Well, the difference is that they will find weakness from Vlad which is kidnapping wife and son. In short Memhed's men only got balls if their enemies have weakness!!! But if wife and son are very safe, they won't have balls!!!
If you say in humiliating manner ''i expected resistance'' to a high ranking military person while having to conduct supposedly reasonable negotiation/exchange, than such insult alone is an excuse to get killed
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@@kazumakiryuu2668 they would surely colonise America and Africa but I doubt they would bring it to the extent of mass genocide, rape, pillaging and etc (unless the society of the Muslims are corrupt then yes). Honestly I can't argue with that statement.
The real Vlad's son was named Mircea the Evil and was every bit as infamous and cruel as his father. Legend says that he was abandoned by his father during an escape from the castle under Ottoman attack since he didn't have the time to pick him back up. He was raised by a shepherd from the village he was dropped on. When he grew up the shepherd went to Vlad and presented his grown up son, and Vlad rewarded him lands and money. Eventually, Mircea adopted his father's brutal methods towards his traitorous subjects but was eventually assassinated while attending mass. Mircea also had a son, who killed a bunch of noblemen with his bare hands. Bloody history!
@Milan Kraguljac Every politician in those times was an asshole, but I feel like Vlad was on another level. It might have been justified, but I wouldn't be surprised if there was plain old sadism involved. He was much more ruthless than other successful warlords at the time, like Stephen or Michael.
@@ahmetozdemir4329 Does your historic community accepts that youre nation has murdered about 1.5 milion Armenians not so long ago? That all of you have so many different account of history from us europeans. It is a fact that the otomans took male children from its occupied Balkan teritories from 7-12 yearls old. So you can indoctrinate them to fulfill youre purpose of youre conquests.
@@Reichthoff we have very few historians that described how Stephen the Great was back then. The translation in English is great, but the same word in Romanian can also mean big or tall. Stephen is described as a short guy who got angry very easly. With that temperament I guess he wasn't really the kindest man. He was religious, so he build a lot of churches and monasteries, but he also slept with a lot of women. We had a joke here, that if someone is from Moldova (the moldovan part of Romania, the one bordering the Republic of Moldova), they might be a descendant of Stephen the Great. Yet.. with all this, he was the warlord that rulled the most over any Romanian territory. He did that for 49 years. Almost half decade as a ruler, when most in that time probably didn't even make it to that age.
So this guy just single handedly Rekt 5 armed soldiers and you're gonna turn him into Dracula?... Sure, that's gonna go over well. Vlad was already OP, please Nerf 😎
@@imanoldurham5395 they didnt, they obly held up to greece and thats it. They were strong but not THAT strong Europe was still the behemoth it always was and probably will.
@@lisamanoban2957 No not as soldiers. The sons of kings given to the Ottomans would not become slaves or soldiers. They would learn the Turkish language, receive an elite education by the Ottomans, live in the Ottoman empire and later they would be sent back. When Vlad was a kid his father gave him away. It was part of a treaty they also had to pay tribute. When Vlad became 17 years old he was sent back. He became the new king. His father had died. Unlike his father he wasnt obedient to the Ottomans. He refused to pay tribute and even killed the messengers that the Ottomans sent. Sultan Mehmet told Vlad to give 500 young boys to become soldiers as a punishment. Again Vlad refused and sultan Mehmet ended up starting a war to take over Vlads kingdom.
Why talk shit?😂Don’t test another mans pride and don’t give a man who’s complying a reason to not comply! He’s giving you his son! Say thank you, we’ll take great care with him as if he’s our own you’ll never have to worry about him!
Sultan: "How did Vlad beat my emissary?!? He was one of my best soldiers!" Soldiers: "Well...Vlad disarmed him, my lord....." Sultan: "And what? My emissary just stood there like an idiot? Doesn't he have a backup weapon?" Soldier: "Yes, but...then Vlad *disarmed* him, my lord."
A father and husband and a prince and a warrior loved : he will destroy everything just to make sure their all safe, even if it cost his life.. - Vlad the hero
@@DarthVader-w1e Lesser devil against greater devils - let's not pretend like ottoman turkish muslims didn't commit genocides in South Eastern Europe :) *clap clap for ottoman ''heroes''*
@@JustSomeGuyLV Dracula freaking grown in Ottoman but betrayed them, yeah "devils" true, stfu kid go read some book or something cus you are being cringy smh
Yeah, well, Mehmed asked for war in the first place when he demanded those one thousand boys! I think he wanted trouble. He's so evil, and delights in taking advantage of people. Vlad offered to take the boys' places, but not only was he scoffed at, but then Mehmed demanded his son as well. Sorry, pal. You can't just trample on people and expect them to play dead for you! Life doesn't work that way.
Samsung14 Y you are a dumbass... It's clear that we are all here to discuss the film in it's context of being film ALONE. But it's clear that you are hell bent on Dumbassing this whole thing up.
"...we are a little disappointed. Frankly, we expected a little more resistance from you." What the heck? These guys are so cold. Does cruelty come as naturally to them as breathing? This ISN'T a game, you dogs!!!
You just proofed that such a easy way of manipulation actually works. This movie has nothing to do with the reality. In Reality vlad started the war by killing innocent civilians so he got beheaded.
His Way Services Blog that's the moment you realized that they wanted to go to war with him because he had become the people's champion and mehmed, the Ottomans wasnt about that shit at all... This was all bait to get him to war.
He started to war to stop the expansion of the Ottomans . The Ottomans have taken him and his brother as hostages for his father subordination. Then , the Ottomans send two people in order to call him to Konstantinopel, but in reality to murder him. Then , Vlad attacked the ottoman occupied areas. In this sense Vlad is hero of the people of the Balkan for freedom and independence . If he did cruel things also to his people is another discussion. Today Vlad is remembered by his people and the ottoman armies and empire is defeated and and can be found only in the history books .
I believe, it was to simply provoke him and also to let him know how the feared Vlad was powerless in the face of Mehmed. They forgot, when an animal is cornered they are at their most dangerous.
@@thatguybutitsactuallyagirl5384 Nah lol. No offense but he started a war with the most powerful nation on the planet. I get her emotions but let’s not forget that he lost that war. And the only reason it was close is that he turned into a Vampire! Lol.
@@thatguybutitsactuallyagirl5384 you clearly don’t comprehend his position. He started a war. He couldn’t win and didn’t win. He didn’t protect his kid. He turned into Dracula, Damn near killed the kid and had his entire country and everyone else’s kid killed in process. And ultimately had to abandon his kid anyway. Again.. that’s the best outcome only after he turned into Dracula. Had he not.. everyone including his kid would have been killed. For sure hands down. He had a better chance of training his son up to be a soldier, like him, or letting his son go and then joining forces with some enemy of the nation and actually trying to protect his child.. his way was clearly doom for his child and family. So wtf is wrong with you?
@@PHOENIXQ2024 You were literally criticizing the mother for reacting that way🤦🏾♀️and being sexist in the process as well... you're clearly not to familiar with any of these positions. If he lived it and his own parents couldn't afford to rescue him; when I'm sure the empire of his parents were stronger at that time and the opposites didn't have as much as power as they do now, what makes you think he could stand up against them after giving away his kid? After literally giving away his weakness?
Okullarda ogrrtilen tarihle yetinirsen boyle konusursun iste. Osmanli buyuk devletti. Orası ayri mevzu ama yenildigi hatta hezimet yasadigi cok savas var. Onlarin cok azi ogretiliyor. Viyana gibi buyuk savaslardan bahsetmiyorum bile.
what kind of nonsense are you babling about, the ottomans had a blood tax in our lands, they would take our children and train them as soldiers (janissaries) it has nothing to do with the sins of his father or what ever... it's a real thing they did during that time, perhaps learn some history mate
Turks never asked for kids in history, families were getting in line to be lucky enough to put their sons in jannisary barracks Because in those times Istanbul was the golden city of world, poor farmer families wanted better life for their sons and IF they are skilled, clever enough to get choosed to join jannisary school they don't just get training for war they were also getting best education in the world in those times, even they could 've become vizier or a civil serveant/ officer and send money to their families, take them next to himself so fuck your fake movies and racism search the history and read the letters, parchments, books in those times, the records historians wrote, small countries were rioting to be vassals of Ottoman Empire we never treated a foreign folk bad. Even, in the Sultan Suleyman's reign the empire needed to raise the minority taxes because they were being exempted much less taxes than TURKISH merchants... Fucking holywood and fat lazy americans. You are the reason I don't have the same justice understanding with my ancestors
@@therocker3024 "Fucking holywood and fat lazy americans. You are the reason i don't have the same justice understanding with my ancestors" Yeah I'm British, so don't fucking assume I'm the same you two-bit piece of shit. Take your fucking cry-baby shit elsewhere. I made a comment on the actual characters of the film, fully aware that the Turks in the film were not depicted to the actual Turks of that time. Grow the fuck up. (Also, your shit you posted? Didn't read any of it because its way too fucking long to do that shit.) You got a bug up your ass, take it up with Hollywood, not me. Next time you assume something about me, have your fucking facts straight. On that note. Fuck off.
@@therocker3024 Turks were stealing the kids from Walachia till late 1800 . My grandgranparent grandparent was stolen and raise in Instanbul. He was lucky he was really smart and got sold to a rich turkish business men that raised him like he was his own child and in the end gave him all his wealth also. But others were not that lucky .
@@therocker3024 janissaries have limited freedom. And most of janissaries were kidnapped Europeans, converted to that religion Anyone would choose total freedom over that
In reality, a famous ottoman janissary cut the head of the Dracula, but this film he took on 7 janissaries, he would be able to anyway because he was one of the lost skilled janissaries in this drama
@@jakestokes398 lol cry Dracula never did anything this movie showed him to do 😂😂 actually he was caught by the Ottomans and his head was taken to the Sultan .
3:05 ''Mehmem will puhish all the Transilvania for what you have done '' Vlad Dracula : '' Good ! I am the the Wallachian King ( neighbour country ) lmao :))))
Compare with serbs, hungarians, greeks, bulgarians we were way better.We kick otoman asses in multiple way and batles.Remember the difference in human power.The romanians were 10% of Otoman Empire man power.. Iancu de Hunedoara -Belgrad, Mircea cel Batran-Rovine, Vlad the Impaler, Stefan cel Mare, Mihai Viteazu, Radu de la Afumati, Radu Serban...In 1877 along we Rusia we end your rule in Balkans.Don't get arogant we end many empires, we are here...
@@danut7713 LMAO. If ottaman had go on you with full force you were wiped out of the map. You end empires? Nah fam thats a Turk specialty you can ask greeks :) And "we are here" ? That line is not for you to use when Turks around kid watch out bir gece ansızın :D
@asdffdsaf mash Gerizekalımısın sen aga 6 tane yeniçeri adamlar ordan oraya zıplıyor sen farkında olmadan kılıcı kafana sokuyor, o adamın onlara karşı hiçbir şansı yok. Bu olayda sahtetir, klasik amerikan/ ingiliz propogandası.
@@vapingcat5406 tabi ki değil aksine ordunun bel kemiği. askerler sipahilere benziyorlar çünkü hem atlılar hem onların zırhlarını giyiyorlar onu demek istemiştim
The execution of this film wasn’t that great but it did things right that other films (especially The Mummy) didn’t even try to do. 1: Establishing motivation and backstory for the main character 2: A real conflict, in multiple different ways 3: Relating and sympathizing with the main character 4: Personal stakes 5: A fitting end, even if it is confusing This scene alone tells me everything I need to know about Vlad and why he is doing the things he does, plus a backstory (while not well shown or executed) that makes me understand him. I get his conflict just through one conversation with his wife and subtle acting. I can feel the weight of the conflict he has within himself. I want him to win and save his family. I got none of that in The Mummy.
he would've taken turns rapping his son. it was poetic justice. vlad knew what was in store for his child, its intresting that they had the decernment not to show it in the film.
His Way Services Blog the movie is amazing. I hope you've seen it by now. I waiting 3 years to see it and it was one of the dumbest wait ever. The movie have a lot in common with the video game Castlevania Lords Of Shadow 1 & 2. I feel as if the creators of this movie was heavily inspired by the video game.
Bu kino sehv çekilib dir 1476 da sultan 2.mehmet Voyvoda 3.vladı ve ordusunu meğlub etmiş dir Amma film de siz ele göstermisiniz ki Osmanlı ordusu asanlıgla meglub olur From Azerbaijan 👋🇦🇿
Amazing how people complain about historical accuracy and racism here... You do realise this movie is about the fictional story of Dracula, the most infamous vampire right? You know? The story that is VERY LOOSELY based on Vlad Tepes' reputation and NOT grounded in reality? Did you expect a fucking historically accurate period piece? About a vampire? Sometimes I really lose hope in humanity.
@@tugberksen298 Yeah ... and it is implied Dracula once was Vlad Tepes in the original book and even more so in his various other outings. That does not at all change the fact that Dracula clearly is a fictional character. Just because in his FICTIONAL universe he was once the FICTIONAL version of Vlad Tepes it does not mean this ENTIRELY FUCKING FICTIONAL character has to be in any way historically accurate.
The soldier had the boy and almost crossed the finish line. He just had to poke the bear didn't he. If you know thats fucking VLAD THE IMPALER one of if not the most feared warrior ever why would you antagonize him, just not smart.
Historians know this well that this movie is just bullshit, it's not like that in reality, vlad massacred but he was defeated ottoman emperor 2 Mehmed sieges effakı and then Vlad runs away from fear Mehmed follows him and defeats his army but he can't catch Vlad after a few time, he found his head cuts and exhibits in Istanbul Everyone knows that this film is nothing but hostility to Turks, once upon a time, the ottoman conquered many countries of Europe, so they hold grudges Long live the Turkish race and Muslims ❤️