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didn't expect to cry SO MUCH - Legends of the Fall (1994) ♡ MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING! 

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Thank you for watching my reaction as I watch "Legends of the Fall" for the first time! ♡
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@Centane
@Centane 19 дней назад
Full reaction over on Patreon 🎬 angel tier for name on future videos 🩷 my other channels: 🍿anime channel ↬ youtube.com/@centaneanime 🎮gaming channel ↬ youtube.com/@Kamillaa
@tahnadana5435
@tahnadana5435 17 дней назад
you find brad pitt sexy in this and i understand why, see what is considered sexy have been declining in these past few years
@ripley312
@ripley312 19 дней назад
Aidan Quinn really killed it in the argument scene with his father over Tristan’s abandonment of Susannah. He’s such an underrated actor.
@Abbadonhades
@Abbadonhades 19 дней назад
I wonder why we don't see him in the big roles anymore. The 90's were hit after hit, and then he dissapeared.
@O_Towne_Bear
@O_Towne_Bear 18 дней назад
Ya, been a fan of his since I saw "Reckless" (1984)
@dkazmer2
@dkazmer2 18 дней назад
He was so good, which made his character relatable to me as the eldest
@86leewis
@86leewis 13 дней назад
Pitt killed it in the porch argument with Alfred. That poke to his chest was not in the script, neither was Pitt slapping the railing. Pitt has always been a master of improv
@anniereboot2800
@anniereboot2800 13 дней назад
Loved him in “This is my father”. Real tearjerker.
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 18 дней назад
A true Epic movie. They take you through so many emotions in each character. The PTSD of Tristan and William, The Envy of Alfred, The Lust of Susannah, The Innocence of Samuel and Isabel II, The Greed of the O'Banions, etc. Hidden in all of that is the loyalty and love between the father and his 3 sons.
@SebaLima303
@SebaLima303 19 дней назад
One of the epic trilogy of period films that I watch time and again...the other two being dances with wolves and last of the mohicans...
@mealburglar
@mealburglar 18 дней назад
Agreed exact same here with me...
@Doc32157
@Doc32157 18 дней назад
Yes!!!!!
@PainInTheS
@PainInTheS 13 дней назад
Great 3....but you should add 'Atonement' too.
@makerstudios5456
@makerstudios5456 13 дней назад
Those are all great. Add Toumbstone and Ride with the Devil.
@steamro11r
@steamro11r 17 дней назад
when Anthony Hopkins shakily writes "AM HAPPY" I cant help but get choked up every time
@G3rnsback
@G3rnsback 18 дней назад
At the end, I really appreciated Aidan Quinn ejecting the spent round and checking the chamber before he came fully out of cover. That's a nice little touch, because it's exactly what someone would do if they were raised around firearms and had a military veteran father teaching them to shoot.
@alexhale2696
@alexhale2696 16 дней назад
The greatest "I can change him" & "friend zone" (all in one) movie, ever.
@Krommer1000
@Krommer1000 19 дней назад
27:20 "How is it that every time Brad Pitt plays a role, he gets the lady?" Ya, I'm sure there's no real life parallel to that situation, and the casting agents just cast him in these roles by chance.
@JMac7395
@JMac7395 12 дней назад
I think Isabel Two was a good spouse for Tristan. Isabel knew how to read people & situations. She knew how to approach people & when to step back. Susanna, unfortunately, seemed more deeply infatuated with Tristan than in love. Susanna was very delusional about her relationship with Tristan. What annoyed me the most with Susanna is that she ignored Tristan's grief. It's one thing to not know how to console a grieving person. It's another thing when you don't acknowledge their pain. Susanna constantly hovered over Tristan rambling about their non-existent future. Not one time did Susanna ever ask Tristan about his feelings regarding Samuel's death. Nor give him encouragement regarding his guilt over Samuel's death.
@damon6126
@damon6126 18 дней назад
Susannah was shocked when Alfred revealed the news to her of Tristan and Isabel's upcoming marriage. Everything that she wanted with Tristan (to be his wife and to have his children), she saw him have that with Isabel Two. When they all came upon each other in town during the festivities and she saw them and their children, it crushed her. I believe that was the breaking point for her. That's why she said what she did when Tristan was in jail. She loved Tristan so deeply that her heart (and mind) couldn't handle not being with him. Her only way out of that was to end her own life because the pain was too unbearable. The soundtrack to the movie is always playing for me. James Horner is a master when it comes to movie scores. He also did Braveheart, Titanic, and Glory, to name a few. It was a joy watching you react to this great film, Kamilla. Can't wait for your next reaction.
@marr737
@marr737 19 дней назад
James Horners soundtrack is just amazing in this movie.
@dkazmer2
@dkazmer2 18 дней назад
Second only to Braveheart, imo
@Zorros2ndCousinTwiceRemoved
@Zorros2ndCousinTwiceRemoved 16 дней назад
Horner was at his best when he used a strong main theme and trusted it so much to repeat it over and over in a few variations, and damn, was he good at that. But even generally speaking, when it comes to film scores, the late eighties and the nineties are where it's at. Today's scores seem to be much less about strong themes and much more about underscoring.
@dkazmer2
@dkazmer2 16 дней назад
@@Zorros2ndCousinTwiceRemoved well my favourite score composer is T. Newman, the quintessential master of the underscore, who can enhance the ambience like no other. I'm just a bit weary of all the Zimmer clones... But I do agree
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased 19 дней назад
This is one of those stories you just can't look away from. It throws so many bad things at you, and things just keep going more and more wrong, but somehow it still manages to give you hope that things will get better.
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 19 дней назад
Tristan's behavior after the war was perfectly understandable. He was suffering from severe PTSD in a time when such a thing wasn't even acknowledged and men were expected to just suck it up and deal with it quietly.
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 19 дней назад
HAVE You no HEART?
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 19 дней назад
@@dallesamllhals9161 What is that supposed to mean? I said his behavior after the war and Samuel's death was perfectly understandable because HE WAS SUFFERING. Perhaps you're the one with no heart.
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 18 дней назад
@@irishinnj72 Samuels PS. 3 Tours in the '00s. Royal Life Guards (Denmark). I know a tiny bit about...
@Sweetish_Jeff_
@Sweetish_Jeff_ 16 дней назад
I remember the first time I saw this back in 1995. Cinematography wise, it is gorgeous. Truly one of the most picturesque movies ever made from that period. As for the story, it’s a gut punch every 15 minutes. It’s like a Shakespearean tragedy set in the Wild West. And by the end of it I was emotionally drained and spent. Yes, Pitt got the bulk of attention and it would be all too easy to envy him, but I learned long ago what most women, good women, love is confidence. Being comfortable in your own skin. Everyone in this picture gave a wonderful performance.
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 19 дней назад
Poor Alfred was the epitome of the nice guy finishing last.
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 18 дней назад
He got "better" in the end? ^..killing from cover = nice guy?
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 18 дней назад
@@dallesamllhals9161 You mean when he protected his Father and Brother from a murdering scumbag, who used his Mother, Niece, Nephew and Friends as hostages so no one would fight back? Yeah, that's one Hell of a great guy.
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 18 дней назад
@@dallesamllhals9161 If you were actually in the military as you claim, then you would not be mocking anyone firing from cover since that's standard military protocol. And as a soldier, that's EXACTLY how Alfred was trained to kill.
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 18 дней назад
@@irishinnj72 Not a Dane! If You were...you'd know... Men tak for svaret. Kære Helt♥
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 18 дней назад
@@dallesamllhals9161 Must be why when people think of the military, they think of American or British Special Forces. Meanwhile, NO ONE thinks of the Danes.
@jasong.5165
@jasong.5165 19 дней назад
“Set” in Montana but filmed in Canada west of Calgary as so many other films have been. I went out to be an extra for it but I was too tall. They wanted all the extras to be 5’ 10” or less. My buddy is in a few scenes as a soldier.
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 18 дней назад
When anyone wonders, where is (insert movie here) shot, it's so beautiful...the answer is usually Canada, lol.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig 11 дней назад
I wonder why the height requirement. I know they'll do this if they don't want a lead actor to seem as short as he is, but neither Brad Pitt nor Aiden Quinn is particularly short, or even average height.
@raramonty5217
@raramonty5217 19 дней назад
Henry Thomas (Samuel) as a child is the young boy in the 1982 movie E.T.
@JordanCesaroni93
@JordanCesaroni93 19 дней назад
I love coming back to this movie once in a while. it's well made and memorable even after so many years. Movies made today should pay close attention, how good movies are made.
@kylethompson3008
@kylethompson3008 19 дней назад
One of my favorite movies. I hate stories that have too happy an ending. It's unrealistic. This ends on a bittersweet note. Not to mention the great cinematography. Perfect...
@timgardner3681
@timgardner3681 15 дней назад
A lot of people these days don't have a taste for epic melodrama, so I'm glad you do. I'm just an old man myself now, but I cry each time I see this film--or a lovely reaction to it.
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 19 дней назад
Kamilla " your bringing a horse into the battlefield, poor horse" You really should watch War Horse a movie about a young British lad and his love for his horse in World War I 😢
@cyndigirl418
@cyndigirl418 15 дней назад
Tristan is the type of man that so many of us women want, while Alfred is the type of man that we really need! ❤❤❤❤
@phillipribbink6903
@phillipribbink6903 19 дней назад
Susannah was an orphan, having lost her parents at a young age. I imagine that had an effect on her. Then she met a wonderful man at University in the form of Samuel. A man she loved and probably expected to spend the rest of her life happy with. Then, she fell in love with said man's brother, possibly even against her own better judgement. Then Samuel died, horribly. She fell in love with Tristan, who due to the loss of Samuel, was unable to love her the way she wanted to be loved. She married Alfred, probably because she knew he loved her. But the problem was she didn't love him back and his loving her didn't bring her any joy. Likely only sadness because she was exploiting his love for her own selfish purposes. As she said in her letters, she was unable to have children. Then she finds out that the man she loves is back and is now marrying a little girl now grown up, that Susannah once played with. This girl has everything Susannah ever wanted out of life. A loving husband who she also loves, the man she loves, happiness and children. And in her jealousy she wishes this girl, who's really an innocent in all this, dead. Then it happens, she probably feels nothing but regret and misery. For destroying the lives of so many around her that she loves. Tristan, Samuel, Alfred (while she doesn't love him as a woman loves a man, she clearly cares for him), Isabelle, Colonel Ludlow, ever since her arrival, nothing but misery has befallen them. This is likely the thought process that goes through her mind throughout the movie, and up to her eventual suicide.
@genghisgalahad8465
@genghisgalahad8465 19 дней назад
You mean Alfred loved her, but she wasnt as in love with him as he was with her?
@phillipribbink6903
@phillipribbink6903 19 дней назад
@@genghisgalahad8465 Yeah, bit of a typo there.
@michaelatteberry6462
@michaelatteberry6462 18 дней назад
That was an excellent summary of her. So many people do not understand her
@phillipribbink6903
@phillipribbink6903 18 дней назад
@@michaelatteberry6462 Well it's like my third or fourth viewing of the movie if you include reactions. Plus Centane's editor included the bit where it's mentioned she's an orphan. That part never really clicked before this viewing. It suddenly made sense with that piece of information and multiple viewings.
@TravMaxAdventures
@TravMaxAdventures 19 дней назад
One of my absolute favorite movies. Such a rollercoaster of emotions. Glad you enjoyed it. Ha, as I typed out “rollercoaster of emotions”, you just said it.
@-C.S.R
@-C.S.R 19 дней назад
I remember this was the movie that all girls fell in love with Brad Pitt.
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192
@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 18 дней назад
Hell, I’m a straight man & I fell in love with him too🤣
@bryanrhenderson6510
@bryanrhenderson6510 18 дней назад
Tristan died in 1963, Brad Pitt was born in 1963.
@trekranger
@trekranger 19 дней назад
A good cry cleanses the soul
@DigitalSketcher
@DigitalSketcher 19 дней назад
This is one of those films that is so hard to watch. It crosses all the human emotions, it's pretty remarkable. I remember the first time I saw this when it came out on home video in '95 or '96...I was about 15 or 16 and it was such an epic story. The characters were so well written and cast. it's one of the best films of that era for sure.
@McPh1741
@McPh1741 19 дней назад
A good movie, but so sad. Much like "Platoon", I don't thinks a light hearted happy moment in the whole movie. Another story with a similar feel is the mini series "Lonesome Dove" from 1989. It has a great ensemble cast, good story, great acting, many unexpected incidences and really leaves you feeling emotional by the end. Maybe consider putting on your watchlist. Great reaction as always.
@michaeldmcgee4499
@michaeldmcgee4499 18 дней назад
As much as I love Band of Brothers, Lonesome Dove is still # 1 in my book!
@aphaes1
@aphaes1 18 дней назад
No matter how many times I watch this, Isabel two’s death always gets to me. There… I said it.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig 18 дней назад
You mentioned that Brad Pitt always seems to get the women. I once read an article that classified actors in various groups. I don't remember all the classes, but I do remember two. Brad Pitt was the example of the Ladies' Man. He always gets the girl, is typically on the "pretty" side of handsome, and the women in the audience usually love him, but the men in the audience don't -- possibly out of jealousy. In contrast, George Clooney was the example of the Man's Man. He also usually got the girl and the women in the audience love him, but the men in the audience like him too and want to be his friend. I _did_ note, as I got older, that it was true that Brad usually starred in films that more women liked than men did -- like Thelma & Louise, Meet Joe Black, and this one.
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 19 дней назад
Interview with the Vampire came out 3 months after this movie. Between the two, Brad Pitt shot to stardom and became the obsession of millions of women all over the world.
@paulieluppino1856
@paulieluppino1856 19 дней назад
9:22 ...In case you didn't recognize him, this is Henry Thomas, the same actor that played Elliot in "E.T."...
@TheRealMediaMan
@TheRealMediaMan 17 дней назад
Edward Zwick as Director and James Horner as a composer were a great combo. They made a lot of films together
@chystubin07
@chystubin07 13 дней назад
This movie teaches you about the twists of life
@davidjohnson4980
@davidjohnson4980 19 дней назад
absolute classic, i am happy you watched it
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 19 дней назад
She was fantastic in Sabrina!
@rayvanhorn1534
@rayvanhorn1534 19 дней назад
One of my favorite modern dramas; has everything a movie needs. Excellent script, fantastic cast & the setting/cinematography are top tier. The sadness, despair & cruelty of life just hits you in this story.
@ThistleAndSea
@ThistleAndSea 8 дней назад
This is one of my touchstone movies that I rewatch every few years to remind myself of things about Life that I do not want to forget. I'm glad that you enjoyed it as well. Thank you for sharing it. ❤
@salmarwow
@salmarwow 18 дней назад
Thumbs up for reacting to this movie. It's not the most popular one between reactors but it's so damn good.
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 19 дней назад
His other mov😢 like this, A River Runs Through It!
@Centane
@Centane 19 дней назад
we saw it recently on the channel :)
@Sweetish_Jeff_
@Sweetish_Jeff_ 19 дней назад
This is a really good movie, but the first time I watched it I was emotionally drained.
@michaelragnarsson3476
@michaelragnarsson3476 18 дней назад
Legends of the Fall, Last of the Mohicans, Braveheart, Dances with Wolves... The 90s was such a great time for EPIC films!
@sgrubb1999
@sgrubb1999 18 дней назад
You always pick the movies with the best musical scores.
@TheRscorp
@TheRscorp 18 дней назад
Saw this when it came out and watch it occasionally and every time I question if I really want to. But it's just that good. It really shows how family members can have amazing traits, still be flawed and fragile, how relationships can wax and wane and that life will always be a surprise and not just joyful - but also shows that through all that love and forgiveness can't break those bonds you make. I would also suggest a movie called "Last Of The Mohicans" with Daniel Day Lewis. A period piece with some of the same themes and emotion.
@danis8455
@danis8455 9 часов назад
Legends of the fall. The movie to prove every human has 11 hearts. Since it rips them out one by one.
@kylereese968
@kylereese968 18 дней назад
Love your reactions to this amazing film
@vexedgodinez5739
@vexedgodinez5739 15 дней назад
My favorite movie i recommend to every reactor. Because of this movie I grew out my hair and sometimes braid it like one Stab. 🇲🇽🇺🇸
@kimghanson
@kimghanson 7 дней назад
I confess, my favorite character in this movie is the rock that holds it all together: One Stab.
@ZeeBee692
@ZeeBee692 18 дней назад
There were no cell phones to call and tell Alfred that he was coming over. How could Susana tell Alfred before he got home, that Tristan had come by. It's 1919 or so. Great reaction to such a classic movie..yes, very sad. The acting was great too.
@irishinnj72
@irishinnj72 19 дней назад
The studio didn't want Aidan Quinn for the role of Alfred. But Brad Pitt stood up for him and told the studio that if Quinn wasn't in the movie, then he wouldn't be either.
@dallesamllhals9161
@dallesamllhals9161 18 дней назад
Why? ..oh, 'cause NOT "purty" enough or?
@dkazmer2
@dkazmer2 18 дней назад
I remember this!
@bootsfarrow
@bootsfarrow 15 дней назад
Hopkins Always reminds me of my pops. He was raised in a time, when being called a half breed was the norm.
@atuuschaaw
@atuuschaaw 19 дней назад
Such a well done story, and remains in my top 20 movies. Tragic but beautiful. ♥
@TheSerubbaabel
@TheSerubbaabel 3 дня назад
This video came in a time of movie rental (VHS places). I skipped this movie so many times because of it's Finnish translation name. "Passions of the wind" Sounded like a too romance movie for my taste in that day. Afterwards I thing when I saw this it that this is one of greatest movies. I put the blame of Finnish translators that pick the crappy Finnish name fot a title so I didn't saw it earlier. Great movie! I'm so glad so loved it.
@roccaclassico9028
@roccaclassico9028 19 дней назад
This film is a modern classical Greek tragedy; no happy endings.
@_nauticaldisaster_
@_nauticaldisaster_ 19 дней назад
Tristan was Colonel Ludlow's favourite because of all his sons he was the least like him.
@jdovma1
@jdovma1 18 дней назад
I forgot how much I love this movie.
@StayProteus
@StayProteus 19 дней назад
You should watch Four Brothers. It’s an OG classic in every sense of the word
@michaelragnarsson3476
@michaelragnarsson3476 18 дней назад
Technically not an OG, its a modern reimagining of 'The Sons of Katie Elder', but I do agree they're both great movies!
@marshallprince2583
@marshallprince2583 18 дней назад
Wonderful reaction! This is one of my favorite movies. I do wish that youtube didn't censor out words like suicide. They treat it like Voldemort's name in Harry Potter, as if not saying it means it won't be an issue.
@michaeltodd2012
@michaeltodd2012 17 дней назад
Only movie I've ever seen for the 4 lead male actors are in love with the same actress. It is a deep movie for sure.
@balthasarEF
@balthasarEF 19 дней назад
Love this movie. It asks a lot of very deep questions about family.
@TheRealMediaMan
@TheRealMediaMan 17 дней назад
This film is a rare masterpiece
@x3mslayer
@x3mslayer 19 дней назад
Saw this on TV as a teen, could never forget this movie. It's a peculiar one, and you ephathize with characters very much.
@marksardakowski4323
@marksardakowski4323 19 часов назад
Kamilla, I utterly love your reactions and that big heart you have. Thanks
@Steak514
@Steak514 12 дней назад
"How is this about you?! Go HOME!?" Lmfao
@shoddyworkmanship4934
@shoddyworkmanship4934 17 дней назад
This reminded me of another movie, The Painted Veil. It's good. You'd like it.
@werthersoriginal
@werthersoriginal 18 дней назад
27:00 Centane: How is it in every movie Brad Pitt always gets the girl? 6:50 Also Centane when Brad Pitt first comes on screen: 😍
@personifiedcode4233
@personifiedcode4233 8 дней назад
Idk nuffin bout this movie other than my mother bought me this tape and told me to never betray a woman or take her love for granted... she didn't tell me that directly, but i got the message through rigorous self reflection and . . Well, i must say, I've been watching your content for a year, and I'd probably die for you . NBD
@hartspot009
@hartspot009 19 дней назад
I'm sending more healing Ms Centane. I know it triggered your own experience with loss...🙏
@Kardashev1
@Kardashev1 15 дней назад
Great reaction, this movie can be watched endlessly.
@bootsfarrow
@bootsfarrow 15 дней назад
I remember I showed this to my little cousins. She was passed and wouldn't watch a movie with me a month
@flixandclips
@flixandclips 15 дней назад
Such a great James Horner score as well!
@pedroV2003
@pedroV2003 19 дней назад
I love this movie.
@tyroneloki5131
@tyroneloki5131 19 дней назад
31:53 yes, yes it is. so heavy on the chest. Yet we love it :D
@johnnyreid7075
@johnnyreid7075 11 дней назад
A film that showcases perfectly how extremely beautiful/handsome men are treated irrationally favourably by almost all they encounter . Respect , admiration , patience and love whether they deserve it or have earned it . I used to be very very handsome and since my looks have faded with age and a bad injury after a crash the world is a very very different place now .
@Azeyral
@Azeyral 18 дней назад
I've seen this movie so many times with my mother when i was a teen 😊 Incredible casting, incredible story.
@22Bodhi
@22Bodhi 18 дней назад
Back in the day for date nights I would always recommend to watch this and explain to the girl it’s a love story with Brad Pitt. They would naturally want to watch & I would get to watch this classic movie. This movie literally has everything in it for everyone…love story, war, bears, guns, bootlegging, scenery, lil nudity, drama, Native American’s, action, lil comedy, great cast & great director! It’s actually a guy film dressed up as a “chic flic”. Great reaction!
@fredermac7468
@fredermac7468 12 дней назад
Precisely.
@Charles-yt5ve
@Charles-yt5ve 18 дней назад
Ya know, I just realized that Brad Pitt and her played in two films. Not just this, but also in Benjamin Button.
@tahnadana5435
@tahnadana5435 17 дней назад
historical fiction done carefully and right
@cyndigirl418
@cyndigirl418 15 дней назад
This is my absolute favorite Brad Pitt movie! ❤❤❤❤
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 11 дней назад
It was the movie that made him a star. Thelma & Louise got him noticed, then he became more famous with River Runs Through It… but Legends of the Fall really made him a star
@ferdinandcastagnera794
@ferdinandcastagnera794 18 дней назад
8:01/Beautiful baby girl, maybe you don't know this.... but this man was the youngest boy in "E T, The Extra Torestreal"
@antoinesandoval
@antoinesandoval 18 дней назад
This is yet another movie that spurred the love people have for Montana, not quite so much as 'A River Run Through It', all thanks to the scenery and beauty. I am happy to live in Montana, not far from Helena actually, but in western Montana on the lands that look very much like this film. To the people not from Montana, Montana is called "The Last Best Place" and for good reason. It's an amazing place to visit and if you do visit remember when you're done turn your butt around and go back to where to came from. 😉😁
@martinkjr3278
@martinkjr3278 18 дней назад
Such a great movie.
@snakeeyes5638
@snakeeyes5638 19 дней назад
Awesome choice!❤
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec 19 дней назад
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@twoheart7813
@twoheart7813 18 дней назад
Excellent reaction, yes, it is a very emotional movie.
@terrancewilson3226
@terrancewilson3226 17 дней назад
I have NEVER understood why Alfred comes off as sympathetic in this movie? Alfred also fell in love with his brothers wife at first sight, was living his life to please other people, and continued to blame and put a guilt trip on Tristan about Samuels death whenever it suited him.
@dre3k78
@dre3k78 17 дней назад
Yeah and he also sided with the government(and the corrupt bootleggers he was working with) over his family when Isabel was shot and killed by the police. Everyone in this film had a flaw and there really was no "hero". Such is life....reason why this film is very good.
@verkpunk
@verkpunk 17 дней назад
Like the bros, i was obsessed with julia Ormond for years after this film.
@sharonrigsby5297
@sharonrigsby5297 7 дней назад
My favorite movie ever.
@Laochri
@Laochri 15 дней назад
Samuel is Henry Thomas, he played Elliot in E.T.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 11 дней назад
Surprised she didn’t notice that
@heyzooz
@heyzooz 18 дней назад
He was the rock everyone broke themselves againt
@meganlutz7150
@meganlutz7150 19 дней назад
Enjoyed your reaction a lot. I also had so much sympathy for Alfred. I loved him more ❤
@patrickfoster8977
@patrickfoster8977 19 дней назад
So glad you picked this movie
@rauldammenhain6482
@rauldammenhain6482 18 дней назад
É um filme atemporal. Uma obra prima. Mais uma vez, o melhor react do mundo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@paulieluppino1856
@paulieluppino1856 19 дней назад
1:12 ... -Voice in off: "Such people become crazy" -Kamilla: "I am" -Me: 😅
@O_Towne_Bear
@O_Towne_Bear 18 дней назад
Love this movie so much.
@nsasupporter7557
@nsasupporter7557 11 дней назад
This was the movie that made Brad Pitt a star
@foxiswatching4088
@foxiswatching4088 19 дней назад
Great movie, it pulls at all of your emotions. Great reaction, thanks for sharing, kami😁👍
@PainInTheS
@PainInTheS 13 дней назад
Yup, one of those movies that should be sold including tissues.
@jessediaz1293
@jessediaz1293 13 дней назад
Anthony Hopkins killed this role.
@cresentdweller
@cresentdweller 17 дней назад
If you liked this, try The English Patient. Big sweeping Epic, also very sad...
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