Something I only realised in my adult life at 3:07 When he turns and looks at the hole in his portrait, his dead brother was the missing piece, this was the hole in his life. He then feels this area of the portrait, caressing it. He then looks back at his brother who just walked out, has a massive emotional meltdown, and you can see it in his face. Powerful directing, powerful choreography and powerful acting. What a superb film.
Yes! I actually was able to connect that feeling and thought process when I was younger...after watching a few times....powerful acting and amazing writing
@@Ted_Sheckler what I just explained. As a 17 year old watching this you are more focused on the gangs, blood and violence. I never realised the depth of this scene until I became an adult.
It’s weird cuz he actually looked like he was pissed off. I wonder how they got jesse borego to play that part with so much rage and emotion. I bet Jesse had to think about something someone did to him in the past that he’s still mad about 🤣
For everyone who ever grew up in a disfunctional family, this scene hit you hard. Siblings growing up in the jungle trying to figure the way out all by themselves with no guidance, and amidst of all the chaos surrounding us, we end up fighting eachother. And afterthat, we hated ourselves the fact that we did. Ever ending cycles in an toxic environment that we unfortunately landed. Some make it out, most don't. When Cruz cut the portrait out and taunted Paco to fight, his pain shows; tired of fighting, tired of life's constant battle. I know it's a movie but it's a darn good scene. What makes a good movie is that you can really relate to it. Watched this when I was a teenager I like it then, re-watch again now that I'm in my 40s and loved it even more.
that was the winner of the look-a-like challenge, the real Chuy joined Weyland Yutani and became a staff member in an outer space military science vessel
This scene is a prime example to the contrary when people call this film cheesy. Great acting, great intensity. Paco and Cruz such amazing characters. I've said it on your other uploads, but thank you for these videos Dash!
@@CorporalDeepDick You're going to be surprised, but A LOT. I got into it with one guy on another of Dash's videos. Plus there are a ton of comments on RUclips and reviews on IMDB and Letterboxd calling it bad and cheesy. I've been championing this film for over a decade online because of those people haha
@@CorporalDeepDick Back when I had it on tape, I would look for one scene to watch but end up watching the whole movie. I did that so many times as a kid
@@CorporalDeepDick This a good movie but I have to say it comes with a hefty dose of gorgonzola. Miklo, Al and Popeye are the main cheese bringers but it adds to the charm of the film.
This movie deserved an Oscar for sure. I can’t tel what type of story surrounds the making of it, but I can’t figure why it’s not promoted as often as other films in the genre. This film has been a part of my life since childhood, presented to me first by my family in the late 90’s. After that I watched it any chance I got. Me and my brother still reminisce about growing up with it.
I remember destroying a piece of art I worked hard on and had pride in right in front of my older brother when I was younger in a fit of rage since he was bothering me. I was committing self-destruction right in front of him to show him how much his taunts and harrasment were affecting me. He just smiled in shock and walked away. I love this movie. Forever will be one of my favorites.
I always felt this was 1 of the most powerful scenes in this movie. Maybe its cause I can relate but even if I couldn't......this scene is still so profound
This scene is so powerful and still relevant today. How many family go through similar circumstances. Maybe not at the same level but same dichotomies within the family.
Yes absolutely. There was a lot of great acting in this movie, but Jessie Borrego's acting always stood out to me. You can tell he really got into character. I always felt like he should have gotten more roles. Very talented.
I remember Jessie as far back as when he was on the show "Fame". He's always been excellent in everything I've seen him perform in. Vastly underrated actor.
2:57 Great Acting right there! Paco's face says it all. If only things could have turned out differently, both his karnals are partially disbaled (Miklo with his amputated leg and Cruzito with his inability to walk properly). In this scene you can sense his extreme anger but at the same time you can see the pain in his face because he was the leader of Vatos Locos, an example whose actions were ultimately the reason why things became the way they were. At least he tried to make amends by joining the army and then the police force. We all can learn a thing or two from this movie. 💪VIVA LA RASA!
He knew about everything. He knew about Miklo’s shitty circumstances after he left prison, he knew why Miklo went to prison in the first place. That’s why he shook his head at Paco here. Not only was it because of what Paco had done, but because of his lack of understanding and empathy as to why Miklo went the way he did even though he played no small part in it. Also the self righteous and hypocritical attitude of Paco who refused to do anything to Cruz even though it’s also his job.
Powerful. I love this film so much. Brotherhood, family, Destiny. Crime and punishment. Epic. Universal in scope. Pure grassroots cult favorite. Didn't catch it until I saw it at the Blockbuster and man, it blew me away.
there's a can of ' chinga tu madre ' lol. this scene was probably the most emotional. Paco and Cruz . the death of the little brother still was hard for them
Believe it or not but the actor who plays cruz (Jesse borego) he came to our college and played basketball with my buddies and I. Real cool down to earth guy he was pretty good too lol
Man,what a contrast to see them in the beginning of the film calling each other vatos 4 life,wanting to give their life for each other in the name of brotherhood,to here,basically fight between themselves and wanting to fatally hurt each other,what an amazing film
'There's a can of chinga tu madre on the table right there, why don't you help yourself' - classic line, but you can tell the character is so hurt, so it's hard to laugh at it
166 views in an hour , such an unknown film and yet some many people still watch clips, it was an amazing scene thanks for the upload .. "such a ray of light in all that darkness down there"
Shocking Jesse and Benjamin Bratt didnt have bigger careers. Jesse was amazing in this and Fame, just so talented and Benjamin owns every role he is in, not to mention movie star good looks. You look at these three and Dont think "the guy who over acts is going to have the biggest career"
I cry here on this scene. Big bro got to much ego + pride rather then listen... glad you upload yesterday.... time and I just going clip by clip... many like this scene ... right TIMING !!!
This was me and my bro too but sadly he passed away a couple months ago never got to reconcile things with him and it hurts really bad everyday so my advice is if you can reconcile things do it because even though you think you won't miss him you will
When Cruz raises his hands and tells Paco to do his job, all he can offer him is pain. His hands are colored with the dark blue/purple paint he had been using. All it will give Paco is pain like what Cruz can offer. Cruz has to clean his hands. Forgive himself like Paco already has. Got damn this movies is good.
Fuck it I’m going in deep, this is a childhood movie to me. But growing up I can relate to it much more, I’m an ex drug addict going a year and month strong, but seeing this made me feel Cruz’s pain, the way him and his own brother argued and almost fought. Watching this part in the movie would make my eyes watery, opioid addiction ain’t no joke. Plus I actually did fight my brother at one point, and I felt so guilty and hurt after it happened. I’m so glad I’m good with my brother now and staying sober. This scene just hits, even being Latino, the way they communicate and shit, the acting is sooo good. It looks so real it brings back memories. Love this movie,it really does teach you shit and you understand it more when you watch it as man.
@@thaistomp ironically Chewie actor went on to play Sniper in Training day...one of Smiley homeboys...Smiley is played by None other than Maori Actor Cliff Curtis aka Uncle Bully ....the one Jack the muss beats to a pulp at the end....there is a connection there lols
Great scene here between Jesse Borrego, Benjamin Bratt and Raymond Cruz. Cruz (Borrego) was wallowing in self-pity because of Juanito. Like he said later on, "I fed my guilt through a needle for 10 years." He stopped feeding that guilt. A lot of people looked up to Paco because of his machismo, which he rejected later on because it got a lot of people hurt.
It's sad when a brother fights him it makes me even worse to see that I love my brother we actually got along with him because we use to fight when we where kids and grown man now we don't fight and he has a house in Houston texas Annie kids too I miss them very much and I wish that I shead tears with them I told my mom I don't forgiven them and they said that's a very powerful word to forgive forgiven or forgiveness and make sense too me and I can love I can forgive them I can cry I can shead tears happiness
When he holds his hands out and sceams "DO YOUR FUCKING JOB!" is what gets me. You can hear the pain. I know it's acting but it's acting at its most beautiful form. The pain in his voice I can relate too and it hurts.
This part always killed me. Knowing what happened and how it ripped their family apart and grew to cause Cruz to go deeper into and stay in addiction....so sad......Cause this type of things really happens. So much pain
Man, their acting here is so impressive
Yes very poweful
😂😂😂😂😂
It's top notch, they capture extreme and raw emotions
Most underrated movie of all time
Makes me cry now seeing this as an adult
Tuco's John Wayne impression is spot on
wich John Wayne movie was this impression from??
@@cashless1980 None.He was just add libbing.
I love how he already had that Tuco intensity and explosiveness even back then. Tight tight tight!
He's always been one of favorite characters in this movie.
tuco lol 🤣
This film never died. Its one of those movies in its own league and always will be.
Timeless movie for sure. It needs a bluray release.
👌💯
One of the greatest gangsta films ever. Top 5.
It’s nowhere near as good as you’re making out . The dubbing is horrific and it’s pretty much unheard of outside America
@@thaistompi watched it on RUclips a couple years ago. Apparently its in hd on here now. Hopefully they release it physically soon.
Something I only realised in my adult life at 3:07
When he turns and looks at the hole in his portrait, his dead brother was the missing piece, this was the hole in his life. He then feels this area of the portrait, caressing it.
He then looks back at his brother who just walked out, has a massive emotional meltdown, and you can see it in his face.
Powerful directing, powerful choreography and powerful acting. What a superb film.
Wow. Great breakdown.
Yes! I actually was able to connect that feeling and thought process when I was younger...after watching a few times....powerful acting and amazing writing
Wow that really is the description
I mean, you just described the thing that we literally all saw in the scene. What was it that you realized as an adult exactly?
@@Ted_Sheckler what I just explained.
As a 17 year old watching this you are more focused on the gangs, blood and violence. I never realised the depth of this scene until I became an adult.
you can hear the pain in cruisitos voice. great acting on his part.
He deserved an Oscar for this movie I swear.
Absolutely
It’s weird cuz he actually looked like he was pissed off. I wonder how they got jesse borego to play that part with so much rage and emotion. I bet Jesse had to think about something someone did to him in the past that he’s still mad about 🤣
For everyone who ever grew up in a disfunctional family, this scene hit you hard. Siblings growing up in the jungle trying to figure the way out all by themselves with no guidance, and amidst of all the chaos surrounding us, we end up fighting eachother. And afterthat, we hated ourselves the fact that we did. Ever ending cycles in an toxic environment that we unfortunately landed. Some make it out, most don't. When Cruz cut the portrait out and taunted Paco to fight, his pain shows; tired of fighting, tired of life's constant battle. I know it's a movie but it's a darn good scene. What makes a good movie is that you can really relate to it. Watched this when I was a teenager I like it then, re-watch again now that I'm in my 40s and loved it even more.
Well said brotha
@@ShockWave-xi7ye Thanks.
💯 🔥 👏
No doubt, I love this movie when I was a child now I love it more as a young adult
Simon carnal i agree 💯
Btw my personal fav scene. Because of the surrealism
Man that “who gave you permission to use my brother in your painting” always gets me
God the heart break on Cruz face after paco said that breaks mine every time
I heard after this Chuy changed his name to Tuco, he lives happily in Albuquerque now
Estas pendejado but nice 😂
tuco has been killed by DEA Hank Schrader
I sure hope nothing bad happens that would be breaking
Heard he got smoked by a Fed 💔 R.I.P. TUCO
that was the winner of the look-a-like challenge, the real Chuy joined Weyland Yutani and became a staff member in an outer space military science vessel
This scene is a prime example to the contrary when people call this film cheesy.
Great acting, great intensity. Paco and Cruz such amazing characters.
I've said it on your other uploads, but thank you for these videos Dash!
who. the. hell. said. this. movie. was. CHEESY?!
This movie is one of the greatest!!!!!!!
@@CorporalDeepDick You're going to be surprised, but A LOT. I got into it with one guy on another of Dash's videos. Plus there are a ton of comments on RUclips and reviews on IMDB and Letterboxd calling it bad and cheesy.
I've been championing this film for over a decade online because of those people haha
@@BusinessOfFear this movie is a gem. it's a film that I can re-watch ever year without getting tired of it. I love it so much!
@@CorporalDeepDick Back when I had it on tape, I would look for one scene to watch but end up watching the whole movie. I did that so many times as a kid
@@CorporalDeepDick This a good movie but I have to say it comes with a hefty dose of gorgonzola. Miklo, Al and Popeye are the main cheese bringers but it adds to the charm of the film.
Extremely well written, n well acted.
Blood In Blood out is an American Cinematic Icon.
These guys were terrific.
One of the best acting scenes ever. This and the final scene of the movie
Yeah most def bro I totally agree with you it's a classic but a "lot" of people have never even heard of it
If I had a dime for best acting scenes ever created I’d be rich
Funk yeah
The whole movie
This movie deserved an Oscar for sure. I can’t tel what type of story surrounds the making of it, but I can’t figure why it’s not promoted as often as other films in the genre. This film has been a part of my life since childhood, presented to me first by my family in the late 90’s. After that I watched it any chance I got. Me and my brother still reminisce about growing up with it.
Mine too
I remember destroying a piece of art I worked hard on and had pride in right in front of my older brother when I was younger in a fit of rage since he was bothering me. I was committing self-destruction right in front of him to show him how much his taunts and harrasment were affecting me. He just smiled in shock and walked away. I love this movie. Forever will be one of my favorites.
This scene was so intense to watch. "Just like you are, so much of a fucking badass you kill YOUR OWN PEOPLE!"
NOOOOOOOOO!
So robbers she get away just because it’s their own ?
@@luis6633 wat
@@lifting_weab Read
@@luis6633 oh. My bad. No, i don't beleive that. I'm just saying this scene is intense. Lol
I always felt this was 1 of the most powerful scenes in this movie. Maybe its cause I can relate but even if I couldn't......this scene is still so profound
Idk how this movie didn’t get an Oscar. Truly amazing actors and scenes all over this movie. This is one of my favorite scenes!
Haven’t seen this movie in a long time and now that I’m older this scene just made me tear up
Very good acting here
Powerful words too
Honestly, i've watched this a MILLION times and this scene like others, always has me on tears man
Hits hard af. Best scene of the movie 💯
This scene is so powerful and still relevant today. How many family go through similar circumstances. Maybe not at the same level but same dichotomies within the family.
Fuck man I felt the same pain in my life like this scene very powerful scene Jessie Borrego is an amazing actor
Yes absolutely. There was a lot of great acting in this movie, but Jessie Borrego's acting always stood out to me. You can tell he really got into character. I always felt like he should have gotten more roles. Very talented.
I remember Jessie as far back as when he was on the show "Fame". He's always been excellent in everything I've seen him perform in. Vastly underrated actor.
I've watched this movie several times and this scene never gets old because it's the truth what can happen in families.
Sends chills up my spine every time
Brings tears to my eyes the amount of pain and trauma that lives in this scene is so real for so many families
yeah right
2:57 Great Acting right there! Paco's face says it all. If only things could have turned out differently, both his karnals are partially disbaled (Miklo with his amputated leg and Cruzito with his inability to walk properly). In this scene you can sense his extreme anger but at the same time you can see the pain in his face because he was the leader of Vatos Locos, an example whose actions were ultimately the reason why things became the way they were. At least he tried to make amends by joining the army and then the police force. We all can learn a thing or two from this movie.
💪VIVA LA RASA!
Should have won an Oscar for his performance.
Sent a clip of this movie called "Forgivness" to my friend is Australia, he told me this film has been popping up over there a lot lately too
One of the best scenes ever!!!! Hands my favorite movie of all time!!!!
You doing an awesome job bringing it back 4K.
Know what I mean-Big Al voice
*SUAVE AL*
Let’s not forget cruzito knew about the heist…
Whatchu implying?
He knew about everything. He knew about Miklo’s shitty circumstances after he left prison, he knew why Miklo went to prison in the first place. That’s why he shook his head at Paco here. Not only was it because of what Paco had done, but because of his lack of understanding and empathy as to why Miklo went the way he did even though he played no small part in it. Also the self righteous and hypocritical attitude of Paco who refused to do anything to Cruz even though it’s also his job.
Powerful. I love this film so much. Brotherhood, family, Destiny. Crime and punishment. Epic. Universal in scope. Pure grassroots cult favorite. Didn't catch it until I saw it at the Blockbuster and man, it blew me away.
there's a can of ' chinga tu madre ' lol. this scene was probably the most emotional. Paco and Cruz . the death of the little brother still was hard for them
Raymond Cruz is a underrated actor
Believe it or not but the actor who plays cruz (Jesse borego) he came to our college and played basketball with my buddies and I. Real cool down to earth guy he was pretty good too lol
One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history! Movie so amazing it should be in everyone's top 10 list.
Very Powerful scene and still amazes me today
A great movie
Man,what a contrast to see them in the beginning of the film calling each other vatos 4 life,wanting to give their life for each other in the name of brotherhood,to here,basically fight between themselves and wanting to fatally hurt each other,what an amazing film
Same as in life. I hate the people who I used to call my "brothers."
'There's a can of chinga tu madre on the table right there, why don't you help yourself' - classic line, but you can tell the character is so hurt, so it's hard to laugh at it
166 views in an hour , such an unknown film and yet some many people still watch clips, it was an amazing scene thanks for the upload .. "such a ray of light in all that darkness down there"
“such an unknown film” ? bro this is a classic lmao
@@sorkoh dude obviously just grew up enough to type that.
@@sorkoh a lot of peeps aint ever heard of it
"Unknown film". Wtf are you smoking.
It gained a large cult following including myself since corona started
One of the best movies I’ve ever seen as a kid in the 90’s . Saw this like in 97 or 98 at my neighbors house , great childhood memories 💯👍
Now this is the best Mexican American emotional acting to the T. This deserves an Oscar...
Shocking Jesse and Benjamin Bratt didnt have bigger careers. Jesse was amazing in this and Fame, just so talented and Benjamin owns every role he is in, not to mention movie star good looks.
You look at these three and Dont think "the guy who over acts is going to have the biggest career"
Who overacts
One of the most powerful scenes in the whole movie. Still makes me tear up to this day.
I see a bright future for that one vato loco, maybe he just needs to relocate to Arizona!!
I cry here on this scene. Big bro got to much ego + pride rather then listen... glad you upload yesterday.... time and I just going clip by clip... many like this scene ... right TIMING !!!
I watch this movie everytime I fly. Kills 3.5 hours and never gets old.
This scene puts a tear in my eye 😢 because this is pretty much me and my bro
This was me and my bro too but sadly he passed away a couple months ago never got to reconcile things with him and it hurts really bad everyday so my advice is if you can reconcile things do it because even though you think you won't miss him you will
How did they not win actor awards for this film? It's mind boggling! I still get teary-eyed watching this scene and the last scene!
When Cruz raises his hands and tells Paco to do his job, all he can offer him is pain. His hands are colored with the dark blue/purple paint he had been using. All it will give Paco is pain like what Cruz can offer. Cruz has to clean his hands. Forgive himself like Paco already has. Got damn this movies is good.
Everytime I watch this and he says “cmon tecato let’s ride the horse” I laugh my ass off lol.
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@@armandodeluna3734 idk just the way he says it kills me lol. I know it’s not appropriate subject matter
the greatest hate can only come from the greatest love... love this scene... if u got brothers ull understand even more
What a kick ass movie. Everything was on point. Story, acting, casting .... classic
Will go down as one the best movies ever
Powerful performance, full of raw emotion and pain
2:40
It's so good. How is this guy not more recognized.
What a scene. I hope there was an ovation after
Tuco Salamanca really let himself go
Finally someone post the whole scene !! Gracias
Fuck it I’m going in deep, this is a childhood movie to me. But growing up I can relate to it much more, I’m an ex drug addict going a year and month strong, but seeing this made me feel Cruz’s pain, the way him and his own brother argued and almost fought. Watching this part in the movie would make my eyes watery, opioid addiction ain’t no joke. Plus I actually did fight my brother at one point, and I felt so guilty and hurt after it happened. I’m so glad I’m good with my brother now and staying sober. This scene just hits, even being Latino, the way they communicate and shit, the acting is sooo good. It looks so real it brings back memories. Love this movie,it really does teach you shit and you understand it more when you watch it as man.
Well done staying sober. You're doing great 👍 drugs kill
Damn, here come the tears. Superb acting 🎭
The Telenovela is seeping through everywhere! Sangre por Sangre
The entire cast was amazing!
Having a lil brother myself, this always tears me up. Great acting, man.
I’ve watched 6 hours worth of bits, pieces, and repeats of this movies when i could’ve actually watched the whole movie 3 times!
Seriously the most powerful scene in the whole movie.
This whole film needs a 4k upscale. Excellent upload!
"I don't want to fight with you little brother." 😢
When he started to cut his painting off, the little face is so perfect, man I'm crying.
Damn look how young tuco Salamanca is
The passion in this scene has rarely been matched in Cinema.
Both great actors. They turned it out in this movie.
30 years ago my dudes happy new years. Classic movie
best scene EVER!!
I shall forever keep this dvd as a classic and memories
cruz had by far the best performance in the entire movie, as much as i loved miklo's character i have to admit he was kinda "over-acting"
Totally agree, he's on par with Bob from la Bamba 👍😎
Its amazing how Mexicans look different ethnically
Paco Looks Native American
Cruz Looks Middle Eastern
Chewie looks Polynesian
lol facts though
@@thaistomp Chewie looks Maori like Temeura Morrison...Aka Jake the muss...Jango fett and Aquaman dad
@@christinasavannah7992 Yeah I know Jake the Muss. He was a savage in that movie. Lol.
@@thaistomp ironically Chewie actor went on to play Sniper in Training day...one of Smiley homeboys...Smiley is played by None other than Maori Actor Cliff Curtis aka Uncle Bully ....the one Jack the muss beats to a pulp at the end....there is a connection there lols
One of Disneys best movies
It should be on Disney+ by the end of the year!
@@TheDodgerDog nahhh they're gonna censor the fuck out of it
Disney? Haha
Lmaoo I always forget this is a Disney movie.
@@aceofcheems7685😂😂😂😂
I remember seeing this movie when I was a kid back in the day and it's stuck with me all these years
Dang this scene hits me different now, I love this movie, epic
one of the best movies ever made.
It gets me emotional all the time! I can see Cruz pain
Pinche jesse borrego needed to win an oscar for this scene
Such an epic scene!!!!
The Stooges ‘LA Blues’ playing at the beginning was a great touch! As was the can of “Chinga Tu Madre”, great brand.
Man this scene is so powerful..the emotions are real...
Tucos life before breaking bad
Im glad your reposting this movie man god as old movie
The thumbnail for this video is a piece of art in itself. Very intense.
Great clip.
Anyone whose every had some street stuff come in the way of family realizes how realistic this is
Great scene here between Jesse Borrego, Benjamin Bratt and Raymond Cruz.
Cruz (Borrego) was wallowing in self-pity because of Juanito. Like he said later on, "I fed my guilt through a needle for 10 years." He stopped feeding that guilt. A lot of people looked up to Paco because of his machismo, which he rejected later on because it got a lot of people hurt.
This is the best scene in this movie.
It's sad when a brother fights him it makes me even worse to see that I love my brother we actually got along with him because we use to fight when we where kids and grown man now we don't fight and he has a house in Houston texas Annie kids too I miss them very much and I wish that I shead tears with them I told my mom I don't forgiven them and they said that's a very powerful word to forgive forgiven or forgiveness and make sense too me and I can love I can forgive them I can cry I can shead tears happiness
This scene is so powerful
When he holds his hands out and sceams "DO YOUR FUCKING JOB!" is what gets me. You can hear the pain. I know it's acting but it's acting at its most beautiful form. The pain in his voice I can relate too and it hurts.
4K is beast!!!!!!
This scene make me cry every single time
I love this movie, all those guys went in!
This part always killed me. Knowing what happened and how it ripped their family apart and grew to cause Cruz to go deeper into and stay in addiction....so sad......Cause this type of things really happens. So much pain
One of the saddest scenes of the film, but redemption is up ahead no spoilers
Need a Oscar for that scene for real I couldn't tell the were acting felt real
So many years have gone by and this scene still tugs my fucking heart. Brilliant acting and such a real moment.
One of many impressive scenes that I love from SXS. It reminds me those moments as a teenager with my big brother when we use to fight. 💪😎