3 года назад +2

      Rhghfvfvv٢@@@🦐🦐🦐🦐

    • @MRFLESHSTORM
      @MRFLESHSTORM 3 года назад +23

      captain would later say , that Dez was the bravest man he had ever met.

    • @navblue20
      @navblue20 3 года назад +28

      Look up a guy named William Swenson he will see the Medal of Honor in Afghanistan there's a video of him putting one of his wounded sergeants on a helicopter. He kisses the sergeant on the cheek.
      There would be a lot of people including many here would call that gay..... There was nothing gay about it he was letting that Sergeant know how he felt about him by the way that Sergeant died of his wounds.

    • @navblue20
      @navblue20 3 года назад +1

      @@MetalDEmpire And his commanding officer understood that too.

  • @adelinepop
    @adelinepop 5 лет назад +1067

    When he leans his head into the other guys hand made me tear up. Like he needed some kind of comfort after everything he just did.

    • @CinoG2G
      @CinoG2G 5 лет назад +45

      Yupp. Asked him if he's wounded and he's like .." not on the outside"

    • @redeemedfollower2851
      @redeemedfollower2851 5 лет назад +23

      I loved that part! And, can you really blame him. After seeing all that he did, experiencing all of THAT, even the most hardened of men would let their walls crumble, even if only to experience something like Love, Compassion, and Kindness.

    • @kojtxiszoonyobhlubkoj6935
      @kojtxiszoonyobhlubkoj6935 5 лет назад +6

      I guess I'm not the only one noticed this part! !!!

    • @k3nfr0st39
      @k3nfr0st39 5 лет назад +11

      You'd be heartless if you weren't moved by that. That guy gave it his all and then some on that battlefield. "Just one more..."

  • @guyphillips6633
    @guyphillips6633 Год назад +520

    I met Desmond doss at his home in Piedmont al. in1988. He was a very humble man living in a small mobile home. I spent around three hours talking to him and his wife.he invited me back but he passed before I was able to visit. Many years later when mel Gibson made the movie about his life, only then did I realize that I had been in the presence of unique greatness. Rest in peace Desmond. Hunter Phillips gadsden alabama

    • @erickvillegas7026
      @erickvillegas7026 Год назад +20

      Holy shit really? wow what an honor

    • @Ironchalice
      @Ironchalice 7 месяцев назад +10

      From the interviews after the movie, I would’ve loved to have had a beer with him.

    • @Takaichi666-
      @Takaichi666- 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@Ironchaliceme to man

    • @lionelspencer-ward3527
      @lionelspencer-ward3527 4 месяца назад

      " living in a small mobile home" Really? That's how the US treats it's heros??? The 'high-up's ' really don't give a shit!

    • @MikeM275
      @MikeM275 4 месяца назад +15

      @@Ironchalice He was a Seventh Day Adventist. He didn't drink. Not a drop. Ever. But he would have had a coke with you and talked with you as long as you wanted to talk.

  • @obiwankenobi5769
    @obiwankenobi5769 3 года назад +15725

    Desmond doss
    Kills: 0
    Assists: 1
    Revives: 75

    • @bobbygiles8018
      @bobbygiles8018 3 года назад +713

      Lol u caught on to the assist

    • @bruv4212
      @bruv4212 3 года назад +702

      no kills lol even helped a enemy in the enemy tunnel

    • @sashragesh
      @sashragesh 3 года назад +59

      @@bruv4212 🤣😂😂

    • @kurotantei5074
      @kurotantei5074 3 года назад +430

      nah his kill is - 1 man helped an enemy in the tunnel lmao

    • @newengland3085
      @newengland3085 3 года назад +280

      Achievement Unlocked: *Pacifist*
      Assist the remaining Wounded Marines and No Blood Shed

  • @youxkio
    @youxkio 2 года назад +2296

    5:16 from this part. This is the part that deserves all the Oscars. This shows the actual emotional state of war shock. Perfectly performed! These are the initial mental disturbances that later result in what most PTSD-suffering soldiers do after demobilization.

    • @splatman_26
      @splatman_26 2 года назад

      Fax

    • @t.mcgarry4
      @t.mcgarry4 2 года назад +85

      And the scene where his legs get weak and he sits down is exactly what would happen when the adrenaline is finally wearing off. Andrew Garfield truly is an unbelievably talented actor.

    • @jeremiah6945
      @jeremiah6945 2 года назад +9

      ​@Will Swift Don't ask.

    • @Arondeight
      @Arondeight Год назад +9

      I think, also how this movie showed, some of his PTSD wasn't just from enemy soldiers. He got bullied and attacked because of his beliefs. He might have had those fight or flight instincts no matter friend or foe.

    • @golfhound
      @golfhound Год назад

      @@t.mcgarry4 that's why he received an academy nomination for his efforts. He truly deserved the oscar. I can't imagine why he didn't win. He did however, win the Golden Globes award which is the people's vote. The Oscar is the academy vote. Since Mel Gibson is poison in Hollyweird, I'm not surprised he and Garfield didn't win an Oscar. Oscars are so politically driven that the best don't usually win. Everyone knows that Hollyweird has their own agenda and they often award a film/actor/etc to support their agenda. ie. Steven Spielberg is probably the greatest director ever, but has only one Oscar for directing. He deserves at least 10. We can all make educated guesses as to why he only has one for Schindler's List. He definitely deserved Oscars for the Color Purple, Saving Private Ryan, Jaws, E.T, A.I., Catch Me If You Can, Band of Brothers, Empire of the Sun, Raiders of the Lost Ark.

  • @benm5913
    @benm5913 3 года назад +4183

    "Please god, just one more," hits so hard.

    • @creativeguy1martinez693
      @creativeguy1martinez693 3 года назад +132

      That reminds me of that scene in Schindler’s List where Schindler breaks down and says that he could’ve saved more Jews even though he had went above and beyond.

    • @marqgz
      @marqgz 3 года назад +6

      Fr

    • @depositionsandstuff7465
      @depositionsandstuff7465 3 года назад +15

      He even brought down enemy soldiers.

    • @sent5988
      @sent5988 3 года назад +8

      AMEN !

    • @alexandermendeyev35
      @alexandermendeyev35 3 года назад +18

      I don't know if paradise or life after death exists. Im pretty sure however that if those are real Dessmond is sitting on one of the VIP seats.

  • @Outlawbyname
    @Outlawbyname Год назад +290

    I remember an interview with a soldier who served with Doss. They asked him if he'd have rather had another soldier with a gun in the platoon instead of Doss who wouldn't fight.
    He said Doss saved more lives than any other soldier could take, and that the official record of Doss' rescues was off by a few hundred.

  • @Megacooler96_
    @Megacooler96_ 4 года назад +47274

    Hes the one guy who doesn't get any kills but gets the highest score for playing the objective

  • @JustSpeakingFacts_
    @JustSpeakingFacts_ 2 года назад +3698

    They asked if he was wounded, he says no. But he is clearly wounded (mentally). Such incredible writing, directing and acting.

    • @CJM-rg5rt
      @CJM-rg5rt 2 года назад +103

      Well he's exhausted. There's no way to know if he has PTSD (unless it's public knowledge about him) all that adrenaline and lugging bodies in the heat for about a entire day is insane. You ever been so tired that you're extremely jumpy and can't comprehend easy things? He's like that times ten but a little rest can still fix that, not seeing his friends die but of course he'd be bothered by that for a long time.

    • @kimsoriano7818
      @kimsoriano7818 2 года назад +80

      it was actually a call back to one of the earlier scenes where he was beaten badly by his comrades. He was covered in blood yet he said he's not wounded.

    • @rdwn1999
      @rdwn1999 2 года назад +27

      Dude, everyone in there was wounded mentally. They would laugh at him if he said that kind of weakass self pity.

    • @ryanesposito7223
      @ryanesposito7223 Год назад +36

      @@rdwn1999 any man who went through war the way he did would never laugh if he said something like that, especially if they feel the same way

    • @JPVNG67
      @JPVNG67 Год назад +3

      @@rdwn1999 his hands were with no skin

  • @Carver3483
    @Carver3483 2 года назад +638

    My favorite part is at the end when he walks through the group of soldiers. They all look at him with disbelief, wondering how HE survived. Such a good movie in all.

    • @butchyshoe
      @butchyshoe Год назад +13

      It's not a good movie it's a fantastic movie !! And he should have gotten the academy award !!!

    • @patrickkanas3874
      @patrickkanas3874 Год назад +8

      It's like they can't comprehend what they're seeing

    • @KonekoGakusei
      @KonekoGakusei 11 месяцев назад +23

      I love that too, except that I saw it as them looking at him with disbelief because they had all been told: "do not look to this man to save your life".
      They thought he was a coward and now they see that he is probably the bravest man any of them will ever meet in their respective lifetimes.

    • @SoldierOfFate
      @SoldierOfFate 5 месяцев назад +2

      They're staring at an angel that would protect them to the very end.

  • @thephantomgamer9462
    @thephantomgamer9462 3 года назад +12879

    Let this be known: This soldier didn’t fire a SINGLE shot at another man, but he saved countless of others. That man is a fucking hero in my book

    • @AbyssalAntony
      @AbyssalAntony 3 года назад +520

      Not only that he saved even injured enemy soldiers

    • @deweshgoenka6111
      @deweshgoenka6111 3 года назад +352

      He also helped some of the enemy soldiers cause he was there to save people

    • @NICKARRIOLA16
      @NICKARRIOLA16 3 года назад +91

      In the book of human history mN

    • @witchdoctor4222
      @witchdoctor4222 3 года назад +356

      As a former combat medic, during my training he was upheld as the pinnacle of soldier medics, in both his actions and his dedication to helping HUMANS

    • @HeyLittleTown
      @HeyLittleTown 3 года назад +81

      He even saved a japanese

  • @HADEZFIRE147
    @HADEZFIRE147 2 года назад +3295

    The fact he never left behind Smitty really says something about the kind of person Doss was. He’s a real hero.

    • @patrickkanas3874
      @patrickkanas3874 Год назад +76

      He would've lowerd every dead body if he could also

    • @Enter_Zoneless
      @Enter_Zoneless 10 месяцев назад +20

      @@patrickkanas3874he really would of youre not even lying

    • @SamuelvanderKroft
      @SamuelvanderKroft 8 месяцев назад

      He was a Christian

    • @alishagay3903
      @alishagay3903 2 месяца назад +2

      I hate that smitty was killed.

  • @prkycck4445
    @prkycck4445 3 года назад +2854

    “Are you wounded” “no”. Takes Bath and there is blood from the other people. Powerful scene

    • @cheesuschrists
      @cheesuschrists 3 года назад +55

      Pretty sure his hands are wounded

    • @lagout7771
      @lagout7771 3 года назад +152

      @@cheesuschrists compared to what he saw others went through those are scratches

    • @franciscastiglione5832
      @franciscastiglione5832 3 года назад +51

      I would venture to guess it’s a reference to our Faith; salvation comes from the Blood shed by Jesus Christ for the remission of our sins, and once saved we are instructed to be baptized in water, which is symbolic of the old man being laid to rest, and the new man being born in the spirit. To be accurate, baptism is only symbolic, it is not salvation, that happens when we accept Christ as our savior and are born again by the spirit. The death, burial and resurrection are the reasons we can be saved, and it all comes because of Jesus Christ. But I think the filmmakers wanted to invoke that idea, hence the blood and water, which John also writes in his Gospel at the crucifixion that when the Roman used the spear to pierce our Lord’s side out came blood and water.

    • @tharengore7215
      @tharengore7215 3 года назад +31

      @@franciscastiglione5832 no it was literally the blood from those he saved and those he couldn't. Battle fields like that were gruesome and fact he hid among dead at times to get past the enemy. Yea he was caked in blood, sweat, mud, and tears.

    • @cptlevision
      @cptlevision 3 года назад +11

      I think it’s more powerful that he was in fact wounded. That’s why the sent him to the hospital tent

  • @aronikahn
    @aronikahn 2 года назад +312

    The concern in Howell’s voice saying “Doss is still up there” shows the respect Desmond has earned from his ranking officers after everything he’s done for their unit

  • @thebronzeage23
    @thebronzeage23 3 года назад +838

    5:16 gives me goosebumps everytime. he’s so traumatized by what he’s been through in such a short amount of time, adrenaline running through his veins, completely numb to tiredness. even when he’s safe with his fellow soldiers his mind is still wired to the war.

    • @rali7583
      @rali7583 3 года назад +44

      Not only that, but his adrenalyne starts to cooldown, thats why he nearly falls; and presses his head to the commanders hand, feeling of comfort and security knowing a higher rank is looking at him and knowing what he did.

    • @匚尺卂乙卂乇
      @匚尺卂乙卂乇 2 года назад +5

      Don't forget they also beat him up

    • @ohwell94
      @ohwell94 2 года назад +4

      He was going on sheer faith, adrenalin and was on autopilot
      And that crash is HARD when coming down from it

    • @davisjones7137
      @davisjones7137 2 года назад +1

      He must have struggled with PTSD the rest of his life

  • @benito42
    @benito42 4 года назад +9719

    Instead of everybody saying "we need more people like him" we should say "let us become more like him"

  • @ritvikmishra8388
    @ritvikmishra8388 5 лет назад +4098

    When you ask a survivor of hacksaw ridge, he’ll tell you that there was one man who went into battle with no weapon, and tell you that man was the bravest of all the soilders.

    • @regul8or71
      @regul8or71 5 лет назад +148

      The weapon he had was more “dangerous” than the firearms the other guys had.

    • @TheRealBleach
      @TheRealBleach 5 лет назад +96

      @@regul8or71 His weapon was determination 💪

    • @whitegradient5182
      @whitegradient5182 5 лет назад +32

      @@TheRealBleach *Dear god*

    • @2absolutelynots
      @2absolutelynots 5 лет назад +5

      Don't meen to be that guy, but soldiers

    • @TheRealBleach
      @TheRealBleach 5 лет назад +1

      @@whitegradient5182 Lol

  • @toastmane1697
    @toastmane1697 2 года назад +618

    The end scene where he was "purifying" and cleaning himself was such a cool scene and a great analogy

    • @gabrielavaughn1484
      @gabrielavaughn1484 Год назад +18

      Exactly. It was blood from lives he saved not ended. ❤️‍🩹

  • @grievousclock7519
    @grievousclock7519 3 года назад +2501

    He’s that one of a kind medic that everyone wants in any battle field game.

    • @yoshijb9428
      @yoshijb9428 3 года назад +58

      Dude I always try to revive my team when I play medic classes. But everyone just kills themselves before I can get them!😔😔

    • @Big_AlMC
      @Big_AlMC 3 года назад +14

      @@yoshijb9428 yeah because you res them during a firefight and they get shot instantly.

    • @yoshijb9428
      @yoshijb9428 3 года назад +1

      @@Big_AlMC no I actually will try to do in cover. But in big conquests matches guys opt to kill themselves than hope for a revive. You should ress someone in safety never in a firefight. Every medic knows that. It's their own stupidity I try to ress you than you get shot again!🤦‍♂️

    • @samsonguy10k
      @samsonguy10k 3 года назад

      Weirdest thing is the closest gameplay I've seen to that is in a Funhaus video with James and Adam playing the WW1 Battlefield game. I think it was Adam that played full combat medic, only reviving downed soldiers without shooting anybody, and took their team to victory. James played full combat mechanic, but didn't do so well with that.

    • @shawndowns2487
      @shawndowns2487 3 года назад +7

      What he did was no fucking game. I met many other medics that were better then any fucking video game character

  • @collateraldamagegaming6985
    @collateraldamagegaming6985 3 года назад +3037

    I actually went to go see Desmond Doss’ grave. It was a big honor.

  • @SoldierOfFate
    @SoldierOfFate 4 года назад +2212

    Let it be known, this man never took another person's life in one of the bloodiest battles of WWII. And he upheld that promise to his peaceful death.

    • @timsherman1245
      @timsherman1245 3 года назад +81

      And let it be known also that he's one of the bravest man on that theater and earn the highest honor. And also Let it be known that he's deed is an inspiration to all of us. Not just for the one who serve but to all of us

    • @commentbabaji1732
      @commentbabaji1732 3 года назад +2

      He died on the same year and date, I was born

    • @pumpkinboi9420
      @pumpkinboi9420 3 года назад +3

      @@commentbabaji1732 well it's either ur like him or the exact opposite or is either lying.

    • @commentbabaji1732
      @commentbabaji1732 3 года назад

      @@pumpkinboi9420 no bro he died exactly the same date and year I was born

    • @pumpkinboi9420
      @pumpkinboi9420 3 года назад

      @@commentbabaji1732 I mean it's not impossible but just rare then all I can say is Wow.

  • @dexdixy4913
    @dexdixy4913 Год назад +379

    Desmond Doss was and is the definition of
    “I can do this all day”
    and The Lord did help him get one more.

    • @Theproclaimed
      @Theproclaimed Год назад +8

      It was all him. Don’t give credit to those that don’t deserve it

    • @carlost856
      @carlost856 Год назад +10

      Doss did it. The Lord could have stopped the war from happening, but he didn't.

    • @brandonborlaza9205
      @brandonborlaza9205 10 месяцев назад

      @@carlost856The Lord wants us to learn for ourselves. if we got the straight solutions and answers from Him, we wouldn’t strive for anything and just be lazily asking for every desire and necessity. He wants us to earn our righteousness and virtuous life so we can be deemed worthy to be accepted into His Kingdom. The Lord will help you if you do ask for it, but you alone must take action.

    • @christiantan-jc2ft
      @christiantan-jc2ft 10 месяцев назад +16

      But doss himself credited God for it. So you have no say​@@Theproclaimed

    • @christiantan-jc2ft
      @christiantan-jc2ft 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@carlost856stopping war? What are you? A f*ckin 9 year old gurl?

  • @wh1654
    @wh1654 5 лет назад +1522

    This is the best war movie I have ever seen. After seeing the movie, had to research Desmond Doss. What a miraculous, courageous and caring human being. RIP Desmond.

    • @reece6258
      @reece6258 5 лет назад +6

      U think this was a good movie watch 13 hours that's also a true story and it's brilliant just like this one 💯

    • @wh1654
      @wh1654 5 лет назад

      Thanks I will check it out.

    • @frog2924
      @frog2924 5 лет назад

      I would agree but... i just saw five feet apart

    • @jtrujillo0823
      @jtrujillo0823 5 лет назад

      Cool

    • @maurobennotto8627
      @maurobennotto8627 5 лет назад +2

      You know this shit is fake as a pllastic cock dont you?

  • @DRG0321
    @DRG0321 4 года назад +8610

    Andrew Garfield is such an underrated actor. He brings such emotion in the most simplest of things.

    • @ATalesTruth-
      @ATalesTruth- 4 года назад +52

      I agree

    • @wouteransinger3879
      @wouteransinger3879 4 года назад +116

      He got an Oscar for this movie So No not underrated

    • @DRG0321
      @DRG0321 4 года назад +232

      @@wouteransinger3879 well underrated as in he doesn’t get much roles like others do, and he flies under a lot of peoples radar for his acting

    • @wouteransinger3879
      @wouteransinger3879 4 года назад +4

      @@DRG0321 maybe hé doesn’t wan’t a lot of roles

    • @DRG0321
      @DRG0321 4 года назад +5

      @@wouteransinger3879 maybe... still underrated though

  • @seanskehan6188
    @seanskehan6188 3 года назад +1377

    The look Sarge gives doss when he grabs the other guy, nodding his head slightly after he runs off with him, a look of utmost respect for him

  • @Rfyjuf
    @Rfyjuf 2 года назад +59

    What a moral boost being an accompanying soldier knowing if you are wounded you have a man like that by your side.

  • @Kayy3020
    @Kayy3020 2 года назад +913

    I cried like a baby watching this movie. Andrew was incredible. And the fact it's based on a true story makes it even more emotional.

  • @nycot107
    @nycot107 3 года назад +6308

    His platoon before = This guy doesn't want to fire a gun, how is he gonna be of any use?
    His platoon afterwards = We ain't going anywhere without Doss from now on

    • @Harmthuria
      @Harmthuria 3 года назад +186

      I turned to my father at that point, and I said: "Shit, he's gonna die." I was so scared for him.

    • @mastercaon5209
      @mastercaon5209 3 года назад +252

      @ULTOR it's a real story dumbass. The man existed. Those around him loved and respected him for what he did.

    • @Harmthuria
      @Harmthuria 3 года назад +30

      @ULTOR The plurial os sheep, is sheep.

    • @nycot107
      @nycot107 3 года назад +129

      @ULTOR this HAPPENED in real life, dumbass. This guy was a real person and he saved dozens of people without firing his gun once. Just because that's hard for your tiny brain to fathom doesn't mean that it isn't possible.

    • @mastercaon5209
      @mastercaon5209 3 года назад +59

      @ULTOR just go do your own research on the subject. The real story is actually crazier.

  • @jackiechan6460
    @jackiechan6460 5 лет назад +1523

    If someone told you there once lived a man that saved 75 wounded soldiers. You'd say "Wow thats amazing! holy shit!"
    If then that someone told you it was in one battle... you would go into denial.

    • @oliverhenderson5761
      @oliverhenderson5761 5 лет назад +142

      Add onto that fact he was unarmed

    • @RedRam_Menhtrol
      @RedRam_Menhtrol 5 лет назад +46

      I REALLY want to like this comment but the fact that its on 75 likes makes it really freaking hard

    • @veralenora4033
      @veralenora4033 5 лет назад +55

      Minimum!! 75 soldiers. They weren't exactly keeping a close count when the wounded kept coming in. Some others say it was over 100. 75 were verified.

    • @muffind3828
      @muffind3828 5 лет назад +106

      And then there were reports from a Japanese sniper who claimed his rifle kept jamming each time he pulled the trigger while aiming at an American medic (believed to be Doss)

    • @nun_9236
      @nun_9236 5 лет назад +1

      @@RedRam_Menhtrol as of today, likes on his comment are +300 :)

  • @ereynolds72
    @ereynolds72 Год назад +61

    I love the repeated “you’re making a bowline not building a bra boy” back to the sgt, instantly just conveys to him that yes he was listening, yes he did learn, and that’s all it takes for the sgt to instantly give his trust over to him entirely.
    There are some wonderful, heroic and beyond human things that Desmond done that many, if not most of us, wouldn’t have the strength to accomplish, and we should be grateful to live in a time where we aren’t called upon like him. But I think we can learn some simple things from him, listening, learning, are two of the most simple things you can do for those around you.
    Getting someone the most perfect gift because of a comment they made ages ago but you remembered, or simply, nodding in agreement and saying you remember, when they tell you an upsetting story you’ve heard before. Not to get them to be quiet, but to let them know you are listening.

    • @kurt6518
      @kurt6518 Год назад +2

      I love the way you worded this.

    • @ereynolds72
      @ereynolds72 Год назад +1

      @@kurt6518 thank you very much, I appreciate you taking the time to say so

  • @petercampbell1287
    @petercampbell1287 5 лет назад +5392

    People say that we need more people like Desmond doss on the battlefield to help save people in wars.
    But really we need more people like Desmond doss so that wars don't happen.

    • @normtrooper4392
      @normtrooper4392 5 лет назад +84

      Precisely that!

    • @thechosenjuan8776
      @thechosenjuan8776 5 лет назад +47

      Kinda funny how comments like these really lose their impact when you see them underneath every fucking video again and again.

    • @hantallica
      @hantallica 5 лет назад +20

      When crazy totalitarian lunatics are out there, I will not want someone like Doss as my commander in chief. Yes, avoid war at any cost, but you must defend for your freedom and liberty at all costs.

    • @SpadaccinoLuciano
      @SpadaccinoLuciano 5 лет назад +4

      Desmond Dosses don't run the world. Warmongers do. They send Desmond Dosses to die.

    • @nun_9236
      @nun_9236 5 лет назад

      I like your statement

  • @elisabuekenberghs257
    @elisabuekenberghs257 3 года назад +1667

    the fact that this is a true story still gives me chills

    • @DavidLinn
      @DavidLinn 2 года назад +100

      let me give you more chills by telling you that the movie left out some more incredible feats he did...while severely injured

    • @modeloman4568
      @modeloman4568 2 года назад +84

      The fact that they toned down and left out some of his other feats because they thought people would think it was to unrealistic when in reality it did happen blew my mind.

    • @Fatboyye_c
      @Fatboyye_c 2 года назад +2

      @@modeloman4568 at least it tells the main part of what happened but it’s incredible still.

    • @gunawanputera6443
      @gunawanputera6443 2 года назад +4

      They toned down the story because the real one probably too graphic

    • @evanextreme6157
      @evanextreme6157 2 года назад

      I am your 669th like
      Nice

  • @alexmyladoor4858
    @alexmyladoor4858 3 года назад +443

    Love that you can actually see the effect of adrenaline in him. Literally on his last legs, exhausted. The adrenaline from fear and his will keeping his legs up. The moment his mind recieves the comfort of his fellow soldiers the legs were like "ok we can let get now"

    • @fefyfefingtion1530
      @fefyfefingtion1530 3 года назад +9

      Adrenaline is a hell of a drug

    • @Soul_Q3
      @Soul_Q3 2 года назад

      His legs: Aight bro, get off! U heavy as fk!!

  • @finnbuilder
    @finnbuilder Год назад +39

    I literally cried when I saw a video about hacksaw ridge. Dosses dedication and drive for saving others is truly inspiring. The fact that he could't touch a gun and still was willing to go to battle field showcases just how much he believes in his ideals. Truly amazing man

  • @JG-kb6dp
    @JG-kb6dp 2 года назад +928

    The let’s get this soldier to a hospital tent was an incredibly moving line. He didn’t carry a weapon so he wasn’t a conventional soldier but he was accepted as one of the team after his heroism. Desmond Doss 1000% earned his Medal of Honor

    • @kyestevens
      @kyestevens 2 года назад +17

      He changed the definition of a soldier

    • @arianebolt1575
      @arianebolt1575 Год назад +12

      The title of Soldier is one that must be earned.

    • @jarrettowens6073
      @jarrettowens6073 Год назад +6

      He also more than earned a good place in heaven.

    • @antonyduhamel1166
      @antonyduhamel1166 Год назад +10

      ​@@arianebolt1575You can earn the title 'soldier' in boot camp. Desmond Doss was a 'hero.' And he earned that title without ever firing a gun in war. There are no titles adequate to describe who and what Desmond Doss was.

  • @Xoosoon
    @Xoosoon 3 года назад +10135

    I’m so glad Andrew is finally getting the credibility he deserves.

    • @michellevandeventer9765
      @michellevandeventer9765 3 года назад +375

      Same. But I'm pissed that Spiderman NWH is the reason people are starting to take him more seriously. It's annoying

    • @latteaddict1524
      @latteaddict1524 3 года назад +79

      as he deSERVES, I really hope he wins an academy award for Tick Tick Boom this year!

    • @narunatsu1
      @narunatsu1 3 года назад +68

      @@michellevandeventer9765 I get you, I feel the same. The fact that nobody even liked tasm is also ridiculous (at least his acting in the movies). But Andrew deserves it, so it's better that at least it's happening. This movie has been one of my fav movies since it came out, i'm glad I went to the cinema ❤

    • @michellevandeventer9765
      @michellevandeventer9765 3 года назад +4

      @@narunatsu1 Same here

    • @sephill9356
      @sephill9356 2 года назад +15

      @@latteaddict1524 I just saw the movie the other day, and compared it to a performance of the real Jonathan Larson. And mann, everything is just spot on, Andrew was perfect for the role

  • @Anchor-Supreme
    @Anchor-Supreme 3 года назад +7391

    “You want some morphine?”
    “Hell yes, that or a bullet.”
    “Bullet it is.”
    *”W A I T W H A T ?”*

  • @thexboxbigband
    @thexboxbigband 2 года назад +188

    “Wherever Flames May Rage, Give me Strength to Save a Life.”

  • @asaesaasdsadsa1240
    @asaesaasdsadsa1240 2 года назад +914

    The way they all look at him just like if they are looking to an angel gives me goosebumps

    • @Jackw00pw00p2
      @Jackw00pw00p2 2 года назад +56

      To them he was

    • @Itssasha1990
      @Itssasha1990 11 месяцев назад +14

      Yep…he was an angel❤☺️

    • @michaeladevine8763
      @michaeladevine8763 8 месяцев назад

      My all time favourite film

    • @SoldierOfFate
      @SoldierOfFate 6 месяцев назад +3

      He might as well be one. Fought on one of the bloodiest battlegrounds of the Pacific War, without a weapon, against an enemy that believed in suicide attacks...

    • @davidcook680
      @davidcook680 5 месяцев назад +2

      He was a angel. Sometimes humans are in fact angels. Either their entire life they are. Or some moment needs a angel. Someone has a angel in them guiding them. I truly believe one way or another Desmond was a angel.

  • @mesmer3780
    @mesmer3780 4 года назад +3722

    "Are you wounded?"
    "Not physically, but the PTSD is going to last a lifetime."

    • @hazard9520
      @hazard9520 4 года назад +18

      Mesmer ASMR oof

    • @christopherwhite542
      @christopherwhite542 4 года назад +50

      I can only imagine and the fact that the asshole who makes it hell asks if he's wounded.....great acting!

    • @SatansOps
      @SatansOps 4 года назад +131

      I mean, the man didn't have any regrets. When interviewed he said that all he thought was "God please let me get just one more".

    • @christopherwhite542
      @christopherwhite542 4 года назад +5

      @@SatansOps
      #tillallareone!

    • @sentinel-wraith9060
      @sentinel-wraith9060 4 года назад +33

      Doss lost a lung and apparently 5 ribs from his service in WWII due to disease.

  • @noahbawdy3395
    @noahbawdy3395 2 года назад +678

    The acting at 5:15 was so amazing.
    The looks on all the other soldiers faces after witnessing what he had done, and Mel left out a lot, just makes my eyes tear up.

    • @samuelguzmann
      @samuelguzmann Год назад +4

      Beautiful ❤

    • @Kevin-mx1vi
      @Kevin-mx1vi Год назад +1

      I'm not a religious man, but I can imagine how they'd feel when someone touched by God passed among them.

    • @will1223141
      @will1223141 6 месяцев назад

      It's literally perfect. I don't know how the Sky didn't win like a bunch of Oscars for this and why's not more movies, but literally for one? He was still in combat mode when he was looking up at the rocks and he didn't react on the other 2 or help him because he could see him, but once so untouched him. He made a panic because he's in survival mode. But then once he finally realizes his friends and he starts walking towards them. His body starts to shut down. Because he's been up there for so long. You can only go so long without sleep. Adrenaline, like someone says one hell of a drug. His body must have been like 99. Percent of it at the time. You can only do this for like a certain amount of time before risking a bunch of health problems. If you're on a journal and so long but then when he started to settle down, his body just gave up. And that's why you collapsed kind of because his legs were giving out because he's so tired and then 1000 yd there, when they're asking, if he's wounded, it's because he's almost crying. Because it's all a s***** scene because it's all hitting him at once.When you're in survival mode and full of adrenaline you don't care about almost shit but once you're done you start thinking over like what you did and what you've done amazing acting

  • @HelloThere.GeneralKenobi
    @HelloThere.GeneralKenobi Год назад +58

    Desmond Doss fought an incredible battle before he even saw combat
    I love the fact that he would not leave Smitty's body up there alone and forgotten.

  • @matzdijkstra3234
    @matzdijkstra3234 5 лет назад +19186

    That one guy on your team that has zero kills and zero deaths and is just trying to save everyone

    • @purplefood1
      @purplefood1 5 лет назад +1316

      Support gets the most XP

    • @spartan1010101
      @spartan1010101 5 лет назад +517

      “OMG NOOB GET A FUCKING KILL ALREADY! IF NOT, BE A RIFLEMAN SO I CAN GET THE SHOTTY!”

    • @かのかり-s1l
      @かのかり-s1l 5 лет назад +200

      Puk de Pjoes literally 75 assists

    • @lilbliss6432
      @lilbliss6432 5 лет назад +41

      Sona Main over here

    • @dannygonzalez3337
      @dannygonzalez3337 5 лет назад +110

      Didn’t it occur to you that this comment was done in poor taste this is a movie that focuses on the horrors of war not some bullshit video game that barely even catches the reality of war

  • @DivineKnight_115
    @DivineKnight_115 4 года назад +3089

    the messed up part is at the end when he finally gets a shower, all the blood that washes off of him isn't even his...

    • @samanthawylie893
      @samanthawylie893 4 года назад +123

      Powerful observation.

    • @lowkoalatee4033
      @lowkoalatee4033 4 года назад +178

      Yep it’s the blood of the wounded people he saved.

    • @alifrahman1328
      @alifrahman1328 4 года назад +66

      But nit to mention he also has wounds from gunshot on his back

    • @jellyslopefall572
      @jellyslopefall572 4 года назад +63

      Symbolising that there’s no blood on his hands

    • @dnkxir6448
      @dnkxir6448 4 года назад +21

      He also had a lot of cuts and scrapes

  • @chowrites6179
    @chowrites6179 3 года назад +4573

    I don't care what anyone says, this is the best war movie ever.

    • @bandkgrover
      @bandkgrover 3 года назад +69

      Not the best war show ever. That one goes to band of brothers.

    • @David-dn5xg
      @David-dn5xg 3 года назад +110

      @@bandkgrover I would seperate BOB from movies, it is BY FAR the best series ever! As for the movie, I would say Saving private Ryan :)!

    • @nickpenaranda725
      @nickpenaranda725 3 года назад +144

      @@bandkgrover don't you hear what he said? He doesn't care what anyone says.

    • @nickpenaranda725
      @nickpenaranda725 3 года назад +18

      @@bandkgrover so i guess keep your opinion to yourself

    • @zachsutton2113
      @zachsutton2113 3 года назад +7

      There is some pretty good competition though

  • @DialgaMarine3
    @DialgaMarine3 Год назад +73

    The way the other soldiers looked at as he walked through… they knew they were in the presence of the greatest MoH recipient to ever receive the award.

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  • @KerMaWaffLe
    @KerMaWaffLe 2 года назад +596

    6:10 what I love about this shot is that the Soldiers that initially treated him like crap, now look at him in awe because not only did he spent 24 hours on the Ridge by himself bringing down survivors, but Doss is the one that saved their life

    • @golvic1436
      @golvic1436 Год назад +10

      What was even more amazing was that there was a confirmed story of a Japanese soldier who had him dead to rights when he was getting the wounded down the cliff, and the soldier's gun jammed when he tried to take the shot.

  • @grubbitoes9735
    @grubbitoes9735 5 лет назад +4681

    I’m surprised he could carry so many dudes that had all of that that gear on with those balls of steel weighing him down.

    • @hfdshrimp3973
      @hfdshrimp3973 5 лет назад +226

      Grubbitoes he didn’t really carry many people, he mainly dragged them. Which is considerably harder due to friction. But if he stood and ran with the wounded he would likely be shot

    • @devinsmith9067
      @devinsmith9067 5 лет назад +62

      Dude balls of diamonds f steel

    • @awsomesauce03
      @awsomesauce03 5 лет назад +30

      @@hfdshrimp3973 I mean theirs more work but you do have the advantage of being able to drop and then start dragging in a couple of seconds and it's also really hard to carry someone who has been shot in the front. Stuff would start leaking out and you'd beat the shit out of the wounded area causing them to flip all over the place like a fish out of water with pain.

    • @hfdshrimp3973
      @hfdshrimp3973 5 лет назад +2

      games i'm shit at exactly

    • @ricosintron2075
      @ricosintron2075 5 лет назад +9

      Nah man balls of titanium

  • @maxxdoutt3585
    @maxxdoutt3585 4 года назад +1795

    The part at the end, it’s like they’re literally watching Christ himself walk past them. Brings me close to tears every time I watch it.

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 4 года назад +24

      I think it is love.

    • @johnnyreb2241
      @johnnyreb2241 4 года назад +45

      To those men Doss was their Jesus

    • @Mbkeli12
      @Mbkeli12 4 года назад +9

      When i watched it at the end was sad

    • @nocalsteve
      @nocalsteve 4 года назад +64

      The scene was foreshadowed earlier in the movie when soldiers on a road parted for a tank passing through. The inference being that Doss was given the same reverence for toughness that a tank would get.

    • @johnnyreb2241
      @johnnyreb2241 4 года назад +7

      @@nocalsteve or maybe people didnt want to get ran over by a tank😂😂 i get your point though i just couldnt pass the opportunity to say that lol

  • @StyxByrd
    @StyxByrd 2 года назад +32

    The amount of love this human had for his fellow man is truly inspiring.

  • @Cypherus21
    @Cypherus21 2 года назад +439

    5:46 - the moment that the body submits to the safety of comrades after all the adrenalin worn out. Garfield is an amazing actor.

    • @ohwell94
      @ohwell94 Год назад +28

      I come from a long line of military and every one of them says the same thing...
      Once you come out of that zone it's like someone whips the ground from under you and your knees become non existant

  • @superchicken1832
    @superchicken1832 7 лет назад +9940

    Is no one going to talk about how amazing Andrew Garfield delivered Desmond Doss’s role? His acting was so realistic and he totally deserved an oscar for this performance!

    • @luisferalonzo7400
      @luisferalonzo7400 7 лет назад +40

      Super Chicken True, but Casey Affleck was also nominated.

    • @NGorso1
      @NGorso1 6 лет назад +100

      not his first amazing role. he is a great actor in all of his movies

    • @FrendlyM
      @FrendlyM 6 лет назад +50

      Andrew did a great job, his performance was amazing but what dragged the whole movie down (at least for me) was the fact that they tried to make it look realistic with all the "based on real events" talks but the realism was thrown out of window for stuff that might look cool but from realistic point of view it was complete nonesense - a soldier holding BAR with one hand, with other holding a torso as shield and runing and shooting (very accurately I might add) at the enemy...BARs were heavy as hell and had hell of a recoil, hitting a target with it at 20 meters while holding it with both hands and standing still was quite hard (it was most accurate when shooting from prone position with a bipod), shooting it with one hand (IF you somehow managed to shoot it that way) would most likely hurt your arm...dislocate something or break some bone. A sniper that lurks at field and he does not shoot at Doss the first time he walks by, the second time he hits him into helmet while Doss is moving, then the sniper hits a thrown helmet in mid-air (showing exceptional skill) and then missing two shots in a row at way bigger target (a person)? Well...weird but possible. Japanese soldiers with bolt-action rifles are not smart enough to make a short stop to shoot, they shoot while running, missing every shot while a wounded soldier with an SMG shooting in long bursts without any proper aiming while being dragged, hits (almost) every shot...no need for reloading or anything. Soldiers taking no cover, runing only with their rifles in hand being unable to catch up a soldier who drags another soldier? Bitch-slapping a live grenade away while kicking another one away, this one explodes like 2 meters away from Doss's face and all that happens to him is some light leg wound.
      The movie would have been great even without these unrealistic moments. When I saw these scenes the first time, I was actually laughing instead of being amazed (or whatever emotion it was intended to bring to the viewer) and that ruined the experience for me. One would say that after Fury got critized for this exact reasons, directors would try to avoid it in other war movies that try to look realistic.

    • @mitchellmurray5892
      @mitchellmurray5892 6 лет назад +19

      Garfield took a very atypical individual and portrayed him with depth, courage and sincerity. Its a very strong performance, and the nomination was deserved, but in my opinion all of 2016's best actor nominees were great in their own way. Having seen the five nominees I may have cast my vote for Viggo, but the truth is anyone of them could have won and I'd be happy.

    • @rizizidhan4343
      @rizizidhan4343 6 лет назад +1

      Super Chicken q

  • @gabe2349
    @gabe2349 3 года назад +3844

    One thing they got wrong here was that Doss was severely wounded. He took a grenade to the leg and a compound fracture to his arm. He used a rifle stock as a splint for his arm, tended his own wounds, and then crawled 300 yards to safety.

    • @dominictalley6563
      @dominictalley6563 3 года назад +387

      That’s later in the movie when they go back up for the last time so in the movie he kicked it away from of his guys instead what really happened was he was taking cover with another individual and and grenade was near them and he used his foot/leg to cover it and it was already the end of the movie and didn’t have a lot of time left so they didn’t show how he got shot in the arm on the stretcher and then had them leave him to take someone else in a more critical position who needed it more and had treated his own wounds and then have them come back for him he crawled 300 yards to and then was retrieved to be brought the rest of the way but yea all that stuff got cut out of the movie because it was suppose to be at the end of the movie and it would’ve been a second climax in the movie the way they went had a smooth decrescendo for the film but it missed some pretty amazing details about Desmond during the final battle in the process

    • @mr.meeseeks5127
      @mr.meeseeks5127 3 года назад +242

      That was after he goes back up the next day on his Sabbath. Which was a day he requested never to work, but after saving those 75 men, his own battalion refused to go back up on the ridge without him. He went with them anyways. That's when he took a grenade to the leg.

    • @Ar_Tank
      @Ar_Tank 3 года назад +110

      @@mr.meeseeks5127 not only that but when he was wounded by said grenade he refused I think twice or three times to be carried away so other wounded soldiers could be carried away instead

    • @4ll_Pretty_0_Ability
      @4ll_Pretty_0_Ability 3 года назад +74

      It was actually explained by the creators that audience might find unrealistic

    • @levytheloca
      @levytheloca 2 года назад +66

      the director cut it because he thought that the viewers would find it unrealistic or unbelievable BUT personally i wish they still included it. But as someone above said, it couldve been another climax while the movie is alr coming to end

  • @yaboidee3801
    @yaboidee3801 7 месяцев назад +9

    The scene that gets me is when he reaches safety and everyones looking at him like they should have been the whole time.
    That moment if them looking at him and accepting him not only as a soldier but as a hero or a guardian angel. It gets me every time

  • @Nick-qu2my
    @Nick-qu2my 4 года назад +5357

    I don’t understand how he could run dragging those balls of steel.

  • @coolman3455
    @coolman3455 5 лет назад +3444

    “Lord, please help me get one more.”

    • @bearboi8984
      @bearboi8984 5 лет назад +66

      The best line I have ever heard✊ respect

    • @seepingcrimson
      @seepingcrimson 5 лет назад +1

      When?

    • @prim1327
      @prim1327 5 лет назад +2

      Prometheus it now in a movie but in his book that he wrote I think

    • @InsecureHobo
      @InsecureHobo 5 лет назад +2

      @@prim1327 its in the movie

    • @claytondorland2976
      @claytondorland2976 5 лет назад

      Me when I'm taking shots

  • @nikolai3620
    @nikolai3620 3 года назад +6947

    This guys story is so outrageous it's hardly even believable. 75 people this guy saved without firing a single bullet.
    Tell me of someone more deserving of a Medal Of Honor than this guy.

    • @sassbrat
      @sassbrat 3 года назад +562

      Don't forget that he also saved the Japanese wounded as well. He didn't see a enemy that was trying to kill him only a short time ago but a life that needed to be saved.

    • @boobtoob2507
      @boobtoob2507 3 года назад +906

      A Japanese sniper also said in his memoirs after the war that he had doss in his sights three separate times and his gun jammed every time. I’m not religious but It’s hard to believe something wasn’t up there protecting him on that ridge that day.

    • @cappuccinosnephew1382
      @cappuccinosnephew1382 3 года назад +230

      @@sassbrat He was truly a man of God.

    • @ElJorro
      @ElJorro 3 года назад +310

      Twice is a coincidence but three times. Yeah…someone was looking out for him.

    • @alastor9116
      @alastor9116 3 года назад +13

      E=mc² that's all

  • @catlikethief1718
    @catlikethief1718 2 года назад +15

    That's some of the best acting I've ever seen. What's crazier is that this happened. The rope burn is enough to deter a lot of people. Heroes are real, and they're everywhere.

  • @abnj05h79
    @abnj05h79 5 лет назад +5883

    The fact he saved Japanese soldiers as well warms me

    • @Jumbocombo
      @Jumbocombo 5 лет назад +100

      In actuality he didn't. That was played up for the movie.

    • @tropicmix8765
      @tropicmix8765 5 лет назад +979

      @@Jumbocombo yes, he did. He saved 3 of them.

    • @torichamberlain8475
      @torichamberlain8475 5 лет назад +447

      @@Jumbocombo yes he did.

    • @ogithesergal4182
      @ogithesergal4182 5 лет назад +448

      @@Jumbocombo
      Actuality it was true, he helped 4.

    • @astralrealm1344
      @astralrealm1344 5 лет назад +1457

      He NEVER helped americans or japanesse soldiers. He helped HUMANS.

  • @SageOfBlades
    @SageOfBlades 5 лет назад +213

    "please God... Let me save, just one more..."
    Loved watching the added footage of the real man's retelling of this story.

  • @PeteyGunn
    @PeteyGunn 4 года назад +2042

    No gun just a medic bag and a bible, yet this meek man holds the highest honor. I guess its true the meek shall inherit the earth

  • @Merica2107
    @Merica2107 Год назад +71

    This dude really deserves a national holiday for his heroic actions. God was on his side

  • @schawdaya
    @schawdaya 2 года назад +600

    “With the world set on tearing itself apart, it don’t seem so bad of me to put a little bit of it back together.”
    Andrew Garfield absolutely nailed this role of one of the most incredible human beings to serve.

  • @maxias5
    @maxias5 3 года назад +4822

    I might not be religious, but this scene showed me exactly how good religion can be for people. There's so much shit about religion in the media nowadays, but this man, Desmond Doss is a real and beautiful example of how we as people can utilize religion to be something beautiful. He sincerely believes(d) God was there helping him help others, and that's incredibly beautiful to me.
    Also, can we just talk about Andrew Garfield's performance in this? I was blown away when those end credits started rolling. Absolutely beautiful acting, wow.

    • @connorhenry9599
      @connorhenry9599 2 года назад +111

      The Lord bless thee, and keep thee:
      The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee:
      The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace.
      Numbers 6:24-26

    • @adventurekitty1016
      @adventurekitty1016 2 года назад +77

      I agree 100%.(For both Andrews performance and the religion thing, despite me being an atheist)

    • @kantraxoikol6914
      @kantraxoikol6914 2 года назад +30

      he'd have been just as much a hero without religion, in fact, it gets in the way of most things , people like you credit religion when he's just a plain hero period. you don't need religion to be a moral person, in fact! guess what....religion gets its morals from US. not the other way around. its fanatics like you that think otherwise.

    • @danielkokal8819
      @danielkokal8819 2 года назад +15

      religion takes a beating from the Left because they dont want any higher authority than the State.
      all authoritarian govts suppress religion for that reason.

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 2 года назад +3

      @@kantraxoikol6914 You are some kind of special to think all religion somehow revolves around the US.

  • @khman1983
    @khman1983 6 лет назад +329

    He refused on religious grounds to carry any weapon. He was truly one of the bravest men in the war He literally earned the Medal of Honor for his duty to his fellow soldiers in combat.

  • @jameslalley3787
    @jameslalley3787 2 года назад +161

    A quiet , unassuming man of God that showed them all what a true hero does and is !

  • @trexius8643
    @trexius8643 3 года назад +755

    you dont have to hold a sword or a rifle to be a hero. just being willing to sacrifice yourself for others. that is true bravery.

  • @Gazman011969
    @Gazman011969 2 года назад +430

    "Let's get this soldier to a Hospital tent right now." It gets me every time. Well made War movies honour all who fought in them, my Pops being one such man, who went from D-day to Bergen-Belsen, but very rarely talked about it, no doubt because of the horror he witnessed. I love and miss you dearly Pops, you are my Hero, I just wish I told you more when you were around to hear it.

    • @redbird1218
      @redbird1218 2 года назад +4

      God bless your dear father and all those who served and still do.

    • @nimbus5785
      @nimbus5785 2 года назад +4

      This made me shed a tear man.

    • @fourtunes9647
      @fourtunes9647 2 года назад +5

      God bless your absolute hero of a father.

    • @JoaoSoares-rs6ec
      @JoaoSoares-rs6ec 10 месяцев назад +2

      The only time my father told me about what happened in the war, was wen I told him I wanted to be a soldier, no I didn't became one, but the more I learned the more I realised he hadn't even told me a fraction of what happened.

  • @charlesivangenilza463
    @charlesivangenilza463 5 лет назад +561

    "You want some morphine?"
    The best line on the movie so far.

    • @Error-oq6xc
      @Error-oq6xc 5 лет назад +1

      Charles Ivan Genilza “private cornstalk.”😂

    • @chickennuggies8971
      @chickennuggies8971 4 года назад +9

      What about the part where he says "Please Lord help me get one more".

    • @phntmknight
      @phntmknight 4 года назад +1

      @@chickennuggies8971 that's the part I cry like a baby every time

    • @amxelcbis4464
      @amxelcbis4464 4 года назад +1

      Göring: *diD sOmEbOdY sAy MoRpHiNe?!*
      For context, Hermann Göring was a morphine addict.

  • @GITMachine
    @GITMachine Год назад +36

    He had their backs the entire time, and at the end, they had his. A powerful scene. Garfield played this role perfectly.

  • @dankim7488
    @dankim7488 3 года назад +444

    This is such a powerful scene. Doss’s former bullies who once ridiculed, and physically harassed him now look at him as a hero and give him ultimate respect for what he just showed he is capable of

    • @matthewturner4028
      @matthewturner4028 2 года назад +3

      Yeah... I mean... That's the movie.

    • @diznts393
      @diznts393 2 года назад +3

      @@matthewturner4028 actually, the movie diluted what Doss did, because it would otherwise seem too far-fetched and the director thought people wouldn’t believe it. He actually saved 70 soldiers in the battle portrayed in the film, having already received two silver stars and Purple Hearts for his acts of valour in the Philippines. He already had all the respect imaginable from his fellow soldiers. Reality is often more incredible than novels. This man was a different breed.

    • @matthewturner4028
      @matthewturner4028 2 года назад +1

      @@diznts393 my comment didn't even say anything about historical accuracy or Doss' actions.

  • @faizunasyraff3719
    @faizunasyraff3719 5 лет назад +2114

    *japanese soldiers peeks over the cliff*
    American soldiers: You peeked the wrong cliff fool

    • @SwanADolphin
      @SwanADolphin 5 лет назад +33

      Chicken McCluck they just get yeeted

    • @craig4451
      @craig4451 5 лет назад +9

      Why didn't they just cut the net off or/and toss a few grenades over the side onto those below.

    • @redasualt1413
      @redasualt1413 4 года назад +8

      Jappenese:FBI open up!
      American Soldiers:you ambusged the wrong spot
      jappenese:holy shit

    • @filippopecorari
      @filippopecorari 4 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @Chinmeng420
      @Chinmeng420 4 года назад +1

      HAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!

  • @DKrueger1994
    @DKrueger1994 5 лет назад +715

    Desmond Doss
    Branch of Service: United States Army/Army Medical Department
    Division: 77th Infantry Division
    Rank: Private First Class
    Wars/Battles participated: World War II
    Battle of Guam
    Battle of Leyte
    Battle of Okinawa
    Lives saved: 75+
    Kills: 0

  • @iang8905
    @iang8905 Год назад +14

    I swear I could watch this movie a thousand times and still never get tired of it

  • @fairtree3
    @fairtree3 3 года назад +469

    Being a Seventh Day Adventist myself, Desmond Doss is a great inspiration to me. Whatever the adversity and hard times he went through, he still stood up for what he believed to be true and right. I admire he being faithful and steadfast, and that inspires me.

    • @Ashley_Mariee
      @Ashley_Mariee 3 года назад +5

      same! this will forever be by favorite movie, because the background of Doss truly resonates with me.

    • @davisjones7137
      @davisjones7137 2 года назад

      I'm sorry but the founder of 7th Adventist is in hell

    • @volfaninmi4370
      @volfaninmi4370 2 года назад

      I have to ask. Are you in Collegedale?

    • @fairtree3
      @fairtree3 2 года назад

      @@volfaninmi4370 No, I am not. :)

    • @ablueairheadablueairhead3215
      @ablueairheadablueairhead3215 2 года назад

      Eat shlt bible boi

  • @bts.angelrivas4861
    @bts.angelrivas4861 5 лет назад +525

    My teacher was suprised when she asked us who is are favorite super hero and i said Desmond Doss.
    No one will ever inspire me the way this man did. No one.
    A true man to his relationship with God. He NEVER used a gun in war just Saved ppl.
    "While everyone else is taking life, i'll be saving it."
    He sure did

    • @BKai714
      @BKai714 5 лет назад +2

      He did use a rifle to help drag the last guy

    • @therealjay8071
      @therealjay8071 5 лет назад +2

      Brian RX Why add that in he didn’t actually use it for the intended purpose lol 🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @mappedout
      @mappedout 4 года назад

      Bryan HELP DRAG. Not shoot.

  • @kelbyschultz1877
    @kelbyschultz1877 3 года назад +365

    Men like Desmond Doss are why the world can work and move on. His bravery. His determination. His forgiveness. His way of not judging others. Desmond Doss is who we should all aspire to be like. The man saved more lives then most anyone else and didn't shoot a single round or kill a single person.

    • @wowalamoiz9489
      @wowalamoiz9489 2 года назад +2

      Look up another such person, alive today. Daryl Davis.

  • @Settidoesart
    @Settidoesart Год назад +12

    “ are you wounded?” “No” Bro his hands were tore up, face scratch led, bruised and bloody, bro is humble af

  • @ya4girls1
    @ya4girls1 7 лет назад +360

    The soldiers said he saved over 100 men, desmond was modest and said 50 so they met in the middle at 75. Without a doubt one of the bravest men to ever put on a uniform.

    • @Novafire194
      @Novafire194 6 лет назад +40

      ya4girls1 what they didnt say is that he did this with a fractured arm, and 13 peices of shrapnel in his body.

    • @richardmikesell3006
      @richardmikesell3006 6 лет назад

      yes sir!! the bravery was unheralded!!!!

    • @ghostapostle7225
      @ghostapostle7225 6 лет назад +29

      Many details were left out from the movie because Gibson thought it wouldn't be believable, even though it really happened.

    • @godfather7174
      @godfather7174 6 лет назад

      Nope he is the bravest to put on a uniform he want into war wit only love for God as his protection even his fellow soldiers disliked him called him coward to his face and behind his back

    • @CalebShimomura
      @CalebShimomura 6 лет назад +1

      @@Novafire194 based on my rudimentary research, didn't the fractured arm and grenade shrapnel happen later?
      Desmond Doss is a hero, and i'm sure he wouldn't want to be lied about, even if it makes him look good.

  • @wakeupamerica5971
    @wakeupamerica5971 4 года назад +46

    The look he gives when asked if he’s wounded, it’s the look of not being physically wounded but knowing you’ll be haunted from the scenes you’ve just seen, heart breaking

  • @VaderMan_04
    @VaderMan_04 5 лет назад +3660

    That great man makes the Avengers look like mall cops.

    • @Tracer_Krieg
      @Tracer_Krieg 5 лет назад +264

      Honestly? He'd probably be able to convince Thanos at his all time evilest to give up his ways and repent.

    • @misssmisssymaria
      @misssmisssymaria 5 лет назад +229

      The avengers weren’t real, but this man was.

    • @hiramc.9111
      @hiramc.9111 5 лет назад +15

      True dat

    • @excelsior8682
      @excelsior8682 5 лет назад +29

      Let's stop kidding ourselves, the Avengers are just mall cops lmao.

    • @Ladco77
      @Ladco77 5 лет назад +54

      @@excelsior8682 The Avengers are fiction. Doss was a real living breathing man, not just a story.

  • @brianroberts815
    @brianroberts815 2 года назад +27

    What a great movie. It really hit home.
    My son served in Afghanistan. Two tours of duty. He made it home once, for Christmas, and then about a year later he full filled his contract.
    He was a medic with Airborne out of Fort Benning, Georgia.
    He received 3, actually 4 Purple Hearts before they decided he was a liability
    Now, he goes to school. They're footing the bil.
    He has a full pension, insurance and got a good deal on a home loan. I don't think it was worth it.
    He still walks with a limp and a cane sometimes. Still suffering from PTSD and is a different man than the boy we sent over there.
    War is horrible!!!

    • @athos1029
      @athos1029 11 месяцев назад +3

      Please thank your son for his service for me.

  • @TheMotz55
    @TheMotz55 7 лет назад +2883

    Why isn't there a statue of this guy in Washington? He is an example of the nobility of the human spirit, self-sacrifice and love. There are few today who could hold a candle to this man.

    • @carmenate70
      @carmenate70 7 лет назад +55

      TheMotz55 agreed

    • @calvinjohnstone2664
      @calvinjohnstone2664 7 лет назад +261

      TheMotz55 he should have a hospital at least named after him, At Least! He was a good, decent man. the film was pretty good too.

    • @steve4smsh653
      @steve4smsh653 7 лет назад +125

      Calvin Johnstone He was a medic, it makes sense

    • @calvinjohnstone2664
      @calvinjohnstone2664 7 лет назад +30

      Oscar Velasquez too right! he got a film though so, doesn't​ count really but, still. maybe someone will consider it now?

    • @steve4smsh653
      @steve4smsh653 7 лет назад +3

      Calvin Johnstone yeah!

  • @zlatantheking3926
    @zlatantheking3926 4 года назад +3764

    As a combat medic myself, i aspire to be even remotely close to him.

    • @warmcanadain7649
      @warmcanadain7649 4 года назад +220

      That is a good goal but that man was protected by god himself but I hope that you can save many and go home to your family again

    • @sparty54
      @sparty54 4 года назад +80

      Modern Combat Stop giving credit where it isn’t due, there is no God, that was all him.

    • @ravenevermore7338
      @ravenevermore7338 4 года назад +251

      Absolutely ridiculous to say it wasn’t God when he totally relied upon God and his faith to do what he did.

    • @warmcanadain7649
      @warmcanadain7649 4 года назад +57

      Raven Evermore thank you that is very true

    • @akhonankosi4704
      @akhonankosi4704 4 года назад +8

      Hope u get a medal

  • @stephenjackson1067
    @stephenjackson1067 4 года назад +1823

    Just because his brothers turned on him, doesn’t mean he would turn on his brothers

    • @shanebolyard982
      @shanebolyard982 4 года назад +22

      Brilliant comment

    • @wilford9217
      @wilford9217 4 года назад +60

      I wish i have a heart like him to forgive the people i hate ......that the only thing i wish from god to be a good man

    • @user-fu8rg4ov5o
      @user-fu8rg4ov5o 4 года назад +11

      Yeah, I too wish I can have a heart like that

    • @SoldierOfFate
      @SoldierOfFate 4 года назад +81

      The fact he was bullied harshly in boot camp but nevertheless held onto his faith and morals when it was time to enter the battlefield is tear-breaking.

    • @Karl_Drogo55
      @Karl_Drogo55 4 года назад +25

      @@SoldierOfFate those that bullied him tho will forever be changed by his actions tho..powerful stuff

  • @hugemusiclover1837
    @hugemusiclover1837 2 года назад +87

    This is the true meaning of the meme.
    *Careful, he's a hero!*

    • @aleksandarvil5718
      @aleksandarvil5718 9 месяцев назад +1

      @hugemusiclover1837
      Even MORE meta , COZ Andrew Garfield was Peter Parker / Amazing Spider-Man (2012, 2014, 2021)

  • @Kat-ls1wx
    @Kat-ls1wx 7 лет назад +206

    The way he reacted at the end when the soldiers touched him, how they all reassured him including the Sarge. I really think it gives us an insight as to how the soldiers come back from the battle field and depend on each other for the safety, and how most will suffer like that for a long time. It shows the sacrifices he made and I just overall think this is a great scene.

    • @Qbesent
      @Qbesent 6 лет назад +3

      So true ptsd is a real thing.

  • @PaulRichard2
    @PaulRichard2 5 лет назад +1743

    The man they called a "coward", laughable irony isn't it!?

    • @jhunelee9008
      @jhunelee9008 5 лет назад +20

      PaulRichard2 , you can say that again ! 👍

    • @Firan25
      @Firan25 5 лет назад +68

      Yea, Objectors usually got shit on because they people (usually young 18-20 somethings) saw them as being scared of war and not wanting to fight. In doss's case, he couldn't because of his religion, but his platoon thought that was an excuse.
      They change their minds when he still went into the thick of battle, saving everyone anyway.

    • @iqbaljundirabbani5027
      @iqbaljundirabbani5027 5 лет назад

      LOL

    • @hawkeyenextgen7117
      @hawkeyenextgen7117 5 лет назад +26

      It takes real guts to walk into the battlefield without a weapon.

    • @thechosenjuan8776
      @thechosenjuan8776 5 лет назад

      Firan25 Yeah we watched the movie too yknow.

  • @bobojo37
    @bobojo37 3 года назад +700

    The war needed the likes of Desmond Doss as much as it needed the likes of Dick Winters. Not all heroes wear capes, and not all carry a rifle, either.

    • @garywarburton3124
      @garywarburton3124 3 года назад +43

      honestly you needed both equally to win the war, people like Winters to set the example and lead men into battles and Desmond to show we needed to be better than them has humans however not all of the axis soldiers were bad

    • @loriwilson4933
      @loriwilson4933 3 года назад +10

      Both were men of integrity in my opinion, they did what needed to be done

    • @chief7174
      @chief7174 3 года назад +1

      Amen.

    • @maclemaster5966
      @maclemaster5966 3 года назад +3

      One thing I’ve learned throughout the years especially in the army it takes all different kinds of people to make things work and that is a good thing in my book

    • @matthewcaughey8898
      @matthewcaughey8898 3 года назад +1

      Not everyone who earned those medals for bravery set out to get them. Some men won them by doing the human thing . By going back in to save a fallen comrade, or turning back into an air battle to save a friend. Those men were concerned with saving or rescuing someone. The fact that they are decorated for it is inconsequential to them. They already knew they were doing the human thing

  • @jamie8731
    @jamie8731 7 месяцев назад +6

    One of the best stories & films you'll ever read or watch

  • @BrockPlaysFortnite
    @BrockPlaysFortnite 4 года назад +8469

    5:31: “Carefully, he’s a hero”
    Wait wrong Spider-Man 🗿

    • @rookie693
      @rookie693 4 года назад +54

      XD

    • @synotr3y124
      @synotr3y124 4 года назад +35

      Don't get it lmao

    • @ellislong1730
      @ellislong1730 4 года назад +150

      @@synotr3y124 he was spider man

    • @Tee-Rich
      @Tee-Rich 4 года назад +8

      🥲

    • @rookie693
      @rookie693 4 года назад +113

      @@synotr3y124 Spoilers, but in spiderman 2 after he stopped the train from falling off a bridge, the passengers picked him up and brought him inside . During that, you hear someone say "Careful, hes a hero"