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Hacksaw Ridge (2016) - Japan retakes the ridge [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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Комментарии : 9 тыс.   
@SCBlueDevil
@SCBlueDevil 2 года назад
Hundreds of dudes charging at you that truly could care less whether they died or not is probably one of the most terrifying things ever
@flutee6162
@flutee6162 2 года назад
Bruh just charge back at them everyone dies anyway
@joeyskywalker1322
@joeyskywalker1322 2 года назад
@@flutee6162 Lol if you in Combat in a Warzone the possibility of death is always gonna cross your mind but it’s never in your plans to die
@mrchurr8016
@mrchurr8016 2 года назад
@@flutee6162 you can only say that because you watch movies xD real way to win war is to survive
@slayridah
@slayridah 2 года назад
@@joeyskywalker1322 For these particular Japanese soldier the plan was literally to die though so there's that...
@ThatWookieGuy
@ThatWookieGuy 2 года назад
That or imminent nuclear launch. Same outcome
@rawlstongonzales3362
@rawlstongonzales3362 3 года назад
Combat Medic Rules: 1. Good men will die 2. Doc cant save everyone 3. Doc will go through hell to break rules 1 and 2
@hockema56
@hockema56 3 года назад
Trying to quote M*A*S*H and failing miserably... kids these days 🙄
@hockema56
@hockema56 3 года назад
@Yolo Jackz um, no. What gave you that idea?
@danieldoo1821
@danieldoo1821 3 года назад
4. Which is why lovely Desmond Doss won the Academy Awar - no sorry, the Medal of Honor. * Applause to Andrew Garfield.
@mr.wilkingson8419
@mr.wilkingson8419 3 года назад
@@hockema56 why don't you be quiet and stop bitching on anything you dislike
@patriciajin6206
@patriciajin6206 2 года назад
@@mr.wilkingson8419 Damn right, giga chad
@CaptainWolfie97
@CaptainWolfie97 Год назад
I can’t even imagine how terrifying it must’ve been to face an enemy that doesn’t know when to give up
@AnhPham-bt8ks
@AnhPham-bt8ks Год назад
What about actually doing the charge?
@SStupendous
@SStupendous Год назад
And when is that time to "give up"? Sounds like you'd be an awesome commander, McClellan?
@Opinare
@Opinare Год назад
It’s like me and my brother having an argument He never gives up
@The_Real_JN
@The_Real_JN Год назад
@@Opinare that means you don't either
@GSlagle33
@GSlagle33 Год назад
Savages
@user-ws9us6rz2u
@user-ws9us6rz2u 10 месяцев назад
I'm Japanese. I appreciate that we can honor each other's ancestors through this video. I will never forget this history and hope for a world without blood. thank you for reading my poor english.
@KatoSantana
@KatoSantana 3 месяца назад
Respect amigo mío, RESPECT!
@patferry4128
@patferry4128 3 месяца назад
Arigato goyzaimasu, forgive my spelling
@michaelarellano5672
@michaelarellano5672 3 месяца назад
Actually more blood is coming ahead hope is an illusion...
@chadspangler1130
@chadspangler1130 3 месяца назад
Shut up bro you sound hopeless
@ianrajkumar
@ianrajkumar 3 месяца назад
@@michaelarellano5672 blood will flow until the illusion is broken
@nqh4393
@nqh4393 3 года назад
The best thing about this scene is that: they pointed the camera at a certain random guy doing some impressive feats to make us think: "hmm, this guy must be the hero and will decimate every enemy he sees", only to have him exploded or riddled with shots seconds later.
@doge8825
@doge8825 3 года назад
That’s really what war is like. We hear about the heroes who lived, and some who died, but think about the countless ones whose name no one even knows.
@butchyshoe
@butchyshoe 3 года назад
@@doge8825 U hit the nail right on the head. Some acts of extreme bravery in combat were never known because no one survived !!!! How sad :( :( If u think about it, You might want to CRY !!
@gareonconley1956
@gareonconley1956 3 года назад
just think about it that way: for every guy you here that got a 500K/D there are 500 guys with a 0K/D
@bruh-bn3ni
@bruh-bn3ni 3 года назад
What I like to do is imagine the main character is everybody in the background, they had childhoods like the character, goals like the character, dreams like the main character, but just die instantly.
@dudeman7721
@dudeman7721 2 года назад
It reminds me of the war hero, John Basilone, getting killed within his first hour on Iwo Jima. He received the Medal of Honor for his bravery on Guadalcanal two years prior, allowing him a trip home. Even when he was home and getting his life back in shape, he decided to go back in for his friends and brothers. While he was on Iwo Jima he was ordering marines forward up the beach and taking charge of his men, running in and out of Japanese fire. On his way back up the beach with other marines, a mortar shell landed in between them, killing them instantly. Goes to show anyone can get it, even the toughest of the tough. There’s a great documentary on here about Iwo Jima and one of the machine gunners who was there with Basilone just moments before he perished. Very sad stuff. Mad respect for those men.
@MagicMan3K
@MagicMan3K 4 года назад
*anytime a war movie shows a flamethrower unit* > dies 5-10 seconds later
@king_ferdinand4496
@king_ferdinand4496 4 года назад
That's because the lifetime of a flamethrower unit during world war 2 was about 4 minutes in combat
@saucemaster2
@saucemaster2 4 года назад
Except for our boy O'Doyle in saving private ryan. That maniac stormed the beaches of D-Day and torchs the nazis while they were still in their bunkers.haha
@inomota9630
@inomota9630 4 года назад
Like in the cod ww2 when the guy attempts to kill it but he failed and died with mg42.
@MagicMan3K
@MagicMan3K 4 года назад
@@inomota9630 Haven't played the first three actually but I'll take your word for it. xP
@skreemixles5344
@skreemixles5344 4 года назад
well flamethrowers are extremely vulnerable and slow so they were easy targets
@MrJustonemorevoice
@MrJustonemorevoice Год назад
That part where the two dudes are screaming at each other just before a grenade goes off? Thats basically the entire Japan/USA war. Absolutely brutal from start to finish.
@Conker117
@Conker117 8 месяцев назад
Yeah dude I thought the same thing. I finished the Pacific last night and it shows the absolute brutality we did to one another
@user-jb9vz4ln3d
@user-jb9vz4ln3d 17 дней назад
Look at the face of the American simply not afraid of death...
@MrJustonemorevoice
@MrJustonemorevoice 17 дней назад
@@user-jb9vz4ln3d Same thing with the Japanese, those guys fought like maniacs in the pacific.
@luhtwizzy922
@luhtwizzy922 Год назад
out of all the war movies I've watched this scene always makes my heart heavy for all the men who fought until their last breath both US and Japan
@luhtwizzy922
@luhtwizzy922 Год назад
@dnsnsnsmsms war turns you into something other than human
@grandcanyon-fu9zt
@grandcanyon-fu9zt Год назад
The men behind the sun, come and see
@AC-hj9tv
@AC-hj9tv Год назад
Nah fuck Japan and their cute Pokémon trying to make people forget their history
@JohnSmith-rm7oj
@JohnSmith-rm7oj Год назад
Yeah sure, the Japanese army was just stabbing babies with bayonets and murdering families. Little to sympathize with thete
@CrabDougnut
@CrabDougnut Год назад
​@@luhtwizzy922 those Japs weren't even human to begin with. I appreciate the fact Americans committed crimes in the Pacific (incendiary bombing and nuclear bombing) just to teach those midgets who's boss
@slightlyistorical1776
@slightlyistorical1776 3 года назад
What makes Desmond Doss’s story even more tragic was what came after. This day would forever echo in his mind, ridden with shell shock and PTSD, he could barely even live on his own. His wife had cancer and when he drove her to the hospital in the rain, they crashed and she died, leaving him all alone. He wouldn’t return to Hacksaw Ridge until the early 2000’s, just before his death
@savioblanc
@savioblanc 3 года назад
@Somebody huh? When did that happen?
@lachry4019
@lachry4019 3 года назад
@Somebody good, Japan and America have to be friends, any alternative is unthinkable.
@hockema56
@hockema56 3 года назад
@Somebody well they’ve been one of our closest allies for decades now... Are we supposed to hold grudges over things that happened 75+ years ago? Isn’t that sort of how ww2 got started in the first place?
@paulobrien747
@paulobrien747 3 года назад
World war 2 was tragic all round. Hiroshima for example plus all the Jews that were killed not forgetting all the poor lads who never came home on all sides
@hockema56
@hockema56 3 года назад
@Somebody no one is “dishonoring” anything. I’m really not sure what gives you that idea.
@mussoliniwasafakemeatball4412
@mussoliniwasafakemeatball4412 3 года назад
When people are complaining about reloading in a movie but the main character doesn’t even fire a gun at all...
@unknown-sd6ju
@unknown-sd6ju 3 года назад
Cause most countries armies aren't afraid of death, they have pride.
@mussoliniwasafakemeatball4412
@mussoliniwasafakemeatball4412 3 года назад
unknown ...what?
@Frytoons
@Frytoons 3 года назад
Игорь Кратоссов How does milk turn into cheese?
@eliaspeter7689
@eliaspeter7689 3 года назад
Many people belive the Moon is made of cheese. In fact it is made of yoghurt and broken dreams.
@kaboom1236
@kaboom1236 3 года назад
@@Frytoons kinda racist ngl
@divingdays
@divingdays Год назад
I was stationed in Okinawa a few years back and in a tour group of the battle sights I was able to tag along with this old fella who knew doss. He pointed out exactly where he was hoisted to safety and where doss hid from the enemy fire. A small small rock about 3 foot high and only 2 foot wide. I got to stand where he stood and imagine what he saw on this small little ridgeline no bigger than 70 yards across.
@chillout8320
@chillout8320 9 месяцев назад
That’s why this movie isn’t that good. The real maeda escarpment or “hacksaw ridge” was about 30 feet high and 200-250 feet on the part where the battle happened. The narrowest point was at needle rock where it was only 2 feet wide to cross. Americans would be mowed down trying to cross it. This movie had so much potential
@itsyenji
@itsyenji 7 месяцев назад
@@chillout8320hard disagree. I enjoy movies not based on factual events lmao just how good I enjoy it
@chillout8320
@chillout8320 7 месяцев назад
@@itsyenji so you like seeing cartoonish battle scenes where a 80 mm mortar makes someone fly 20 feet in the air? Or a satchel charge has the power of a 500lb bomb?
@itsyenji
@itsyenji 7 месяцев назад
@@chillout8320 nah. I’m subjective.
@itsyenji
@itsyenji 7 месяцев назад
@@chillout8320 only enjoying something if it’s historically accurate is bland boring and lame lmaoaoao
@derpmanthefirst1754
@derpmanthefirst1754 Год назад
Desmond Doss is an impeccable example of true bravery. Also Garfield r e a l l y sells his performance here. He knows what he's doing.
@selaynamcadams4097
@selaynamcadams4097 Год назад
0 Japan
@audeobellicus
@audeobellicus 3 года назад
Banzai charges almost never succeeded during WW2, however, in the few times the charges breeched American lines survivor accounts tell of how truly terrifying it was and how little the Japanese soldier seemed to care about dying.
@texmex_tacos
@texmex_tacos 3 года назад
Of course. Japanese soldiers were afraid to die because they are same as you guys. They had family, homelands, and pride. Most of them said “お母さん.” before die. It means “Mom.” I hope that Japan and the U.S will get along better and the world will be peaceful.
@Eclipse_Nature
@Eclipse_Nature 3 года назад
@@texmex_tacos you got your wish granted, the US and Japan are not enemies rn
@rayyansagheer6
@rayyansagheer6 3 года назад
Banzai charges werent meant to be tactics to defeat the enemy rather as a last stand sort of attack in which the japanese knew the battle was lost but couldnt bear to face the fact and surrender. So rather then commit seppuku which would do no harm to their foes, they did banzai charges in order to to take their foes with them. This tactic was very successful in the war in china where the chinese had bolt action rifles and couldnt manage to take out enough men to stop the charge. As a result they were 90% of the times overwhelmed and defeated. Thats why this thing was born in the first place. Do your research first
@antibull4869
@antibull4869 3 года назад
@@texmex_tacos their government earned the nukes.
@boobtoob2507
@boobtoob2507 2 года назад
@@rayyansagheer6 that’s pretty much why the k/d in the pacific theatre is so lopsided. In other theaters combatants would surrender but Japanese soldiers fought to the death.
@Euphoric_existence
@Euphoric_existence 3 года назад
3:19 the angriest way to die i've ever seen
@joelewis9178
@joelewis9178 3 года назад
total warrior death
@wis2big
@wis2big 3 года назад
Tannohekai banzai
@AVGyerra22
@AVGyerra22 3 года назад
@@wis2big *Tennoheika, BANZAI
@takasakitakagi2248
@takasakitakagi2248 3 года назад
It is is Japanese soldiers thinking .
@rogerderwolf6380
@rogerderwolf6380 3 года назад
@@takasakitakagi2248 that's why I like them most than any other soldier. Especially Yankees
@yoink7752
@yoink7752 2 года назад
3:31 Man threw a mortar like a grenade. Absolute legend.
@johnlester7561
@johnlester7561 2 года назад
Cod waw flashbacks
@yoink7752
@yoink7752 2 года назад
@@johnlester7561 yes indeed
@Chuked
@Chuked Год назад
@@johnlester7561 that shuri castle mission was a bi$$tch on veteran
@EvilPhoenix007
@EvilPhoenix007 Год назад
@@Chuked At least the motar rounds made things a bit easier on some parts lol
@filmusichris
@filmusichris Год назад
Great acting Andrew Garfield, I miss this very good movie
@selaynamcadams4097
@selaynamcadams4097 Год назад
Dnrnxi
@selaynamcadams4097
@selaynamcadams4097 Год назад
Kziskskkksos
@selaynamcadams4097
@selaynamcadams4097 Год назад
Kksks8Kskskskw
@mdtalhaansari1096
@mdtalhaansari1096 3 года назад
5:27 you did good. Your friend was on your shoulder when life left him. He had hope that you were carrying him to safety. Thats not the worst way to go. You did good to your friend.
@joegarcia9995
@joegarcia9995 3 года назад
@@Kool-guy it's based on a true story
@Kool-guy
@Kool-guy 3 года назад
@@joegarcia9995 yes I know
@sofakingonmynuts1438
@sofakingonmynuts1438 3 года назад
@@Kool-guy war is not a movie
@eugene9957
@eugene9957 3 года назад
@@Kool-guy you know there are actual people that have this happen to them in war
@karleena
@karleena 3 года назад
@@Kool-guy shut up
@jellyslopefall572
@jellyslopefall572 3 года назад
Even though the sergeant made him run through his training fully naked, that guy still refused to leave him to die
@m3gusta17
@m3gusta17 3 года назад
he didn't have the guts for combat, but he was loyal to his comrades. (no shame for the first part of that statement either, just shows that not everyone can handle that kind of mental strain -- Hollywood was more fit-looking and jacked than practically anyone else in his unit, but it's not always about the physique... as Doss showed us)
@obiwanjovi2925
@obiwanjovi2925 3 года назад
Atleast he died honorably :(
@obiwanjovi2925
@obiwanjovi2925 3 года назад
@GalacticGaming he did? Man I forgot
@butchyshoe
@butchyshoe 3 года назад
@@obiwanjovi2925 He died an old man at home !!
@arianebolt1575
@arianebolt1575 3 года назад
They told me to get three things right- right time, right place, right uniform. Hollywood screwed up right off the bat and deserved to be smoked.
@baconlover7747
@baconlover7747 2 года назад
two things i just learned 1: Strafing is a valid tactic when your issued a flamethrower 2: When its clearly a suicide charge fight like hell to keep your distance bonus: dont bother playing dead unless youve got a mound of bodies to hide in because you will be shot *and* stabbed anyway
@henrik3291
@henrik3291 2 года назад
1: in those cirmumstances it would probably be wiser to just throw the flamerthrower and run, cause within seconds of using it you will have an execution squad of at least 100 japanese soldiers shooting at you. 2. Suicide charges are often conducted when the other side is superior in ranged combat, so yea obviously you should maintain you advantage. bonus: well rather that than be captured by the japanese.
@name-km1rz
@name-km1rz Год назад
Even though the scene might be less than one second, every one of them being shot had a story behind them, a love one which they promise to see again after the war.
@im_to_goated6464
@im_to_goated6464 3 года назад
4:31 broke my heart of how he said “I’m scared I’m scared”
@vasyt1495
@vasyt1495 2 года назад
Its really sad😢
@lmeza1983
@lmeza1983 2 года назад
@@vasyt1495 thats war
@vasyt1495
@vasyt1495 2 года назад
@@lmeza1983 okay...
@Atreyx
@Atreyx 2 года назад
Be glad we born in the era with no wars,these heroes have made our future.
@alterego157
@alterego157 2 года назад
It's just a movie, son
@user-eu9st8ps9c
@user-eu9st8ps9c 3 года назад
If we had been born in a different era, we might have killed each other. Fate is a mysterious thing...
@wattsnottaken1
@wattsnottaken1 3 года назад
“You know Prince Zuko, destiny is a funny thing.” - Some lovable old guy
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 3 года назад
What different era?
@kapjoteh
@kapjoteh 3 года назад
@@joewhitehead3 80 years ago
@JoseMora-wc5zz
@JoseMora-wc5zz 3 года назад
True my friend.
@Der.Geschichtenerzahler
@Der.Geschichtenerzahler 3 года назад
There's no destiny. This war took place because of nationalism, bad decisions from leaders and humans blindly following orders.
@NostalgiaMan
@NostalgiaMan 2 года назад
The memories of World War 2 and the honor and horrors will remain for centuries to come.
@sam5306
@sam5306 2 года назад
Japanese soldiers show no fear. what a true Samurai's spirit. Andrew such a great actor
@FSch.
@FSch. 5 месяцев назад
エイリアンがあなたの故郷を侵略してくる事を想像して下さい。きっとあなたの故郷の軍隊は決死の覚悟で戦うでしょう
@AimForMyHead81
@AimForMyHead81 Месяц назад
​@@FSch.You invaded first
@FSch.
@FSch. Месяц назад
@@AimForMyHead81 It was America that invaded Hawaii, colonized it, and built an outpost there. Don't tamper with your memories to suit your needs.
@AimForMyHead81
@AimForMyHead81 Месяц назад
@FSch. It was Japan that invaded Korea, Taiwan, China, South East Asia and the rest of the Pacific. Also, I'm not American. You guys were not the victims lol.
@FSch.
@FSch. Месяц назад
@@AimForMyHead81 It doesn't matter what country you're from because we're talking about Japan and America. I just understand the fact that you're a poor kid who didn't get a basic education. Stay quiet and play Pokemon.
@rowdyrico
@rowdyrico 3 года назад
3:18 I think the concept of dying in a state of such rage and hate is just as terrifying as dying in a state of panic and fear.
@mdv3435
@mdv3435 3 года назад
It must have been the same. Deep inside they were afraid, which caused them to scream. Along with the hate for the other guy. It was the most emotional scene for my.
@samunqui5486
@samunqui5486 3 года назад
I think you wouldn't even notice it for the adrenaline, but I guess I have never died yet so who knows
@LSB859
@LSB859 2 года назад
Bro thatd be the best way to go out
@anonamemous6865
@anonamemous6865 2 года назад
They accepted their fate
@Chuked
@Chuked Год назад
@@anonamemous6865 the best way to die is to be ready for it
@KneeCapHill
@KneeCapHill 3 года назад
''I'll just let one rip. Nobody will hear it over the gunfire'' : 03:26
@Eliafell1
@Eliafell1 3 года назад
HA! Good ear
@kaiden10106
@kaiden10106 3 года назад
@@0480725 chi
@turiipipip1920
@turiipipip1920 3 года назад
Lol ik
@orangesoda1576
@orangesoda1576 3 года назад
Lmao
@ballsups
@ballsups 3 года назад
lil tommy squeaker
@kevincaldwell4707
@kevincaldwell4707 Год назад
One of the, if not the best, war movies ever made. Doss's story is incredible.
@samy7013
@samy7013 3 месяца назад
Maybe the story is true, maybe it isn’t. We’ll never really know.
@wjays
@wjays Год назад
If this movie gave me chills for the rest of my life, imagine the people that were actually in the war. Truly scary stuff.
@grandcanyon-fu9zt
@grandcanyon-fu9zt Год назад
The men behind the sun ,come and see.
@LassoJoeJones
@LassoJoeJones 8 месяцев назад
my grandfather was
@ColonelPeppers
@ColonelPeppers 5 лет назад
I think this is the first film I have ever seen where no one reloads their gun.
@subscriberswithnovideosISUBBAC
There is no time. If Japanese , just use anything but the weapon when it is empty If American , simply looking down a moment will cause a knife in your intestines Fuck war
@aweeeeh5255
@aweeeeh5255 4 года назад
Learn history stupid they have the infinite ammo power up
@notsus9804
@notsus9804 4 года назад
@@aweeeeh5255 ...
@iqramcheonn1249
@iqramcheonn1249 4 года назад
us use semiauto, japanese use bolt action, between those two hand to hand combat was the apparent winner. butcher or be butchered..
@danhalo1
@danhalo1 4 года назад
No it's not. Every American action hero movie has infinite ammo
@Shinji103
@Shinji103 3 года назад
Rule number 12 of war movies: Never be the flamethrower guy.
@TeenageMutantZuckerTurtle
@TeenageMutantZuckerTurtle 3 года назад
Rule number 13: it’s ok to ignore rule 12 if you’re a badass main character who picks up the flamethrower off a dead flamethrower guy from rule 12.
@wis2big
@wis2big 3 года назад
Tips that could save your life 100% (Be the cameraman)
@joneli5888
@joneli5888 3 года назад
@@TeenageMutantZuckerTurtle Lmao that's what happens in CoD World at War. Some flamer guy gets shot by the Japanese and you have to pick his flamer up to proceed.
@republic0_032
@republic0_032 2 года назад
Idk man I'd shoot a guy with a flamethrower first too if it came to it , he's a obvious target.
@hyperplayer22
@hyperplayer22 2 года назад
Stats: Chance to die: very high Killing efficiency: very high Damage: high
@nawam068
@nawam068 8 месяцев назад
RIP to all those brave soldiers and everyone who involved and died on the battlefield and they are unforgettable forever ❤
@chunkygroove9038
@chunkygroove9038 2 года назад
Amazing documentary! Thanks for posting. Long live the Hacksaw Ridge battalion! I will always remember your sacrifices!
@brandonhernandez9140
@brandonhernandez9140 3 года назад
4:41 this scene shows the importance of never leaving a man behind. This scene gave me the biggest chills.
@ezioconnor4336
@ezioconnor4336 2 года назад
Same bro same😪
@kasper7574
@kasper7574 Год назад
howso? all he did was endanger himself for an already dead corpse...
@lazeatscrayons2426
@lazeatscrayons2426 Год назад
@@kasper7574 ur missing the point. He was brave enough to carry his friend under fire, but he wasn’t able to save him. This pushes him to go out and save dozens of other men. He may not have been able to heal wounds, but he’s a hero…
@kasper7574
@kasper7574 Год назад
@@lazeatscrayons2426 you call it bravery, I call it greed...
@lazeatscrayons2426
@lazeatscrayons2426 Год назад
@@kasper7574 can u elaborate? I’m having a hard time understanding how trying to save someone’s life if greedy…
@Itz_Ukyy
@Itz_Ukyy 3 года назад
Worst job that ever exist.. Be a flametrower unit in battle
@doge8825
@doge8825 3 года назад
I heard their life expectancy is 4 minutes in battle
@sarenhs4535
@sarenhs4535 3 года назад
@@doge8825 yet they were effective, but there is downsides to having liquid fire on your back.
@itsshual
@itsshual 3 года назад
@@sarenhs4535 one wrong move and you’re the one who’s on flames.
@katla3393
@katla3393 3 года назад
I think the guys carring radios also had a really shity time as they were highly targeted
@Itz_Ukyy
@Itz_Ukyy 3 года назад
@@katla3393 high value target: 1.medic 2.paratroopers 3 flametrower 4.special unit (carrier) 5.machine gunners And 6.snipers or marksman
@Thatonenhlnerd
@Thatonenhlnerd 7 месяцев назад
Fun fact doss is my great grandpa he died 2006 I love him so much
@deadlyINQUISITION1
@deadlyINQUISITION1 6 месяцев назад
Fr?
@Thatonenhlnerd
@Thatonenhlnerd 6 месяцев назад
Yep
@lennyelsam5366
@lennyelsam5366 6 месяцев назад
idk, I feel like you would've seen this video sooner if u really were his great grandson
@killer92173
@killer92173 7 месяцев назад
5:53 i love how here, he dwindles his faith a little bit when he triesto grasp what God wants him to do. He just lost a clise friend of his, and he feels lost. And as if on cue, he starts hearing the cries of other soldiers, begging and crying for a medic to rescue, and he sums up his courage and charges into the battlefield as if he is charging in the flames of hell.
@noobster4779
@noobster4779 7 лет назад
The one reason I like thsi scene is how it depicts the Banzai charge. In most movies the Japanease are just charging without shoting their guns or are shoot down at light speed. this scene really depicts how those charges work. Their greatest strange is the fear they cause and the momentum of the soldiers not stopping for anything. The moment the defenders leave their positions and try to retreat is the moment the charge was succsessfull. The retreading enemy is now out in the open and can be easily shot in the back.
@noobster4779
@noobster4779 6 лет назад
You have to distinguish between the military and the spirituell banzai charges. The military ones, attacking the enemy frontal to achieve a military goal, were dropped, but the spirituell ones, attacking the enemy to die a honorable death (most of the times when no supply anymore, no surrender), remained to the end of the war. American soldiers didn't distinguish between those two most of the times, even though they had clearly different goals.
@ledichang9708
@ledichang9708 6 лет назад
Except aggressive probing and flanking and banzai charges are two completely different things. Japan trained its infantry to aggressively fire and maneuver like every other army in the world (probably except Germany who walked away from the Great War with some new ideas about focusing around squad machine guns). Banzai charge was just some face-saving method to avoid captivity when all hope was lost.
@gatonasrani5700
@gatonasrani5700 6 лет назад
Yes. You noted about the German WW1 experience, and the lessons assimilated on platoon and squadron infantry tactics. Very valuable indeed for a manouver warfare oriented military as the WW2 Wehrmacht. And you recalled that Japanese as German army was adept to fight a movement and maneuver style of warfare. And the Chinese military aren't so capable as Japanese on that matter. But when determined, more experienced, and and made strong in a fortified and well prepared set of positions, the Chinese would fight valiant and decently fine, specially in a city to be defended to the last breath, as Chang De. The lack of trench and urban warfare doctrine on the Japanese side would give the defenders the desperately needed advantage, and as the Nazis in Stalingrad, the Hirohito's subjects suffered a good dose of Rattenkrieg torment. And the Nippon invaders, as German in the occupied European and Soviet lands, had to deal also with vicious and organized guerilla resistance.
@ledichang9708
@ledichang9708 6 лет назад
I don't think you understand what you are talking about. Morale had nothing to do with Japan's early success in the Pacific, superior numbers, surprise attack, better intelligence, and firepower paved their way.
@hugehoglilnuts2905
@hugehoglilnuts2905 5 лет назад
Lol, banzai charges were never effective. This is all for cinematic enjoyment
@rl9426
@rl9426 Год назад
I'm Portuguese, and I had a Chinese roommate when I went to school at UBC a few years ago whose great-grandfather died fighting the Japanese army in WWII. I‘m really amazed at the military literacy and command capability of the US military. In fact, China and other Asian countries are in a much more difficult situation facing the Japanese military. Without such artillery support to cover the retreat, the battle losses were high, and the enemy fought fiercely with flesh and blood.
@Gmlscf
@Gmlscf 2 месяца назад
那时候中国还是一个全面落后的农业国,日本是亚洲唯一的工业国,我们连制式步兵炮都造不了,只能进口,面对有海空优势和重火力优势的日本很吃亏,当时日本喜欢用机枪驱赶敌军到预定点,再用迫击炮或者榴弹炮空军轰炸,我们没有办法,只能深挖战壕减少损失,如果我们的机枪开火他们就喜欢用直射炮打,而且当时我们的教育也很落后,大部分士兵都是不认识字的文盲,很多部队军事素养不合格,再加上当时中国刚刚经历辛亥革命,推翻清政府和军阀混战,而且中日战争爆发时中国并不算一个整体,各地军阀都心怀鬼胎,其他亚洲国家更不用说了,根本不是日本的对手,当时的中国士兵全凭一股不怕死的信念跟日本人死磕,我们的装备太落后了
@Rimuru_tempest2023
@Rimuru_tempest2023 Год назад
Desmond doss is a legend he will always be remembered as a legend he has done what nobody has ever done before I really admire him and respect him he is a true hero
@jasoniacullo1613
@jasoniacullo1613 3 года назад
3:20 always sticking with me in this movie. Both soldiers are screaming at there enemy and death in the face.
@dm8391
@dm8391 Год назад
Ikr first time I saw that scene I laughed at first but now when I watch it I’m just like damn they really showed no fear in the face of death
@Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry
@@dm8391 How the hell can you laugh at that lol
@dm8391
@dm8391 Год назад
@@Bully_who_made_goblin_Jr_cry I have no idea I think just the fact they were screaming in each others faces lol
@revan53414
@revan53414 Год назад
@@dm8391 well they had fear but knowing they would die now by a grenade ther was Nothing they could do than to scream
@siya2888
@siya2888 7 месяцев назад
@@dm8391how bout you get put in that field let’s see how funny it is then. this generation is sad i can’t believe this is what everyone died for.. Y’all are just so weird to me this is why i’m old school
@Replica_Films2000
@Replica_Films2000 7 лет назад
Worst part about the flamethrower guy is he did not die from the explosion
@KimerLorens
@KimerLorens 7 лет назад
Well, he did, but didn't blow up...
@Replica_Films2000
@Replica_Films2000 7 лет назад
Well maybe..
@maxstone9999
@maxstone9999 7 лет назад
Replica Films to me it looked like the outerwall of the exploding gas tank on one flamethrower dude grazed another. the guy holding the original exploding backpack would hope to die instantly as he would have 100 percent 3rd degree burns
@Replica_Films2000
@Replica_Films2000 7 лет назад
well that is the exact thing im talking about He Wish he would have died...........
@blank557
@blank557 7 лет назад
The problem with tanks is not so much that they could explode and kill nearby troops. Its that they are bullet magnets that draw fire due to their size. Friendly nearby infantry don't like getting the bullet ricochets and shrapnel bouncing off them.
@user-he7gg6cy5x
@user-he7gg6cy5x 6 месяцев назад
あまり知られてないですけど、南方では日本軍も武器や弾薬が届かないから軍刀で奇襲(白兵戦)攻撃していたんですよね。 米軍キャンプへ斬り込んで行ったそうですから、まさかの軍刀で襲って来るものだから米兵も驚いていたそうです。
@donaldwert7137
@donaldwert7137 Месяц назад
6:30 The look of determination on his face as he stands and puts on his helmet. Courage personified.
@AdrianMartinez-ho6db
@AdrianMartinez-ho6db 3 года назад
“Alright...” brings shivers down my spine to this day. A man who charges into the mouth of hell wit nothin but faith to protect him is a man I’d follow any day
@yoshijb9428
@yoshijb9428 2 года назад
A-fucken-men! A faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains! I may be butchering that bible verse but I believe this. Faith can be a powerful thing. Not necessarily religious just faith. Faith that you'll survive, faith that you can save that person. Faith man. I like how Hollywood portrayed this mans accomplishments. Shit they had to tone it down cause no one would believe he did it. I love the story of Desmond Doss. One of the greatest heroes during WW2
@robh6622
@robh6622 Год назад
praise God
@scam
@scam Год назад
@Maverick Rhodes because religion is cringe, and nothing will change that. it is a cancer that needs to be removed.
@Fakeslimshady
@Fakeslimshady Год назад
@Maverick Rhodes Because this is the World. Thank God we even have good movies like this, at this rate we might not even have them soon
@J32_
@J32_ Год назад
"With nothing but faith to protect him" AMEN!!
@privatehudson516
@privatehudson516 3 года назад
France in 1914: oh shit the firepower of this war is so much higher than the Crimean war, I better ditch the old ideas of massive melee charges! Japan in 1944:
@The_Dodge_Meister
@The_Dodge_Meister 3 года назад
most of there guns were pretty shit i mean why not right? because they were still using thee samurai code bushido that's where they got the ancient tactic of banzai melee charging the Japanese were probably the bravest soldiers in world war two because of that shit even if there the enemy i mean you cant really blame the Japanese in warfare most of japan was always at war so all they know is death crazy
@apalahartisebuahnama7684
@apalahartisebuahnama7684 3 года назад
@@The_Dodge_Meister that's a gross simplification
@johndanather9112
@johndanather9112 3 года назад
@@The_Dodge_Meister yeah- dude, Japan was just as modernized as any other nation during WW2, the only area they really lacked in was armor production (tanks) and a bit in the artillery department. And much of this was just because Japan didn’t really put much into these, as they saw no real use for them, considering the terrain that Japan was fighting on. In the 1930s (forgive me if I don’t know the details of the date and time) when Japan invaded China, they had a reasonable amount of light to medium tanks, that did their job fine when deployed right, especially in the earlier years of the invasion when the fighting was centered in and around the urban area of China, all the towns, cities, etc. And its when you start getting into the rural countryside of China later in the war that thanks and armor start getting sorta bogged down in a way going across the overgrown, mountainous, scrappy terrain. And now onto the other point; spending, what Japan put into tank manufacturing. Like I said before, in the earlier years of conflict, Japan was experimenting with tanks and armor just like any other nation at the time, and, like I said, put out a good amount of light and medium tanks during that time. But as conflict shifted, and WW2 started, the US became the main enemy of Japan, and by then, and especially later on in the war, the Chinese front just got bogged down and came to a slow backwater front as all the resources where getting poured into the Pacific campaign against the US. And, in case you forgot, the Pacific is filled with water. An ocean. And oceans mean boats. So Japan increasingly put more and more effort and resources into their fleet and and air power as well, as the age of the carrier was was beginning its peak at the time of WW2. So, with all this going on, and like I said before, the Chinese front getting less and less attention, and the war shifting into water and air territory, Japan’s focus wasn’t really on tank production anymore. And from then on it just sinks down forgotten by the Japanese high command in favor of naval and air forces. And Japan just wasn’t putting anything else into their tank programs anymore. And that’s how the Japanese amour department kinda grinded to a halt. Other than that, Japan was on the ball with military technology. Their air power was unmatched until about the second half of the war, with the zero ruling the skies and striking fear into allied pilots, and same goes with their navy for the most part, with Japan being pretty much the first nation to affectively use aircraft carriers on a large scale operation to great success. (Pearl Harbor) Kicking off a new age, and proving that carries where going to be the dominate force in naval warfare. And, fun fact, after the US forced Japan out of isolation in the late 1800s, Japan quickly realized that they where outmatched by the new world, and needed to catch up. And catch up they did, rapidly modernizing at a faster rate than any other nation had ever done, defeating Russia, a major European power, in the Ruso-Japanese war just about 50 years later, and being one of the main axis powers of WW2, giving the US a more than fair fight across half the world. So, in other words, Japan was definitely not shit. And if you look into them more, you’ll find that they where actually very unique in the way they fought, and the tactics they used, and how their government, military, and social standards where set up. Learn some facts kid. (PS if I got something wrong in this, please correct me.) Anyway, c ya!
@rayyansagheer6
@rayyansagheer6 3 года назад
The banzai charge was very successful in the war in China
@Someone111ify
@Someone111ify 2 года назад
@@rayyansagheer6 Yeah, but the Japanese should have known the Americans were different.
@yokosanto1517
@yokosanto1517 Год назад
戦争なんてやめよう。映画で十分だよ。
@MSUParker
@MSUParker 2 года назад
Lucky enough to see this in theaters. Insane movie
@jonathanwelsh9103
@jonathanwelsh9103 4 года назад
When Smitty said he was scared that shit hit me
@YeseniaG633
@YeseniaG633 4 года назад
Fo real tho war is scary
@welsh_Witch
@welsh_Witch 4 года назад
I hate these words of comments you didn't feel shit
@josegalvez6941
@josegalvez6941 4 года назад
@@welsh_Witch your mom felt it oh
@YeseniaG633
@YeseniaG633 4 года назад
@@welsh_Witch yh war is scary
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here
@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here 4 года назад
Jose Galvez damn good roast
@thanatos9258
@thanatos9258 5 лет назад
5:50 Incredible acting, I believe every word he says
@cirelx9772
@cirelx9772 4 года назад
Thanatos he communicate with god
@MaidenlessRunt69
@MaidenlessRunt69 4 года назад
For real
@catlikepizzagaming8280
@catlikepizzagaming8280 4 года назад
Thanatos are you taking the piss? The acting in this movies is horrendous
@jk8449
@jk8449 4 года назад
@@catlikepizzagaming8280 are you taking the piss? The grammar in this comments is horrendous.
@superuser8636
@superuser8636 4 года назад
Thanatos Legit teared up. World class
@tobiasnguyen2502
@tobiasnguyen2502 8 месяцев назад
Kimer Lorens, I would like to thank you for such a great edit of the video where Desmond (Andrew) charges back at the battlefield and the screen black out, with the title coming up and the soundtrack play. You really know how to amp up the feel.
@juniors.200
@juniors.200 Год назад
Essa cena 3:18 é incrível, bravos guerreiros, lutando até a morte, olhando na cara da morte sem medo algum, monstros
@jougasai
@jougasai Год назад
我々はいつでも祖国の為なら怪物になれます
@juniors.200
@juniors.200 Год назад
​@@jougasai verdade 🇧🇷
@user-cb4hl1dv4v
@user-cb4hl1dv4v Год назад
​@@jougasai 做好准备,我们有一天会屠光日本岛
@pedrowalter633
@pedrowalter633 11 месяцев назад
@@jougasai Yeah, and your country did it well in China.
@chillout8320
@chillout8320 9 месяцев назад
@@pedrowalter633china did it to Japanese as well
@gorilla8137
@gorilla8137 3 года назад
I'm okinawan My uncle was 20 years old Before he went to the front He stroked his three-year-old brother's head (my father) and said, "Be big."
@coltonhenry7990
@coltonhenry7990 3 года назад
did he not like USA or was he forced to go
@SouthDakotanDrifter
@SouthDakotanDrifter 3 года назад
@@coltonhenry7990 well in a way, it dosent matter. At the end of the day it is a war.
@NapoleonBonaparde
@NapoleonBonaparde 3 года назад
@@coltonhenry7990 Probably both
@TheYoinkan1503
@TheYoinkan1503 3 года назад
@@NapoleonBonaparde tbh, who like USA?? xD
@shoot9945
@shoot9945 3 года назад
​@@coltonhenry7990 Hi, im japanese. sorry about my poor English. It is said as they didnt wanna go to the war. But we dont know is that true or false. After the war, the positive mind of killing American had been as taboo in japan because japan has been american territory. Besides, The almost things relate war is deleted. For example, Text books, Archives, novels, published things, and people. So there is no judgment materials. But I think, almost guys were hated american people. Before the end of war, japanese people didnt know well about the world. because there were only a few news company. And they were nearby government. It was maybe like north korea. people dont know things without news paper. So in the war, they trusted only about news paper and it says american is "enemy monster" like a game. Now the true thing is in the dark. But I hope we both dont hate the other country and love them. Its most powerful deterrence of war.
@lorenzomcdankew1129
@lorenzomcdankew1129 4 года назад
0:22 When your school sees another school in a field trip
@Allen-bq3qk
@Allen-bq3qk 4 года назад
Hahaha lol
@fortress2270
@fortress2270 4 года назад
True. When me and my bois sees another school we just stare at each other with hatred (ok not really we just stare at each other and think "damn another school").
@Ch3wyz_z
@Ch3wyz_z 4 года назад
Fix bayonets Bois we gonna Banzai their asses
@qwerticia915
@qwerticia915 4 года назад
110% accurate
@xxk4rilsxx
@xxk4rilsxx 3 года назад
Chill lol
@charlessaint7926
@charlessaint7926 Год назад
American soldier, "If need be, I'll lay down my life for my country." Japanese soldier, "Hold my sake."
@phuhq1349
@phuhq1349 2 года назад
God bless the camera man for risking his life to get this amazing footage for us
@erickolb8581
@erickolb8581 3 года назад
0:51 *THIS* is how you shoot a rifle, exactly how he does it here. Very calm and methodical, he does NOT rush anything.
@AVGyerra22
@AVGyerra22 3 года назад
I mean you can't really blame the other guys for panicking either.
@erickolb8581
@erickolb8581 3 года назад
@@AVGyerra22 it's a movie, they're trained to shoot more like he does here. Hollywood misses minor details like that all the time.
@cpi3267
@cpi3267 2 года назад
Acsftually That's a carbine
@wanyekest71
@wanyekest71 2 года назад
And then he gets killed by friendly fire
@Investing_WithDrake_Culver
@Investing_WithDrake_Culver 2 года назад
free kills my dude
@josephg6536
@josephg6536 3 года назад
the end of this scene plays back into the trial scene. hes told "you are free to walk into the hellfire of battle, without a single weapon to protect yourself" what this man did was incredible. the only conscientious object to win the congressional medal of honor. wish i could have met him.
@czaralexander5156
@czaralexander5156 2 года назад
That men was a bitch he was a medic he didn't even do any action If you ain't killing that means you didn't participate in shit in the war what kind of idiot goes into a war without a weapon just think about how many lives he would save if he had a gun its different if your living in a civilian Life rising kids deciding not to want a gun but if you are sent to war And you decide not to bring a gun your a dumbass idiot And that means you didn't participate in shit if you survived a war without A gun
@Anthonynightlife24
@Anthonynightlife24 2 года назад
@@czaralexander5156 dude do you not get who Desmond doss was or what he believed in,maybe look into it before you start chattin shit your acting like every soldier in the pacific didn't carry a gun.
@gunsnrosaries
@gunsnrosaries Год назад
Alvin C. York in World War I was a C.O.
@BlueSkyCountry
@BlueSkyCountry Год назад
Japanese army: "Huzzah we have the entire ridge!" US battleships offshore: "Just what we wanted all this time. Now watch this!" 16 inch gun noises...
@RedForeman
@RedForeman 2 года назад
3:13 that man was content on dying that day 😂
@user-wz6pr7tp6d
@user-wz6pr7tp6d 3 года назад
Nice to meet you, I am Japanese. First of all, I sincerely pray for the soldiers of both countries who fought for their lives for their respective countries. As a successor to the countries that fought in the same World War II, the United States eventually won and Japan lost, but that's not the important thing, and both countries are important people due to this war. It means that he has taken a life that he does not have to lose. Certainly, the earth was born, civilization developed, and there was always a war between them. However, each of us must continue to live in a world where wars occur and a lot of blood and tears do not flow. Therefore, let us the people not only rely on politicians, but also pay close attention to the movements of the world and strive to prevent war again.
@erickolb8581
@erickolb8581 3 года назад
Thank you, I wish more American companies practiced the Toyota way.
@lukasbauer586
@lukasbauer586 3 года назад
Don't forget to apologize to China and the rest of Asia as well
@lightningmcqueen4078
@lightningmcqueen4078 3 года назад
@@lukasbauer586 Bruh this man isn't the single whole representative of Japan
@whitebandanaproductions3281
@whitebandanaproductions3281 3 года назад
I respect all the men that fought for both countrys 😁
@hellsfist178
@hellsfist178 3 года назад
No we all lost
@absolutebinlid4994
@absolutebinlid4994 2 года назад
Desmond Doss results: Kills: 0 Headshots: 0 Healed men: 70+
@breadstick4375
@breadstick4375 2 года назад
2assists
@o-normandy4476
@o-normandy4476 2 года назад
75 men to be exact.
@pbjman5809
@pbjman5809 2 года назад
@@o-normandy4476 not exact, Desmond himself said it couldn’t have been more than 50, and other eyewitnesses said it was over 100, and 75 is just the middle ground for that. So he could’ve saved quite a bit more than he got credit for
@o-normandy4476
@o-normandy4476 2 года назад
@@pbjman5809 eyewitnesses couldn't have seen him drag 100 men, and it could've been more than 50 because he served in the battle of Guam, Leyte and Okinawa, and there's no doubt he was saving men left and right in all three of those battles. So, yeah, it's very probable he saved more than 50 less than 100.
@pbjman5809
@pbjman5809 2 года назад
@@o-normandy4476 I was just saying that 75 is an approximation, not an exact number
@frankwhite8048
@frankwhite8048 Год назад
I love how the American and the Japanese guy scream at the same time lol
@covrachang
@covrachang 3 месяца назад
日本人として色々と思うところはあるけどやっぱりこの映画好きだわ
@BananaPhoPhilly
@BananaPhoPhilly 3 месяца назад
Thoughts like what? Hahaha
@adankmeme651
@adankmeme651 3 года назад
3:16 The Smart kid and the Asian kid in class fighting over the Answer.
@soldierstudios7316
@soldierstudios7316 3 года назад
The grenade going off is the teacher saying their both wrong
@adankmeme651
@adankmeme651 3 года назад
@@soldierstudios7316 cool bro, haven't thought of that. :)
@adankmeme651
@adankmeme651 3 года назад
@@soldierstudios7316 and their deaths are their strict parents punishing them for that wrong answer.
@soldierstudios7316
@soldierstudios7316 3 года назад
@@adankmeme651 Thanks
@adankmeme651
@adankmeme651 3 года назад
@@soldierstudios7316 np bro
@wallywest9257
@wallywest9257 5 лет назад
2:25 I swear that happens in every movie to every guy who uses one of those thing...
@scrump8310
@scrump8310 5 лет назад
Although in reality, they didn't actually explode. the liquids within the tanks were only really combustible together with flame. When shot, the tanks just lost presser and the platform wouldn't work. Still looks alright tho.
@judkits
@judkits 5 лет назад
I know right 😥
@collectorduck9061
@collectorduck9061 5 лет назад
Ah yes the good old ww2 incendiary rounds.
@collectorduck9061
@collectorduck9061 5 лет назад
@15 is legal In Europe They were invented, but the technology for making incendiary rounds didn't suit themselves much for infantry use. They were in use in fighter planes for instance. And on the subject of whether or not it would explode. Here's a quote from a pilot in a plane that was shot down by incendiary ammo: "I could smell powder smoke, hot and strong, but it didn't make me feel tough this time. It was from the cannon shells and incendiary bullets that had hit my machine...Bullets were going between my legs, and I remember seeing a bright flash of an incendiary bullet going past my leg into the gas tank...Then a little red tongue licked out inquiringly from under the gas tank in front of my feet and became a hot little bonfire in one corner of the cockpit."
@kuhvin707
@kuhvin707 4 года назад
They had to nerf him he was too op
@irishcurse4129
@irishcurse4129 2 года назад
I couldn't imagine what my uncle went through in his last moments I am not sure if he died during that moment but he passed on the hacksaw ridge battle r.i.p to everyone
@botep5529
@botep5529 2 года назад
Even riddled with bullet holes Smitty kept fighting. Absolute warrior.
@venriskanu9751
@venriskanu9751 3 года назад
The suicide scream between the Japanese and American soldiers was a very spiking feeling of anger and fear.... Gave me chills.
@MiltonReyes-ip9zk
@MiltonReyes-ip9zk Год назад
Do you know the name of the soilder who got blown up?
@TheVampyr
@TheVampyr 3 месяца назад
@@MiltonReyes-ip9zk He was one of the survivors from the 96th ID that Doss’s unit replaced on the line. I think he was a Lieutenant.
@ElBandito
@ElBandito 7 лет назад
You know what the Americans needed? More SMGs. That Sarge alone took out dozens of the enemies with it.
@lilslavboi2171
@lilslavboi2171 6 лет назад
El Bandito ...no
@xavierhall185
@xavierhall185 6 лет назад
The dude never reloaded. None of the U.S. soldiers reloaded
@MrWise-tk5bj
@MrWise-tk5bj 6 лет назад
Nah dude, give them all fuckin lmg's bro. Then they win the whole war.
@penitent2401
@penitent2401 5 лет назад
this is WW2, there was no A-10
@helllcamino
@helllcamino 5 лет назад
Sargento Cheese A battleship can put down alot more lead then a Warthog!
@michaelstocker8880
@michaelstocker8880 2 года назад
My grandpa fought with the Marines in the Battle of Okinawa and was wounded, so I thought that maybe Desmond Doss might have rescued him. But when I found out Desmond Doss fought with the army and the medic who rescued my grandpa had a gun with which the barrel of the gun smacked his face (unintentionally) and knocked out a couple of his teeth, I knew that Desmond Doss wasn’t the one who rescued my Grandpa.
@danieldoo1821
@danieldoo1821 2 года назад
To think this entire scene was filmed on a transformed farmland in Australia. Incredible.
@theretardedamericanchild4905
@theretardedamericanchild4905 3 года назад
1:47 i like how the sergeant just ran with the japanese soldier right here, and the japanese soldier just ran by him like hes in a trance
@thewingedhussar98
@thewingedhussar98 3 года назад
0:45 when the school serves dominos pizza for lunch
@nileshjena1710
@nileshjena1710 3 года назад
Lol
@omkarkonde5216
@omkarkonde5216 3 года назад
Shall be 0:55😂
@ongzhengjie924
@ongzhengjie924 3 года назад
XDDD
@AY-mr7uz
@AY-mr7uz 3 года назад
not funny
@ahumanbeing4662
@ahumanbeing4662 3 года назад
@@AY-mr7uz shut up
@BARIONIX0018
@BARIONIX0018 2 года назад
I love the brutality that the Japanese soldier shows against his enemies
@Free_Palestine_419
@Free_Palestine_419 Год назад
That's war. Kill or be killed. War brings out the worst in people. Japanese soldiers fought bravely and honorably like the Americans.
@Basedlocation
@Basedlocation Год назад
@Fwoozle whos justifying a warcrime ? The japs fought hard and were the last axis nation to surrender
@bLaKeAnThOnY0
@bLaKeAnThOnY0 Год назад
@@Basedlocation the Japanese committed some of the worse war crimes during WWIII to the Chinese and Koreans. Ever heard of Nanking? Soldiers fought with valor but they did things and experiments that even shocked the Germans at some points. Look up their experiments on Chinese civilians. Or the Bataan Death March… they weren’t exactly the most noble warriors. Relations between Korea and Japan are tense to this day because when the Japanese occupied them they graped their women and took them as s*x slaves, and they haven’t apologized to this day
@AC-hj9tv
@AC-hj9tv Год назад
You just have brain damage from sucking Japanese dicks
@bobmakert2841
@bobmakert2841 11 месяцев назад
​@@bLaKeAnThOnY0I mean we did nuke them twice and they were cities not military basesbor anything (not saying military weren't their) I'm not saying the nation didn't do wrong either
@bruhflash4170
@bruhflash4170 3 года назад
What adults see kids playing with soidlers: aw so cute What kids see: 3:20
@GoatFCB
@GoatFCB 3 года назад
That's me, I play with the plastic army men and what I sees is this
@NobodyQuiteLikeMe
@NobodyQuiteLikeMe 3 года назад
Nice copypaste
@BoysCanMakeMilk2
@BoysCanMakeMilk2 3 года назад
Omg what an original comment!!!!!! ROFL LOL LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@TheWelchProductions
@TheWelchProductions 3 года назад
No, adults see it as worse than kids.
@bruhflash4170
@bruhflash4170 3 года назад
Its not even copy and paste but whatever you say your entitled to that opinion @Yahweh
@user-mm2fg5vt3w
@user-mm2fg5vt3w 2 года назад
自然と涙が溢れてきます。敵も味方も祖国のため家族のため未来のために戦ったんですね。本当に感謝しかありません。二度と大戦の起きない世界を作っていくことが先人達の願いであり、それを未来へ繋いでいくことが今を生きる私達の役目だと思います。
@jacobcastro218
@jacobcastro218 2 года назад
私は本当にこのようなことが二度と起こらないことを願っています、日本は戦争中に大きく変化しました、そして私は第二次世界大戦のベテランがそれを知っていることを願っています(彼らはおそらくそうします)
@Ba11leFieldAce
@Ba11leFieldAce 2 года назад
In America, there is an old saying about war (dating back to the American Civil War). " it is better that we endure the horrors of our generation, so that our children may move past them."
@daniels7717
@daniels7717 2 года назад
@@Ba11leFieldAce Yes thats what the people who start the war want you to believe its their greed thats the cause of the war. They want you to believe you do it for the people you Love and Tell you that you are going to be a Hero but in the end you lose your Life how it was even If you survive and all that for the greed of a few manipulators.
@zagumuchi1471
@zagumuchi1471 Год назад
そうですね  元寇も、敵、味方も祖国のため、家族のため、未来のために戦いました
@grunt117
@grunt117 Год назад
Never again; a war between America and Japan 二度とアメリカ日本と戦争はしない
@starter47990
@starter47990 2 года назад
That part where the two opposing soldiers were screaming at each other 😳😳
@MrBubblecake
@MrBubblecake 8 месяцев назад
Vince Vaughn made this movie feel like a meme. Especially the boot camp and the ridge battle scenes. Dude brought tropic thunder energy to the battle 😂
@benmorgan8890
@benmorgan8890 3 года назад
The Japanese tactic of a simple swarm is so terrifying.
@apalahartisebuahnama7684
@apalahartisebuahnama7684 3 года назад
Nothing Japanese about it, Banzai charge basically can be found from Europeans and they just yell "Banzai" that even also has no Japanese root since it's from China.
@rayyansagheer6
@rayyansagheer6 3 года назад
@@apalahartisebuahnama7684 the europeans never had the same ferocity and the determination to die as the japanese. It was basically a privellege for them.
@craigore2011
@craigore2011 2 года назад
@@rayyansagheer6 I don't know how familiar you are with the ferocity of the Crusaders in the Holy Land, but if you're convinced that dying in battle will give you eternal rewards whereas cowardice reaps its opposite, you could find yourself quite determined indeed.
@syn_2529
@syn_2529 2 года назад
@@apalahartisebuahnama7684 the word "banzai" is Japanese, you fool
@darkrider1878
@darkrider1878 2 года назад
@@syn_2529 And he said that they simply stuck a name to a practice that's been used by different armies through the ages, fool.
@natemogs1909
@natemogs1909 3 года назад
Gets cast as the dude with the flamethrower. “Ahh shit, here we go again.”
@cameronavon1337
@cameronavon1337 Год назад
‘Your eyes see it but ur head can’t make no sense of it,’ fury and hacksaw ridge some of the best war films we got
@chillout8320
@chillout8320 9 месяцев назад
This movie is bad
@chillout8320
@chillout8320 9 месяцев назад
@@German_empire_enjoyerother way around. Good movie story wise. But horrible at accuracy
@spyderman4206
@spyderman4206 21 день назад
He killed nobody yet he was one of the most badass of his unit
@Jonnypgarcia
@Jonnypgarcia 4 года назад
6:30 “Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway”
@jtheman4678
@jtheman4678 4 года назад
I forgot who said the saying but courage is not the absence of fear but the will to face it.
@kainimo1190
@kainimo1190 4 года назад
Black Magic your profile pic is long boi!
@alexs5744
@alexs5744 4 года назад
John Wayne
@Britishwolf89
@Britishwolf89 4 года назад
John Wayne :) I'm British but my Gran was obsessed with John Wayne when i was a kid and would always say that to me. I've lived my life by it ever since.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 3 года назад
always like it said like this courage is being the only person that knows you are scared to death.
@chimppimpin420
@chimppimpin420 4 года назад
Everyone is saying "oh infinite ammo this" and "no reload that" but has it ever accrued to anyone that they reloaded when offscreen? We're not watching every person every second, they do things within the time we dont see them.
@rbrick3685
@rbrick3685 4 года назад
Yes but this is a movie, reloading shows an attention to detail and adds to the realism of the movie itself. Anything can happen off screen, but as the saying goes; "If I didn't see it, then it doesn't count."
@theorganizer1273
@theorganizer1273 3 года назад
Trevor T not to mention that I heard an M1 ping in the middle of all the explosions and the exchange of gunfire... nobody is going to notice that because they are in an active war zone and there are explosions everywhere, not even Japanese or the Germans could hear it, including the audience...
@kalaidoscopez3181
@kalaidoscopez3181 3 года назад
Trevor, That's what I was thinking
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 3 года назад
i just figgured they didnt last long enough to need to reload hack saw ridge was extremely bloody
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 3 года назад
@@theorganizer1273 yeah no everyone knows the m1 ping but its not as loud as media portrays it.
@user-niro320
@user-niro320 Год назад
This is the best movie I've ever seen
@infinitecanadian
@infinitecanadian Год назад
Thanks for cutting a part out.
@onEmEmbErstudios
@onEmEmbErstudios 7 лет назад
Smitty's death always gets me
@jacklarkin6396
@jacklarkin6396 5 лет назад
Same
@alexmitchell9706
@alexmitchell9706 5 лет назад
You know the main thing that gets me about that is when he picks him up and starts running you see all of the other men running for their life not anybody elses but you see that one man just running through all that hell with his buddy on his back
@averagemale8544
@averagemale8544 5 лет назад
I cried, we all knew that Desmond was close with Smitty
@averagemale8544
@averagemale8544 5 лет назад
And the fact he carried his dead body down the escarpment.
@mirage7564
@mirage7564 5 лет назад
Also the fact that they started out as enemies in Fort Jackson as they were training.... 😭
@blae2489
@blae2489 3 года назад
This was probably the most intense and powerful 7 minute clip of a movie I have ever watched. I’m honestly in awe. They amount of emotion captured here is unexplainable may the souls of those who perished in those horrible times of war find peace.
@classtilton871
@classtilton871 4 месяца назад
The fact that this man in real life saved 75 men single handed in the face of death is just amazing.
@Emmit790.
@Emmit790. Год назад
When Smitty died I was so sad
@ItsTheGhettoFRESH
@ItsTheGhettoFRESH 3 года назад
I'm suddenly in the mood to play Battlefield.
@calumsomers4337
@calumsomers4337 3 года назад
Oh same
@corey9746
@corey9746 3 года назад
I jumped on Battlefield 1 right when I got home from the theater when I saw this.
@roskcity
@roskcity 2 года назад
@Herr Goober no
@antonius521
@antonius521 2 года назад
But which Battlefield? Bf 1 or Bf V?
@jedimike1020
@jedimike1020 2 года назад
When I watch actual videos of this man, I truly think he was sent by God to do His work on the battlefield. Man didnt fire a shot back, he ran into it to save his fellow man. Why this man isnt more recognized is beyond me.
@selaynamcadams4097
@selaynamcadams4097 Год назад
Deedrdd
@selaynamcadams4097
@selaynamcadams4097 Год назад
Papa papa
@holdencommodorehsv
@holdencommodorehsv Год назад
Why didn't God just prevent the war? One answer 😂
@ahab9712
@ahab9712 Год назад
@@holdencommodorehsv Why didn't god stop adam from eating the apple? going by your logic
@christianriddler5063
@christianriddler5063 Год назад
@@holdencommodorehsv Free will, humans decide to massacre each other for geopolitical power.
@owenbruggink
@owenbruggink Год назад
we will always love desmond doss for what he did for our country
@lethabershell6304
@lethabershell6304 2 года назад
Hacksaw ridge is my most cherished movie every time I watched I cry I am amazed of his religious convictions of his love of God of his love of country and fellow soldiers and how he thank God every time he saves a life this movie is fantastic I feel like I go to church experience every time I watch.....,
@ghostofcharlemagne9880
@ghostofcharlemagne9880 5 лет назад
3:19 is such a beautiful moment. You have two soldiers, both adopting such beautiful forms of total and complete resistance to the enemy. The Japanese, looking to be a brave soldier and take down an American, charges him with a live grenade, yet the American grapples with him and shouts at him showing the true struggle of mocking each other’s beliefs. For if the American proved to the Japanese that he was a brave fighter, who was truly braver? If the Japanese could kill one last American, then he could say he died doing his duty. It’s quite the struggle that I love so much.
@shyarusu7755
@shyarusu7755 5 лет назад
I've always found the juxtaposition of philosophies to be fascinating. Two completely different ideas of bravery and honor.
@mortymcmuffin4340
@mortymcmuffin4340 4 года назад
I think they were just scared of going boom.
@seandlax9
@seandlax9 4 года назад
It's really just more of "Fuck you!" "No! Fuck YOU!"
@user-vn3vn7nb8x
@user-vn3vn7nb8x Год назад
Японцы реально храбрые, но толку от таких атак мало было.
@WizardofZoz
@WizardofZoz Год назад
@@mortymcmuffin4340 no? Then they would both let go
@theonefrancis696
@theonefrancis696 5 лет назад
3:21 when you step on someone's toe in the metro.
@jcthrasher7477
@jcthrasher7477 4 года назад
And the toe blows up.
@andrealugo841
@andrealugo841 4 года назад
theonefrancis breh
@andrealugo841
@andrealugo841 4 года назад
That was LT Manville... damn
@1tokeover
@1tokeover 4 года назад
@@jcthrasher7477 haha why would the toe blow up
@jcthrasher7477
@jcthrasher7477 4 года назад
@@1tokeover lol, idk.
@Ichiy0k
@Ichiy0k Год назад
Props to the cameraman who recorded this without getting hurt
@kingligmabrov3229
@kingligmabrov3229 Год назад
If I was a U.S. Marine during this battle, I would be absolutely terrified to see that many Japanese soldiers charging at me with no fear
@chillout8320
@chillout8320 9 месяцев назад
Army
@simpman5419
@simpman5419 5 лет назад
Girls locker room: omg Katie aren’t you dating that one guy? Boys locker room: 4:49
@sinx5248
@sinx5248 4 года назад
Damn that hit me...
@motivationallizard6644
@motivationallizard6644 4 года назад
When someone sprays axe
@ghostface1628
@ghostface1628 4 года назад
Lol depends on which are they spray rather axe then then smelling some ppl don't put shit on and straight up just stay smelling yet complain when somebody spray axe or colone
@nateframbach830
@nateframbach830 4 года назад
Ghost Face hate that shit...lol
@redornament3248
@redornament3248 4 года назад
axe body spray is the equivalent of mustard gas.
@heyheyheyheyheyhey76
@heyheyheyheyheyhey76 7 лет назад
3:21. Now if that's not brutal intensity for you than don't talk to me.
@exoticflounder6914
@exoticflounder6914 7 лет назад
A fucking roblox military pic with a steyr aug? Get. The. Fuck. Out.
@esyphillis101
@esyphillis101 5 лет назад
More like cheesy.
@zorin40
@zorin40 5 лет назад
I won't because no one talks by typing.
@lordhermis8718
@lordhermis8718 5 лет назад
This guy went to great pyke. I think he knows what he is talking about.
@AmanRaj-lp5lz
@AmanRaj-lp5lz 5 лет назад
@youcometome9 you should put it in the main comment section, more people need to be enlightened about it
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