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Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World - Fox movie clips: j.mp/1AJI5n5
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With the day won, Captain Aubrey (Russell Crowe) gives his 2nd Lieutenant orders and then proceeds to play a musical duet with Stephen (Paul Bettany).
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Director Peter Weir's first turn behind the camera since 1998's critically acclaimed The Truman Show, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World is based on two Napoleonic War-era adventure novels in author Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series, Master and Commander and The Far Side of the World. Russell Crowe stars as Captain Jack Aubrey, a high-seas adventurer who maintains a strong bond with ship-surgeon Stephen Maturin (Paul Bettany). After conquering much of Europe already, Napoleon's forces have set their sights on taking Britain, so Aubrey and the crew of his ship, the HMS Surprise, take to the Pacific to intercept any attacking ships from the French fleet. When Aubrey eyes a renegade French super-frigate, the Surprise pursues, leading to an adrenaline-charged chase through the distant reaches of the sea. Edward Woodall, James D'Arcy, and Lee Ingleby also star as members of the Surprise's crew.
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Cast: Edward Woodall, Russell Crowe, Paul Bettany
Director: Peter Weir
Producers: Peter Weir, Duncan Henderson, Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
Screenwriter: Peter Weir, John Collee
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Комментарии : 465   
@JustSomeCanadianGuy
@JustSomeCanadianGuy 2 года назад
This was supposed to be a series but it underperformed at the box office. It's a masterpiece.
@johngarratt1764
@johngarratt1764 2 года назад
Judging by current rumours it still may be
@rudolphschmidt313
@rudolphschmidt313 2 года назад
@@johngarratt1764 WHAT
@TheJokerx420
@TheJokerx420 2 года назад
The best movie I’ve ever seen.. I’ll go that far
@thegrandpotato6014
@thegrandpotato6014 2 года назад
We are getting a prequel though
@RockSmithStudio
@RockSmithStudio 2 года назад
Sadly, it came arguably at the worst time possible. LOTR: Return of the King came out the same year which swallowed up most of the awards that year and Pirates of Caribbean :Curse of the Black Pearl came out filling the entertainment that people wanted in sailing films. It sucks cause this film is definitely a masterpiece
@sanghoonlee5171
@sanghoonlee5171 7 лет назад
One of those flawless movies.
@Kwijiboz
@Kwijiboz 6 лет назад
Sanghoon Lee Flawless indeed
@arvintipgos1351
@arvintipgos1351 5 лет назад
if they release it a year later they have a big chance of winning the best picture too bad they bumped into a legendary masterpiece named return of the king
@brendanmatrix9393
@brendanmatrix9393 5 лет назад
@@arvintipgos1351 This was better than ROTK
@JulioLeonFandinho
@JulioLeonFandinho 4 года назад
@@brendanmatrix9393 exactly
@robertk49
@robertk49 4 года назад
@@brendanmatrix9393 Nope.
@MexicanBagpiper96
@MexicanBagpiper96 6 лет назад
Now THIS is historical fiction done correctly.
@jimmy2k4o
@jimmy2k4o 5 лет назад
MexicanBagpiper96 if you support the show, help the channel grow.
@thestrengthwithin4249
@thestrengthwithin4249 4 года назад
The good old British 👏👏👏👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 or should I say today English 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@thestrengthwithin4249
@thestrengthwithin4249 3 года назад
lindowan123 Thank you very much I stand corrected 👏👏👍
@freetrailer4poor
@freetrailer4poor 3 года назад
Just a beautiful song. Wish they would go on.
@willbo6017
@willbo6017 2 года назад
Correct
@vars280287
@vars280287 11 месяцев назад
The worst part of this movie is that it ends
@manuelcb1960
@manuelcb1960 3 месяца назад
And they never made a sequel till these days sadly😢
@transvestosaurus878
@transvestosaurus878 3 месяца назад
Read the books!
@Stokie09123
@Stokie09123 4 года назад
Still one of my favourite films of all time. Perfect cast, perfect plot (they’re not saving the world it’s just a battle of wits with a crew just like theirs) and authentic drama. It’s sad they never made more but in some ways that makes it all the more perfect.
@Hydorior
@Hydorior 3 года назад
Seeing how sequels often turn out, especially in recent years, I think we got very lucky by this being a standalone movie ❤️
@gdaddy3695
@gdaddy3695 3 года назад
It would be much better as a series considering there's 20 and a half books.
@zerieth6620
@zerieth6620 2 года назад
@@gdaddy3695 Sounds like I got some reading to do when Im done with temeraire! Thanks!
@joe9739
@joe9739 11 месяцев назад
Imagine a Prequel/Reboot show on Disney+ with a gender/race swapped main lead, reimagined for a "modern audience" that bombs, and creator Anita Snarkeezian blames "Toxic,white fans of the original". You can see it too don't lie😂
@molshaus
@molshaus 8 месяцев назад
It's still my favorite film 20 years later, and it led me to read all of the books, too, which are amazing as well.
@marwaneakef7435
@marwaneakef7435 5 лет назад
i wish they made more movies like this one it's a masterpiece
@StickTheGlue
@StickTheGlue 5 лет назад
Rocket Man A good film series to watch is Hornblower. Granted the quality tails off slightly in the 7th/8th with a plot twist (IMO a terrible one) but the first 4 at least are fantastic
@jewman303
@jewman303 4 года назад
StickTheGlue hornblower is a wonderful series. Wish it didn’t end on a cliffhanger.
@wattlebough
@wattlebough 3 года назад
The Duellists by Ridley Scott in his directoral debut in 1977 could be to your liking. Set in France during the Napoleonic Wars it’s plot, cinematography, costumes, sets, script and acting are superb imo.
@jhod555
@jhod555 2 года назад
It's a PERFECT film. Perfect.
@TransSappho
@TransSappho Год назад
@@StickTheGlue The fireship scene in Gibraltar is pretty much unparalleled
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 3 года назад
There was almost a blooper at 1:56. He hits the music stand with his cello and then almost bursts out laughing. Nice that they left it in lol
@Yarp-xj3rd
@Yarp-xj3rd 3 года назад
Ha! Well spotted!
@Kokopilau77
@Kokopilau77 3 года назад
As many times as I’ve watched this film, I never noticed that
@ljsilver3511
@ljsilver3511 3 года назад
Great spot, adds to the charm of the whole scene, thank you
@wattlebough
@wattlebough 3 года назад
What’s also impressive is that’s actually Russell Crowe playing the violin, not just someone else’s playing dubbed over top. When the film was made he insisted that he do the scenes for real, just like he does most of his own stunts. Truly a man of many talents.
@scottcampbell3940
@scottcampbell3940 3 года назад
I think not. Those 2 shots are from separate angles (hitting the stand and then cutting to the reaction) and appear to be taken at different times (notice the position of the instruments before and after the cut), rather than coverage with multiple cameras of the same moment in time (not usual for big-budget features, rather than multiple cameras on more inexpensive television films). This is done to make sure that each principle actor has the best lighting possible in both angles, rather than trying to light both men at the same time (which is typically only done for master shots).
@califinn
@califinn 2 года назад
Jack and Steven's friendship throughout the movie really helps drive the story. They're so different in their personal skills and interests, yet both have a such a great understanding of each other. It's brothers from different mothers...and what's great is Steven's pursuit of naturalist research on Galápagos eventually leads to Jack's inspiration on cracking the Acheron. Great plot turn, and a nice cheeky ending. What happened when Surprise caught up to Captain Pullings? ha ha ha, we'll never know.
@chrisbarrett2117
@chrisbarrett2117 9 месяцев назад
Check out the books brother. You will not regret them
@andysmyth1211
@andysmyth1211 2 года назад
I remember watching master & commander when I was quite young thinking this is the most long drawn out thing ever, about 10 years later I gave it another go and wondered what my teenage brain was thinking. It's the most beautiful movie ever. Soundtrack, acting and beautifully shot. Funny how the mind sees things differently with age
@wiliam1827
@wiliam1827 2 года назад
Same. I just couldn't comprehend.
@edwardness7497
@edwardness7497 Год назад
my mind does that with a lot of things, matured and varied way of looking at things finally becomes us, least in part...
@stickerbombe
@stickerbombe Год назад
i watched this movie 3 times on a plane from Germany to America Texas bc it was so good. I was 12 at that time and that was an 13 hour flight i think :D
@danielstockman1105
@danielstockman1105 9 месяцев назад
I saw this movie when it came out in 2003. My dad's friend came over and he wanted us to go to the movies. I picked this movie and it has been with me ever since, they loved it, and so did I. I was 15.
@rosstedfordkendall
@rosstedfordkendall 6 лет назад
0:17 Love the eye twitch when he realizes he'd been had.
@muadibadder3345
@muadibadder3345 6 лет назад
The French captain was the first one who's been had by Jack 's surprise ambush anyway. So I think the captain disguising himself is meant as payback for Jack disguising his ship to trick him, so it kinda makes it even for both of them, and it may also give the French captain a chance to re- take his ship. I think this scene makes the rivalry between the two captains more epic. Since both persons have the same degree of ingeniousness when it comes to naval seamanship and slyness, Maturin even acknowledge this when he says " he fights like you Jack". The rivalry between the two is one of the best I've seen in any film so far.
@FeanorFireHeart
@FeanorFireHeart 6 лет назад
Good catch. I've never noticed it!
@Darkasknightfall
@Darkasknightfall 5 лет назад
Both Captains with trickery in there game. 👍🏼
@napoleonthegreat6024
@napoleonthegreat6024 4 года назад
@@muadibadder3345 wait what how do his captain survive?
@muadibadder3345
@muadibadder3345 4 года назад
@@napoleonthegreat6024 after the French captain lost the ship battle, he disguised himself as the french doctor, and dressed a corpse in captain's clothes to show Jack when he searched the infirmary for the enemy captain. It was only after Jack handed command of the captured French ship to his 1st mate and set sail, that he found out that the real doctor's been dead for months. And the French captain is alive and hiding among the crew, ready to spark a mutinee anytime.
@jessesands4099
@jessesands4099 4 года назад
"The Bird Is Flightless It's Not Going Anywhere"! Brilliant Line from Russell Crowe!🐧⚓⛵
@ergaomnes6221
@ergaomnes6221 7 лет назад
this movie is a masterpiece . u can watch it 200 times and still discover new things , music Bach Vivaldi Boccherini unbeatable!
@Huntington12345678
@Huntington12345678 7 лет назад
TIP: Put "Closed Caption" on. You'll discover an entirely new language of ship orders and calls.
@matcauthon9669
@matcauthon9669 7 лет назад
Huntington1234567 it is when u did it it was like watching a new movie.
@brianbetz7030
@brianbetz7030 Год назад
@@Huntington12345678 Brilliant! Thank you.
@Jasoux
@Jasoux 3 месяца назад
Yes it is. A true masterpiece
@Jasoux
@Jasoux 3 месяца назад
Russell Crowe is an acting genius. And Peter Weir is a glorious director
@ColonelPeppers
@ColonelPeppers 7 лет назад
Biggest cliffhanger in film history.
@anafranco2263
@anafranco2263 6 лет назад
Every O'Brian's book has an open ending, bless him.
@bovellois
@bovellois 4 года назад
"Das Boot" was good too in that respect.
@fredocarroll
@fredocarroll 3 года назад
@@bovellois I wouldn't say that. No doubt that _Das Boot_ is a fantastic film, but it's hardly a cliffhanger/open-ended ending. The ship sank and many of the officers, including the captain, are dead. It seemed pretty conclusive to me.
@harryrobinson2901
@harryrobinson2901 3 года назад
Honestly, I don’t think it really is a cliff hanger. Even if the crew of the Acheron did overthrow Pullings and retake the ship, Surprise would still catch up and finish them off. Especially since Acheron is still in sight in the final shot anyway, and undermanned. The real cliff hanger is, will Steven ever catch the bird?
@M1tjakaramazov
@M1tjakaramazov 3 года назад
@@harryrobinson2901 Agree. The Acheron's captain was still likely in hiding, and the men were not yet organized and probably locked up. Also the Surprise could signal their message once their pursuit was noticed.
@SeanA099
@SeanA099 Год назад
I love how they switch their musical styles showing how much they’ve learned from each other. Expressing both the conventional and reverent style of music alongside a more “plucky” and creative one
@MoonguKang
@MoonguKang 9 месяцев назад
This is a period piece and pizzicato has been a thing since classical/baroque lmao
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 7 лет назад
I love that the violin plucking continues even after Jack stops.
@tylerodonnell-paccione7523
@tylerodonnell-paccione7523 3 года назад
So funny thing, Crowe and Bettany actually learned the instruments and song for this movie, that is Crowe's personal violin he is playing in this scene. If you listen closely right before the cello comes in, you can hear Bettany softly plucking to find the correct note right before his cue. The only reason the strumming continues after Crowe stops is because they had to dub in another audio of the 2 playing before they cut to the external shot of the ship changing course to intercept. A shot which also funny enough, truly does show the Surprise turning to port to intercept the Acheron, which is still visible on the horizon.
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 3 года назад
@@tylerodonnell-paccione7523 I’m sure they did actually know how to play those instruments, if only to make the playing look more realistic, but I think that they also replaced the on-set audio because it didn’t sound good enough. If they really just needed to cut to the external shot, they still could’ve kept the on-set audio.
@tylerodonnell-paccione7523
@tylerodonnell-paccione7523 3 года назад
@@georgeofhamilton And that may also be true, we would have to talk to the people who worked on the movie to find out for sure
@Yarf.McBarf
@Yarf.McBarf 3 года назад
@@tylerodonnell-paccione7523 In an interview Bettany said he and Crowe learned their instruments just well enough to look convincing on film: "Our fingers are in the right place, and our bowing is good, but you wouldn’t want to hear the sound we were making. You could follow the tune, but it sounds a lot more like you’re trying to climb inside a squirrel than I think Mozart had intended."
@gabrielegenota1480
@gabrielegenota1480 3 года назад
@@Yarf.McBarf omfg im dead- climb inside a sqquirrel broo
@jack1701e
@jack1701e Год назад
And the fact that these two actually practiced and learned the instruments irl just adds to this movie being amazing!
@sanghoonlee5171
@sanghoonlee5171 3 года назад
0:36 0:44 0:49 There was not a bad performance in this movie, and every character no matter how small the part was perfectly cast, right down to how they looked. This 10-second exchange cracks me up.
@englishiranian5820
@englishiranian5820 6 лет назад
Most underrated movie... and thats what makes it special!
@jmehd
@jmehd 5 лет назад
english iranian kheili true!
@donbrynelsen2157
@donbrynelsen2157 2 года назад
The juxtaposition of the two men playing with images of the crew scrambling to battle stations is perfection, the calm before the storm.
@Startrooper5555
@Startrooper5555 3 года назад
This is by far the best and most realistic movie ever made,the cast is played to perfection. Well done Peter Weir.
@colinubeh1180
@colinubeh1180 Год назад
They were hunting the Acheron and in the first 2 encounters, they were soundly beaten then chased by the Acheron until they managed to turn the table. One of the best movie I have ever watched.
@ThePa1riot
@ThePa1riot 9 лет назад
Damn good movie.
@Hugmir
@Hugmir 9 лет назад
I steel need to see it >
@ThePa1riot
@ThePa1riot 9 лет назад
Boromir Smith Oh please do! This scene is the best close out in context. /)
@goldleader2804
@goldleader2804 6 лет назад
Damn good indeed. One of my top 10
@muadibadder3345
@muadibadder3345 6 лет назад
goldleader my top 1 actually 😁
@RockSmithStudio
@RockSmithStudio 4 года назад
Hate that it came out the same year as Return of the King, one of the most successful films of all time, as well as Pirates of Caribbean
@penguinboy561
@penguinboy561 Год назад
They clearly played a recording for this piece, but Russell Crowe really did learn the violin for this movie. He worked with an instructor every day for three months. He even bought a 19th-century instrument when the film didn't have the budget.
@CJSPARKES
@CJSPARKES 3 года назад
Goodness gracious, the chemistry.
@user-dc1dr9kr8x
@user-dc1dr9kr8x 5 лет назад
I've always had an absurd love for this movie, I dream of a past life as a sailor
@JulioLeonFandinho
@JulioLeonFandinho 4 года назад
I understand the absurd love part, I don't share the same dreaming about being a sailor on that times, it was more than tough life... well, as you can watch wonderfully portraited in the movie
@edwardness7497
@edwardness7497 3 года назад
would be the open seas with the sun on your face that would engage these dreams... reality is starkly different, especially in those times, look up scurvy, also life in general in those times would be hard
@hallerd
@hallerd 2 года назад
the life was more hellish than we know with countless men lost in the deep forever
@Orb__
@Orb__ Год назад
@@hallerd that is one of the greatest risks we take as humans. Great leaps and bounds to expand and explore. If it wasn’t for my French ancestors exploring the mysterious New World and establishing my family here in the US. I wouldn’t be alive and sharing such a beautifully crafted movie with you. Those great risks are what drives humanity onward.
@Orb__
@Orb__ Год назад
@@hallerd I will when I die and cross those pearly gates. But that’s what I’m saying that great risk.
@BigMikeMcBastard
@BigMikeMcBastard 4 года назад
If you liked the movie, do check out Patrick O'Brian's novels, upon which this movie is based. Paul and Russell do a bang up job on the characters, especially.
@fuferito
@fuferito 3 года назад
Just for our discovery alone of Boccherini already makes this movie great. And, the fact that it's also a great film makes this a timeless masterpiece.
@jeffbrower8773
@jeffbrower8773 8 месяцев назад
Fuferito, agree ... if not for Master and Commander, Boccherini would be 10x less famous 😄
@kevlareditor7532
@kevlareditor7532 4 года назад
Good god, such a beautiful poem of a movie. One of my favorites.
@wert7773
@wert7773 3 года назад
The movie went from death, chilling at galapagos islands, more death, then chilling on the HMS surprise with the mates, I love this movie
@johnm188
@johnm188 6 лет назад
One of my all time favorite movies.
@newatlantisrepublic6844
@newatlantisrepublic6844 6 месяцев назад
That eye twitch when he realized the ruse.
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 6 лет назад
What a beautiful movie.
@jennylee9278
@jennylee9278 6 лет назад
"Nothin you can dance to."
@SaulGoodman1518
@SaulGoodman1518 4 года назад
One of my favorite movies and endings. Love the music.
@lenhuia4542
@lenhuia4542 4 года назад
One of my favourite all time movies and this scene ends it beautifully.
@MagneticToast
@MagneticToast 6 лет назад
Beat to quarters.
@provetamin
@provetamin 3 года назад
dont mind if i do
@peterfrank3365
@peterfrank3365 4 года назад
Despite this "open" ending, it's still enough of a closure to ensure the end of the story. A continuation is not much needed. With that said, I still very much wish they had done a continuation.
@christnick
@christnick 3 года назад
One of my favorite movies of all time
@Belisarius536
@Belisarius536 4 года назад
Masterpiece and commander
@Darkasknightfall
@Darkasknightfall 5 лет назад
Tremendous movie with an equally tremendous soundtrack. Both very well done
@skyhiker9669
@skyhiker9669 4 года назад
My favorite scene. Thank you! “They’re no going anywhere.” 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@shrekt1000
@shrekt1000 5 лет назад
one of the best and most underated movies
@jamesmccarthy6764
@jamesmccarthy6764 3 года назад
I don't think it's underrated by the people who have seen it!
@tacticaldelusion
@tacticaldelusion 2 года назад
This is one of the GREATEST movies ever made, make no mistake! The cast is superb - the acting is as solid as the oak timbers that make up the ship. The camerawork, sound design, historical accuracy and plot really make this movie. Such a terrible shame it released alongside LoTR, and that Disney splurged all of its money into the Pirates of the Caribbean series instead. This movie didn't get the return it absolutely deserves, I hope someday the wrong can be put right and a second movie be produced - though without the same dedicated team, it could pale in comparison.
@iaaviverodechopos8661
@iaaviverodechopos8661 3 года назад
Fantástica pieza del maestro Boccherini!!! Se titula “Musica nocturna de las calles de Madrid” y dejo por escrito que era una pieza imposible de interpretar ni de entender fuera de España por representar la particular alegria nocturna de las calles de Madrid! Yo sin embargo creo que, muy al contrario, nos regalo el reflejo de esa alegria para la inmortalidad! Aunque sea tocada en la cubierta de un barco inglés! 😄😉
@carnthecorby
@carnthecorby 5 месяцев назад
12/10 movie. Not a single flaw. I'll watch this 100 times again over any Marvel movie.
@mattmatt7305
@mattmatt7305 6 месяцев назад
An absolute masterpiece of a movie.
@LaPtiteAnglaise
@LaPtiteAnglaise 3 года назад
This is a wonderful wonderful film. Criminally underrated.
@Brettv94
@Brettv94 5 лет назад
Such a great film. Back when films took us places and didnt push silly messages. I love this movie!
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 5 лет назад
Oh, shut up. Movies have been used to portray themes since at least Birth of a Nation, and literature to portray theme since at least the time of the ancient Greeks. The difference is that now there has begun to be a diversity in themes, demonstrating that maybe the white male isn't always the one whose opinion matters. This is a good thing, not a bad thing.
@shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin
@shakes.dontknowwhatyergettin 2 года назад
@@roguishpaladin "its a good thing if I like it"
@andrewg.carvill4596
@andrewg.carvill4596 Год назад
@@roguishpaladin Yeah, the white male as exemplified by Russell Crowe vs. the French Captain: "He's done that twice to me. There won't be a third time".......
@gerronbarr8466
@gerronbarr8466 3 года назад
This is one movie I though I was gonna hate, but then it turned out to be 10 times better than I expected.
@NicholasBull-kr8oz
@NicholasBull-kr8oz 23 дня назад
One of the great sea faring yarns of all time, brilliant film wish they had done more in the series...
@OmegaForceOperative
@OmegaForceOperative 3 года назад
Such a masterpiece. Shame it didn't win best picture. But it truly did deserve Best Sound Editing and Cinematography.
@jec1ny
@jec1ny 3 года назад
Great movie. One of the best period dramas I've seen.
@carlrs15
@carlrs15 3 года назад
my favorite movie of all time
@MrSteve280
@MrSteve280 2 месяца назад
One of the key ways I judge a movie by how many times I can watch it and still enjoy it. I have yet to get tired of watching this wonderful movie and wonderful performances by all. I can't find a flaw in it except that they didn't do the sequel. Yet.
@luistpuig
@luistpuig Год назад
At the end scene from ‘Master and Commander,’ the song the are playing is called ‘Night Music of the Streets of Madrid’
@DrumToTheBassWoop
@DrumToTheBassWoop Год назад
I bought a violin just to learn to play this song, now the violin just gathers dust. 😂
@williamcondon8327
@williamcondon8327 3 года назад
After this movie, Paul Bettany believed his career was over and was only saved because he got a phone call to be the voice of Jarvis in Ironman. This movie is wonderful
@Magooch86
@Magooch86 3 года назад
Yeh but he was still married to Jennifer Connelly so I wouldn't be that downtrodden
@TomVCunningham
@TomVCunningham 3 года назад
This is inaccurate. He had his first lead performance in Wimbledon, where he met Jon Favreau, after this film. Later, Favreau asked him to play the voice of JARVIS. While he was voicing JARVIS a big time Hollywood producer told him to his face that his career was over, and he went outside and sat on the curb. Then Joss Whedon called and asked him if he wanted to play Vision.
@TomVCunningham
@TomVCunningham 2 года назад
@Derp Derp what?
@Yousaf_Yunes
@Yousaf_Yunes 2 года назад
@@TomVCunningham What producer?.....for what film?......even without Vision he would have work. I think the issue was him thinking he was a leading man. Supporting roles are better for him Margin Call, Journey's End........
@Thundernerd2aBird
@Thundernerd2aBird Год назад
@@TomVCunninghamand thank god he did. He is Vision, no one else can play him now. I would be so angry if he was replaced down the line
@paramitawulandari2631
@paramitawulandari2631 3 года назад
Russell Crowe & Paul Bentany. I love them both.
@JediPolock
@JediPolock 2 года назад
My big brother brought me to see this in the theater. So worth it! They didn’t show the very end of this scene where you see the ship sailing along from above while you hear the music still playing. Oh what could we do without internet and cellphones, without radios or CD players? We’d play finely crafted wooden instruments on finely crafted wooden boats.
@adamzanzie
@adamzanzie 6 лет назад
Glad this scene was uploaded here in the actual quality of the movie itself. Most of the other uploads are in an overly high pitch.
@theburninator888
@theburninator888 3 года назад
if only it let the scene finish instead of cutting it off 30 seconds early...
@Neil-clare
@Neil-clare 2 месяца назад
In my top 10 of greatest films ever! This is a masterpiece ❤️
@shadowtornado7778
@shadowtornado7778 4 года назад
This movie really catches the nepoleonic-era/early 1800s perfectly
@Nerdzombiedisco
@Nerdzombiedisco 3 года назад
Ahhh yes, brings back fond memories...
@NehemiahDC
@NehemiahDC 3 года назад
You really had to be there.
@vtbmwbiker
@vtbmwbiker 4 года назад
For those who are interested in what it was like to sail such a vessel, while the "HMS" Rose (that was the Surprise in this movie) is no longer a Sailing School Vessel (SSV), there is the Oliver Hazard Perry and other tall ships that you can sail on.
@tobiash4727
@tobiash4727 21 день назад
The actor playing Mowett performs the most Oscar worthy 5 seconds of acting of all time in this clip. Magnificent!
@jaromirsamek6872
@jaromirsamek6872 8 месяцев назад
Skvěle uděláno a hudba, která se neuvěřitelně hodí pro děj. Jsou to krásné skladby.
@jacobgarrity9055
@jacobgarrity9055 3 года назад
Gladiator and the Vision
@Marko-ol4yi
@Marko-ol4yi Год назад
"Si vis pacem, para bellum" - "If you wish for peace, prepare for war." Motto of the Royal Navy, I believe.
@johnnyhalla7245
@johnnyhalla7245 5 лет назад
Such a good movie and kick tunes🙌
@8biscuits
@8biscuits 5 лет назад
Further prood that the cello is, objectively, the true Patrician's instrument.
@JustSomeCanadianGuy
@JustSomeCanadianGuy 2 года назад
This was the Russell Crowe movie during his streak nobody talked about.... and it's probably the best one.
@Izaan2810
@Izaan2810 2 года назад
Between this and LA Confidential... Crowe made bangers... Except for A Beautiful Mind lol(not a good movie. Crowe was good though.)
@dillon790
@dillon790 2 месяца назад
The birds flightless, not going anywhere 😂
@jamiedarr
@jamiedarr 2 месяца назад
The music of Boccherini and other classical composers makes this movie excellent.
@masonwinchester8378
@masonwinchester8378 3 года назад
God this movie is amazing. Just watched it again a couple nights ago for what must’ve been the twentieth time at least
@joaopauloadlergomesdacosta282
@joaopauloadlergomesdacosta282 5 месяцев назад
One of the things I like about this scene are the expressions on the face of the oficer, Mr. Mowett. Is arrives at the cabin with a big smile and in happy, relaxed spirits, probably already antecipating the good time he«'s going to have at the Galapagos... and then the Captain orders "Change of course! We'll intercept and escort the Acheronto Valparaiso!" The change of expression to one of surprise and disapointed, as he swallows the news, and then to aneutral face fo "well, orders are orders", is excelent. Great acting!
@andrewgraves9636
@andrewgraves9636 Год назад
And William… Sir? Beat to quarters. Very good sir.
@YanyTori
@YanyTori Год назад
Oh yes the British way to yell "Battle stations!"
@Normie_dog
@Normie_dog 10 месяцев назад
One of the best movies of the last few decades…
@petergrundy8081
@petergrundy8081 3 года назад
Marvellous movie too good for Hollywood
@adrianneedham5961
@adrianneedham5961 3 года назад
My favourite ending to a film.
@BreadOmelette
@BreadOmelette 3 года назад
I'm already nostalgic about this film
@laurasaxon694
@laurasaxon694 Месяц назад
I love the little eye twitch that Jack does when he realizes that they'd been had and they move on for Valparaiso and then he and Stephen resume their duet. "Well, Stephen, the bird's flightless? It's not going anywhere." Classic Aubrey line there. In my head canon, they reach Valparaiso as the Acheron is undergoing refit and Pullings is sitting in the sun, issuing orders and he sees the Captain and the Doctor arrive and he splutters with surprise and then he's able to speak coherently and asks what's going on and Stephen and the Captain initially talk over each other, but they stop themselves and the Captain takes over and talks about how the Captain of the French ship tricked them and Pullings is very surprised.
@tonyschram1260
@tonyschram1260 4 года назад
Classic film, one of Russell Crowe’s best👍
@00andrescab00
@00andrescab00 Год назад
What a beautiful ending. What a beautiful film.
@slayr399
@slayr399 7 месяцев назад
My favourite thing about this ending, besides the music and the humour between the two friends, is that they use the footage of the crew beating to quarters from the beginning of the film, which makes sense because they are a well disciplined and drilled crew so would likely perform pretty much every action in the same way each time. At 1:45 they cut just as Robert Pugh i.e. Mr Allen is about to come on deck so as not to show his face since he died in the battle.
@nanoic2964
@nanoic2964 11 месяцев назад
I saw this in the cinema with my violin tutor, she was horrified at them playing a violin like a ukulele.
@mitchellminer9597
@mitchellminer9597 8 месяцев назад
It's a classical music piece. I forget the composer - Spanish, maybe - and that's how he wrote it. Pizzicato Boccherini's "La Musica Notturna Delle Strade di Madrid No. 6
@JIKIMO1999
@JIKIMO1999 5 лет назад
Great moment! I love it.
@jdewitt77
@jdewitt77 25 дней назад
This piece always makes me happy whenever I hear it. I have the soundtrack CD also.
@truthonthestreets
@truthonthestreets 9 дней назад
In many ways the best part of this film is their friendship
@animaljustice7774
@animaljustice7774 28 дней назад
You’ve got to love Mowett, he’s the dutiful loyal officer on a ship. He would probably make captain someday.
@zillabeast
@zillabeast 3 года назад
Man what a mountain of a movie. Introduced my kids to it last weekend. They were highly entertained.
3 года назад
Very beautiful "Passa Calle" theme (allegro vivace) from "La Musica Notturna delle Strade di Madrid", Op. 30 nº 6 G. 324, Luigi Boccherini (royal musician in the court of king Carlos III - Spain)
@michaelashtonjr.ashohara1414
@michaelashtonjr.ashohara1414 6 лет назад
Jor-El and Jarvis/Vision
@SC-xy4ed
@SC-xy4ed 3 года назад
I love that last musical piece!!
@jimmywrangles
@jimmywrangles Год назад
There are very few movies like this one. It's almost perfect.
@TheCoolProfessor
@TheCoolProfessor 5 лет назад
I wish we had more ships like those today instead of those great big clumbering grey cans.
@LandersWorkshop
@LandersWorkshop Год назад
Yeah it was a dark turn seeing that
@ronaldfitzsimmons9902
@ronaldfitzsimmons9902 3 года назад
Such a underated Film.
@BaileysMariner
@BaileysMariner 2 года назад
A wonderful end to a practically flawless movie.
@user-mu4br4vt2h
@user-mu4br4vt2h 3 года назад
this is a very nice movie of wisdom also i enjoy their sweet music...it is a little bit funny just because they can really play violin beyond my foolish and selfish imagination...thank you made this movie
@sarahgoodman8456
@sarahgoodman8456 3 года назад
Aubrey's little eye twitch!🤣
@sazidhasankhan9144
@sazidhasankhan9144 3 года назад
The greatest dudebro movie
@satanicdonkeypuncher6608
@satanicdonkeypuncher6608 10 месяцев назад
Beat to quarters is a fanstastic line
@josemariaemmanuelsanjuanto9153
Wait Vision Plays the Violin?
@roguishpaladin
@roguishpaladin 5 лет назад
No, Maximus does. Vision plays the cello.
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