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Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.
For Christmas I bring you the gift of the more savage fight in The Princess Bride, Inigo Montoya vs. Count Rugen, the Six Fingered Man, and explain why it's such a backwards (and therefore brilliant) piece of choreography.
Secret extended edition: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KKOM0XbsLqk.html

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@JillBearup
@JillBearup 3 года назад
The Cliffs of Insanity video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j0rkUbrPo3k.html Pirates of the Caribbean video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mACKHGfdLlo.html RPF: Real Person Fanfiction You’re welcome!
@jtilton5
@jtilton5 3 года назад
If you get the chance look up the movie "Uzumasa Limelight" I think you will enjoy it a lot.
@ulfjohnsen6203
@ulfjohnsen6203 3 года назад
Thank you, I was wondering what the RPF reference was😀
@grodriguez7225
@grodriguez7225 3 года назад
Hi I know you usually talk about live action sword fighting, but I wondering if you’d make an acceptation; and talk about Sokka’s duel vs his sword master Piandao from Avatar the Last Airbender season 3 ?‼️ Anyways I I wish you A Merry Christmas, & A Happy New Year‼️
@everything6582
@everything6582 3 года назад
Saw this *after* I googled RPF. I figured you weren't referring to the Rwandan Patriotic Front.
@tinyrocks7549
@tinyrocks7549 3 года назад
Jill! I was wondering if you want to do an analysis of the Mandalorian using a spear to fight against a darksaber in the season finale? I woke up from my carbonite rest just to rely this to you!
@BTheBlindRef
@BTheBlindRef 3 года назад
"I want my father back you son of a b**h" is still my favorite line of all time of all movies I've ever watched. After watching the movie countless times, I still grit my teeth while saying the line along with him, do a little stab of my own when he runs him through, and get moist eyed at the whole thing. And just an amazing use of a curse word; just perfect in its placement, delivery, appropriateness, and its emotional power.
@hannahvannoy1051
@hannahvannoy1051 3 года назад
That's because Patinkin had recently lost his father to cancer at the time. So for Patinkin, he felt like he was killing the cancer that killed his father. The emotion was truly there and not just acting emotion pulled from "this is what I bet it would feel like" but true "I know exactly what this feels like"
@maxgrieve
@maxgrieve 3 года назад
The delivery makes it, for sure, but it's also a cracking bit of scripting. It's one of the few lines in the entire film scripted without any aspect of playfulness or mischief. Even the nefarious actions of Rugen, Vizzini etc aren't typically unaccompanied by the rhetorical flourish of cartoon villains (Jill notes the monologuing here for instance), while Inigo's "Hello..." line - though sincere - is obviously played as cliche. What you subconsciously expect here at the end of the fight is more of the same, but what you get is something blunt, raw and with no clever subtleties. Mandy lands the punch, but the choice of punch and the viewer's guard being down help make it a knockout.
@hannahvannoy1051
@hannahvannoy1051 3 года назад
@@maxgrieve oh all of that! I've been watching it since I was a child so I'd never considered that, since I always knew it was coming!
@redgoldcrown3990
@redgoldcrown3990 3 года назад
that last exchange (the whole thing, from like "promise me wealth" to "I want my father back, you son of a b*tch") is one of my own favorites ever, whether from a book or a movie. I've read that scene at least five times over and I still find myself reading Inigo's dialogue out loud and miming the expression and stab too, lol. Goldman made a lot of strange choices in the book, but that placement of a curse word in the main narrative was *chef's kiss* wonderful. Mandy Patinkin's performance is the perfectly whipped cream and juicy cherry on the cake.
@rruhland
@rruhland 3 года назад
I’m getting misty-eyed over that line just watching this, let alone when I watch the movie.
@matthewmcneany
@matthewmcneany 3 года назад
This is a woman who has more reason than most to be scornful of the YT algorithm. Given it took 10 years of quality content for the channel to get any exposure.
@JillBearup
@JillBearup 3 года назад
The algorithm works in mysterious ways. But then, so do niche content and unexpected viral videos 😁
@ieuanhunt552
@ieuanhunt552 3 года назад
10 years of consistently good content. Then she says to us. The Throne room scene in The Last Jedi is really good guys. Then we pay attention. That's where I found this channel anyway
@martynawasiluk1405
@martynawasiluk1405 3 года назад
Yeah, I'm so stoked to see that she's tens of thousands of subs richer than the last time I checked : DDD FINALLY over 100k, woohoo! The 20-30k she had before deff seemed like too little.
@wanderlustwarrior
@wanderlustwarrior 3 года назад
@@JillBearup Wait, 10 years? I know I'm new to the channel having only started in March, but it looks like I have a long archive binge ahead of me.
@morgand.3809
@morgand.3809 3 года назад
This channel was definitely a case of "Where have you been all my life?!" for me.
@DAveShillito
@DAveShillito 3 года назад
"Let me explain... No, there is too much. Let me sum up." ...Love it ☺️
@PrinceofArfon
@PrinceofArfon 3 года назад
We all knew she would say that at some point. It’s the law when discussing this movie.
@canismajor1186
@canismajor1186 3 года назад
More like let me explain in nebula.
@greatestgoalie25
@greatestgoalie25 3 года назад
I slapped my leg in humour and amusement at that line. Well played.
@pinkajou656
@pinkajou656 3 года назад
AMAZING YES
@slashandbones13
@slashandbones13 3 года назад
As a side note, The Princess Bride feels the most like a DnD quest of any movie.
@dustindial9996
@dustindial9996 3 года назад
Truf!
@bridgerdyck387
@bridgerdyck387 3 года назад
Where do you think DnD came from?
@zeromotivation1817
@zeromotivation1817 3 года назад
@@bridgerdyck387 i had been playing D&D for almost 10years before this movie came out. :)
@bridgerdyck387
@bridgerdyck387 3 года назад
@@zeromotivation1817 I was mostly talking about epic stories in general, not specifically The Princess Bride
@zeromotivation1817
@zeromotivation1817 3 года назад
@@bridgerdyck387 Ahh Fair enough
@brentwalker9576
@brentwalker9576 3 года назад
Jill: "Though he is dying, and does die before they get to him." Movie: "Whoo-hoo-hoo, look who knows so much. It just so happens that your friend here was only MOSTLY dead. There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there's usually only one thing you can do." Have fun storming the castle! The choice to commit to letting the Inigo/Reugen confrontation play out and be epic and letting that-other-guy-no-one-cares-about lose but live as a coward is one of the strongest creative decisions in the movie, for sure. Instead of competing for pathos, it can deliver on both the proper revenge story but also the power of mercy. In the most campy way possible, of course.
@peterbrazukas7771
@peterbrazukas7771 3 года назад
To the PAIN!
@3Rayfire
@3Rayfire 3 года назад
Another bit of genius is the practicality of it. They told Miracle Max that Humperdinck would be humiliated. And he was. His castle was raided by three men, who scattered his guards, killed his vizier, took his bride, and then escaped and he could do nothing to stop it. He KNOWS he would've won the fight against Westley, his intellect told him Westley was bluffing, but in the end he's a coward. There was no battle to the death and no battle to the pain, because Humperdinck was scared. Practically Westley and Buttercup can ride off without having the heat of killing a Prince Regent in his own castle.
@Skye_Writer
@Skye_Writer 2 года назад
I was checking the comments when Jill said Westley was dying to see if anyone corrected her to say that no, he was dead, but only MOSTLY dead, and if no one had, then I would. But the way you worded it was even better than I had intended to write it. Bravo!
@Blokewood3
@Blokewood3 3 месяца назад
In the book, Westley is just "sort of dead" when he arrives at Miracle Max's, but during the time it takes to make the miracle pill, Westley slips to "mostly dead."
@jeromeazbell2767
@jeromeazbell2767 3 года назад
I am a librarian. I love books for a living. The film of The Princess Bride is leaps and bounds better than the book.
@Werevampiwolf
@Werevampiwolf 3 года назад
In fairness, the screenplay was written by William Goldman, who wrote the book too
@eshbena
@eshbena 5 месяцев назад
The book and the movie were aimed at two different audiences and had two different goals. The book is a send up of all the 'high fantasy' books of the time and the movie is a send up of all the Errol Flynn/Tyrone Powers films. Goldman has been writing screenplays for decades, he's uncannily adroit with a script. He has written far fewer books, but he does teach a course on writing and that book, as well as being a send up, was also a blueprint for his writing students. It follows his classroom texts perfectly. :)
@carsonrush3352
@carsonrush3352 3 года назад
One of the things I that I love about the book is that they go into Inigo's training and skill in greater depth. For instance, when it looks like he's sticking his hand onto the wound from the throwing knife, he is actually sticking his fingers into the wound to pinch the bleeding shut. This is a totally BA move that I wish got more press (pun unintended but certainly welcome). This was taught to him by one of his last teachers. Once he had learned all of the great fencing styles, Inigo was thirsty for more. This led him to study one on one combat outside of duels, where the fights aren't fair and people fight dirty. For this, he learned from a Scottsman about fighting in the dark, on uneven terrain, and about emergency wound closure techniques. So in this fight, he hears the Scottsman in his mind basically saying, "Are you just gonna let yourself bleed to death like an idiot! Close the wound!" And so he remembers to do so.
@carsonrush3352
@carsonrush3352 3 года назад
Additionally, the "Pit of Despair" was at the bottom of the prince's personal "Zoo of Terror", where the prince had gathered the deadliest creatures he could find. Inigo fights his way down through the zoo. It's really cool as a book scene, but understandably the movie couldn't have so much violence to animals.
@sleepingtube
@sleepingtube Год назад
For a real life version of that, this guy survived by shoving his thumb into a wound in his neck: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1449kJKxlMQ.html
@kristiyu2575
@kristiyu2575 3 года назад
jill's analyses of the princess bride = SEROTONIN :D
@AndrewSmoot
@AndrewSmoot 3 года назад
Hearing Mandy's real-world inspiration for Inigo's drive was heartbreaking.
@chelnahtheegghead
@chelnahtheegghead 3 года назад
I usually don’t care much for characters who are heck-bent on getting revenge, but Inigo is so gosh-darn honorable, you can’t help but want him to get closure. Loved this video!
@adamsbja
@adamsbja 3 года назад
That's my view of The Princess Bride as a whole. It would be so easy to deliver a line with a smirk, add a bit of sarcasm, a wink at the camera for comedy, but everything is delivered so sincerely that it has an unashamed charm to it all.
@johnmcclure40
@johnmcclure40 3 года назад
Inigo is unusual in his revenge in that he's ONLY willing to take revenge on the right person.
@louisvictor3473
@louisvictor3473 3 года назад
You don't need to agree with a character to like a character and even wish they do well. Also, it helps that who he wanted to kill is a pretty remorseless character that still makes other peoples lives miserable.
@EwanV
@EwanV 3 года назад
@@johnmcclure40 Umm... No... He was a hired mercenary, willing to stay behind and kill a random person that was following the man he was working for. He starts the fight with Westley fully intending to kill him, and confident enough to let him rest before the fight. He's a bad man with a redeeming characteristic from the audiences viewpoint. None of the main cast of the movie or the book are nice people.
@alexandresobreiramartins9461
@alexandresobreiramartins9461 3 года назад
@@EwanV Stop judging characters by your current-day morality standards. That's not how it works. Inigo is not a bad man, he's a product of his time, noble and courageous. His being a hired hand does not lessen that. And I wonder how you believe Buttercup and Westley are bad people...
@sobermind9885
@sobermind9885 3 года назад
Hello. My name is Jefferson Sousa. You killed my free time today by making me want to rewatch this movie (And go after the book that I thought wasn't real until now...). Prepare to recive a like.
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 3 года назад
Be prepared for one weeeeird meta narrative. Even weirder is that the film's screenplay was written *by* the author, which almost never gets to happen
@jenniferschmitzer299
@jenniferschmitzer299 3 года назад
@@z-beeblebrox What an interesting tidbit! thank you
@StarOpal
@StarOpal 3 года назад
I'd recommend Cary Elwes' book As You Wish personally. It's about the making of the movie and kind of delightful.
@telemperor
@telemperor 3 года назад
Both the Princess Bride novel and Elwes' book are fantastic in their own way. As stated here the film is preferred but the book has its own charm.
@wwoods66
@wwoods66 3 года назад
@@z-beeblebrox I particularly liked the way the father-narrator just _skipped over_ a whole chapter of the original book, summarizing it as "What with one thing and another, four years passed." Also, "She does not get eaten by the sharks at this time." (Leaving the possibility that she _might_ get eaten later.)
@emm6064
@emm6064 3 года назад
I love: "It's not really relevant, (it's just that I have some *opinions*!)". Feels like my entire life. :-p Also: Humperdink lives because he's too insignificant to kill, and having to face that insignificance is a better consequence to his arrogance than death would be.
@Teatime7771
@Teatime7771 3 года назад
I do wish his plot to attempt to kill Buttercup to gain more power and start a war with Gilder was exposed to the people.
@nonnativenarnian
@nonnativenarnian 2 года назад
Now THAT would be fodder for a coup.
@jesseturner6785
@jesseturner6785 3 года назад
The scene is more powerful in the movie than the book, with one exception: We hear Inigo's thoughts when he hear's his old master voice in his head telling him to stand up, close the wound with his hand, and "Don't think about whatever that is, push it back in," which is simultaneously the most disgusting and badass moment in the story.
@stgcjc7902
@stgcjc7902 3 года назад
The Princess Bride is one of my favourite movies of all time, to say nothing of the fact that I grew up with it, pretty much the entirety of my life. I loved that ending fight with Rugen, that final fight where the hero just RFUSES to die. Rugen won, he threw the knife and used a dirty trick to kill the best swordsman in the world (taking into account that Westley had more at stake at the Cliffs of Insanity) but then, Inigo STANDS UP, he doesn't need to dance, he doesn't need to manoeuvre, at this point, he is a force of nature, the boulder coming to crush Rugen, the inescapable march of time, he deflects Rugen's blows as if they were a novice's, because to Inigo they are, there is no desperation on Earth that is going to save Rugen, all he can do, is stay out of reach, and then he doesn't, he makes the mistake of trying to brace the oncoming boulder, and is trundled beneath it for his insolence. Inigo is precise, he shows Rugen how futile the fight was, how inevitable his death, in just a few movements, paying back in dividends, the cruelty shown by a man who disfigured a child whose father he'd murdered in cold blood, cut for cut, then he makes Rugen say it, beg for your life with everything you have or could ever possess, like someone begging the reaper. For all the good it did him Inigo could have smacked Rugen's sword to the ground, instead he lets Rugen keep it, and tells Rugen what he wants in return, literally the only thing that could have saved Rugen, not making Inigo what he was in that moment. And, unlike Rugen with Inigo's father, Inigo keeps his word impaling Rugen through the heart just as Rugen speared Inigo's by stealing his Father from him. It's a truly powerful moment, for everything that was exultant in the Cliffs fight, this fight is in Dirge. And it is beautiful. Great video.
@johnnyjohnson6643
@johnnyjohnson6643 3 года назад
Great comment.
@benjaminscheff3052
@benjaminscheff3052 3 года назад
One of my favorite aspects of this fight is actually right after it ends. The big cathartic moment of Inigo's awesome line and finale blow is followed by... silence and an uninterrupted full shot of Rugen's body falling to the floor. It goes from incredibly dramatic closeups to a slow, almost awkward full. Inigo sighs and then just limps away. Inigo dedicates his life to beating someone, but upon confrontation Inigo finds he completely outclasses the guy, finally gets his vengeance, and there's a moment of catharsis but it's quickly replaced by a sense of directionless. Inigo doesn't actually appear to get much satisfaction from killing Rugen and later exclaims that he has no idea what to do with his life. Also the music! It builds perfectly along with Inigo and timing the notes to the sword strikes gives them so much power!
@joeltrekwars2162
@joeltrekwars2162 2 года назад
That is something notable. For all his life he's been obsessing over this one man, hyping him up in his own mind as this enormous, larger than-life-figure who took away everything dear to him. In a way, this is all true. Rugen is all of that and more. We see that he does live up to this description after he throws the knife and comments lackadaisically on Inigo's futile quest for revenge. But then the "magic" flees. Rugen keeps on backing up, going from the attack to the defense as the "Spanish brat" just wouldn't stop walking forward or saying that mantra over and over again. Worse, that Spanish brat is getting more and more confident while Rugen loses his nerve. By the time we do actually get to the finishing move, and Rugen is killed, you can see, from the way Inigo just looks exhausted, that he is disappointed that the six-fingered man didn't really "live up" to the mental image he had of him in his head. Whereas with Westley, Inigo was quite amazed at his skill, even for a seeming nobody. Rugen couldn't possibly live up to that. He lost all of his gravitas the moment he lost his nerve and let Inigo strike him twice in the arms. He went from "Dark Lord" to "mook" in about five seconds, and died just as ignobly as a mook. That's something really quite amazing about The Princess Bride, in the end. So much rich storytelling.
@redpanda1065
@redpanda1065 Год назад
I just love the music in this. It follows the flow of the fight, even going as far as copying it
@ThornMu
@ThornMu Месяц назад
I've always viewed this fight as a juxiposition of 'the man who fears death above all else' and 'the man who has nothing left to live for but this'. Rugan's obsession with death and suffering is borne of absolute fear, so he steps back and retreats from any serious threat. But for Iñigo, not only has this been his whole life, but now Rugan has delivered what should be a mortal wound. He has NOTHING left but these moments to complete his task. Even the natural instinct to try to survive has been taken since he believes he will die here. That subconscious realization is where he draws this final resolve to finish it. And I love what you point out here about his lack of catharsis. It is resolved, but it was not satisfying. As tends to be the nature of revenge, really.
@tomsparrow1823
@tomsparrow1823 3 года назад
This is me, finding out that Mandy Patinkin said *that* about the "I want my father back" line, in the middle of the night, and crying my eyes out
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 2 года назад
It's amazing how much this film meant to the actors.
@DeetheFirst
@DeetheFirst 3 года назад
For those, such as myself, who have not heard the acronym RPF before, the most likely deffinition I found was Real Person Fiction (among the many obviously wrong definitions was Rebel Penguin Federation, and I just had to share that.)
@Tryingcounts
@Tryingcounts 3 года назад
Thanks. I had no idea what it meant and the Internet was not being helpful.
@finmiles965
@finmiles965 3 года назад
Lol many thanks for the breakdown of RPF, in my circles my mind immediately went to the Renaissance Pleasure Faire I work at which kinda fit the subject matter vaguely! Was driving me crazy
@bryannacaldwellsoccer
@bryannacaldwellsoccer Год назад
Replica Prop Forum, online community for theatre & stage props
@cypherfunc
@cypherfunc 3 года назад
I never really thought about it before, but you're completely right about the backwards-ness of the fight. It's like Inigo doesn't even notice that he's in a fight, because he (and we) are so emotionally invested in the fact that he has finally found Rugen; that he finally can finish this. Objectively/narratively it demonstrates his prowess, but his talent only matters here because it allows him to (literally) walk through any opposition without being distracted. He spends the cliffs of insanity fight thinking about fighting, but this scene is him as a pure unstoppable force.
@mystrangebrain9240
@mystrangebrain9240 3 года назад
A gift of princess bride and it is a great gift.
@mattdeblassmusic
@mattdeblassmusic 3 года назад
I have to admit, I like this part of the movie even more than the (still totally awesome) Cliffs of Insanity fight. The way Inigo takes out the guards without even taking his eyes off Rugen, all the way through the final "I want my father back..." it's just incredible
@The214thRabidFangirl
@The214thRabidFangirl 3 года назад
So when you had the bell censoring that famous line it reminded me of when I was a little kid. The Princess Bride was my absolute favorite movie for as long as my memory goes back. I watched as often as my family would let me but when I watched it one of my siblings would sit behind me so that when that line came up they could put their hands over my ears and make a loud sound. This went on for years and to this day that line makes me think of my older siblings sitting behind me.
@adamsbja
@adamsbja 2 года назад
I didn't see it myself, but a friend told me about a censored version of Aliens that had the curses muted. At one point (the ambush in the hive) you just see people yelling in complete silence, an occasional "is" or "you mother" slipping through. I enjoy the movie, but the first thing I remember rather than actual scenes is that friend miming that experience.
@jacob_90s
@jacob_90s 3 года назад
I know it doesn't have the same emotional impact as Inigo's fight, but I do think the "to the pain" scene is still amazing as well. To this day I still hold my breath when Wesley stands up and points his sword at Humperdink.
@MWSin1
@MWSin1 3 года назад
I love that, while effortlessly eliminating the guards, Inigo barely breaks eye contact with Rugen. The guards aren't even worthy of his concentration.
@davidblum7125
@davidblum7125 3 года назад
I always thought Inigo took a very small bite of the miracle pill, just before he gave it to Westley. He places his hand near his mouth prior to placing it in Westley’s mouth. This explained how he didn’t did, and why it took Westley longer to recover. It was an excellent assessment of the fight especially in the greater context of the move.
@spencervance8484
@spencervance8484 2 года назад
I thought inigo was giving the miracle pill a kiss of good luck in the hope it worked as promised.
@christopherauzenne5023
@christopherauzenne5023 8 месяцев назад
⁠@@spencervance8484yeah I’m pretty sure it was just a good luck kiss. I also just like it better that he wasn’t surviving because of eating part of a magic pill but instead it was his sheer resolve that let him get back up
@BrandonSmith-in7eo
@BrandonSmith-in7eo 3 года назад
Not gonna lie, probably my personal favorite fight
@MacAisling
@MacAisling 3 года назад
The thing about the book is that it isn’t about Westley and Buttercup, it is a commentary on the value of editing with the adventure story serving as an example. Essentially, the story and framing device are reversed.
@FalbertForester
@FalbertForester 3 года назад
"It's at this point that the author digresses into 47 pages on hats and their styles and it's all a commentary on the state of European national affairs of the time. But it's not really relevant, so I've cut it."
@Skatche
@Skatche 3 года назад
I'm not sure it's that simple. I love it when books go into chapters-long, completely unnecessary deviations from the main plot, provided it's done skillfully. Victor Hugo is infamous for it. To me, The Princess Bride's framing commentary is meant to evoke that feeling without actually having to write a thousand pages of filler.
@meganofsherwood3665
@meganofsherwood3665 2 года назад
@@Skatche so what you're saying... is that both the book & the film are tongue-in-cheek parodies. That actually makes a lot more sense; the book confused me when I read it
@Skatche
@Skatche 2 года назад
@@meganofsherwood3665 Well, no... the book and the film are tongue in cheek, but they're not parodies, and I'm not saying either of those things. Mr Parker above claimed they were some kind of meta-commentary about editing, and I aver that's simply not the case. It's like a low-budget horror movie that knows it's a low-budget horror movie, and deliberately aims to entertain people who watch low-budget horror movies for the laughs. That doesn't mean it's a parody of the horror genre, rather it becomes its own subgenre, like Evil Dead: Army of Darkness, or the more recent Army of the Dead. Princess Bride satirizes some real tropes, but it also invents its own at times to make the story better. It genuinely wants to be a great fantasy story, while also paying homage to some of the more stereotypical traits of a great fantasy story.
@philsphitness3336
@philsphitness3336 3 года назад
Do you know what I was thinking earlier? "man, I really wish Jill would post a video, I feel like watching a Jill video today"
@katherinealvarez9216
@katherinealvarez9216 3 года назад
11:07 That line is probably one of my favorite lines in any movie. I just love that line.
@kim_o_the_concrete_jungle
@kim_o_the_concrete_jungle 3 года назад
It's probably the best line in the whole of cinema.
@daviddickey9762
@daviddickey9762 3 года назад
mandy playing inigo was a casting genius move.anyone else feels wrong and with him losing his father then getting to say that line is forever the best way to scream and rage against the cancer.
@hamilpatel4025
@hamilpatel4025 3 года назад
such a good video, also great movie. "not that kind of wizard, let me explain, no there is too much, let me sum up"- I'm laughing too hard
@MetFanMac
@MetFanMac 3 года назад
I've always interpreted Inigo getting his second wind after being stabbed as his father's spirit intervening.
@TomasPabon
@TomasPabon 3 года назад
"spanish has the most consistent way of pronouncing things in the world" *cries in Castillan, Andalusian, Murcian, and south american dialects, creoles, and pidgins*
@matthewwilliams2093
@matthewwilliams2093 3 года назад
Perhaps better would be to say that while there may be regional shifts of pronunciation, within those regions, the pronunciation corresponds exactly with the spelling. As opposed to French, German, or the worst offender of all: English.
@TomasPabon
@TomasPabon 3 года назад
@@matthewwilliams2093 well yeah but then you get weird fricking accents like Puerto Rican replacing r's with l's , that and the absolute butt ton of adopted words from precolumbine languages. Like, if I as a colombian were to say "ponte la chompa que hay chiflón y te enfrias la cumbamba" no one outside of maaaaaybe an ecuadorian person will have any clue what im talking about. This is simply because spanish mingled with Muisca languages of the region.
@TomasPabon
@TomasPabon 3 года назад
@@matthewwilliams2093 so, yes granted from a phonetics standpoint its a sound language but its still so fractured dialectically as to make communication kind of cumbersome
@gaildahlas
@gaildahlas 3 года назад
I would like to humbly add the Gran Canarian (?) accent, where the letter s is often but not always pronounced as a h, and there are definitely words not used on mainland Spain at the very least
@morganrobinson8042
@morganrobinson8042 3 года назад
@@matthewwilliams2093 In English's defense, the problem with the spelling is that most of it is made up of a Germanic language the French decided how to spell and added to, and newer chunks of it are Greek and Latin where they aren't invented whole cloth . Getting those edges to line up without just starting over is pretty much impossible.
@DarkExcalibur42
@DarkExcalibur42 3 года назад
Best Christmas present RU-vid has ever given me.
@bloodspatteredguitar
@bloodspatteredguitar 3 года назад
My mind supplied the orchestra hits for each thrust while Jill narrated. Chills.
@svHannibal
@svHannibal 3 года назад
I could watch her analyse fight scenes all day long.
@juliamary7047
@juliamary7047 3 года назад
Inigo has always been my favorite character in the Princess Bride, so I love all these videos! Funny thing about his iconic line, my theater teacher made a parody of it that she would say to us when we made a mistake on lines (jokingly ofc) " Hello, my name is *Theater Teacher's Name*. You killed my play. Prepare to die. "
@Getsugaru
@Getsugaru 3 года назад
8:40 Fun fact: Commentary from the cast and crew revealed that Cary Elwes (Westley) and Mandy Patinkin (Inigo) were complete novices at swordfighting, but threw themselves into the fights with a lot of energy and panache. Also, the first time that Patinkin and Christopher Guest (Count Rugen) practiced together, Patinkin actually stabbed Guest. At that point, Guest informed the fencing choreographer that instead of flynning like they had practiced up to that point, he would actually and actively defend himself. Being a noble does comes in handy upon occasion. TL;DR: Count Rugen was wary of Inigo Montoya in that scene in no small part due to Baron Haden-Guest being wary of Mandy Patinkin since the latter **stabbed** the former in their training session, and the good baron decided to throw their choreography out the window and use his actual training instead of flynning.
@chavamara
@chavamara 3 года назад
I also LOVE that in the movie, Inigo, who's now completed his vengeance and would otherwise have no other direction to go in his life, gets bestowed the Dread Pirate Roberts mantle by Westley. It's such a good, intuitive bit that isn't mentioned in the book!
@BarsimonR
@BarsimonR 3 года назад
Humperdinck.... Humperdinck, Humperdinck 🤪🤪🤪
@trinamorrison2570
@trinamorrison2570 3 года назад
Stop saying that name!
@thetiniestpirate
@thetiniestpirate 3 года назад
Witch! She's a witch! I'm not a witch I'm ya wife!
@Psyrus88
@Psyrus88 3 года назад
Not listening!
@aillia5932
@aillia5932 3 года назад
@@thetiniestpirate But after what you just said I’m not even sure I want to be that anymore!!
@mystrangebrain9240
@mystrangebrain9240 3 года назад
Humperdinck
@mena94x3
@mena94x3 3 года назад
4:47 . . . and true love. Don’t forget true love! That’s what _truly_ wants them to succeed and orchestrated it all.
@markbramhall7542
@markbramhall7542 3 года назад
This is the first fantasy film I remember watching as a child and is without a doubt the catalyst for my love of the genre. This moment in particular was incredible, the rise against adversity is such a brilliant display of the heroic moment. Loved the video, your breakdown was great.
@AMoniqueOcampo
@AMoniqueOcampo 3 года назад
Hello! I see Inigo Montoya. He's fighting Count Rugen. It's epic and awesome. I love this video and I love this movie!
@burkeiowa
@burkeiowa 3 года назад
I've always liked the inverted fight near the end. The rising with more energy and confidence might just be fleeting, but just to play it safe, the one that had been on the offensive uses offense as his defense. Only by trying to strike at the one who is advancing might he break the trend and threat. His fear causes him to lash out while simultaneously retreating. The scene gradually flips to align with what is more typical. Then the return of blows--shoulder, arm, cheeks, and although the sword penetrates higher than on Inigo to more closely match the fatal blow to his father, Inigo does strike the fatal blow just below the rib cage, somewhat mirroring the blade that was thrown into his belly. Although the actor who played Inigo isn't talking about the fight in this short clip, I do like how he comments on his favorite line, which relates in the sense of how his fighting was for revenge (to avenge his father's death). Don't fight with vengeance. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s_t3uDVPiRc.html
@hannaaxelsson3687
@hannaaxelsson3687 3 года назад
For someone like me who enjoys good fight scenes, but knows close to nothing about the choreography and storytelling elements behind them, these analysis videos are always a delight! I assume you have plenty of ideas and requests for other fight scenes to analyze, but I would love your take on the assassin fight scene in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows".
@kristiyu2575
@kristiyu2575 3 года назад
*GASP* now this is the kind of content we LOVE to see!
@kiarya7939
@kiarya7939 3 года назад
Ok- so the alert going off for this made my morning!!! 💙 Also- that was the best usage of “Let me explain...no, there is too much....let me sum up” I’ve ever heard, outside of the film itself.
@master0fthearts894
@master0fthearts894 3 года назад
Me: Sees no views. *”Ha ha!* A chance to get first comment!” Sees that there are already 20 commenters. Me: Stares at no views. *”LIAR!”*
@brothertaddeus
@brothertaddeus 3 года назад
Currently at 49 comments, 211 likes, and 3 views. Yeah, something is borked.
@bloodspatteredguitar
@bloodspatteredguitar 3 года назад
Get back Witch!
@JillBearup
@JillBearup 3 года назад
I'm not a witch, I'm a RU-vidr!
@42roadsforman44
@42roadsforman44 3 года назад
I'm guessing many hit like immediately on a Jill Bearup video knowing it IS going to be quality. I do, but I've also usually seen it already on patreon. Become a Jill Bearup patron. She is definitely a RU-vidr worth supporting.
@warriormaiden9829
@warriormaiden9829 3 года назад
Lol, you think that's bad? I watched a video that had been uploaded less than 5 minutes prior. It had almost a dozen comments that were listed as posted 8 months before. 🤔🤨
@lifegeek5742
@lifegeek5742 3 года назад
The movie references fit so well into the video I love it
@drakgustav
@drakgustav 3 года назад
I've been looking forward to this one. One of the best fights in film history!
@captainbritain7379
@captainbritain7379 3 года назад
Hello there! Oops, wrong meme greeting.
@AskMia411
@AskMia411 3 года назад
I mean, Inigo does say that at the cliffs of insanity
@christopherbacon1077
@christopherbacon1077 3 года назад
May I reccomend a couple of old school fights? The battle in rhyme from _Cyrano de Bergerac_ and the final fight from _Scaramouche_
@i.marchand4655
@i.marchand4655 3 года назад
Ahh, yes. "And as I end a refrain, thrust home." Only big problem is that I don't think ANYONE (including TCM) has a copy of that film that isn't crap.
@amiefortman7220
@amiefortman7220 2 года назад
I would honestly love a comparison between the two "Cyrano" movies we have so far--I love José Ferrer to bits and pieces, but I'd be interested to see if he's a better swordsman than Gérard Depardieu!
@hopewilliard6781
@hopewilliard6781 2 года назад
Second the recommendation for Scaramouche. It’s fantastic.
@fabienhildwein3452
@fabienhildwein3452 3 года назад
Instant like.
@e.s.r5809
@e.s.r5809 3 года назад
I love the framing device in the novel because it *exactly* mirrors the framing device's story. When you read the book to your children, you aren't going to read them the framing device. It's too cynical and too adult, a child won't understand it. So you're going to skip the social commentary and get straight to the swashbuckling and true love.
@rlkinnard
@rlkinnard 3 месяца назад
The framing device in the movie is better with Peter Falk.
@MDMoore6
@MDMoore6 3 года назад
Have you ever seen the sword fight between Danny Kaye and Basil Rathbone in “The Court Jester”?
@johnsecheverell7824
@johnsecheverell7824 2 года назад
It's one of her favorite movies.
@contrabardus
@contrabardus 3 года назад
"Most fights are shorter than the cliffs of insanity" *Laughs in non-localized Kung Fu movies a few moments after mouth opens.*
@seancampbell7884
@seancampbell7884 3 года назад
I'd seen lots of clips and quotes of the Princess Bride but never actually watched until after your first video on it and I was really surprised to learn Inigo isn't the main character
@emilymoran9152
@emilymoran9152 2 года назад
TBH, I still kinda react to the love story part like the little boy. It's...fine, but not the most compelling thing I've ever seen. Notice how the story has to keep TELLING us how much they love each other, how magical the kiss is, etc. I think the issue for me is Buttercup. I believe Westley loves her but, apart from her being very pretty, I couldn't really explain WHY. She needed more scenes like the one where she adorkably flings herself down the hill after him when she realizes she just shoved Westley, not the pirate who murdered him! Inigo and Westley-as-man-in-black on the other hand, are great individually and even better in the scenes they have together.
@HeBreaksLate
@HeBreaksLate 3 года назад
This fight is one of the few moments when I really prefer the book to the movie. Inigo's internal monologue, particularly between the initial knife wound and when he starts to fight back, really capture the character in a way that simply repeating the same line over and over cannot.
@TheaterPup
@TheaterPup 3 года назад
It's a case where both are good, they just fit their very different mediums.
@Awol991
@Awol991 3 года назад
Have you seen the airplane fight in The Old Guard, hand to hand with plot development.
@bexthewitch87
@bexthewitch87 3 года назад
Yay Princess Bride!!! I would love to see your analysis of Luke vs. Darth Vader in The Empire Strikes Back. It's not their final battle but I feel like it is so much more emotional than in RotJ.
@thetiniestpirate
@thetiniestpirate 3 года назад
I miss work and I haven't been to a castle in an unreasonable amount of time, and your content is an excellent salve for this. Thank you.
@maximeduchalet4662
@maximeduchalet4662 3 года назад
Alright i almost cried from remembering this
@Anotherpodcast
@Anotherpodcast 3 года назад
The voiceover “and” when the plus sign appears during the ad? Perfection.
@big_edd
@big_edd 3 года назад
I love this movie so, so much.
@rasaecnai
@rasaecnai 3 года назад
No views but 18 comments! You are not just a master RU-vidr Jill, you are a WIZARD RU-vidr!
@jonsey_2730
@jonsey_2730 3 года назад
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
@DC_Prox
@DC_Prox 3 года назад
I really appreciate how you dropped in all those bits from the book; I get that there are a lot of people who love the movie but will probably never read the book, and it's nice for them to learn some of this background.
@ramaabapat
@ramaabapat 3 года назад
I loved the “let me explain” reference it was so subtle but so good lol
@wackyvorlon
@wackyvorlon 3 года назад
When Inigo delivers that final line to the count, you always feel it.
@kvothebloodless8186
@kvothebloodless8186 3 года назад
Can you do an episode (or more) to The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). It’s pretty much my favorite movie of all time and the sword fights are great, especially the final one: Robin Hood vs Sir Guy
@EwanV
@EwanV 3 года назад
I saw Robin Hood, and my thoughts automatically filled in "Men in Tights"... I don't know why 😁
@Kevinardo
@Kevinardo 3 года назад
I have watched the movie dozens of times, today I was in tears thanks to the insight provided by your analysis. Thank you for helping me understand my love for The Princess Bride.
@MorwenLhingril
@MorwenLhingril 3 года назад
This movie shaped my humour as a kid, and I still love revisting it at least once a year (but tbh I watch it whenever I can). Thanks for discussing my favourite character so much, all my love goes to Inigo. :)
@henryholden4052
@henryholden4052 3 месяца назад
This movie and the breathtaking fight scenes in it is what inspired me to get into stage combat and acting when I was younger. I genuinely could not imagine anything better than do that. I remember being in high school and everyone wanted to do the fights from Pirates of the Caribbean (it has JUST come out) and I was so happy that sword fighting was seen as cool. I remember two students a few years later actually did the entire Wesley + Inigo fight at the end of the year and it was GLORIOUS! (And yes, they were working on it obsessively for MONTHS) Thanks so much for spread the love and joy that is this film!
@SpindlyMoon
@SpindlyMoon 3 года назад
AAAAA I've been waiting sooo long for you to analyze this fight! Super awesome Jill :D
@remus5263
@remus5263 3 года назад
I think this should be general statement.... "This is wonderful. I mean emotionally speaking it's kind of a.... Pain. But you know? More cathartic kind of way"
@tomgeytenbeek2207
@tomgeytenbeek2207 3 года назад
Man, this was a great surprise to wake up to, thank you you absolute legend :) been waiting for another one of these for a while
@dangan5054
@dangan5054 3 года назад
One of my favourite scenes covered by one of my favourite youtubers! Thanks very much, Jill!
@waltersumofan
@waltersumofan 3 года назад
I've enjoyed your videos immensely on the fights for Princess Bride, thank you so much for deepening my love of this film even more.
@YlvaTheRed
@YlvaTheRed 3 года назад
I love everything about this, it puts into words exactly what I love about this fight ❤
@katherinegodwin925
@katherinegodwin925 3 года назад
I never knew I needed videos analyzing sword fights! These are amazing! Thank you for sharing your nerdy beautiful knowledge!
@shifttheshaman
@shifttheshaman 3 года назад
Delightful as always!
@downingj8288
@downingj8288 3 года назад
You’re doing great in these videos. Thank you for being wonderful
@redjenny8652
@redjenny8652 3 года назад
damn it's a testament to how good this fight is that a review makes me gd emotional about it. thank you sm for another princess bride episode, this is what the world needs.
@paulhenry8174
@paulhenry8174 3 года назад
Great essay on a wonderfully specific subject. Can’t wait to see more.
@masterchief2909
@masterchief2909 3 года назад
Oh my GOD I love this channel!!!
@TurboWulfe
@TurboWulfe 3 года назад
This is the best vid about this I've seen. Thank you. Keep up the great work, take care and stay safe.
@DustyStarrs
@DustyStarrs 2 года назад
brilliant analysis! I love your writing style in these videos!
@metalslash100
@metalslash100 3 года назад
I'm binging through all of this channel, how did I not find it sooner?? So freaking cool 😲
@Pablo_El_Mago
@Pablo_El_Mago 3 года назад
Excellent video :-) Love your analysis. Quite sharp.
@dac314
@dac314 3 года назад
Hello, love these videos, great follow up! thanks for being a champ, good luck to you in 2021!
@punkrocklilit
@punkrocklilit 3 года назад
I love these! Great content. I've been watching this movie since I was a child. Chills always at this scene.
@newbluedisk
@newbluedisk 3 года назад
Beautifully done my friend! I love the way that you lay out the analysis of this fight shows us the culminatation of the Ingio's who story arc can be brought to bare. From everything involved with Mandy Potemkin's portrayal of the character, the camera work (actually seeing the begining of the fight translate from left to right versus the opposite way which works as a visual indicator of progression), and the direction give this as somewhat of dramatic palette clensor to the comedic section before hand. These videos are an excellent tool for those learning both in film, as well as other media (graphic novels and comics for me) to show that you don't just need jittery explosions and constant combat, that combat can be used to further a story.
@Wrencher_86
@Wrencher_86 3 года назад
This was great. Liked, subscribed, looking forward to working through your catalog of work.
@scottydog1313
@scottydog1313 3 года назад
just found this channel, awesome stuff! Keep up the great work!
@crimsonraen
@crimsonraen 3 года назад
Yeahhhhh! Such a great fight! Thanks so much for another great video and discussion, Jill!
@VxNihili
@VxNihili 3 года назад
... and I love it! Lol, great video! Your content is fantastic... and I love it! 😆
@Svensk7119
@Svensk7119 3 месяца назад
I love your break-down of this, Miss Jill!!!
@Grue_bait
@Grue_bait 2 года назад
LOL! I'm like 15% through and laughing my head off! I love your content, Jill!
@AustinNebbia
@AustinNebbia 3 года назад
Jill has a way of speaking about the fighting in media, and especially the two for this film, that make me notice things I never have and fall in love with it all over again. Thank you.
@Beard_of_Thor
@Beard_of_Thor 3 года назад
Just like when you made the cliffs of insanity video, I now have to rewatch the Princess Bride. Thank you for that. :)
@equesfuscus
@equesfuscus 3 месяца назад
Just discovered your channel. This was an absolute delight.