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Dunkirk Ending - All Farrier/Fortis 1 Scenes (with Variation 15 by Hans Zimmer) 

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The scenes with Farrier were the most intensive and interesting from my point of view, so I decided to combine all the ones from the ending of the movie, when he was about to land on the beach, and add a shorter version of Variation 15 from the official soundtrack.
I must say it turned out to be better than I expected, maybe you'll like it, too.
Took a screenshot of Farrier burning his Spitfire from the internet and made some variations of it by using different contrasts and formats. Now they have become great wallpapers for PC or mobile screens: imgur.com/a/ZKRu8

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@riotergr1
@riotergr1 6 лет назад
When my fuel tank is empty and my Spitfire is...ASHES...Then you have my permission to take me captive.
@Maverick25ish
@Maverick25ish 6 лет назад
i love how he dont even acknowledge them lol
@mikesuch9021
@mikesuch9021 6 лет назад
King Dain II Ironfoot Not me. Marines fight until there all dead.
@giuseppecaporale1395
@giuseppecaporale1395 6 лет назад
It seems to me like he wants to say "I do not want to be part of this anymore! I have fulfilled my duties, but I do not want more fuel to keep doing what you want me to do. Make a prisoner of me, kill me but leave me in peace".
@olagaleraseaientudugudimar9024
ola galeras da pulblicidade tudu gudi en pessoal
@waltmacdonald8529
@waltmacdonald8529 6 лет назад
King Dain II Ironfoot was the
@delciemcwhoopie
@delciemcwhoopie 6 лет назад
Farrier’s last dogfight, beach landing and capture is an incredible sequence in an incredible movie.
@Insperato62
@Insperato62 3 года назад
And it's based on a true event. The pilot escaped and made it back to England.
@brucekilby9957
@brucekilby9957 3 года назад
Farriers fine flying and Destroying his Supermarine Spitfire, Represents a Country not Surrendering to Cowardly Criminals. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@hamishsb
@hamishsb 2 года назад
I totally agree. I showed this scene to my Yr13 students today after our Remembrance service at the academy and they were silent. You could have hear a pin drop !
@cristiannavarro4794
@cristiannavarro4794 9 месяцев назад
Hermoso aunque suene cruel ,pero la valentía y el heroísmo no tiene presedentes en las guerras disen se pierde más que ganar la humanidad en realidad pierde,pero también gana hombre de hierro que contribuyen a futuro augurios gracias a sus experiencias
@maxparkhouse6850
@maxparkhouse6850 5 месяцев назад
Honestly pretty stupid though why didn’t he just water land and get picked up by one of the hundreds of boats in the water
@thirtytrap
@thirtytrap 6 лет назад
51 year old American Paratrooper here and I just wanted to say....Thank you Tommies for being hard as rocks!! You stood firm and helped save the world as we know it!!
@thirtytrap
@thirtytrap 6 лет назад
Yes....because you wouldn't have the right to ask that question
@daneelolivaw602
@daneelolivaw602 6 лет назад
thirtytrap Well said sir. Great comeback.
@bakewell7284
@bakewell7284 6 лет назад
Oh so God Bless you Americans, we would never have achieved it without your help, .....................62 year old English/British man here....my dad (Japanese POW...Singapore) could not thank you Americans enough who liberated him from Osaka prison camp, God Bless America and Trump
@zoso73
@zoso73 6 лет назад
Thank you for your service.
@appalachiahiker853
@appalachiahiker853 6 лет назад
thirtytrap thank you and God bless you. God bless US and Great Britain.
@sambeach2726
@sambeach2726 4 года назад
Emotional scene. The brits seeing the spit’s prop not turning, and they know he stayed til the end to help them out.
@Long.live.Hellsing
@Long.live.Hellsing Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the bloody show old chap
@DanielWhite-v4e
@DanielWhite-v4e 4 дня назад
its as if he made a decision in time
@arnabkumardey6604
@arnabkumardey6604 2 года назад
As a INDIAN I want give a honourable salute to brave British pilots during World War Two who made sure we never surrender we will die with brave heart. Biggest respect and huge salute from West Bengal India. Tears roll out from my eyes when I see this clip.💥💥💥💥💥
@adamdriver1016
@adamdriver1016 Год назад
As a Brit I give honourable salute to the Indians who fought with us. And those who fought against for your independence, I salute their bravery. India is glorious.
@Inbraneinthememsane
@Inbraneinthememsane Год назад
Fuck India No one cares
@davecoalwood9487
@davecoalwood9487 4 месяца назад
TAKE CARE BROTHER. Let's hope We can all fight back this shit at the mo from Alan's Snack Bar.❤❤
@robertthomas3777
@robertthomas3777 3 месяца назад
🫡🦘🇦🇺👍
@andrewcrowder4958
@andrewcrowder4958 2 месяца назад
As an AMERICAN I would like to give a salute to the brave Indians who fought alongside Britain until we could overcome our "America First" bull...t and get in the game.
@billace90
@billace90 4 года назад
“You don’t get into a Spitfire. You put it on”. -John Romain, Pilot.
@tdunphy13
@tdunphy13 4 года назад
So what you're really saying is you can take the man out of the Spitfire but you can't take the spitfire out of the man?
@otyliciu
@otyliciu 4 года назад
I think the exact quote was, "you don't get into a spitfire, you strap one on and fly."
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 года назад
@@tdunphy13 good enough
@Insperato62
@Insperato62 4 года назад
Wasn't he the man who crashed the Blenheim!
@samburkes7552
@samburkes7552 3 года назад
Exactly!! Same with a Messerschmitt Bf-109!! Worse thsn a Spitfire for cockpit space!
@TheCrimsonFckr
@TheCrimsonFckr 4 года назад
There's a very famous photo taken after Dunkirk of the Germans posing in front of a Spitfire that crashed on the beach after the evacuation. That very same Spitfire was recovered from the sand years later, restored to her original specification, and is the Spitfire you see in this film.
@alexcope8142
@alexcope8142 4 года назад
Proof?
@texasguy5377
@texasguy5377 4 года назад
@@alexcope8142 acknowledge the proof now that you asked.
@Crymorebro
@Crymorebro 4 года назад
I believe superbike Isle of Man TT champion Guy Martin helped with the project as well
@coralbay00
@coralbay00 4 года назад
guys respectfully agree with your request. 🤝🤜🤛
@richardscally694
@richardscally694 4 года назад
That's incredible Wonderful.
@CalDal_22
@CalDal_22 4 года назад
2:01 is genuinely the most beautiful shot ive ever seen in a movie
@freedombell4981
@freedombell4981 2 года назад
Agree with that
@edeliteedelite1961
@edeliteedelite1961 2 года назад
I agree
@narkzon
@narkzon Год назад
Watch Gravity (2013) and by the end, it's gonna be hard to decide.
@samuelzins5089
@samuelzins5089 Год назад
It is remarkable
@Inbraneinthememsane
@Inbraneinthememsane Год назад
@@narkzonanyone who mentions Gravity among best movies must be an imbecile retard
@thevelointhevale1132
@thevelointhevale1132 6 лет назад
Saw this on IMAX ... had tears in my eyes during this sequence ...
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Was watching it in IMAX, too. What a great experience. I was totally terrified by the gun shots in the beginning, so incredibly loud.
@williamr.c.4168
@williamr.c.4168 5 лет назад
The Velo In The Vale Yeah it really was something
@ivandres73
@ivandres73 4 года назад
@@RenegadeRouser I think that was on purpose, so we feel as scare as the soldiers trying to not get killed
@bagasalkautsar6934
@bagasalkautsar6934 4 года назад
Also the Stuka's Jericho
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 года назад
@@ivandres73 absolutely, poor bugger's, their ears would have been bleeding.
@mabel8880
@mabel8880 6 лет назад
I feel bad for Farrier. But I admire his courage to fight to the end.
@oscarmaidana9294
@oscarmaidana9294 6 лет назад
Mabel Ƥιηєѕ For me he was the real hero based on 1 lógic. He could leave away in any moment since his tank started to get empty but he didnt leave.
@billace90
@billace90 4 года назад
Me too, it was just June 1940. He had to spend the rest of the war in some shitty German POW camp. Sad.
@Insperato62
@Insperato62 4 года назад
This episode is based on a true event. The actual pilot escaped back to England. The wreckage of his plane was evident until fairly recently. Read the book 'Dunkirk' by Hugh Sebag Montefiore - it's all there. Excellent book.
@JohnnyLouisXIX
@JohnnyLouisXIX 4 года назад
I still don't get why he didn't eject on the beach were the British were.
@shernweilee5576
@shernweilee5576 4 года назад
@@JohnnyLouisXIX Dude use your brain what happens when you unload a car in front of someone going at probably 100 km/h
@zoso73
@zoso73 6 лет назад
History will judge that DUNKIRK should have won the best picture Oscar over the unremarkable The Shape of Water.
@TheCoomer
@TheCoomer 6 лет назад
bianchi1885 I'm glad it didn't as It's an honour now not to get an Oscar. You only get one for SJW rubbish.
@holitron
@holitron 6 лет назад
Dunkirk had no acting nominations so it would've been weird to win . Shape of water was remarkable. I saw both movies. Both were great
@keysersoze5920
@keysersoze5920 6 лет назад
Dunkirk is an epic, The Shape of Water is not. Both are good films, though.
@miyahtallulah
@miyahtallulah 5 лет назад
Dunkirk? Terrible film. I suggest you watch it again. Full of bad directing, bad acting, terrible continuity, poor pacing, zero tension (beginning is good).
@alemusicgirl
@alemusicgirl 5 лет назад
shape of water overrated movie as well as del toro overrated director
@pedrofragoso3298
@pedrofragoso3298 6 лет назад
Nimrod and a Spitfire by the sunset. How perfect can it get?
@geraldj.1943
@geraldj.1943 4 года назад
There are lots of awesome and memorable scenes from good movies but that Spit gliding over the beach in low altitude with engine off will stay with me for a long time, I figure. Just outstanding!
@red.46
@red.46 3 года назад
3:10 is one of the best shots in a movie.
@philipmiller9787
@philipmiller9787 4 года назад
Truly the greatest generation around the world, thank you.
@jeffreywright4656
@jeffreywright4656 4 года назад
They deserved a better film than this dreadful attempt.
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 года назад
@@jeffreywright4656 Bollocks, it's a modern take on a historic truth. NOT a documentary mate. It had to have a wider appeal than that, besides , it was also, a commercial project.
@m1a1abrams3
@m1a1abrams3 4 года назад
too bad everyone older than 18 is called a boomer
@shivamsharma-gg3iv
@shivamsharma-gg3iv 4 года назад
Mahabharata anyone??? Stop this Christian calender peasantry
@paindreamhd2478
@paindreamhd2478 3 года назад
The most foolish or mad or psycho generation ever
@prxybeats
@prxybeats 3 года назад
This scene is pur art, emotions and intense feels. The most beautiful plane ever made, the music, the landing sequence, the goodbye and the burning picture.. No words to describe it
@mariomonsma4749
@mariomonsma4749 4 года назад
Stunning emotional scene. After helping the ground fellow soldiers with heroicity, the pilot find himself in a very risky situation. I can feel the loneliness of the pilot after the kindest act that anyone can be able to do. The music is awesome. It is one the best ending scene movie ever. I feel the loneliness as part of ourselves. Great film.
@johnrostron2801
@johnrostron2801 8 месяцев назад
My favourite war film, the best score and the most iconic aircraft and wonderful piece of engineering. What a movie!
@bechkrisalah6416
@bechkrisalah6416 4 года назад
That moment when he was looking at his burning ship broke my aviator heart to pieces.
@otyliciu
@otyliciu 4 года назад
Almost like the scene in 'Empire of the Rising Sun' when the British child in the (Philippine?) POW camp walks along the side of the Japanese zero, almost caressing it … the camp guard threatens him with a rifle only for the pilot to appear … the boy stands at attention, salutes the pilot … the pilot does the same in return and the camp guard loses heart - realizing that what is happening is about mutual love (of aviation), not about mutual rivalry (between nations). Excerpt from scene here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mFrGtlLH1Fw.html
@bechkrisalah6416
@bechkrisalah6416 4 года назад
I had a picture of that same scene for my Facebook profile photo for almost 8 years. Changed it only recently when I resumed flying. I definitely agree with you, that scene alone is worth a thousand aviation movies. It captured the very soul aviators have and showed so intensely the class they belong to.. I just love that scene. Thank you for sharing.
@finntastique3891
@finntastique3891 3 года назад
@@otyliciu The film is Empire of the sun, and the prison camp was in China. Very good film, by the way - watch the whole thing.
@otyliciu
@otyliciu 3 года назад
@@finntastique3891 I have but it's been years. That scene always stuck in my mind, however. I was a kid but, even as a kid, I could identify with the boy's obsession with aviation...and respect the pilots for seeing, in the child, the beginning of the roots that had made them who they are.
@finntastique3891
@finntastique3891 3 года назад
@@otyliciu Well said! All the best to you.
@residentelect
@residentelect 6 лет назад
Perfect, absolutely perfect. Thank you for this mate 👍 My grandfather was an airman with the RAF, and I'm not ashamed to admit this edit choked me up. Thanks again.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Wow, great that you like it, thank you 😄
@duncanmacmillan7816
@duncanmacmillan7816 6 лет назад
Resident Elect and me mate made me proud to be British... I always have been , I live in Scotland after many years in England. I fear for our union because of a tyrant in Scottish parliament
@residentelect
@residentelect 6 лет назад
Duncan Macmillan Scotland is my second home. A beautiful part of the British Isles, and I know deep down the majority of Scottish people won't let her achieve her selfish agenda 👍
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 года назад
@@residentelect she loves sailing on the Titanic
@residentelect
@residentelect 3 года назад
@Christine Ccolgate Thank you ☺️
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 6 лет назад
A far more appropriate ending would have been a scene of HMS Shikari, one of the oldest and smallest destroyers in the Royal Navy, and the last vessel to leave Dunkirk, entering Dover with her last load of troops, her Battle Ensign flying and her guns elevated in token of a naval victory. Lt. Cdr. Richardson and his crew carried out seven round trips, bringing out 3349 men.
@bugattieb110ss
@bugattieb110ss 2 года назад
Thank you for highlighting this fact. As Ex-Navy, I actually get sick and tired of the RAF self-promotion machine. The reason we weren't invaded was actually because of the Royal Navy Home Fleet and NOT the bloody RAF! The Falklands is yet another perfect example of the Crabs stealing the limelight. Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and British Army fought the entire campaign gallantly, and yet all we fucking hear these days is about 1 bloody botched Crab Vulcan bomber sortie! 22 bombs - and only 1 on target! Well done!!!!
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 2 года назад
@@bugattieb110ss My pleasure. Although not connected with the RN, I too find the smug attitude of some aviation historians hard to take. 'Of course, the Royal Navy was kept safely out of the way at Scapa Flow' is the usual claim. Even a brief reading of the RN's Pink List for 16 September, 1940, reveals that the RN had 70 or so destroyers and light cruisers within five hours' steaming of Dover, and over 110 destroyers in total in Home Waters. There were, in additional over 500 smaller warships available in support.
@nspr9721
@nspr9721 2 года назад
@@dovetonsturdee7033 Totally agreed. Max Hastings writes superbly about his in several of his recent texts including 'Pedestal'. As well as contributing Sea Hurricane squadrons to the Defence of the UK, the presence of the powerful RN who had already damaged the Kriegsmarine badly in Norway) was the primary factor in Germany calling off Seelowe.
@Anastajia2005
@Anastajia2005 2 года назад
@@bugattieb110ss Mine was a Navy family, my brother 12 years in Royal Navy, to this day I still remember his Navy Number (excuse me as I am not saying that right) I cannot remember telephone numbers, but that number I have no problem with remembering. He kind of lied to join the Navy, I still have a handkerchief he bought me as a gift, has HMS Raleigh on it, He served on HMS Birmingham and a few others. One of my great uncles was on HMS Queen Mary, she is laying at the bottom of the ocean, Battle Of Jutland. I recently just acquired a picture of him from the Navy archives, he was only 19. I am old now but I loved the stories my brother would tell us when he was home on leave, some downright hilarious. Lovely memories. Respects to you.
@markward2239
@markward2239 6 лет назад
Let's not forget the fact that he got at least 5 kills making him an ace.
@yamby6709
@yamby6709 4 года назад
An ace in a day to be exact
@DCFC1200
@DCFC1200 Год назад
Its a film, its not true
@jonnygreen2602
@jonnygreen2602 6 лет назад
For me, the most amazing and beautiful part of this is around 2:22 - the Spit lands safely at Nimrod's crescendo, jubilant, but then a harsh sinister note takes over just as the plane is plunged into shadow, hinting at its fate.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
In the original track I love the dramatic turn around 1:26, supported by the bass line in the background. That's my favorite part.
@richardhowell9981
@richardhowell9981 6 лет назад
Beautiful scene.. Beautiful music.. Beautiful spitfire..
@dasturdly01
@dasturdly01 4 года назад
The scene where the Spitfire is gliding over the troops on the beach is just so acheingly beautiful it makes my heart ache. Per Ardua Ad Astra!
@angelamary9493
@angelamary9493 3 года назад
This scene always touches my heart❤️ R.I.P. all those who lost their lives in two World Wars ...
@deathcomesfromabov
@deathcomesfromabov 6 лет назад
When I saw this legendary aircraft to landing with that sun and these nature inviroment, I started to crying. My father was an aircraft engineer in the Greek Air Force told me that this engine was the diamond of the mechanic.
@anroalh12
@anroalh12 6 лет назад
The scene is even powerful without sound.
@vialahorus5699
@vialahorus5699 3 года назад
Music and image powerfull
@foreverred105
@foreverred105 2 года назад
I'm watching this as it has been announced that Queen Elizabeth has sadly passed away. Quite fitting the music and the mood currently in Great Britain at the moment. God Bless all that was lost in WW2 and God Bless the Queen and the Commonwealth. 🇬🇧
@jakemusmaximus7991
@jakemusmaximus7991 3 года назад
I Absolutely Love this final scene. The pilot's Bravery and Dedication to the Ground Pounders. Hero, no doubt! I was tense the entire time he was cranking the landing gear. Then, the vessel that brought him back safely, could not become Compromised. Tragic, yet Beautiful all at once. Fighter Pilots are Angels watching over us.
@oscarmaidana9294
@oscarmaidana9294 6 лет назад
For me Ferrier was the real hero. Forget how is he capturated. He was on a plane. He had the best weapon and the best scape way. He could returned any moment since his tank started to finish but he didnt. Other words. He choosed to stay.
@kylepollock9712
@kylepollock9712 6 лет назад
He choosed to stay as opposed to choose because even third graders know choosed isn't a word.
@oscarmaidana9294
@oscarmaidana9294 6 лет назад
Third graders of English bases? . English is just an aditional lenguage to me.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Not cool, Kyle. Not. Cool.
@Memorih
@Memorih 6 лет назад
Kyle, you mean chose?
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 6 лет назад
Well stated, Oscar. Best wishes.
@michaelharney1989
@michaelharney1989 3 года назад
The magnificent Spitfire and Enigma Variations together give me goose bumps.
@kenharvey8161
@kenharvey8161 6 лет назад
Damn, I feel like crying every time I see this. It is very good without the words from Churchill's speech, but the speech also adds meaning to the scene: the kid reads "And even if...a large part of our island were subjugated and starving, our Empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British fleet, will continue the struggle, until, in God's good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the rescue and the liberation of the Old." The Tom Hardy character exemplifies what the whole nation was doing, providing an example to inspire the New World.
@tonyves
@tonyves 4 года назад
@Martin Kay Blimey - I didn't realise America was gassing people!
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 года назад
@Martin Kay IDIOT !!
@MrDaiseymay
@MrDaiseymay 4 года назад
@@tonyves ignore the prick
@tonyves
@tonyves 4 года назад
@Martin Kay Aaah, um, oh gosh, another loony who hates, well everything. Trump an idiot? (Tht'll be an elected idiot eh?). Maybe. An international laughing stock? Like Putin? Oh, sorry no one laughs at Putin do they, or they end up very dead. So: Trump and the ability to laugh at? Or Putin et al. ("Retardistan" ... um, no one calls the US by your imagined idiocy. Sorry. Out here we know how to tell shit from a shovel ... your oipinion is the "shit" in case you were wondering)
@tonyves
@tonyves 4 года назад
@Martin Kay Apologies, but your bizarre hatreds are ... bizarre. You don't like Trump? OK, fine, many US voters don't, but democracy does. Where you posting from? Do you have the democracy that you seem to despise the US for? Or are you stuck obeying orders?
@techngames9531
@techngames9531 6 лет назад
What a shame that this epic movie did not win a single price! Masterpiece of filming and music!
@peterdemkiw3280
@peterdemkiw3280 3 года назад
What a shame this film was made. Terrible disrespectful fictional nonsense.
@michaelcordero5588
@michaelcordero5588 Год назад
@@peterdemkiw3280 That's why it's called a " Hollywood movie"
@aminmirzoshoev3348
@aminmirzoshoev3348 Год назад
Yeah instead of Alexander Despla Hans Zimmer should win Oscar
@julienrouard9235
@julienrouard9235 Год назад
This is the most intensive and emotional scene I have seen in my entire life. I can watch it without limits and I cry my heart out every time I see it 🥹. She speaks to me as a psychological cause. The man who sacrifices his own life to save humanity and dies after helping his brothers. Courage, bravery and this human mission is perhaps the meaning of life. And this variation is absolutely wonderful. Congratulations on this achievement.
@jde-jj1lu
@jde-jj1lu Год назад
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
@mariomonsma4749
@mariomonsma4749 4 года назад
Puedo sentir la soledad del piloto como parte consustancial del ser humano. Es como una metáfora de la vida, un camino de obstáculos q se van superando y al final se consigue llegar, aterrizar, quizás sentirse realizado con las obligaciones cumplidas, (en este caso, por haber ayudado a sus compatriotas indefensos con gran heroicidad y sacrificios personales). Me emociono una y otra vez viendo este video. Maravilloso, como la vida misma. La música es realmente excepcional. Zimmer es un genio.
@marcosperalta4754
@marcosperalta4754 4 года назад
Hermosa escena no hay nada más grande que sacrificarce por los nuestros
@shonix123
@shonix123 Год назад
Pars mi tmb representa el proceso que todos pasamos . O el ocaso de la vida!!!
@tedchen0025
@tedchen0025 2 года назад
As an Aviationgeek, it makes me almost cry when I m looking at the beautiful Spidfire in flames. Brakes my heart.
@spemdez
@spemdez 6 лет назад
Dear RenegadeRouser, I am from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and must say that the combination you made was simply perfect. I showed it to muy two daughters and muy nephew, and all of us got sensibilised. You borowed to us, a lot of the fellings of sacrifice those soldiers and aviators made to us. Those guys were just fantastic. Whem I read a book, or see a documentary about that time, that moment of mankind, I see the good side of mankind, as well the bad side of us. It was a time of contraditions and antagonism of all of mankind. Those galants gentlemens gave their lives, health and dreams of a good life for them, for the next generations have a fair world taken from them. So ... what we, the next generations, have done. We, as mankind, still have the same contraditions and antagonism. I frequently think about the sacrifice they made, and if they gave their lives, dreams and health for nothing. I just think that us, regular people like those mem were, should select ours politicions better, all around the world. Keep doing this wonderfull and romantic job, about the beautifulls and romantics moments of the beautifull side of human race. Congratulations.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Thank you Sergio, love your comment and appreciate it. This video was actually nothing I had planned. I was just rewatching the movie and was looking for the soundtrack from the ending afterwards. I thought that the ending could turn out way more - great how you bring it to the point - romantic and moving by just letting Farrier land on the beach with this track playing, without any changes of scenes to the other characters. And it turned out to be really good. The scenery, Dunkirk from above, the raw emotions from the men on the beach and also Farrier, a beautiful sunset, all this in combination with the music creates an impactful feeling. It doesn't let us think about the cruelty of war and millions of dead people, it just gives us hope, hope for something better. This truly is romantic.
@keithdonald7429
@keithdonald7429 5 лет назад
sergio pereira and we in Britain will not forget the 20 thousand Brazil's sons that fought for us
@sulacomarine
@sulacomarine 5 лет назад
Women cry at the end of "Titanic." Men cry at the end of "Dunkirk." ... And Terminator 2.
@kksowhat5006
@kksowhat5006 4 года назад
I am a women and cried at both .
@Fin2001
@Fin2001 4 года назад
Ngl, when Hardy shot down the Ju87 whilst gliding and the men on the beach all cheered I teared up a bit.
@katappa5478
@katappa5478 4 года назад
kk so what ?
@shayan5479
@shayan5479 4 года назад
Kk so what ?
@albertwong3401
@albertwong3401 4 года назад
Make Britian Great Again!
@elizabethcatlion7015
@elizabethcatlion7015 Год назад
2:18 thank you for syncing this specific part of the music with the plane touching down just like it was in the movie! It was perfect timing and my favorite part of the whole sequence so I'm glad you kept it!! Great video :))
@flwrsw1sa
@flwrsw1sa 2 года назад
Ese avión aterrizando en la playa es una de las escenas más emotivas del cine., sin palabras.
@64MDW
@64MDW 4 года назад
It's called honor and sacrifice in a worthy, just cause. Judging by some of the comments here, those, sadly, seem to be rare qualities nowadays.
@samburkes7552
@samburkes7552 3 года назад
Very, very true!! Lots of ignorance rampant here!!
@StarflightProductions
@StarflightProductions 3 года назад
Honestly one of the best landings and one of the most tearful movie endings ever.
@michaelharney9223
@michaelharney9223 5 лет назад
This scene is etched in my brain after having watched the film. The magnificent Spitfire in all its glory played out to Nimrod- a beautiful thing
@rcp5458
@rcp5458 6 лет назад
1:59 i love how you blended in the music, perfectly edited and creates eargasm
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Thank you ^^ On full volume Variation 15 gives me goosebumps every time.
@arnabkumardey6604
@arnabkumardey6604 2 года назад
It's amazing to see that how a WW2 pilot get huze respect from his fellow pilots and also landed his Spitfire at beach where he was ready to seperate his soul from his body with brave admirable heart and also burned his aircraft. Really anyone who can understand this clips with his own heart his tear automatically roll out. I want to give a honourable salute those British pilots who died with brave heart. Love from West Bengal India👮👮👮👮💥💥💥
@WINNINGTHELOSERGAME
@WINNINGTHELOSERGAME 6 лет назад
beautiful scene beautiful spitfire and an epic movie.
@rhino1677
@rhino1677 6 лет назад
And beautiful music!
@RoyceLerwick
@RoyceLerwick 6 лет назад
A bit artsy. But yeah.
@constantiniasmith4231
@constantiniasmith4231 5 лет назад
You're a cute dog
@zoranstankovic2453
@zoranstankovic2453 5 лет назад
German air force was is advanses more afecic then RAF In deed
@otyliciu
@otyliciu 4 года назад
Never seen a non-beautiful Spitfire... I mean, some of the clipped wing variations are odd but I just figure they're missing something.
@Deltasquadformingup
@Deltasquadformingup 8 месяцев назад
This moment in history proves to me there is someone or something up there watching and helping the good guys. Dunkirk was a miracle and nothing less makes me cry a bit to all the nations who fought at dunkirk ❤️🇨🇵🇬🇧🇳🇱🇧🇪🇱🇺
@markcorbo6388
@markcorbo6388 6 лет назад
brings a tear to the eye..and some pride..and memories of so many who died so young for the greater good. Thanks
@nickorr8340
@nickorr8340 3 года назад
I concur with the person who said in the comments this is an incredible scene from an incredible movie. I think the most beautiful part is when it is skimming along a couple of feet above the ground and he is manually hand-activating the wheels. The touchdown is as smooth as silk. I just find that incredibly poignant. Something in the honour, the down-to-earthness and the absolute beauty
@fighterace316
@fighterace316 6 лет назад
When I watch this I always have a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye
@christaylor5196
@christaylor5196 5 лет назад
Dunkirk Christopher Nolan
@longboardinghhb
@longboardinghhb 6 лет назад
the most majestic of scenes :)
@walterlopez4347
@walterlopez4347 5 лет назад
DUNKIRK was the movie to win the Oscars ....
@mike2010143
@mike2010143 5 лет назад
Agree and it did
@ianeaston9626
@ianeaston9626 4 года назад
Best film I've ever seen the end was amazing made me cry been to dunkirk our troops were heroes along with French who held back the germans against all odds what bravery I salute you all
@Jerzius
@Jerzius 3 года назад
Hard times create tough men. Good times create soft men. Thank you for all your sacrifices, a generation with true grit.
@arnabkumardey6604
@arnabkumardey6604 Год назад
Exactly
@kevinxiehk2909
@kevinxiehk2909 5 лет назад
Me: * See this scene * 1. Lie down 2. Try not to cry 3. Cry a lot
@lookupthereupinthetrees9860
I love how Hans Zimmer took Edward Elgar's 'Nimrod' and made it his own for this sequence. Brilliant adaption.
@bluehelech
@bluehelech 6 лет назад
I can picture Farrier at Colditz plotting the Great Escape.
@ericatkinson9285
@ericatkinson9285 5 лет назад
Suggest you read "Boldness be my Friend"
@arnabkumardey6604
@arnabkumardey6604 Год назад
Every one should have to learn a lesson from this movie never compromise with your duty and wrong judgement. You have to fight till the end.
@graciesunny6859
@graciesunny6859 5 лет назад
Hauntingly beautiful, I'm moved by this scene every time I watch it.
@oscarjohnson2130
@oscarjohnson2130 4 года назад
"Now what's the next step of your master plan" "......crashing this plane"
@kurumi394
@kurumi394 4 года назад
It's called "The subtle art of not giving the Nazis an advantage"
@oscarjohnson2130
@oscarjohnson2130 4 года назад
@@kurumi394 It's called "I'm making a reference to the Dark Knight Rises which had Tom Hardy as the main villain Bane and at the beginning of the movie he crashes a plane"
@davidthomas9190
@davidthomas9190 4 года назад
@@oscarjohnson2130 dear lord ! That's fucking hilarious.
@Papersheepp
@Papersheepp 3 года назад
The fire rises, brother
@svh9
@svh9 10 месяцев назад
Seeing Dunkirk in IMAX was truly a one-of-a-kind experience. 3:09 will always be one of the most beautiful shots in any movie for me.
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 6 лет назад
On my second viewing of Dunkirk I keyed-in on the aviation sequences featuring Farrier, Collins and Fortis Leader, Michael Caine. I'd always admired Tom Hardy's portrayals but here in this film he manages to understate the character's heroism with minimal but nuanced dialogue, gestures, facial expressions and vocal inflections. For anyone who might think that it is 'just acting' it's nowhere as simple as that. If everyone could act we'd not be ponying-up for movie and theater tickets and streaming services. What Tom Hardy brings to this film is something so intangible as to defy describing it fully.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Well said.
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 6 лет назад
Much appreciated, 'RR'.
@Blueblood1873
@Blueblood1873 6 лет назад
Tom's Grandfather just like the millions of others from Britain and Ireland who fought in the Second World War, grew up with the stories. Tom's rather shy when talking about it, I think that's why his acting was perfect for the part, I think he was honoured to play a part in one of the most important parts of our history in the last century. Just think what this world would be like if Operation Dynamo failed.
@marianogarciareyes5889
@marianogarciareyes5889 Год назад
Respect, They died for us. We always have to fight for the freedom. We never forget that
@bakewell7284
@bakewell7284 6 лет назад
Not English not Scottish not Welsh not Northern Irish....But British! this should swell the heart of every Patriot of our Country! Great Britain! over stated? no, never! love the people of our Island! so proud that our ancestors made this Victory possible......as aps, I LOVE this iconic plane and that Merlin engine!
@taylorahern3755
@taylorahern3755 5 лет назад
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@snakeinthegrass7630
@snakeinthegrass7630 5 лет назад
You talking about the British empire i presume?
@newhuskytwenty
@newhuskytwenty 5 лет назад
The people from your island is going to be an opressed minority because muslims are taken all over, are you proud of it too?
@harryML9754
@harryML9754 5 лет назад
​@@newhuskytwenty I can speak on behalf of us that this is true however i go of the philosphy that the actions of the present are no reason not to be proud of the past, regardless of the amound of shit it is pulling today.
@harryML9754
@harryML9754 5 лет назад
@Aryavrath_Bharath They were never shown because the Indians didn't play that much of a role at dunkirk, in fact during 1940 Europe India didn't play much of a role. Where you did play a huge role was in East Africa, North Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, but in key early battles of Europe like Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain, India did not play a significant role. thediplomat.com/2017/08/no-indias-army-did-not-play-a-significant-role-at-dunkirk/
@kathleenkirby2047
@kathleenkirby2047 2 года назад
We are very privileged to have a spitfire model displayed as a tribute to these brave aviators, and also to remember all the people in Salisbury and other areas who made these wonderful machines. It is right by Salisbury rugby club, where they made the spitfires in the war. Thank you to these brave aviators and mechanics too. Kathleen
@gavinelder3933
@gavinelder3933 5 лет назад
I lose my shit everytime I watch this movie, brutal how it can embarrass a grown man by reducing him to tears, powerful scene, its the wizardry of Hans Zimmers ability to tune into the scene and deliver this stunning soundtrack. Brutal chapter and I for one am grateful for their efforts, thank you...
@peterdemkiw3280
@peterdemkiw3280 3 года назад
It's a shame they made a fictional film about Dunkirk, I wish they had tried to get at least some of the facts correct. Beautiful looking movie, however it's a disrespectful fictional film.
@gavinelder3933
@gavinelder3933 3 года назад
@@peterdemkiw3280 odd considering they had veterans at the premier whom were moved to tears by how "realistically" the movie captured the scenes on the beach..
3 месяца назад
I've always thought that the last 5 minutes are what make Dunkirk a truly great movie. The combination of camera work, music, and editing is a piece of art and one of those moments where cinema gets inside you and shakes your soul and spirit. The endings of The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and Oppenheimer are equally beautiful and moving. Nolan is truly a master at creating epic climaxes.
@rigonatmauro
@rigonatmauro 8 месяцев назад
a masterpiece of soundtrack. Honor to those who died for the freedom of humanity🙏
@BlueBear904
@BlueBear904 Год назад
One of my most favourite movie scenes ever. Such a powerful scene.
@jwjvl
@jwjvl 6 лет назад
beautiful! this editing is PRECISELY how the film SHOULD have ended - glad to know other people have the same feeling in their minds! bravo!
@chriskilmer5197
@chriskilmer5197 2 года назад
Fabulous scene ---Brilliant
@williamr.c.4168
@williamr.c.4168 5 лет назад
I’m 16. So far this is the only movie that had me leaving the theater still crying
@danialshazly7547
@danialshazly7547 3 года назад
How so many have given their lives to freedom that today we all cherish the memory for those who died and for those who fought and live to tell their story. Your sacrifice to give us the freedom we have today. Thank you
@g.w.7893
@g.w.7893 3 года назад
The only time you actually see any Germans is at the very end and even then their faces are blurry. A masterpiece this is indeed.
@hagamapama
@hagamapama 3 года назад
Story wasn't really about the Germans anyway, other than as a backdrop for the extraordinary evacuation
@markusbuelow7871
@markusbuelow7871 3 года назад
@@hagamapama you mean when that Austrian let them go ? He was still hoping he could turn them ! Crazy F Was thinking that the english Celts were part of the Germanic Tribes ! Little dit he know they are Romanized and Act like Romans themselfs ! VAIN ! Or Just like loosing a soccer game ? Italy ! Nice show !
@kanjakan
@kanjakan 3 года назад
@@markusbuelow7871 Give me some of that crack.
@Redactedredacted5837
@Redactedredacted5837 2 года назад
@@kanjakan Same, I want whatever that guy’s smoking.
@arkarmoethouk2445
@arkarmoethouk2445 Год назад
As usual, 'time' is the main antagonist in Dunkirk too, like in so many of Nolan's other films.
@waynecassels3607
@waynecassels3607 4 месяца назад
Beautifully done. Heros all. Great acting and directing.
@scottw550
@scottw550 4 года назад
Michael Caine's voice Had A Cameo In 'Dunkirk' as the lead Spitfire pilot.
@ericschwartz1669
@ericschwartz1669 2 года назад
He's such a pro: the moment to stop manual landing wheels lever to tighten shoulder straps
@firebird_0-1
@firebird_0-1 4 года назад
*clicks this video "Okay, try not to cry." I did.
@chrisfr2358
@chrisfr2358 6 лет назад
The editing made it so peaceful and majestic
@RobARug
@RobARug 3 года назад
3:14 The dialog should have been this: German Soldier: Was getting caught part of your plan, English flier? Farrier: Of course. German Soldier: You're a tough guy, huh? Farrier: For you.
@barryliberty4335
@barryliberty4335 3 года назад
the most beautiful movie scene I watched in the last 20 years.
@michaelbujanda8785
@michaelbujanda8785 Год назад
That's my favorite scene in the movie!!!! 🥲 Especially when the captain (commander) closes his eyes when he sees the German dive bomber heading towards his troops because he knows he's doomed and the ground soldiers are doomed!!!! Then he hears machine gun fire explosion and he realizes that dive bomber got shot down at the last minute by a spitfire fighter plane!!!! The heroic pilot to the rescue!!!!🥲 And you hear the ground troops and praising cheering!!!!!😄🤗🤗🤗🤭
@jonzi8877
@jonzi8877 6 лет назад
masterpiece editing...many thanks RR
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Nice to read that. Thanks, jonzi
@salr362
@salr362 6 лет назад
What a truly remarkable film. My grandfather came off that beach with The Skins. Lest we forget.
@peterdemkiw3280
@peterdemkiw3280 3 года назад
You should know having a family connection to Dunkirk just how bad this film is, it's utter garbage from start to finish.
@StayCalm-og8fo
@StayCalm-og8fo 4 года назад
He should have tried landing on water near the beach where allied forces were waiting to get on board incoming ships.
@ArenBerberian
@ArenBerberian 4 года назад
Agreed
@HotSpace2007DaveB
@HotSpace2007DaveB 4 года назад
The spitfire was known as a bad "ditcher". Because of the radiators underneath the wings it would pull the spitfire straight down when it landed on the water dispite what you see here.
@stanisawcwierkiewicz7569
@stanisawcwierkiewicz7569 4 года назад
yeah but it is kinda awkward to make flim about Dunkirk where no one gets captured by the germans
@kirinrex
@kirinrex 4 года назад
www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-two/7971360/British-pilots-relied-on-German-sea-rescue-service-during-Battle-of-Britain.html As well, in 1940, 80% of pilots shot down over the sea died, many drowning because they weren't picked up in time.
@Insperato62
@Insperato62 4 года назад
@@kirinrex They also drowned because if they were unconscious for any reason they tipped forward pushing their face into the water. The Germans had a Lifejacket with a kind of stand-up collar that would keep their face clear of the water. Says it all really.
@LuciusDriftwood
@LuciusDriftwood Месяц назад
Farrier epitomises the kind of man I want to be.
@brianstone8843
@brianstone8843 6 лет назад
Watching this movie made me show my British pride.
@Blueblood1873
@Blueblood1873 6 лет назад
Why are you even here? Are you a Nazi?
@hartoboi2544
@hartoboi2544 6 лет назад
Soo your pride is just retreating??
@daneelolivaw602
@daneelolivaw602 5 лет назад
@Gerhard Olm Jealouse little prick.
@bernardberben4852
@bernardberben4852 5 месяцев назад
I'm a Corsair lover... But this is the most beautiful scene in a movie I've ever seen, it's what makes me want to be a pilot. The Spitfire might be my new favorite plane.
@717rocket
@717rocket 6 лет назад
Great movie.. just loved it. Great cinematography. Great musical score.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
A new Nolan movie always means a new awesome soundtrack ^^
@peterdemkiw3280
@peterdemkiw3280 3 года назад
Shame they never bothered with historical facts.. very poor film.
@717rocket
@717rocket 3 года назад
@@peterdemkiw3280 and you were there with them on the beach.
@peterdemkiw3280
@peterdemkiw3280 3 года назад
@@717rocket no, but I can read, I also know Apollo 13 didn't land on the moon despite not actually being with them, funny how information can be recorded for people that weren't there can know what happened. You know, 120,000 French soilders were taken off the beach and escaped to Britain, no one was pretending to be British to escape, 1/3 of the men on that beach were French, 26,000 men a day taken off, how amazing was that? Waves of German bombers (150+) bombed the beach every 20 minutes from dawn to dusk every day weather permitting, amazing bit of detail missed out from the film. Dunkirk town was completely on fire with only the town hall still standing, thousands of civilians killed. No one was leaving pies cooling on the window ledges. RAF flew over 2,200 sorties losing 100 aircraft and 87 pilots, the Germans lost over 250 aircraft shot down with 150 right over the beach, again missing from the film. Problem with this terrible film is future generations will watch this garbage thinking this is what happened at Dunkirk, that's very sad.
@acefreaky2988
@acefreaky2988 6 лет назад
My country , my people. Dunkirk a disaster ? No, more than this we found in adversity each other . No man could show greater love than this...to lay his life down for his friends ...we not only found friends , we became family.
@thejessvlog3322
@thejessvlog3322 6 лет назад
superb editing of the clip, and the soundtrack music truly heightened the dramatic feel. truly appreciative of your post work.
@RenegadeRouser
@RenegadeRouser 6 лет назад
Thank you ^^
@LeeFinneyZ9
@LeeFinneyZ9 6 лет назад
I had a tear running down my cheek as soon as Fortis 1 turned his low on fuel Spitfire around & then pushed the throttle forward !!! In doing so knew he wouldn't be coming home :'(
@isidropulidourena2760
@isidropulidourena2760 6 лет назад
All guys go home, one hero goes to the uncertain future. Sublime!
@arnabkumardey6604
@arnabkumardey6604 Год назад
Excellent b🤝🤝🤝
@johnshiels9668
@johnshiels9668 3 месяца назад
Whilst watching this movie I just felt there was something missing… then cue this scene…. hit me like a f’ing Anvil… the perfect blend of cinematography and scoring… 🇬🇧👌
@robinhooduk8255
@robinhooduk8255 6 лет назад
that funny moment when you set fire to your spitfire and are confused by it not having an engine????
@ericatkinson9285
@ericatkinson9285 5 лет назад
To burn a real Spitfire would have cost more than it cost to make the film _ Even Friar Tuck would have known that
@robinhooduk8255
@robinhooduk8255 5 лет назад
could have stuck any old v8 or v12 in there for the illusion seeing how it was the visual climax of the movie. it was only a fibreglass replica burned costing 40 grand, could have redone the shot seeing how crap it looked(also the replica wasnt even close to full size)
@swirvinbirds1971
@swirvinbirds1971 4 года назад
@@robinhooduk8255 Just a CG edit would have fixed it. No reshoot required. But yea, I really didn't notice till the comment but once you do it stands out like a sore thumb.
@captainclone1367
@captainclone1367 3 года назад
@@robinhooduk8255 Even a mockup of wooden blocks would have worked or CGi it!!
@jasonkeen3777
@jasonkeen3777 3 года назад
Was watching this movie, very well done until the spitfire is burning and as a lover of airplane porn I say to myself "hang on where's the jolly engine old boy". Once seen can't forget it. Tom Hardy was great as the pilot.
@victheslickvile2772
@victheslickvile2772 4 года назад
The saddest part is something I never realised until reading further into what happened to those left behind at Dunkirk. Many of them were put into work camps. Starved, beaten, treated horribly in general. Many of them were also rounded up, taken to pits and executed en mass with machinegun fire. A lot of war crimes were committed upon the soldiers left behind at Dunkirk. Roughly 30,000-40,000 English and 30,000-40,000 French.
@aaronwilliamson8604
@aaronwilliamson8604 4 года назад
I’m not a die hard brexiteer and really couldn’t care less if we are in or out , but watching this video somehow makes me feel that this little old island will work it out !!
@elizabethevelyn9761
@elizabethevelyn9761 4 года назад
Therefore, if we're going to work it out then this correlates with being on our own so you think we're better out! ?
@aaronwilliamson8604
@aaronwilliamson8604 4 года назад
elizabeth evelyn , Hi , you got me , it was just to make us feel a little better that’s all x
@elizabethevelyn9761
@elizabethevelyn9761 4 года назад
@@aaronwilliamson8604 👍
@valdivia1234567
@valdivia1234567 3 года назад
@Ben Woodcock You are correct sir.
@arnabkumardey6604
@arnabkumardey6604 Год назад
he is a truly martyr he is a brave he is doing his duty till the end. He love his victory and duty than his life and also want to end his life for his duty ........ Really.......
@croissantlover1
@croissantlover1 Год назад
you should watch Unbroken if you havent, youll love it.
@FSAUDIOGUY
@FSAUDIOGUY 6 лет назад
~Truly a beautiful ending~ Good on ya mates!
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