The part where the little boy was crying... it seemed realistic because the director made tension between the actors to scare or make the little boy actually afraid of him. Those were real 😢 tears. Unfortunately
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24:46 that guy (Kobayashi) is played by Pete Postlethwaite. He’s so talented. Another great performance is his role as the father in the film In the Name of the Father starring Daniel Day Lewis. He also plays a “father” (a priest) in the amazing film Romeo + Juliet starring Claire Danes and Leo DiCaprio.
I always sympathize with Edward!!!! He’s watching his wife quickly die in front of him and it’s her choice so he’s frustrated by it all. But Bella breaks my HEART because she is completely alone in it, besides Rosalie. I love when he reads the babies thoughts and they come together again
hey yanks get a map and look up France aightttttt NORMANY IS FRANCE not GERMANY dammmmm you yanks............. it is a miracle you are all still ALIVE with your intelligence or LACK OF IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cannot read any map whatsoever it is a miracle you yanks never get lost ohhhhhhh ooooooooooooops YOU DO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Regarding your question if this was during a draft or not yeah the following American wars had drafts American Revolution American Civil War World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War So it's possible Norman was drafted
In the end, our hero and wifey went into the forest to build a new life. They survived. The others, once exposed to Old World disease, would die. Conservative estimates say that 90% of all the American Natives died of disease brought by the initial contact.
13:00 Sargent or lieutenants or whoever was in charge. Wrote what the men did overseas. Sometimes it’s also the men that served along side them. My brother lost two friends in Afghan. He wrote two letters along with the Sargent letters back home. Those women shut there emotions down because there reading story after story of men dying. Most of the time letter written back were covered in blood. Fucking think before you speak. Rip to Tood and Ryan. Thanks for fighting along side my brother. And keeping safe to come home to us.
31:35 lmao @ the comment about rich ppl watching. 😭 Also bc every so often you catch a comment or reaction from somebody that ONLY sees this movie from the rich family's perspective -- and that is about the takeaway 😅
From a comment in the beginning about a part of a park being made. You said it was Disney, it is Universal Studios. 🤣🤣 I'm an annual pass holder of Orlando haha shoutout to UOAP!
I remember watching this movie stoned when it first came out. I was shocked. Amazing movie . Love the camera work and the acting. You guys should react to another great gangsta classic movie in " menace to society
To think Stephen King's agent and manager warned him not to have The Shawshank Redemption or The Green Mile published in his name or he'd lose all credibility as a Horror novelist and destroy his career as an author. I never understood why they thought that. I think they are the jewels in his crown.
Social segregation, racial discrimination Even if we don't want to, we have an enemy Who denies us shelter on stormy days This is the system, but we will set up our own scheme Fighting with our own