Me - I'd NEVER march placidly to the gallows - I'd run and kick and scream and bite - they'd have to shoot and bayonet me. Quicker - faster - less dread and more adrenaline. Seems a FAR better path...
Do not be disapointed, but, when your hands are fastened or tied up behind your back, any kind of your pre-scaffold "insanity" won't imply needs shoot or bayonet you, just reason to forcely quick your marching to under-noose.
I watched this and suddenly recognized the voice samples used by Quebecois Black Metal project Neige Et Noirceur. Check their "Croix de feu croix de fer" song from "La Seigneurie Des Loups" (2010) album.
That's Narbonne for you, though SOB until the end. The thing the movie didn't show, is that an Anglo-saxonne crowd was cheering when he got beat down to stop resisting his death. The beating and his agony length for 15 minutes before he ultimately die off.
Not certain why I passed-up several perfectly good (I’m sure) hanging clips and stopped at this one. Be that as it may, Bravo to the content-creator. More of the same please. Cheers.
'February 15, 1839' (French: 15 février 1839) is a 2001 Quebec historical drama film. Directed by Pierre Falardeau, it is about the incarceration at the Pied-du-Courant Prison and the execution by hanging there of Patriote participants of the Lower Canada Rebellion. Those rebels sought to make Lower Canada, now Quebec, a republic independent from the British Empire. It features as characters the historical figures François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier, his wife Henriette and Charles Hindelang. ~ Be Safe out there folks ~ Peace & Health to Us All.
@@milonga_ If a person has urine in the bladder when hanged, that person will urinate himself/herself due to loss of muscle control. The same goes if a person has faecal in the rectum.