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Hacksaw Ridge (2016) - Full Last battle Scene [1080p] 

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This movie speaks for itself. In my opinion - it deserved the oscar. At least Andrew did. But anyway, I think that Mel and his crew did a great job, so I highly recommend to watch the full movie when you will have the time to do so.
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@billybutcher6955
@billybutcher6955 3 года назад
He apparently, after the grenade part, helped a few more people and let them take the stretcher back, he also was shot by a sniper and crawled 300 yards to help some more wounded but the directors left it out because they thought it would be too unbelievable
@takatathien
@takatathien 3 года назад
He even tried to get down his stretcher so that another could get on. This was left out due to it being too unbelievable. Live your life so that when people make a movie about you, they leave out facts because they are too unbelievable.
@djpad125
@djpad125 3 года назад
Simple history fans?
@peterlewis3540
@peterlewis3540 3 года назад
That's a real shame, they should have used it in the film, and left a caption at the end, saying everything portrayed was factually accurate
@fidelski2019
@fidelski2019 3 года назад
Imagine doing things so legendary that a movie dedicated to you left them out because they would be too unbelievable. Absolute unit.
@PrinceJes
@PrinceJes 3 года назад
@@fidelski2019 Good thing it's actually written down as fact and history, lot of "unbelievable" things have been written like; 1 man killing 1,000 soldiers with a jawbone.
@Loukious
@Loukious 2 года назад
I was a Navy Corpsman. We heard about Doss in our classes. One of the Navy Corpsman that trained me got to meet Doss before his death (He met Doss in 97) said Doss would take down the name of any medics (Army, Navy, Air Force or Coast Guard) he met and would pray for them daily. From my understanding at his death it was 2 notebooks worth of names he would pray for personally but he would also pray for any Medics in harms way after 9/11
@trinidadarzate3382
@trinidadarzate3382 2 года назад
Bless our fallen brother.
@stratigangames508
@stratigangames508 2 года назад
He was truly a gift from God.
@aarons6935
@aarons6935 2 года назад
Sure you were champ.
@kingsizeblues616
@kingsizeblues616 Год назад
@@aarons6935 Wh... what?..
@gamingwithnate2582
@gamingwithnate2582 Год назад
@@stratigangames508 he was
@jeremyarmstrong6081
@jeremyarmstrong6081 Год назад
This man was thought to be a coward for not touching a gun and in the end he ended up saving over 75 men without touching a weapon in my book that makes him a legend
@shetheyithe8894
@shetheyithe8894 Год назад
2:05 Here gasoline can bag. Take this
@jamesaaa2013
@jamesaaa2013 Год назад
He also touched the gun to drag his sergeant but I get your point 😆
@blackangus4798
@blackangus4798 Год назад
In actual he save 135 people not 75
@bendynamic2150
@bendynamic2150 Год назад
@@blackangus4798 I think he and the captain debated on how many he saved, 135 or something was the high end. He had worked for so long can be hard to keep track of how many he saved he thought it was a bit lower (I forget the low number) but still a crazily high number for one man and they agreed to meet in the middle of their two estimates and used 75 for the official report and his recommendation for the Medal of Honor. He might have saved more might have saved just a hair less but it is still a miracle none the less. God bless this man we could use more like him now more than ever.
@bluflame6413
@bluflame6413 Год назад
@Kartoffel bro i hate people like you fuck off you dumb fuck quit being a fucking smartass
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 Год назад
RIP Desmond Doss (February 7, 1919 - March 23, 2006), aged 87 You will be remembered as a legend and a hero.
@Basedlocation
@Basedlocation Год назад
And to the japanese they were heros in their own book serving the emperor
@collin8255
@collin8255 Год назад
@@Basedlocation most of them were really forced to fight..
@itsafrog381
@itsafrog381 Год назад
@@collin8255 I don’t think they were forced I think “manipulated”
@official_dmolly
@official_dmolly Год назад
And a true Christian
@VictorPerez-hg2ed
@VictorPerez-hg2ed Год назад
@@official_dmolly yes I agree with u on that one my friend.
@terragthegreat175
@terragthegreat175 3 года назад
0:25 That bible he puts away was given to him by his wife. In real life he did really lose it in combat but didn't realize until he'd been evacuated, so he asked that word be sent to his unit asking if they could go look for it. By then the ridge has been secured so his entire company scoured the area for hours and managed to find it and ship it back to him.
@joemurphy2470
@joemurphy2470 2 года назад
It just goes to show how much his company respected Desmond .
@thatiowan3581
@thatiowan3581 Год назад
Talk about loyalty and respect for your brother! I'm sure he deserved every ounce of their admiration
@Twan_01
@Twan_01 Год назад
To be honest, if I was shipped away to hells fire 🔥 the mouth of the beast. I would want to have my bible that my beloved wife gave me. The power of the holy bible United with a love gesture of my wife would mean everything..
@jlsitompul5455
@jlsitompul5455 Год назад
Why risk lives for a book? Which you can easily replace.... Said by somebody who know-it-all
@ironboy3245
@ironboy3245 Год назад
@@jlsitompul5455 they had already secured the ridge at that point, any searching was done at minimal risk outside of rogue Japanese snipers
@RainSennin_ismyAlt
@RainSennin_ismyAlt 3 года назад
Imagine how many generations of families have been saved indirectly from Doss's actions.
@rockingtheblade
@rockingtheblade 3 года назад
He's a true hero!
@lisam8024
@lisam8024 2 года назад
That's so true!! Very very true!!! That was just sooo smashing and remarkable what he did!!! My favorite scenes in this movie are when he is rescuing all these men!!
@silvertategamiplays
@silvertategamiplays 2 года назад
He is a true hero, just like everyone of those soldiers who fought alongside him. Yes, they treated him poorly, but those men fought the battle he couldn't. All these men should be remembered in the same light that people would see Doss in. All our soldiers deserve that treatment. Doss should be seen as an inspiration and hero to any who wish to serve
@jonplukehughes2807
@jonplukehughes2807 2 года назад
What a legacy
@stoggafllik
@stoggafllik 2 года назад
Does this mean he is granted entry into the gates of Heaven?
@Free_Palestine_419
@Free_Palestine_419 Год назад
The film not only depicted Desmond Doss perfectly but also beautifully portrayed both the Americans and Japanese with respect and showing what war does to people. One of the best war films ever made.
@kyna6683
@kyna6683 Год назад
One of the few movies which depicts this very thing rather than spewing bs propoganda. Saving Private Ryan does this very well as well. Just ordinary people, scarred by a life they had no say in
@somedud1140
@somedud1140 Год назад
@@kyna6683 I hate to break it to you, but this movie is propaganda. In short, it's valiant and morally convicted US soldier vs brave but cunning, unmotivated, led by amoral fanatics Japanese soldiers. This is just another iteration of good vs evil dichotomy in propaganda. By the way, IRL they were defending their homeland, they fought tooth and nails, and after defeat in Okinawa even civilians committed mass sudoku. (sorry, utube doesn't like certain words.) Don't get it wrong, it's really good movie, but it's still propaganda, the fact you think it isn't only shows how effective propaganda is.
@kyna6683
@kyna6683 Год назад
@@somedud1140 Ofc it is, its just a tad bit more sultry than other ones like Fury or so
@benadam7753
@benadam7753 Год назад
The best war movie period! Even better than Saving Private Ryan because Hacksaw Ridge really happened and Private Desmond Doss was a real person unlike the fictional Private James Ryan!
@vampy5071
@vampy5071 Год назад
@@benadam7753 its not that good. Very cheesy and unrealistic in many parts however its good that they based this off a true hero. For more realistic war scenes, band of brothers and pacific rim is amazing
@ashtoncall4419
@ashtoncall4419 Год назад
"Let's go to work" the music, the story, the acting, this is one of the few films that gets me close to shedding a tear.
@dynamo1796
@dynamo1796 Год назад
Andrew Garfield is the undisputed star of the film but Sam Worthington also just nails his role as the captain.
@SteadFastLifestyle
@SteadFastLifestyle 5 лет назад
R.I.P Desmond Doss Died at age 87 in 2006 Saved 74 wounded men in battle
@chrishill614
@chrishill614 4 года назад
Flabbywalk 75
@jamessemaj9874
@jamessemaj9874 4 года назад
100
@TheImmortalRin
@TheImmortalRin 4 года назад
Countless. War ruins lives, not just those who die but those who live too, him saving those 74/75 not only saved them but their families, their friends, everyone who knew and loved them. This man truly is a hero.
@AntonioGarcia-eb5td
@AntonioGarcia-eb5td 4 года назад
He saved 75 soldiers
@jimpicket2430
@jimpicket2430 4 года назад
Antonio Garcia they don’t know the exact number of soldiers he saved the soldiers there reported he saved more then a 100 Desmond being humble said it was more like 50 so people finally agreed on 75 as the estimated amount of soldiers he saved. Also one of the main reasons people don’t know how many he saved is because their wasn’t someone down at the bottom of the ridge counting them they were more worried about getting the wounded help.
@MadDadLad
@MadDadLad 3 года назад
"Who the hell is Private Doss?!“ A damn hero! That's who he is!
@challenger2031
@challenger2031 3 года назад
The guy who did more for his country then anyone could ask of him. The guy who saved 75 of your men
@arcticangel1628
@arcticangel1628 2 года назад
@@challenger2031 5:47 The perfect definition of “Thou shall not kill” & “Love your enemies and do good.”
@Tjd1982
@Tjd1982 2 года назад
Sir, the guy who the men respect more than you sir.
@MadDadLad
@MadDadLad 2 года назад
@@Tjd1982 and that alone is powerful! When a private can inspire more faith and trust in men through his actions than an officer tells its own story!
@CT--gu5ng
@CT--gu5ng 2 года назад
I’ll tell you who Private Doss is. One of the bravest soldiers who saved 75 men without a single weapon to protect himself and was awarded the Medal of Honor
@Marcus96s
@Marcus96s Год назад
I shedded a tear when he pleaded for his Bible and his buddy risked his life to go back and get it. This movie is beautiful man
@lennyelsam5366
@lennyelsam5366 Год назад
selfish isn't it?
@Dragonspirit223
@Dragonspirit223 Год назад
@@lennyelsam5366 What, asking for his bible? Possibly, though it wasn't necessarily Desmond asking for it. That soldier willingly searched for the Bible (and in reality it wasn't just one). At this point they were all willing to sacrifice themselves for him because of what he did.
@christopherdavidson17
@christopherdavidson17 Год назад
While it's nice that the ONE guy went back for it, the truth was Desmond didn't realize it was lost till he was long gone from the ridge. He sent word he lost it and the ENTIRE COMPANY searched the (now fully occupied) ridge for it. They eventually found it and sent it to him.
@colonel1003
@colonel1003 8 месяцев назад
@@lennyelsam5366little pissbaby you are
@LostInPhilly89
@LostInPhilly89 5 месяцев назад
*shed a tear
@Furanku13
@Furanku13 Год назад
I really love that scene in the end. He was getting lowered down with him sighing relief, but they pan the camera downwards making it look like he's going up to heaven. And you know damn well he's up there.
@spudpud-T67
@spudpud-T67 Год назад
I'ts all you can ask.
@VictorPerez-hg2ed
@VictorPerez-hg2ed Год назад
Yup, Desmond has earned his wings.
@maxfrankow1238
@maxfrankow1238 9 месяцев назад
On my day of judgment I can only hope to shake his hand. I’m not a soldier, and never served but this man helped me in my faith. Just hope it’s enough to get me there.
@HereToChillForever
@HereToChillForever 7 месяцев назад
One of the best cinematic shots ever
@tanbingxiang1054
@tanbingxiang1054 3 года назад
When the whole battalion respects you including the officers, wow.
@oykel4089
@oykel4089 3 года назад
It took serious guts to go back to a recently taken line to bring back the wounded after all, unarmed per se
@chuadavid2022
@chuadavid2022 3 года назад
I was crying that Doss died.
@Minisoda_
@Minisoda_ 3 года назад
@@chuadavid2022 He didn't die during the war or in the movie. He lived until he passed away in 2006
@mollykeane2571
@mollykeane2571 3 года назад
It may be a true story but tbh this scene felt fake to me.
@christopherwhite542
@christopherwhite542 3 года назад
Regardless of anyone's faith.......he was the meth or boost like the SS in Germany relied on..... powerful directing!
@johnnysinsfanpage8623
@johnnysinsfanpage8623 3 года назад
Soldier: *wounded* DESMOND DOSS WILL LIKE TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
@dengbeybitzalohawaii
@dengbeybitzalohawaii 3 года назад
pulls out morphine.
@immortalkeiji4451
@immortalkeiji4451 3 года назад
*Uses ultra healing ability and heals the wounded man within seconds*
@mq9047
@mq9047 3 года назад
Lol
@42ForLife
@42ForLife 3 года назад
MORPHEED
@cv_290
@cv_290 3 года назад
I normally don't *like* these copy paste comments but this one got me. xD
@slybuster
@slybuster 2 года назад
*What happened was actually a lot crazier/heroic.* From Wikipedia: _Other changes to the story occur near the end of the movie, when Doss is placed on a stretcher. In real life, Doss had another wounded man take his place on the stretcher. After treating the soldier, a sniper shot fractured Doss's arm, and he crawled 300 yards (270 m) to safety after being left alone for five hours. Gibson omitted that from the film because he felt that the audience would not find the scene believable._
@DEEZ_N4T
@DEEZ_N4T Год назад
So I’m guessing they changed that to the movie’s sniper scene which is followed by the intense action dragging scene before this final sequence
@christopherdavidson17
@christopherdavidson17 Год назад
Another touching moment was he actually did lose him bible but he didn't realize till he was long gone from the ridge. He sent word and the entire company searched the ridge (now totally occupied and safe) till they found the bible and mailed it to him
@maxfrankow1238
@maxfrankow1238 9 месяцев назад
@@christopherdavidson17 🥲
@corporatecapitalism
@corporatecapitalism 7 месяцев назад
@@DEEZ_N4Tno that’s just something else that also happened I’m pretty sure
@Bigmoney1984
@Bigmoney1984 3 месяца назад
This is true most of the things he did they dumbed down because they didn’t believe the audience would believe most of what he did. It was truly the most heroic thing by any one man in the history of the military.
@user-yq9kn9gf6f
@user-yq9kn9gf6f Год назад
私は日本人ですが、デスモンド衛生兵に心から敬意を表します。 感動して涙が出ました。 今や親愛なるアメリカや他国と、今後も悲惨で、悲しい歴史を理解した上で、二度とこのような戦争をしてはならないと心から思わせてくれる良き映画でした。 ありがとうございました。
@user-mt1sy9qe8x
@user-mt1sy9qe8x Год назад
いや無理だろう。人類所詮そんなもん。遺伝子に殺戮大好きって組み込まれてるから、今はきっかけを待ってるだけでいつかまた戦争するよ。
@user-uo9yb2qx8z
@user-uo9yb2qx8z 9 месяцев назад
@@user-mt1sy9qe8x All humans have an evil nature but Christ has the power to overcome. Should you ever try to conquer again, we will set you sun with more than two nukes. 🇺🇸
@BroThisBroThat
@BroThisBroThat Месяц назад
Blessed you brother🇯🇵✝️
@HenryEvans-eq3ee
@HenryEvans-eq3ee Месяц назад
Respect to japan too they were true soldiers
@texomaprecisionpellet7545
@texomaprecisionpellet7545 23 дня назад
Translated (And fully agree). "I am Japanese, and I would like to express my sincere respect to Medic Desmond. I was moved to tears. It was a good movie that made me truly believe that we should never have such a war again, with the understanding of the tragic and sad history that we now have and will continue to have with our dear America and other countries. Thank you very much."
@odracir102
@odracir102 2 года назад
In reality, after being injured by the grenade, Doss tended to himself and then remained another 5 hours helping others, after that he was finally put in a stretcher. While they were carrying him, he noticed a critically injured soldier. Doss requested to be put down and for them to carry the soldier instead. Eventually he and another soldier were helping each other escape from the battle when a sniper fired at them, fracturing Doss's arm. He instructed the other guy to make a splint with the stock of a rifle and then escaped. In the movie, they simplified this because they thought audiences wouldn't believe. Doss is the definition of bravery. like any sane person he wouldve been afraid of a vicious battle like that, but he presevered because he was more afraid that another human being could be suffering while he could help.
@user-ls3gv8mj3g
@user-ls3gv8mj3g 2 года назад
U know ur life was a madness when parts couldn’t be put in a film cause it wouldn’t be believable
@iantorez5519
@iantorez5519 2 года назад
Is some of it from simple history
@siaripop7
@siaripop7 2 года назад
There are also time restraints for theatrical films. If the film is too long and not expected to gross high, theaters make more money with more showings which means shorter-length films. High gross movies (Titanic) remain at theaters longer and can afford to be long in length!
@abysswalker2594
@abysswalker2594 2 года назад
Ok out of him saving 75 lives in a hell hole for god knows how many hours they thought that him still helping for 5 hours and was unbelievable
@donbrea
@donbrea 2 года назад
@@abysswalker2594 but 5 hours bleeding and helping with an exposed wound on the leg
@liftingh3arts
@liftingh3arts 3 года назад
This film did a great depiction of Desmond Doss's story and make his testimony to be known. I actually started diving a little deeper and watched the documentary of the real Desmond Doss. I was so surprised to find out there was even MORE insane things that Desmond Doss went through. This scene where it depicts Desmond praying, in the documentary, it was recorded historically that after Desmond prayed for his men (as it is shown in this scene), NONE of the men died in that very battle, but even destroyed the "pill box" and gain victory in that battle. Later, they called off the prayer and went ahead and in this battle is where Desmond was shot in the arm and got hurt in the legs. He waited 5 hours before he was rescued. When the men came and brought the stretcher and carried him out, Desmond spotted another injured fellowmen who was hit with severe head damage, and was recorded that Desmond, despite being injured himself, told the men to give his stretcher to the other man who has a severe head damage. The men carrying him were surprise but did as they were told and put that man on the stretcher. While Desmond waited for the men to come back to get him, he took a piece of wood and dragged himself across the ground (and this is where he probably lost his bible, but didn't realize it) and by the time the men came back and got him. He was sent to the medic hospital but ended up being devastated in finding out he lost his bible that kept him through the battle. He wrote his section, and request if anyone sees his bible, if they could retrieve it. (Almost like in this scene) But in reality, what was so touching was that as soon as his fellow men heard how devastated Desmond was in losing his bible, the fellow men soldiers all went together RISKING THEIR LIVES in the battle field with all diligence to find his bible. They eventually ended up finding it. When Desmond found out, he was so touched. It just goes to show, how self-less act of love can multiple in multitude. I thought to share because this film is so EPIC ALLY AWESOME (one of my favorite ones now) , but when I found out the real life story, I'm blown away.
@dovahslayer7608
@dovahslayer7608 2 года назад
Thank you 4 sharing this, the fact that this is a true life story amazes me
@mrcthulhu47themad45
@mrcthulhu47themad45 2 года назад
When shit goes side you see true character and in that hell many fall but not all some rise to meet it war is one of those crucibles
@vijaypadala2291
@vijaypadala2291 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this extra information....glad to read.
@justanormaljugofmilkonthei2439
@justanormaljugofmilkonthei2439 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this piece of info to us Makes me shed a tear just reading it
@williamw4350
@williamw4350 2 года назад
To add to this Mel Gibson wanted to add this but chose not to because people would think it too good to be true (or something like that)
@envoyeli2892
@envoyeli2892 2 года назад
The amount of respect Doss gained and how much he has for them is awe inspiring. They initially all practically hated him and thought of him as a lazy coward who had it easy with some of his fellow soldiers literally threatening to kill him, only to be proven extremely wrong with him showing such determination in saving lives rather than taking them. They refused to go back to Hacksaw Ridge without him because they knew he was an integral part of their squad despite knowing that Saturdays were usually his day of rest and that they would be asking a lot from him for going against what he believed in with his convictions. This movie showed how seriously devoted Desmond was to his religion even refusing to go against his beliefs when it could've gotten him unfairly incarcerated, but he still chose to go back up to Hacksaw because those men had become his brothers in arms and did something he usually never did, he broke his normal routine and worked on his Sabbath and the fact that his entire company waited for him shows how much they appreciated his sacrifice for them.
@jonathanstein1783
@jonathanstein1783 2 года назад
Even Christ himself healed on the Sabbath. I think Doss realized that doing good on the Sabvath by treating his comrades was no sun.
@Nempo13
@Nempo13 Год назад
Something the movie didn't show. At Hacksaw when they waited for him to finish his prayers (it actually put them farther behind than just 10 minutes) the Americans didn't have a single casualty while capturing the hill which is damn impressive when you realize they even took pillbox locations. He was wounded in the follow up battle, not on Hacksaw.
@CandaceAustin-bv2wo
@CandaceAustin-bv2wo 11 месяцев назад
I cry each time. He forgave and saved so many. Even Smitty, who he tried to save.
@ni.rojroca4656
@ni.rojroca4656 10 месяцев назад
Smitty was a broken bully but he was an absolute unit on the field. Can’t deny that.
@alexdoram7054
@alexdoram7054 4 месяца назад
​@@ni.rojroca4656great point. Smitty was exactly the kinda man you need on a battlefield, tough, quick and used to violence. He'd have been a good soldier in any era.
@lesliealexander722
@lesliealexander722 3 месяца назад
Smittys death allways get me how sad it actually makes desomond 😢
@Jboy19916
@Jboy19916 3 месяца назад
Smitty and bunny from platoon would've won wars all by themselves lol​@@ni.rojroca4656
@tallbeanerboi6915
@tallbeanerboi6915 3 года назад
0:08 The whole squad waiting for the best player to convince his mom to let him play another hour
@simonsaura8138
@simonsaura8138 3 года назад
Lmao
@safwanshuhaib9968
@safwanshuhaib9968 3 года назад
Commander: were waiting sir General: waiting for what Commander: For 好傷感大壞蛋 to finish convincing his mom General: 好傷感大壞蛋 is convincing his mom.... Who the hell is 好傷感大壞蛋. Commander: only if you knew.
@sadintrovert6867
@sadintrovert6867 3 года назад
Lol relatable
@AnujFalcon
@AnujFalcon 3 года назад
Cool
@Haru2000.
@Haru2000. 2 года назад
@@safwanshuhaib9968 Lmfao the one player whose name you can't read will always be on the top
@shkotayd9749
@shkotayd9749 3 года назад
Its crazy to think this film actually underplayed the courage of Private Doss. But they did. And I heard people disbelieve that Doss did even what he did in the film. Yes, he did all that. And he did a whole bunch more. The man was made of some kind of courageous iron the rest of us shall never know.
@sentinel-wraith9060
@sentinel-wraith9060 3 года назад
It's crazy to think, but he actually survived at least two prior campaigns and was noted for bravery in those incidents, as well. One of the craziest things is evidently a sniper tried to kill him and later, he reported his gun mysteriously jammed a number of times when he tried to kill a man that was later determined to be Desmond.
@shkotayd9749
@shkotayd9749 3 года назад
@@sentinel-wraith9060 The gun knew when to respect someone with a titanic set of balls, and let him pass in respect, it seemed, I would guess.
@danielperez2194
@danielperez2194 3 года назад
It’s hard to say The lord wasn’t with does on that battle field God gave Desmond a challenge he knew doss faith was strong enough to take God bless
@shkotayd9749
@shkotayd9749 3 года назад
@Rosendo Espinosa Lots of ppl have faith and still run for the hills. He was a born hero.
@silverletter4551
@silverletter4551 3 года назад
He must have done it for a higher purpose as his country certainly didn't deserve him.
@connorclemmons8698
@connorclemmons8698 8 месяцев назад
This scene probably captures just how much of a morale boost Doss was that night when he saved so many lives. A lot of people probably thought that going up onto that ridge again meant the death of them but if a guy without even a firearm saved almost 100 people, you gotta live up to their expectations if they are willing to go above and beyond.
@anthonybyrne5661
@anthonybyrne5661 2 года назад
Upon Desmond's return to the United States and being awarded the Medal of Valour, he was unfortunately in and out of hospital for 5 years, and developed tuberculosis. This resulted in the removal on one lung and 5 ribs. He was then medically discharged from the US Army on a 90% pension, and purchased a small house on a big 5 acre block which became a successful berry farm. I watched this on the 'This is Your Life' episode of Desmond Doss. What an incredible man!
@epicclub3868
@epicclub3868 3 года назад
Through action,a man becomes a hero. Through death,a hero becomes a legend. Through time,a legend becomes a Myth. And by learning from the Myth,a man takes action.
@bruhnt3480
@bruhnt3480 3 года назад
Damn did you make that up?
@PythonTP
@PythonTP 3 года назад
@@bruhnt3480 nah it's a known saying, a good one though
@taco_xd1725
@taco_xd1725 2 года назад
Nice
@davidoyebamiji7037
@davidoyebamiji7037 2 года назад
Pain: we would love you to join the Akatsuki 🖤🖤
@subhambarman7231
@subhambarman7231 2 года назад
100% man
@Joseph-gf6ro
@Joseph-gf6ro 5 лет назад
“Waiting for Private Doss to finish praying for us, Sir” Wow. I’m speechless. This was amazing.
@hammerbro1947
@hammerbro1947 4 года назад
A true soldier respect their praying and beliefs from my perspective. :)
@andrealugo841
@andrealugo841 4 года назад
Colonel Stelzer: What the hell is the DELAY Captain you were s’pposed to begin THAT assault 10 minutes ago. Glover: We’re waiting, Sir. Stelzer: WAITING FOR WHAT? Glover: ..... for Private Doss to finish praying for us, sir. Stelzer: Private Doss is praying for you? Who the hell is Private Doss?
@nostop7794
@nostop7794 4 года назад
andrea lugo good job watching the video.
@andrealugo841
@andrealugo841 4 года назад
demfazons Channel goddam Sam Worthington (Captain Glover) is so cool
@LeatherDaddy97
@LeatherDaddy97 4 года назад
I mean respect for saving all those guys and all, but honestly thats not a good reason to delay an attack. They have a schedule for a reason
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot3267
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot3267 2 года назад
As a lot of people have already said, he wasn’t out right on a stretcher, he refused aid, treated his own wounds, and stayed on that ridge for another 5 hours doing what he does best. He then evaced off the ridge carrying a wounded soldier, where he was shot by a Japanese sniper. Doss instructed the wounded soldier how to construct a splint with the stock of a rifle, and then and only then allowed himself to be lowered off the ridge by other medics. His amount of men saved alone is staggering, but what I think people often overlook is the massive morale boost he gave every man on Hacksaw Ridge.
@JoeMama-rv9wl
@JoeMama-rv9wl 2 года назад
5:18 the look of joy on this soldiers face mixed with the tired wrinkles in the corners of his eyes is eliciting emotions that I can't explain
@Teaspoon9205
@Teaspoon9205 3 года назад
3 years later....who’s still watching scenes of this?
@SweetquotesOfficial
@SweetquotesOfficial 3 года назад
Me
@ignaciog5818
@ignaciog5818 3 года назад
Me
@matthewriley4799
@matthewriley4799 3 года назад
Third time watching this😣
@godofgames0947
@godofgames0947 3 года назад
Me
@skittleman1678
@skittleman1678 3 года назад
Me
@batozorange
@batozorange 5 лет назад
“Carefully, he’s a hero”
@thechosenjuan8776
@thechosenjuan8776 4 года назад
John that actually is the most clever shit you could comment.
@jdend4061
@jdend4061 4 года назад
This needs more likes :/
@nealwoolworth7365
@nealwoolworth7365 4 года назад
58 likes now gg
@mrgiggly21
@mrgiggly21 3 года назад
one of many john one of many
@currymuncher5958
@currymuncher5958 3 года назад
Yes, that is what was said in the clip as I can clearly see that myself and don’t need your voluntary contention
@kokodoreJr
@kokodoreJr 2 года назад
Everytime i wanna do a hard work, i replay this clip, reminding my work is not as hard as people back then, and i should be grateful for that
@joshuabonner1075
@joshuabonner1075 Год назад
1:55 - Gives me chills, so much happening at once. Japanese solider getting strangled, anothr getting kicked over spitting out blood. The faint sound of men screaming blended in with the climax of thr music. MASTER PEICE - really feels like you're peering through a magic window into what happening. Its almost beautiful, almost.
@gabitex
@gabitex 3 года назад
The class everybody loves but nobody wants to play as.
@kadenwellman4047
@kadenwellman4047 3 года назад
@Valentin de las Carreras sameee, especially when I'm playing with my friends and I teabag they're bodies before reviving them XD
@alexbevan2183
@alexbevan2183 3 года назад
Gabriel Teixeira medic in BFV is played only because of infinite heals.
@oykel4089
@oykel4089 3 года назад
It takes real skill and patience to play as a medic
@gabitex
@gabitex 3 года назад
@@oykel4089 It depends on a stupid team who can't keep themselves alive, but let's not continue with this, let us just thank the brave men that fought and died for a better future the which is our present and yet we take it all for granted.
@sheldon-cooper
@sheldon-cooper 3 года назад
The Desmond Doss challenge in bf1 is interesting to play. No shooting, only saving
@johnwilliamson2276
@johnwilliamson2276 3 года назад
If this wasn't a real life story, no one would believe it! How many people are alive today because of this one man saving 74 of his fellow soldiers? Rest In Peace Desmond.
@develynseether4426
@develynseether4426 3 года назад
The end scene isn't real, the true account is even more incredible and the filmmakers felt the audience wouldn't believe it so they played it down. Makes a change they have to tone down a true event instead if big it up.
@harloncote9248
@harloncote9248 3 года назад
@@develynseether4426 half the man was missing, and he was still putting others back together. He is/was a saint and a hero.
@darlenelovre848
@darlenelovre848 3 года назад
My family is one of them ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@boobees6184
@boobees6184 2 года назад
This comment makes 0 sense 😂😂😂 “If it wasn’t a real life story,no one would believe it” Of course they wouldn’t if it’s not a real life story why would They believe it’s real life story?
@darlenelovre848
@darlenelovre848 2 года назад
@@boobees6184 , HEY MY FRIEND, Let’s just stick to what the man is saying instead of picking his comment apart ,
@winterspirit3734
@winterspirit3734 Год назад
0:43 that bone chilling feeling you get after being in awe of something. My hair were standing from its goosebumps. Never forget the feeling. Private Doss? Who? A Damn true hero
@viczilla24dreamer51
@viczilla24dreamer51 Год назад
Bone chilling indeed
@faerieSAALE
@faerieSAALE Год назад
My father fought on Okinawa - He was in the 96th Deadeye Dispatch Division. He was wounded twice. He saw most of his squadron killed. My Dad is alive and is 96 years old. He fought in the Philippines too.
@danielhuynh9368
@danielhuynh9368 10 месяцев назад
God bless your father
@nathrach6093
@nathrach6093 3 года назад
"I don't even know who Private Doss is." "You will..."
@fayeeg718
@fayeeg718 3 года назад
Hol up is that an end game reference-
@dvoted._
@dvoted._ 3 года назад
rain fire
@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119
@jonnyb.animationstutorials7119 2 года назад
@@fayeeg718 yep
@nickpenaranda725
@nickpenaranda725 2 года назад
@@fayeeg718 no it's bvs reference
@cheefussmith9380
@cheefussmith9380 3 года назад
think about all the lives this man saved... not just directly, but the sons and daughters, grandsons and granddaughters. incredible.
@GonzoInside
@GonzoInside 3 года назад
Just like in Schindler's list: Save one man and you will save thousands.
@cheefussmith9380
@cheefussmith9380 3 года назад
@@GonzoInside exactly
@zackpunch6280
@zackpunch6280 2 года назад
@@GonzoInside or save hitler and kill thousands
@josephnicholls1747
@josephnicholls1747 2 года назад
@@zackpunch6280 what the hell
@gront5172
@gront5172 2 года назад
@@zackpunch6280 even millions perhaps
@jacketandbeard8732
@jacketandbeard8732 Год назад
I started crying when the real Desmond Doss made an appearance at the end. He is a real hero America deserved and,as sad as it is,he is now finally up in Heaven with his wife,family,and possibly some of the friends he fought with and saved during the war.
@resolutepropertyservice9909
@resolutepropertyservice9909 3 месяца назад
Nope he is not in Heaven yet. He was a seventh day Adventist as am I. We believe we go to heaven at the second coming. Death is a sleep. The Bible even says the dead know nothing. They are resting until christ wakes them all at his return!!! Can't wait!!
@jacketandbeard8732
@jacketandbeard8732 3 месяца назад
@@resolutepropertyservice9909 i didn’t know that.
@xyro9115
@xyro9115 Год назад
something i like about this last battle is the scenes showing the japanese leaders committing seppuku. it shows that, while being enemies from the protaganists perspective (and during the actual war), the japanese were still people. people with customs and values, just like everyone else in the war. something not a lot of war movies do.
@k.f.cchicken2807
@k.f.cchicken2807 4 года назад
Soldiers: “it’s a trap!! We’re gonna dieeee!!!!” Desmond: “hold my morphine”
@pinoyabe5409
@pinoyabe5409 4 года назад
Underrated and creative
@robfus
@robfus 4 года назад
"Not today"
@2WayJdot
@2WayJdot 4 года назад
Please god help me get one more
@jtedits5745
@jtedits5745 4 года назад
Desmond: “Hold my bible”
@codybungert3620
@codybungert3620 3 года назад
He need the morphine tho
@drakenman4256
@drakenman4256 4 года назад
“Who the hell is Private Doss?!” One of the most notorious men of WW2. They all were.
@joshuamason2227
@joshuamason2227 4 года назад
notorious means famous because of a bad attribute, just use famous
@Mr35diamonds
@Mr35diamonds 4 года назад
why "notorious"
@premonitiative
@premonitiative 4 года назад
@@Mr35diamonds Notorious to the Japanese bc they could never win when he was on the battlefield ;)
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here 3 года назад
Daniel Yang ooooooo
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here 3 года назад
Also notorious doesn’t ALWAYS mean a bad attribute. Just typically it means that
@jameslalley3787
@jameslalley3787 Год назад
A true man of God and a selfless hero that deserved so much more but asked only if his other soldiers were safe !
@driftersforge4962
@driftersforge4962 Год назад
even though the captain is the ranking official, the way they look to desmond for approval and permission is just so good and awesome, they put their trust in someone they bullied and beat to a bloody pulp and then see what he'd done for 12 straight hours and he barely rested but was empowered by god to get those he saved to aid
@jp__918
@jp__918 3 года назад
It’s when you find out that in real life, this man did some things so incredible that they had to be left out of the movie because directors thought people wouldn’t believe it.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 3 года назад
Audi Murphy had the same problem with To Hell and Back...
@derikkudesu6294
@derikkudesu6294 2 года назад
Man's a real life super hero
@DarkLordDiablos
@DarkLordDiablos Год назад
Its a testament to Pvt Doss when they have to tone down his actions for a film about his life rather than inflate them by 10 to make him sound more impressive. Its also a further testament to him that he didn't consider himself a hero rather a man doing his job and saving lives.
@townie1927
@townie1927 4 года назад
This movie was brutal. When you have a guy literally using a dead soldier who's legs were blown off as a shield you get an idea what people went through.
@nachoooooo800
@nachoooooo800 3 года назад
And then the Okinawa veterans who attended the premiere said the movie was very realistic; "That's how it was..." :o
@jonathanlee5314
@jonathanlee5314 3 года назад
The movie was definitely brutal. The notion that a human torso will provide protection against rifle rounds is absurd, though.
@SoldierOfFate
@SoldierOfFate 3 года назад
@@nachoooooo800 Okinawa was regarded as the bloodiest battle of the Pacific Theater for a reason.
@carnage3208
@carnage3208 3 года назад
@@jonathanlee5314 How do you know?
@lukeWiz44
@lukeWiz44 3 года назад
Deshaun Allison well we’d need to take into account the caliber the enemy is using. The enemy uses bolt action and semi automatic rifles such as the type 33. All the Japanese guns were chambered In 6.5×50mm Arisaka. This is enough to penetrate a human, but it is not a full power Cartridge. If it was to penetrate the torso, it would come out fragmented and soften the blow to a few minor cuts.
@NateSchulte
@NateSchulte 2 года назад
I think what I love best about this scene is how they showed that the entire platoon (I think that’s the right term?) didn’t rush Pvt. Doss while he was praying. They didn’t say or do anything to make him hurry. They stood there waiting patiently for him for finish praying for 10 minutes without saying a word. That was amazing respect they showed for him. They would not go up without him and they even waited for him before they went up. Such an amazing movie that was extremely well done
@roshanjay7
@roshanjay7 Год назад
This movie was great in showcasing a soldier who saved *many* lives as a medic under the most brutal circumstances and with a *supreme* level of bravery because he refused to bear weapons *even* in self defence in order to avoid harming anyone in breach of his *personal* spiritual convictions. In doing so he set an excellent standard for other combat medics to follow because *had* he been inclined to use weapons even in self defence he probably would have been killed at the beginning of the battle, and therefore unable to save all those lives. 4:00 The only issue is the filmmaker decided to *contrast* - the ancient Japanese tradition of ending ones life to avoid the shame of defeat plus the strike to the neck as an act of compassion to alleviate the pain - with the American tradition of saving each life especially their own. This is the sort of juxtaposition that certain great filmmakers would have avoided, despite promoting *the same* righteous spiritual principles in their films. Although I don’t agree with ritual suicide either because there is *no shame* in fighting honourably and losing.
@themanwhowouldbebrick
@themanwhowouldbebrick Год назад
Is the part where he saved that Japanese guy and he ended up killing himself real, or was it made up for the film?
@ronstreet6706
@ronstreet6706 Год назад
There was shame in surrendering that would have made the Japanese commit self ending. They had failed the Emperor, so they committed Hara-Kiri.
@Moom20
@Moom20 3 года назад
The movie left out one of the most amazing parts. After kicking that grenade, he continued to try and save more men, eventually being shot in the arm by a sniper and having it broken. He splinted his arm, then CRAWLED 300 yards before finally being saved.
@anthonyhengst2908
@anthonyhengst2908 2 года назад
Just the fact kicked away 2 grenades probably saved 20 more lives.
@TheWorldsprayer
@TheWorldsprayer 2 года назад
Nothing indicates he ever did such a thing. He was hit by a mortar, not a grenade that he supposedly kicked, which makes sense because as a medic with no weapon it would make no sense to be in the front charge, but coming directly up the rear where he could see who got hit.
@Moom20
@Moom20 2 года назад
@@TheWorldsprayer I….what? Go look it up. The statement that nothing indicates that happened is literally a straight up lie.
@TheWorldsprayer
@TheWorldsprayer 2 года назад
@@Moom20 I have. and in general it's indcated it was a mortar. What's interesting though is I watched 3 different documentaries, and not one agreed on how he got the initial leg wound, the only thing they agreed on was the sniper wound and him giving up the stretcher.
@rx8355
@rx8355 2 года назад
@@TheWorldsprayer There is no way in hell he got hit by a mortar. If he did, he wouldn't survive. Are you special or something?
@wazkangz955
@wazkangz955 3 года назад
One of the few movies where the acting and music makes you genuinely shed a tear. Behind every gunsight, there is a human being.
@bertmathricks2024
@bertmathricks2024 2 года назад
nice bf1 reference
@martinseptimryden7272
@martinseptimryden7272 2 года назад
Hahahaha look at all these slaves killing each other for the glory of their masters, what a scene to behold! To think that humans are stupid enough to get manipulated into war where they end up killing other humans because some other human told them to do it and they thought it was okey ;D
@damikey18
@damikey18 2 года назад
@@martinseptimryden7272The U.S.A didnt enter ww2 until pearl harbor got attacked by the japanese go learn your history dumbass
@duo496
@duo496 2 года назад
@@martinseptimryden7272 A common accident among babies is being dropped on their heads, you clearly were thrown at a brick wall ;D
@MisterMac4321
@MisterMac4321 2 года назад
There's a human being on both sides of that gunsight - one is the shooter, the other is the target. Both are equally tragic.
@expiredpotato1454
@expiredpotato1454 Год назад
HackSaw Ridge and Unbroken are just one of the best war movies i have seen in my life because it brings the past back of how the real one take place.
@jackkrauss
@jackkrauss Год назад
This is a 1000 times better than Unbroken even though Unbroken was well intentioned.
@jeremyarmstrong6081
@jeremyarmstrong6081 Год назад
This man is a legend all on his own I have enormous respect for Desmond doss
@laurencetan6396
@laurencetan6396 2 года назад
The amount of morale he gave to the soldiers just by being there with them
@theofficialy1b
@theofficialy1b 2 года назад
Yep, massive morale booster. Especially with the Japanese being such a stubborn and cruel opponent.
@ocal123
@ocal123 Год назад
he is a guardian angel to these men
@Nempo13
@Nempo13 Год назад
In the real battle that his unit refused to go into action before he was finished prayer, they did not suffer a single casualty. The objective was taken and a series of pillboxes were even taken without any casualties. That is mythological level of morale and protection. Meanwhile, the time they interrupted his prayer they took severe casualties including Doss himself. He was sent home after that so there was no 3rd attempt to see if he would be able to repeat such a feat.
@renan3625
@renan3625 Год назад
@@Nempo13 como assim interromperam sua oração?
@adambeardy558
@adambeardy558 4 месяца назад
God was with him
@TheStapleGunKid
@TheStapleGunKid 3 года назад
US Army: "You can't fight a war without a weapon." Desmond Doss: "Your challenge has been accepted."
@Ghastly_Grinner
@Ghastly_Grinner 3 года назад
He purposely didn't fight a war
@deathghost5027
@deathghost5027 3 года назад
@@Ghastly_Grinner wdym?
@safwanshuhaib9968
@safwanshuhaib9968 3 года назад
@@Ghastly_Grinner he was a volunteer
@Ghastly_Grinner
@Ghastly_Grinner 3 года назад
@@safwanshuhaib9968 He didn't *Fight* anyone
@safwanshuhaib9968
@safwanshuhaib9968 3 года назад
@@Ghastly_Grinner *he was fighting the Japanese* that's why he's on the battlefield
@101patrol8
@101patrol8 2 года назад
So many boys so young fought in so many wars for us. They deserve the utmost respect for carrying the flag and bearing arms in such a time of need. Even now in Ukraine young men, even some kids who are in what's like youth are fighting I hope they teach their kids and grandkids. Many teens now will never have to experience such things they'd.
@biisalve8719
@biisalve8719 4 года назад
Soldier: im gonna die Doss: hold my bible
@kaylons
@kaylons 3 года назад
Doss: “Lord, help me get one more”
@thecommentguy9380
@thecommentguy9380 3 года назад
Doss: Morphine... I t s g o o d.
@peterlonergan
@peterlonergan 3 года назад
605 likes.. Smh
@dreyes6232
@dreyes6232 3 года назад
Bii Salve hold my bible and morphine
@Hasashi21
@Hasashi21 3 года назад
Nah doss never leave his bible
@dcoing1907
@dcoing1907 3 года назад
He’s that one medic in battlefield that constantly runs around reviving people.
@jenrisnaibaho2491
@jenrisnaibaho2491 3 года назад
Aku suka
@Godsecution
@Godsecution 3 года назад
ohh you mean medic as in team fortress 2
@safwanshuhaib9968
@safwanshuhaib9968 3 года назад
@@Godsecution *get up soldier this is no place to die at*
@synical_zero0003
@synical_zero0003 3 года назад
Ironically I was just playing Battlefield 1 Operations MP like an hour ago.
@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 3 года назад
Lol that’s me me, I am that I am like that
@joancurran4897
@joancurran4897 Год назад
Kimer Lorens - Thanks so much for the 8 segments of "Hacksaw Ridge". I cannot believe my good fortune in coming across your generous "share" tonight. If ever I needed strong encouragement, it was tonight. You see since 1/2022 i have been "hospital bed & wheelchair bound". This movie gave me the courage to "plow forward" and not give up my quest to walk again. I admit I do go through periods of discouragement & like tonight, I do need periodic boosts of Hope to keep me going. Your shares did just the trick! Many thanks! Best wishes to all out there from South New Jersey, USA ❤️❤️❤️
@FurinaDeFontaine42
@FurinaDeFontaine42 Год назад
3:04 My Great Great Uncle tried to do the same thing Doss is doing right here. He was mortally wounded by a grenade he tried to throw back on a southern Okinawa ridge, though I presume it went off too early and he was pronounced DOW (Died of Wounds). He was only 19.
@kazuki1899
@kazuki1899 4 месяца назад
Damn sorry for your lost 😢❤
@FurinaDeFontaine42
@FurinaDeFontaine42 9 дней назад
Update on this, after doing a bunch of research, I found his field hospital report.. And suffice it to say I got chills and felt a little sick to my stomach after reading it. Matches up with the grenade being the cause of death.
@wowanimejoshua5149
@wowanimejoshua5149 4 года назад
I love how in just a few seconds, doss runs to the front, pushes his Allie out of the way, Slaps a grenade away and kicks another grenade.
@arminascepas8301
@arminascepas8301 4 года назад
''Fuck that shit outta here''
@coffeetext
@coffeetext 3 года назад
“Miss us with that weak shit.”
@Planktonpants
@Planktonpants 3 года назад
@@arminascepas8301 "Get Outta 'Er"
@warriorcharger5684
@warriorcharger5684 3 года назад
Slapping the grenade must have hurt
@marshalravello
@marshalravello 3 года назад
@@warriorcharger5684 yes, like slapping a wall
@EE-jt8ne
@EE-jt8ne 3 года назад
That is a true soldier to go back to get the bible of a hero who risked his life
@ryan21557
@ryan21557 3 года назад
Actually it was after they had gained control over hacksaw ridge that the officer in charge of his order that they search for the bible. The director didn't include it cuz he thought people wouldn't believe it.
@johnwilliamson2276
@johnwilliamson2276 3 года назад
His entire battalion searched for his bible. When it was found, it was sent to the hospital ship and given to PVT Doss
@christopherwhite542
@christopherwhite542 3 года назад
Body language of that soldier and intentions were of respect and forgiveness also......
@mousepd
@mousepd Год назад
What an incredible tribute to an incredible man. Doss. Just watched a documentary on the Battle of Okinawa. Super costly island. On top of all of the U.S. Casualties. As well as Okinawans and Japenese Soldiers that perished. A U.S. Army Brig General was killed there as well as the beloved Army Correspondent Ernie Pyle who was adored by the foot soldiers. The Japanese held Fortress/Castle Suri was on top of a ridge surrounded by rugged open terrain. A real life " Mission Impossible " for the Allies. My late father fought at Guam in WWII. ( Cpt U.S. Army) Not sure if he also fought at Okinawa. God bless the men who went through all of this. Movies like this are vital for teaching our young just what was sacrifices were made for the freedoms that we have.
@scottcline8941
@scottcline8941 Год назад
As a combat medic myself what that man did was remarkable. Truly remarkable..
@burgir7385
@burgir7385 3 года назад
Instead of saying "we need more people like him" say "lets be like him!"
@poplil3934
@poplil3934 3 года назад
@@swagmaster6133 lol
@poplil3934
@poplil3934 3 года назад
@@swagmaster6133 jokes aside, the guy kinda got a point. Dont wait for something to happen. MAKE IT HAPPEN.
@philliphadarjamelarin3856
@philliphadarjamelarin3856 3 года назад
@@swagmaster6133 then dont comment
@elioslim5161
@elioslim5161 3 года назад
U are 100% right but u need also ppl to fight not always save smtimes fighting is saving both combined 100% victory it s a 50/50
@basedneutral1173
@basedneutral1173 3 года назад
@@elioslim5161 i think u copy a comment
@kalelpinas
@kalelpinas 3 года назад
Why do i get the feeling that when Pvt. Doss died, God greeted him in heaven and said, "Good job my son. Welcome home." And hugged him tight. RIP Desmond. May the world be filled with the likes of you.
@gabriela.3276
@gabriela.3276 3 года назад
Amen
@jellyslopefall572
@jellyslopefall572 3 года назад
Amen🙏
@kalelpinas
@kalelpinas 3 года назад
@Gaming and Education LOL i respect that. Good day to you.
@manuelgarcia-yn7rg
@manuelgarcia-yn7rg 3 года назад
@Gaming and Education LOL what came first the chicken or the egg
@manuelgarcia-yn7rg
@manuelgarcia-yn7rg 3 года назад
@Gaming and Education LOL you sound like a wanna be
@fewbricksleft
@fewbricksleft Год назад
I cant believe he actually saved all those people from war.
@MVR_R3CON
@MVR_R3CON Год назад
2:05 The Flamethrower always look bad ass in WW2 movies True Fact: being an Flamethrower was one of the worst roles to be in WW2 because of how heavy the gas tank
@wildereduardoramirezgarcia9241
@wildereduardoramirezgarcia9241 8 месяцев назад
and it could also cause very minor injuries or burns and that if any enemy shot at the tanks it would explode and you would burn alive
@huylam3951
@huylam3951 7 месяцев назад
If gas tank is heavy, only large muscle or strong little man can handle.
@Doom2012Today
@Doom2012Today 6 лет назад
I go to cinema a lot, but this movie was the most intense experience I've ever got watching a film. When my father and I were leaving the theater, we didn't said a word, we were speechless about what we just saw. Even now I don't know what to say. A masterpiece and one of the best war movies ever made
@bluebaron3618
@bluebaron3618 5 лет назад
Based on a true story
@howardbaxter2514
@howardbaxter2514 5 лет назад
Blue Baron “based” mostly on the fact that the movie didn’t fully depict everything that Pvt Doss did. Just knowing that Doss did even more than what the movie depicted shows just how much of a badass he was, and why he deserved to receive the highest military medal an American can receive.
@maxwellworldwidehistorical3801
@maxwellworldwidehistorical3801 4 года назад
Mr. Mel was truly inspired....
@tropicmix8765
@tropicmix8765 4 года назад
He saved 75 PEOPLE.
@RecruitedAndrew
@RecruitedAndrew 3 года назад
this movie was a true masterpiece
@davidlu7245
@davidlu7245 3 года назад
They did all this on a tight schedule and a pretty tight budget for an A-grade war movie
@GhostDrummer
@GhostDrummer 3 года назад
Mel Gibson, baby!!!!!
@taco_xd1725
@taco_xd1725 2 года назад
Good movie 11/10
@VK-jy3pi
@VK-jy3pi 2 года назад
Sadly, forgot the budget on reload animations.
@ronaldthomas9112
@ronaldthomas9112 2 года назад
Growing up on Okinawa I played on Hacksaw Ridge and as a teen gathered war spoils there. There was and is a monument to Doss on the ridge a bit from where he lowered the troops down. Unfortunately the area is now overgrown and a part but you can still see what they had to go through.
@nickmedley4749
@nickmedley4749 Год назад
I think the Japanese would be the first to acknowledge how brutal and merciless they used to be, but it didn’t matter to Doss, he gave medical help to anyone who needed it. Truly heroic.
@AB-mw8oz
@AB-mw8oz 2 месяца назад
No, they've swept the 2nd World War under the rug. The atrocities of the Imperial Army are not taught. Doss is a War Hero, but there is no evidence he helped any Japanese soldiers during the 3 week period for which his Medal of Honor citation states. Some American bandages were found on some Japanese troops in Okinawa, but there are dozens of other reasons for this
@nitsuj6801
@nitsuj6801 4 года назад
*Throws Grenade* Dawson: Uno reverse card
@hyakkimarufluff534
@hyakkimarufluff534 4 года назад
I think you misheard "Doss" as "Dawson" Desmond doss is his name
@johnnysinsfanpage8623
@johnnysinsfanpage8623 4 года назад
Mini Sugar wdym
@phonepaseuththeplangsy4180
@phonepaseuththeplangsy4180 4 года назад
Will Holtom was the night time for you and I
@hehelol7626
@hehelol7626 3 года назад
what? whos dawson?
@Stev4no
@Stev4no 3 года назад
I think Dawson was his alias?
@loafbread1920
@loafbread1920 2 года назад
Japanese soldier: dying Desmond: so you've chosen life
@vasyt1495
@vasyt1495 2 года назад
Agree
@Apollo5752353
@Apollo5752353 2 года назад
While his brothers were taking lives, he was saving lives
@jordanbair8478
@jordanbair8478 Год назад
That is respect, for over 50 men to wait for there field medic to finish praying knowing that he most definitely might save there lives if they fall. This is respect
@Redman147
@Redman147 Год назад
When one man can inspire so many others to the degree that they become a single mind and soul is something beyond inspiration. What Doss did was the pure definition of Saintly.
@blurwake
@blurwake 7 лет назад
I am not a religious person and do not believe in god, But I respect any man or woman who follows their beliefs to such a degree to save the lives of others without taking lives. I may not agree with his belief but I admire the man he was.
@angelosusa4258
@angelosusa4258 6 лет назад
Thank you for your kind response!! It's better than seeing hate comments treat all people religious and not the way you want to be treated I'm Catholic and have few atheist friends why can't everyone be respectful and honorable towards eachother. If no one has any respect and honor for others they can't have respect and honor for themselves.
@brandonregis5635
@brandonregis5635 6 лет назад
J DG ignorance at its finest
@deathendz
@deathendz 6 лет назад
I don't agree with the bible either. But I do respect Christians who practice what they preach
@deathendz
@deathendz 6 лет назад
and it's people like you that really just fucks up what desmond doss was fighting for and give Christianity a bad impression
@MrTuerte
@MrTuerte 6 лет назад
There is always annoying religious lunatic... VSG3048 ... J DG Ignorance ....
@wolfbassgames1244
@wolfbassgames1244 2 года назад
Without a doubt, my favorite war movie ever. Andrew Garfield did such an incredible job on the acting and the whole movie was incredibly well made. Absolutely fantastic.
@secret-3301
@secret-3301 11 месяцев назад
THAT WAS ANDREW GARFIELD?
@wolfbassgames1244
@wolfbassgames1244 11 месяцев назад
@@secret-3301 Hell yeah it was!
@SamJackson-xu1py
@SamJackson-xu1py 2 месяца назад
​@@secret-3301You can't tell?
@afikkusan
@afikkusan 2 года назад
The team waiting for Doss is like that one elite support in game that we willingly wait to finish preparing himself because he will support the team to victory.
@chlorophyll6154
@chlorophyll6154 Год назад
It's amazing how Desmond Doss could live until the old days even how much PTSD, shell shock and disabilities that he got from battlefield
@nellayema2455
@nellayema2455 10 месяцев назад
After the war he got TB and had a lung removed, too. He was one tough dude.
@comradecommissar8223
@comradecommissar8223 5 лет назад
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil; for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me." Psalms 23:4
@vincenzoacciari6260
@vincenzoacciari6260 4 года назад
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I take a look at my life and realize there's nothing left. Cause I been blasting and laughing so long that. Even my momma thinks that my mind is gone.
@huc11
@huc11 4 года назад
@@vincenzoacciari6260 But I ain't never crossed a man that didn't deserve it Me, be treated like a punk, you know that's unheard of You better watch how you talkin, and where you walkin Or you and your homies might be lined in chalk I really hate to trip, but I gotta loc' As they croak I see myself in the pistol smoke, fool I'm the kinda G the little homies wanna be like On my knees in the night Sayin prayers in the street light
@vincenzoacciari6260
@vincenzoacciari6260 4 года назад
@@huc11 Been spending most our lives living in a gangsters paradise. Keep spending most our lives living in a gangsters paradise. Been spending most our lives living in a gangsters paradise. Keep spending most our lives living in a gangsters paradise.
@mr.chillboy1258
@mr.chillboy1258 4 года назад
Even though i walk through the darkest valley i fear no evil For you are with me Your rod and your stuff They comfort me Psalms 23:4
@vincenzoacciari6260
@vincenzoacciari6260 4 года назад
@@mr.chillboy1258 Goddammit, you were supposed to keep it going
@smileplease_91
@smileplease_91 6 лет назад
The courage these men had is insurmountable. They knew what awaited them at the top of that climb, but they didn't falter.
@krestainwatsonjr.
@krestainwatsonjr. 5 лет назад
Kari Solomon never leave a man or woman behind
@Antimanele104
@Antimanele104 4 года назад
There is a pretty good reason why they are called the Greatest generation.
@hawkeyenextgen7117
@hawkeyenextgen7117 4 года назад
Sometimes all it takes is a prayer
@genejeffries2888
@genejeffries2888 4 года назад
@@Antimanele104 and then you see a mob of soy slurping furies who can't decide which bathroom to use and you have to wonder... would they still have done it, if they knew how the next generations would spend their inheritance?
@adrianguggisberg3656
@adrianguggisberg3656 4 года назад
Gene Jeffries You have no clue, mate. It isn’t about the next generation or what they do back home. It’s about yourself and the men next to you. All the other rubbish doesn’t get you until you’re back home.
@theekshanaweerakoon8447
@theekshanaweerakoon8447 2 года назад
Andrew Garfield should've won a oscar for his amazing acting.
@aldoandresmendozaguerra8651
He does not need, God will give him reward, oscars are for evil people.
@TheLegendJohnCena
@TheLegendJohnCena 11 месяцев назад
@@aldoandresmendozaguerra8651 thats almost exactly what my boss said when i asked for a pay raise
@tarn1135
@tarn1135 2 года назад
I thought I knew a ton about WW2, I was taught about it from almost birth by my brother and books. Not once do I remember ever being told or learning about Desmond Doss, that’s the tragic truth about this man. He wasn’t John Wayne, Rambo, Patton, or the hundreds of others we’ve watched in movies or read about because he was just a Private in the marines corps. He didn’t lead armies into battle he was just a man who believed what he believed and did what he thought was right stood his ground on it. We could use more like him in this country and the world. Don’t get me wrong we need the ones that shoot the bad guys also, but I think my point stands.
@olegnurmagomedov750
@olegnurmagomedov750 3 года назад
"Who the hell is Private Doss?" Well, someone on whom they are going to make a movie which will be lacking accuracy as the audience won't be able to believe the kind of great things this man did.
@mikolaimooronomous3893
@mikolaimooronomous3893 3 года назад
When you really do things so crazy that they have to cut it out of the movie to make it seem more realistic
@user-yu4zg1mo1v
@user-yu4zg1mo1v 3 года назад
Бро как название это фильм по русскому
@teachme5334
@teachme5334 3 года назад
Imagine being so epic that your movie has to be inaccurate, or else people won't believe it.
@disantangeb565
@disantangeb565 3 года назад
could u tell me more about it?
@sR-gw4jc
@sR-gw4jc 3 года назад
@@disantangeb565 for example, after he saved his comrades by kicking the grenade, he stayed on the field wounded and bleeding to treat comrades who were worse injured than him. Simply a saint
@critical_crunch
@critical_crunch 3 года назад
They don’t really tell us in the movie, but in the final assault, the one where Pvt. Doss prayed for everyone, not a single U.S. soldier in his company was even hurt, except for one soldier with a rock scratch from climbing up the ridge. Edit: Not a single US soldier in Company B (Doss’s Company).
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here 3 года назад
Simple Cats So japan could’ve won ww2 if they prayed for their men before their battles 😑
@konradwysokinski8063
@konradwysokinski8063 3 года назад
That's insane
@sakarieklund4305
@sakarieklund4305 3 года назад
I need/want to see the source for this 😀
@kstreet7438
@kstreet7438 3 года назад
@@sakarieklund4305 yeah kinda hard to believe that many people and not one casualty
@Sswineamer69
@Sswineamer69 3 года назад
I think its to show Doss gave them strength. In the first battle alot of soldiers were terrified.
@theghost6412
@theghost6412 Год назад
Doss joined a long line of Recognized and Highly Distinguished Military Medics that refused to take a life, but dedicate their life to saving the lives of others. Whats more unlike many of them, he survived to go home as a Living Legend.
@charlie_medici439
@charlie_medici439 Год назад
I'm not into war movies but I was so touched buy these clips that I would definitely watch it now.
@theboybrutus9894
@theboybrutus9894 3 года назад
1:31 that shot is incredible.
@arcticangel1628
@arcticangel1628 2 года назад
What about this? 5:43
@insanis1805
@insanis1805 3 года назад
"God created life, it's not mine to take."
@arcticangel1628
@arcticangel1628 2 года назад
5:47 The perfect definition of “Thou shall not kill” & “Love your enemies and do good.”
@danielkokal8819
@danielkokal8819 2 года назад
" He who made kittens put snakes in the grass" .... Ian Anderson
@christianriddler5063
@christianriddler5063 2 года назад
@@arcticangel1628 Actually the original text says, "thou shall not murder", it doesn't say that you can't kill. If you can't kill then all animals are off limits, all meat, all animal produce.. Also if the no killing was a rule then that makes all Jews who did the will of God in Canaan sinners, WHICH MAKES NO SENSE WHAT SO EVER. Half of the stories in the bible don't make any sense at all if it would say "thou shall not kill" instead of "thou shall not murder". God would not make life that difficult to live for us, it makes no sense either that he would confuse us. Especially since the original text says "THOU SHALL NOT MURDER". Murder and killing is very different. So please, stop spreading misinformation.
@arcticangel1628
@arcticangel1628 2 года назад
@@christianriddler5063 I’m sure you know what I meant.
@cooleKinder
@cooleKinder 2 года назад
@@christianriddler5063 Holy shit. You didnt have the write a whole damn essay to correct one small error
@lamyibezeliang2521
@lamyibezeliang2521 Год назад
I never get tired of watching hackshaw ridges💓
@toonarmy8524
@toonarmy8524 3 года назад
one of the best war movies ever made period.
@el6700
@el6700 3 года назад
Agreed
@anderslind8422
@anderslind8422 3 года назад
Yes
@cardalmond994
@cardalmond994 3 года назад
Did you typo "one of"
@cocoamaster9200
@cocoamaster9200 3 года назад
And the fact that the nature of war was killing but this movie was about saving lives.
@toonarmy8524
@toonarmy8524 3 года назад
@@cardalmond994 no because i rate Where Eagles Dare as one of the best too.
@koohlwranchdoughreetoes3356
@koohlwranchdoughreetoes3356 7 лет назад
I have no expertise or authority on the subject, but I can honestly say this was one of the best shot, best edited, and well-directed movies I've ever seen.
@dreharris5403
@dreharris5403 5 лет назад
Koohlwranch Doughreetoes how about “saving private Ryan”
@georgebenningham3743
@georgebenningham3743 4 года назад
ikr I was just like “get f*cked”
@drpscotland3677
@drpscotland3677 Год назад
People don't understand the terror of wars like this...and I include myself in that group. It's beyond comprehension how scary that would be. Doss is a complete hero and it's right that we never forget guys like him and their bravery and sacrifice.
@VDAM1984
@VDAM1984 2 года назад
Forget remakes. We need more of these
@ArunRaj-gl8xe
@ArunRaj-gl8xe 4 года назад
When I rewatch this scene I feel a level of badass coming from Desmond Doss when he put his Bible in his pocket. Like, " mfs I'm coming straight at you with a Bible. And I will save as much as my fellow comrades as I can. I dare you to try and stop me".
@adriangonzalez1284
@adriangonzalez1284 4 года назад
Well sai well said
@SoldierOfFate
@SoldierOfFate 3 года назад
And considering the Japanese tried many methods to kill him (including a sniper who claimed whenever he tried to aim at him, his rifle would jam) but failed...someone was definitely watching over him.
@christopherwhite542
@christopherwhite542 3 года назад
Another cussword a true devoted Christian doesn't like to hear....yet I feel like cuz he worked on his Sabbath. He was injured..I'd be cocky naturally after something like that 2!
@kimberlyrichards9135
@kimberlyrichards9135 3 года назад
@@christopherwhite542 Actually he wasn't really working, you are allowed to do good on the Sabbath
@vesta4905
@vesta4905 3 года назад
that's some fuckin Samuel L. Jackson vibes right there
@jackmyers555
@jackmyers555 3 года назад
"While everybody's out there taking life, I'm gonna be saving it"
@riceeater2248
@riceeater2248 2 года назад
"Who the Hell is Private Doss?" Someone more memorable than you, me, or any of us, sir.
@heathercontois4501
@heathercontois4501 Год назад
When the strings start as play as it goes through. Chills.
@QuickAlbumReviews
@QuickAlbumReviews 3 года назад
The courage, will, and faith of this man is outstanding.
@arcticangel1628
@arcticangel1628 2 года назад
5:47 The perfect definition of “Thou shall not kill” & “Love your enemies and do good.”
@xtflogicalohio3044
@xtflogicalohio3044 3 года назад
Private Desmond Doss. Like his father, he served with honor and distinction. In the field he saved 74 men at great cost and risk to himself. In 2006, at the age of 87....the military lost one of it's finest.
@raymondweaver8526
@raymondweaver8526 2 года назад
Heaven took him home
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