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THE THIN RED LINE Clip - "In The Grass" (1998) WWII Movie
In 1942, Private Witt (Jim Caviezel) is a U.S. Army absconder living peacefully with the locals of a small South Pacific island. Discovered by his commanding officer, Sgt. Welsh (Sean Penn), Witt is forced to resume his active duty training for the Battle of Guadalcanal. As Witt and his unit land on the island, and the American troops mount an assault on entrenched Japanese positions, the story explores their various fates and attitudes towards life-or-death situations.
Release date: December 23, 1998 (USA)
Director: Terrence Malick
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Комментарии : 963   
@seamusmcsorley7638
@seamusmcsorley7638 10 месяцев назад
The sense of dread contrasted with the serenity of nature is what makes this movie so special. It’s almost dreamlike
@LS-xs7sg
@LS-xs7sg 10 месяцев назад
Im no philosopher but yeah I feel like Malik was trying to highlight the duality of what it means to be a human being. We are at once part of nature but also feel painfully alienated from it. We are self conscious and always trying to construct meanings to justify our actions; to justify our very existence. But nature just is. And the beauty of Witts character is i feel like he managed to resolve or find peace with his human nature in a very real way. It is hard to explain. But I find it to be a very profound almost religious film
@JD0124
@JD0124 10 месяцев назад
Well put. I love this movie. I prefer it over "Saving Private Ryan" (which I also liked very much). But TRL was much darker and, as you said, these scenes really captured the sense of dread that must have prevailed during these types of actions.
@NiquidFox
@NiquidFox 10 месяцев назад
I had a similar feeling when I went to Normandy to see the D-Day landing sites. It was genuinely one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen in my life, it was so serene and peaceful feeling the wind and smelling the sea. But it was all contrasted by destroyed bunkers, huge craters in the ground, dug out fighting positions, etc. and the thought of how many good men lost their lives that day
@theprinceoftides6836
@theprinceoftides6836 10 месяцев назад
@@LS-xs7sg BINGO. Totally nailed it. This is Malik's finest film. His true Masterpiece.
@paulhaskey7355
@paulhaskey7355 10 месяцев назад
Well said
@Crazy__Canuck
@Crazy__Canuck 10 месяцев назад
The worst thing to happen to this movie was coming out the same year as Saving Private Ryan.
@07foxmulder
@07foxmulder 10 месяцев назад
The movie still made $100 million. If anything, SPR helped TTRL.
@porcelainpanelpro
@porcelainpanelpro 10 месяцев назад
I always thought the worst thing was nick nolte
@fbksfrank4
@fbksfrank4 10 месяцев назад
Back in my drinking days, little place by my house would run movies that ran out of time here, this was one, got to sit in a little theater WITH my dog, sipping beer watching this.
@eribertotrujillo1723
@eribertotrujillo1723 10 месяцев назад
It was cool that we had two WW2 films in the same year, one based in European Theater and the other on the Pacific Theater. Both did really good.
@SolitaryMan41
@SolitaryMan41 10 месяцев назад
This movie was better than SPR.
@KitchSquish
@KitchSquish 10 месяцев назад
Terrance Malicks use of natural light has always been a joy to witness, despite it being a horrific scene. This film is phenomenal.
@uttaradit2
@uttaradit2 10 месяцев назад
malicks photography is the best there is, was or will be ....badlands
@winter15motivation44
@winter15motivation44 8 месяцев назад
This movie is so damm real
@fallinginthed33p
@fallinginthed33p 7 месяцев назад
John Toll was the DP for this movie. Malick's next movie, The New World, had Emmanual Lubezki as DP. Despite having two very different cinematographers, it looks like Malick asked for natural light to be used in most scenes.
@KitchSquish
@KitchSquish 7 месяцев назад
@@fallinginthed33p Its his MO. I adore the natural light. It makes the experience more real and believable.
@AtticTapes14
@AtticTapes14 5 месяцев назад
Saying public ryan
@papillon3986
@papillon3986 10 месяцев назад
For me the most horrifying part is when the wind blows across the grass it’s like death is physically there waiting.
@RandomDudeOne
@RandomDudeOne 3 месяца назад
I saw it as the indifference of nature.
@MrProzacmilkshake
@MrProzacmilkshake 17 дней назад
this was filmed where i lived as a boy.....i would play war in the long grass in the 1980s
@mindeloman
@mindeloman 10 месяцев назад
I was 18 when this movie came out. Compared to Saving Private Ryan, it was a snooze fest in my eyes. I was nodding off in the theater. 20 years goes by and I decide to give it another try. What a difference 20 years makes with maturity. I came with, "this is one of the best war films ever made???"
@doanchi1
@doanchi1 10 месяцев назад
I remember walking out the cinema
@sixtwentyeight8620
@sixtwentyeight8620 10 месяцев назад
Same here. With time, I have come to think this is the best war movie I have ever seen. Second, maybe Apocalypse Now.
@doanchi1
@doanchi1 10 месяцев назад
@@sixtwentyeight8620 I might give it another go - maybe time heals 😂
@sixtwentyeight8620
@sixtwentyeight8620 10 месяцев назад
@@doanchi1 I saw it after Private Ryan and it did not match the expectations I had. It is important to see it in a completely different context and mindset. A friend of mine who is pretty much old military hardcore, when I asked him what was the best war movie he ever saw, he replied without hesitation "The thin red line". To me, it shows the futility of our little and horrific conflicts within nature and universe. Our wars are nonsense, and even this nonsense doesn't matter. It is memerizing.
@BS-nt9oc
@BS-nt9oc 10 месяцев назад
Different energy...u can feel it in your nerves. My favorite war movie...also Kelllys Heroes and MASH
@rwfoxtrot
@rwfoxtrot 10 месяцев назад
One of my favourite movies, more introspective and quiet than Saving Private Ryan and all the more powerful because of the reflective scenes away from the noise of combat.
@beendoneagain
@beendoneagain 10 месяцев назад
I've watched it 10 times.
@grimmshredsanguinus2915
@grimmshredsanguinus2915 10 месяцев назад
yeah only omaha beach was real and the last battle
@stevencolon8308
@stevencolon8308 10 месяцев назад
The last great battle was in Okinawa in the Pacific, the battle of the Bulge in Europe. For the Americans that is.
@UsoundsGermany
@UsoundsGermany 10 месяцев назад
Yes much better than Saving Private Ryan
@bbiwy3970
@bbiwy3970 10 месяцев назад
Entièrement d'accord avec vous !
@peterkarlsson3320
@peterkarlsson3320 10 месяцев назад
This was the first movie I saw that had the exact same scenes that i pictured in my head when I read the book 15 years before the movie was made.
@barneylinet6602
@barneylinet6602 10 месяцев назад
The big lesson of the South Pacific war and jungle fighting is that most casualties were not from fighting but rather sickness, and poor living conditions. Medics trained for trauma were confronted with obscure, unknown diseases, and soldiers broken by the physical difficulty of dealing with jungle warfare.
@JiTiAr35
@JiTiAr35 10 месяцев назад
Russian winter is kinda the same.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 10 месяцев назад
The Nips had a big reputation for thriving in the jungle, but from what I've researched, they suffered just like the Yanks, Aussies, and Limeys did. I
@name20411
@name20411 10 месяцев назад
@@blockmasterscott great comic out there if you ever want to read it "Showa: A History of Japan". basically a highschool-textbook level of japanese history of the Showa era (reign of Hirohito); told with ancedotes from the author who was drafted into the IJA and lost an arm in the conflict. I found it pretty enthralling.
@TheBonzol
@TheBonzol 10 месяцев назад
every war has this, even the American civil war, most casualties were disease.
@barneylinet6602
@barneylinet6602 10 месяцев назад
@@blockmasterscott They called Guadalcanal "Starvation Island" When a soldier laid down and couldn't/wouldn't get up, he had two days left.
@mantis_toboggan_md
@mantis_toboggan_md 10 месяцев назад
The cast was absolutely stacked.
@Subpac_ww2
@Subpac_ww2 10 месяцев назад
Under rated movie of under rated battles. The hill battles of Guadalcanal that occurred AFTER the Marines pulled out rarely get talked about. Why? Because Guadalcanal = USMC infamy. But many forget the Army took over after a few months and continued the fight beyond the perimeter of Henderson Field. This movie depicts the Battle Of Galloping Horse I believe, getting it's name due to this particular hill formation looking like the Ferrari Prancing Stallion in recon photos. The final and climax of the gill battles would come some weeks later when the Army began to reduce the Japanese defensive fortification known as 'The Gifu' which would be the last organized resistance from Japanese forces on Guadalcanal.
@mark-ib7sz
@mark-ib7sz 10 месяцев назад
You are right.
@iqbalfauzan9122
@iqbalfauzan9122 10 месяцев назад
Nah during that battle the 25th ID fought alongside 2nd MarDiv who replace the 1st MarDiv
@tomcat505
@tomcat505 10 месяцев назад
But the Marines went in first, and the Army took the leftovers
@austism1
@austism1 10 месяцев назад
​@@tomcat505na fck that... Give them japs a little respect. Every single one of them fought to the death. No such thing as leftovers in the Japanese army at that time. All of em warriors.... Japs.. Marines...soldiers... Sailors...
@throbbinwood
@throbbinwood 10 месяцев назад
@@tomcat505 No need for that BS, both branches fought hard
@rizzo-films
@rizzo-films 7 месяцев назад
Part of what made this unique from a lot of other war films before it is that while they discuss the military strategy and the orders before the battle, once the bullets start flying, all of that is gone. The chaos of the scene feels like a horror movie. Even the commanding officer is wildly confused and terrified. The scene isn’t really about the strategy but what it felt like to be there. How you can go from quietly waiting in the grass one minute to crying your eyes out, going insane in the mud in the next. But it also shows something historical: allied soldiers in the Pacific war said that mortar shelling almost more psychological warfare than precise attacks. Soldiers would have full mental breakdowns just from the incessant shelling.
@mescetacy
@mescetacy 10 месяцев назад
That guy from 30 seconds to Mars really f*cked up.
@user-wv9wy1rd5f
@user-wv9wy1rd5f Месяц назад
Im 99 years old but still smell fresh my old war days😢😢😢
@tahirkhan__musicnaziralisi3220
@tahirkhan__musicnaziralisi3220 20 дней назад
Sir; which war ,😊
@rajchotrani
@rajchotrani 17 дней назад
Respect and Salute to you, Sir
@Ethan-xf4or
@Ethan-xf4or 14 дней назад
Never heard such baloney.
@forest8779
@forest8779 8 дней назад
Yet you can still spell as if your 25 🤔 suss
@mrstrange9469
@mrstrange9469 2 часа назад
Dont lie
@hamishclayton347
@hamishclayton347 8 месяцев назад
My Dad built 3 replicas of WW2 wildcats for this film… they were in it for 3 seconds and got torched. 😢
@MomoAfterDark
@MomoAfterDark 10 месяцев назад
This is one of the best war movies. So underrated
@LewisB3217
@LewisB3217 10 месяцев назад
Always loved how the two scouts didn’t want to move up cause they knew they were going to find the enemy
@SymbolicLogic24
@SymbolicLogic24 10 месяцев назад
Among the fact they have poor visibility, there's absolutely no cover and they're charging an enemy with a superior position on a hill.
@viridianspectr
@viridianspectr 9 месяцев назад
jared leto got bros killed
@POPJack1717
@POPJack1717 9 месяцев назад
That's the literal job of scouts.
@LewisB3217
@LewisB3217 9 месяцев назад
@@POPJack1717 yeah? I didn’t say otherwise lmfao, getting shot while doing that isn’t their job though, thus they’re pensive
@POPJack1717
@POPJack1717 9 месяцев назад
@lewisbush7147 It's the military, getting shot in a full blown war is part of the job description you signed up for. Its called dying (sacrificing yourself) for your country. So like I said, it's their literal job to look for the enemy knowing they have a high likelihood of being pew pew'd.
@robothunter1035
@robothunter1035 10 месяцев назад
I played the snake in this scene. Malick put me through hell getting into that character. And what happens? Uncredited, that's what happened! Everyone says to me "How hard is it to play a snake?" And I say, "You try squirming on your belly, with some prima donna director constantly asking about your 'motivation.' Bite somebody, that's my motivation." For the sake of the art, just let a snake be a snake!
@AdmiralYeti8042
@AdmiralYeti8042 10 месяцев назад
I’ve done a lot of acid, man and I’ve yet to come up with some crazy shit like that.
@runlarryrun77
@runlarryrun77 10 месяцев назад
Did you ever have to play a snake for Ken Russell? That would have been very intense with all his yelling at the crew, fire, smoke & the camera zooming in & out at you all the time.
@chagadiel
@chagadiel 3 месяца назад
just thank your lucky stars you got a hiss in. Adrian Brody was the main star and turned up to the opening unaware that every talking scene and all his plot was cut out
@snowwalker9999
@snowwalker9999 10 месяцев назад
2:29 This part was haunting and sad. The last sunshine many of them were going to see.
@lainiwakura44
@lainiwakura44 10 месяцев назад
This movie is a unique masterpiece. A work of art.
@LS-xs7sg
@LS-xs7sg 10 месяцев назад
Best war movie out there in my opinion. Deeply moving at a visceral and spiritual level
@sqoolboihugh
@sqoolboihugh 10 месяцев назад
It's truly moving, to the point it genuinely affected me. I watched it with a friend and we watched the credits in complete silence.
@LS-xs7sg
@LS-xs7sg 10 месяцев назад
@@sqoolboihugh I think part of the reason it is so great is that a lot is not spelled out. Malik lets the imagery and power of suggestion do most of the work. So even if people dont fully understand that they are being "taught a lesson" so to speak they still recognise they are watching something of deep meaning
@BananaPhoPhilly
@BananaPhoPhilly 10 месяцев назад
it got overshadowed by SPR so hard. It's a shame really
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 10 месяцев назад
2:10 Those Japanese positions are so well camouflaged.
@captaincurd2681
@captaincurd2681 3 месяца назад
The year 1998, two great WWII movies came out. "The Thin red Line" and "Saving Private Ryan", both were fantastic movies. As a kid, I liked "Saving Private Ryan" more but as I mature "The Thin Red Line" took the lead. I have lost count of how many times I have watched this Terrence Malick's movie.
@frosthjerta
@frosthjerta 10 месяцев назад
This is not a war movie. People who expected a regular war movie were bound to be disappointed. It's a movie about how the beauty of this world (and/ or God, if you want to interpret it that way) shines through even in the most horrible circumstances.
@Skipjack7814
@Skipjack7814 10 месяцев назад
People who read, much less appreciated the Novel are bound to be disappointed as well. All three novels from James Jones' Trilogy are about people, dynamics, the trajectory of their lives, with war (more or less) a sub plot. "The Thin Red Line" had combat play a more prominent part, but again, making Private Witt a "Poet Warrior" was more than people( who are familiar with the novel) should have to 🐻.
@Skipjack7814
@Skipjack7814 10 месяцев назад
Im sure "Wind Talkers" is a big favorite too, another joke of a revisionist cartoon.
@frosthjerta
@frosthjerta 10 месяцев назад
​@johnnajarian4711 I can understand the disappointment of those who appreciated the book as well. Personally I watched the movie first so I found the book disappointing. Was expecting something completely different. It was still a great book. One of the most intense and terrifying descriptions of combat i have ever read. Makes me think that the director should have found his own title and not called his movie the thin red line, cause he apparently had a total different idea about what the story was supposed to be about.
@Skipjack7814
@Skipjack7814 10 месяцев назад
@@frosthjerta have you read "From here to eternity?" The main characters start there at Schofield Barracks before the war, then "The thin red line," then the final "Whistle" has them coming home after the war (their part anyway) was over. I read them all, even a couple times, so felt so "familiar" with the plot and characters, i couldnt help but be disappointed in the film. (Movie 😃) I thought the might have at least said something like "very loosely based on the novel" but again, its only a movie, so ultimately, why not? As long as the novels exist, thats good enough for me. Oh: and Ben Stillers "Tropic Thunder" which did a good job making fun of the whole "actors bonding while making war movies."
@frosthjerta
@frosthjerta 10 месяцев назад
​@johnnajarian4711 No I haven't read them. Didn't know they existed until after I had read The line.😅 They are on my "to read list" :)
@jaylee6769
@jaylee6769 10 месяцев назад
Easily one of the best films ever made. much much more than just a war movie
@theprinceoftides6836
@theprinceoftides6836 10 месяцев назад
Probably the greatest acting talent I've ever seen on screen collectively since On the Waterfront. Elias Koteas, Jared Leto, Sean Penn, Jim Kaviesel, Adrian Brody, Ben Chaplin, Woody Harrelson, Miranda Otto, John Cusack and Nick Nolte gave a once in a lifetime career best unforgettable performance's. The Thin Red Line is a modern masterpiece.
@chrissmith3668
@chrissmith3668 10 месяцев назад
Don’t forget George Clooney
@-Markus-
@-Markus- 10 месяцев назад
The scenes with Nick Nolte and John Travolta are amazing.
@-Markus-
@-Markus- 10 месяцев назад
As is the scenes with jim caviziel and sean penn
@bobmalack481
@bobmalack481 5 месяцев назад
I think all the overacting and shouting here stinks, especially from the field commanders. Todays Hollywood movies are more shallow with actors who have no real soul or personalities.
@zinjanthropus322
@zinjanthropus322 3 месяца назад
Rami Malek too.
@williamhammond3998
@williamhammond3998 9 месяцев назад
Can’t believe the enemy didn’t hear them coming with all the chewing. 😂
@joeaardvark9214
@joeaardvark9214 3 месяца назад
I came into the comments to say "Man, that is some AGGRESSIVE gum-chewing in this movie." Fuckin' Leto.
@jajasniewski
@jajasniewski Месяц назад
@@joeaardvark9214Fo sho. Pete Carroll has nothing on this guy.
@MisterSingh.
@MisterSingh. Месяц назад
jared leto has always been evil. American Psycho has a great, cathartic, scene about it
@joeaardvark9214
@joeaardvark9214 Месяц назад
@@MisterSingh. Do you like Huey Lewis and the News?
@machinetaker
@machinetaker 10 месяцев назад
Read the book as well, this is an incredible adaptation. And the soundtrack…
@robreke
@robreke 10 месяцев назад
This movie's a frickin' masterpiece. It's like an extended piece of poetry about human nature and the catastrophe of war and.....so much more...
@billrobbins8351
@billrobbins8351 10 месяцев назад
I LOVED THIS MOVIE and still enjoy watching it.
@user-gm5bv2ez2r
@user-gm5bv2ez2r 8 месяцев назад
the East side of Guadalcanal - inexperienced NG troops - after my experiences at war & the infantry, incredible insight & accuracy to those moments versus the mundane days - by far the best war movie. Saving Private Ryan was a typical Spielberg action movie mall money maker
@-Markus-
@-Markus- 10 месяцев назад
2:10 This scene hits hard. A few gunshots in the beautiful sun and two lives are erased forever. And the realisation hits the others. edit: As many others have stated, I was young when this was released and was enthralled by saving private ryan and its opening scene. But I always liked this movie, the poetic narration and amazing soundtrack. And this is the movie I found myself rewatching again and again. I think this was the first movie in my teens that hit the feelings in a way I hadnt experienced before. "Where's your spark now?"
@biggiouschinnus7489
@biggiouschinnus7489 Месяц назад
Histoircal accuracy is incredible The way they hold their rifles, the way they move, everything They even look haggard, like Pacific theatre soldiers actually were
@billy10100
@billy10100 10 месяцев назад
The most artistic war film ever...period.
@F1Boomer
@F1Boomer 9 месяцев назад
That’s not necessarily a good thing.
@jonathanbirch2022
@jonathanbirch2022 24 дня назад
guess you've never seen a Tarkovsky movie
@billy10100
@billy10100 24 дня назад
@@jonathanbirch2022 Tell me one please and I will watch it:)
@jonathanbirch2022
@jonathanbirch2022 23 дня назад
@@billy10100 Ivan’s Childhood from 1962 is based on his childhood growing up during the German invasion of Russia, a classic of world cinema!
@WreckingWood
@WreckingWood 10 месяцев назад
2:23 That shot always sends chills up my spine. It's like God has unveiled your destiny in front of you, and you have no choice but to seize it now.
@Tenshihan-Quinn
@Tenshihan-Quinn 10 месяцев назад
What you wrote was perfect, it does feel like your destiny awaits when you see those rolling hills, ...you should see the game Valheim, where you are one of the honoured dead, trying to earn your way to Valhalla, it has so many gorgeous scenes like this one, with the wind in the grass, it's incredibly mesmerizing. I get the feeling you would love it as well.
@jjryan1352
@jjryan1352 10 месяцев назад
Neoconned
@timrich427
@timrich427 10 месяцев назад
This was my favorite scene as well. 2 Soldiers just lost their lives and the contrast of light and breeze blowing through the grass was like a switch, showing the shock reality of how quick a life can be snuffed out.
@fallinginthed33p
@fallinginthed33p 7 месяцев назад
I remember watching that on the big screen. Seeing the hillside go from shadow to full sunlight in so much detail was a jaw-dropping experience. Malick always gives time for nature to show its magic in his movies.
@timfronimos459
@timfronimos459 10 месяцев назад
One of Nolte's best roles.
@Veldtian1
@Veldtian1 10 месяцев назад
Nick was awesome in this, outstanding.
@volairn70
@volairn70 10 месяцев назад
The book is one of the great novels to come out of WWII. I don't think it ever got the traction it should have, but it should be required reading like All Quiet on the Western Front. Jones also drew a lot from his own experience in the Pacific. If you haven't read it, give it a go.
@SeverEnergia
@SeverEnergia 6 месяцев назад
Its a true story - not shitting you. Starvos refusing orders was based on a real incident.
@volairn70
@volairn70 6 месяцев назад
@@SeverEnergia oh yeah, in spite of being a fictionalized Guadalcanal, there was a ton of truth in that novel.
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott Месяц назад
I liked the book, it was a good read.
@john5150.
@john5150. 10 месяцев назад
This isn’t a movie. It’s an experience
@alexanderhamilton8585
@alexanderhamilton8585 10 месяцев назад
BEST SOUNDTRACK OF ALL TIME
@HHSTT
@HHSTT 10 месяцев назад
Superb movie with amazing cinematography and breathtaking soundtrack. It turned into my instant favourite at that time. I love it forever. ❤
@fallinginthed33p
@fallinginthed33p 7 месяцев назад
I was watching The Pacific miniseries again and I got completely confused during some scenes. I kept thinking I was watching this movie again. It turns out Hans Zimmer did the music for The Thin Red Line and The Pacific, with both shows also sharing the same shooting locations a decade apart.
@jellymop
@jellymop 9 месяцев назад
This is my favorite war film. It was just filmed so well and it was so different to all do the others. It’s just unfortunate it decided to come out the same year of Saving Private Ryan.
@henryesj6242
@henryesj6242 10 месяцев назад
One of the best movies of all time. No competition. The power and meaning makes it so.
@BabyGollum
@BabyGollum 8 месяцев назад
Its really not .
@henryesj6242
@henryesj6242 8 месяцев назад
@@BabyGollum do you just like commenting negative things on comments or do you have anything intelligent to say, obviously not.
@BabyGollum
@BabyGollum 8 месяцев назад
@@henryesj6242 Do you just get offended by one comment? It quite literally isn't. Movie isn't even the best War movie of all time, let alone actual movie. Probably isn't top 1000 Maybe don't make such outlandish dumb comments :)
@henryesj6242
@henryesj6242 8 месяцев назад
@@BabyGollum you have to be pretty sad to make negative comments like this.
@BabyGollum
@BabyGollum 8 месяцев назад
@@henryesj6242 Not really. you just need logic
@surfingtothestars
@surfingtothestars 10 месяцев назад
We need to get the Malick cut that’s supposed to be 5 hours long
@justaguy328
@justaguy328 7 месяцев назад
Watched this for the first time ever this year. Greatest movie ive ever seen!
@tommybrochill
@tommybrochill 6 месяцев назад
The suspense and hidden enemy makes this movie great It stands out to me at least in that regard
@brooksbrown580
@brooksbrown580 10 месяцев назад
One of the most accurate WW2 Movies ever made....
@brunetyannick1174
@brunetyannick1174 9 месяцев назад
Try "Come and see", for the best east front perspective. I find that it hits harder than any American war movie.
@myes7
@myes7 2 месяца назад
@@brunetyannick1174Most hardcore propaganda film as well
@jonathanbirch2022
@jonathanbirch2022 24 дня назад
not really
@lucax2300
@lucax2300 День назад
The best thing about this movie is how it captures the the thoughts and emotions of all the soldier in the heat of battle. Also captures the uncertainty, and brings the viewers to question, "At what point DOES a failed attack stop?" And the decision to not use much background music for the battlefield adds to the mystifying uncertainty of untimely death or serious injury.
@benjamindemornay1444
@benjamindemornay1444 3 месяца назад
Great movie, Malick is a master, Palm d'or for tree of life...Thin red line is for me a masterpiece, the beauty , tragedy, and mystic, i love the unique style of Malick the Poet
@EntryLevelLuxury
@EntryLevelLuxury 5 месяцев назад
Take note of how scared the officer is. He keeps tellin his guys to go without him going himself - then the second he stands up he gets it. You can just see the confusion and fear in everyone's eyes.
@edellis515
@edellis515 10 месяцев назад
My god this movie is GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@RoisinT2
@RoisinT2 27 дней назад
Nolte made great work in this movie, the part was like made for him. Have to watch it, again. One of the best movies ever!
@coalitionofcommoncanadians5651
@coalitionofcommoncanadians5651 9 месяцев назад
Terrence Malick is a MASTER of his craft, no one can argue that
@JMac-fj1rg
@JMac-fj1rg 9 месяцев назад
I read the book as a young teenager. Nick Nolte's portrayal of LCol Tall I found most interesting. He was far older than what I perceived the character , who was described as being about 40 years old. It was the personality portrayed that resonated with me.
@user-kq6ot2dw2q
@user-kq6ot2dw2q 5 дней назад
One of the best and most realistic war movies ever hands down.
@user-jd3rp9ps9k
@user-jd3rp9ps9k 9 месяцев назад
A timeless classic !. A timeless classic !.
@Glostahdude
@Glostahdude 9 месяцев назад
This movie is so tense and beautiful….. Tropical oasis in the midst of a brutal conflict, fought so close it was done hand to hand a lot of the time….
@MorrisseysMonkey
@MorrisseysMonkey 10 месяцев назад
At a single moment. It all turns to chaos
@JesusMagicPanties
@JesusMagicPanties 9 месяцев назад
For me, Malik's phenomenon is that he is aware that even the best image is not everything. It cannot exist without words. "In the beginning was the word..."
@jasonyang9462
@jasonyang9462 10 месяцев назад
i still have this on DVD lol i used to watch this all the time as a kid. ( im really into war movies)
@markusdee6136
@markusdee6136 10 месяцев назад
I love how @ 1:10 the soldiers disappeared.
@nansenscat9315
@nansenscat9315 10 месяцев назад
Yes. Beautiful shot.
@uncian0633
@uncian0633 3 месяца назад
Peekaboo! Now you see us, now you don't! Imagine walking through that as an enemy. Surprise, mf! 😵
@wyattmann8157
@wyattmann8157 3 месяца назад
Underrated war movie. The worst thing that could have happened to it was being released right after Saving Private Ryan. That gave everyone incorrect expectations.
@NickyB0718
@NickyB0718 5 месяцев назад
It’s a great movie, watched a dozen or so times. Covering the army in the pacific is really interesting. I like this one.
@innocentoctave
@innocentoctave 10 месяцев назад
I suspect that this is a reasonably accurate depiction of what it is like trying to assault the well-concealed positions of a determined foe, uphill across terrain that gives the illusion of cover so long as you remain low and perfectly still. Does anybody with actual experience care to comment?
@tonyrichardson2637
@tonyrichardson2637 10 месяцев назад
it was obvious the japs were in the grass top of hill area. should sent in artillery support.
@jack1235ify
@jack1235ify 6 месяцев назад
I cant even imagine the terror of a battle like this...
@andywood1965
@andywood1965 10 месяцев назад
A timeless classic !
@PRDM93
@PRDM93 10 месяцев назад
un casting de folie, le film prend pas une ride, 25 ans déjà !!
@JeezWhiz1
@JeezWhiz1 10 месяцев назад
This movie was compelling and depressing all at the same time.
@HeartPumper
@HeartPumper 6 месяцев назад
I was on that movie in the cinema back then. With my teenage depression, the whole character of the movie synced perfectly. Also in this scene you can see, how recon by fire played out in most cases. On every front lines & and armies of that war.
@delrey874
@delrey874 10 месяцев назад
Terrence Malick is the GOAT.
@JHP_2023
@JHP_2023 10 месяцев назад
Watch how the howitzer moves while he's on the phone. hilarious.
@chrissmith3668
@chrissmith3668 10 месяцев назад
I remember hearing about this movie being made and I was so pumped up about a modern WWII movie. Then I saw it. I really enjoyed it. Then another movie came out the same year and well…the rest is history
@SPOOKSTR
@SPOOKSTR 5 дней назад
I lived on Guadalcanal and worked there. I found many WW2 artifacts including machine guns, pistols, grenades, tanks and even a crashed P-38 Lightning while hunting Pigs with spears and Dogs with the local natives. Still empty shell casings on the ground at Edsons Ridge.
@benkeel2966
@benkeel2966 9 месяцев назад
This was an amazing movie. Its equivalent to "Tombstone" of westerns. Incredible acting. Just simply amazing❤❤❤❤❤❤
@daveleslie4396
@daveleslie4396 9 месяцев назад
Pretty low bar.
@nothatisnotsolidsnake815
@nothatisnotsolidsnake815 9 месяцев назад
More like Unforgiven for westerns
@johncheetham4607
@johncheetham4607 8 месяцев назад
What those lads went through must of been horrible. Can't even imagine. I were trained by the South African army as a cadet. I'm English. They were training me as a sniper division. Screw that I'm going back to the UK. I'm a qualified engineer in two fields. And never looked back. Welder fabrication steel construction engineer and computer science engineer. I'm also an ex P@O sterling security officer. And drove buses for 10 year's. Like to think I've served my country United Kingdom.
@LockdLoaded619
@LockdLoaded619 Месяц назад
Is South African army training hard?
@penduloustesticularis1202
@penduloustesticularis1202 27 дней назад
This movie grabs my soul in horrifyingly wonderful ways.
@mcemtpockets1775
@mcemtpockets1775 Месяц назад
This movie still give me chills... dang good war effort❤
@germany456
@germany456 10 месяцев назад
Such a great movie, this should’ve came out during a later date not while another big production movie with the same topic… I love this movie you can see them scared anxious etc, what I’d imagine from Real fight
@amess6790
@amess6790 10 месяцев назад
Un des plus beaux films que j ai vu....
@larsmalsbender7472
@larsmalsbender7472 6 месяцев назад
This is one of the best movies every created.
@jasonlettorale5177
@jasonlettorale5177 2 месяца назад
This is a totally underrateted WWII movie!!!
@callumbush1
@callumbush1 10 месяцев назад
Back in the day when they made half decent films!
@mishaten5548
@mishaten5548 10 месяцев назад
Что меня больше всего раздражает в военных фильмах, так это то, что когда стреляет пушка, не происходит никакого отката ствола. Это так в глаза бросается. Но здесь орудие хотя бы подпрыгивает. В наших фильмах вообще не заморачиваются, вообще ни каких движений при выстреле.
@1220b
@1220b 10 месяцев назад
Saving private ryan was a movie. This is a film. There is a difference.
@nicktrueman224
@nicktrueman224 8 месяцев назад
My 1st veiwing in cinema I was disappointed I wanted a war movie. But I was not blind there was something to this piece, it was not a war movie you could say but a study and it asked questions about mortality and how nature could be perceived at it's core as beautiful or simply deadly. So I bought the DVD and still have it and I love it. If we want to just look at the war aspect, well the scene in which the volunteer squad take the Japanese dugouts is absolutely one of the most intense combat depictions I have seen.
@jipangoo
@jipangoo 3 месяца назад
One of the finest films ever
@codywelter5302
@codywelter5302 10 месяцев назад
I just got the Blu Ray on the Criterion collection
@captainscarlett1
@captainscarlett1 10 месяцев назад
Infantry assault is a numbers game, how many men you got and how fast can they shoot. If you've got more men than they can shoot in a given time, you win. That's the way it works.
@cschamby8545
@cschamby8545 6 месяцев назад
I always stop to watch this movie if it is on. Masterpiece.
@Eriugena8
@Eriugena8 10 месяцев назад
what a great edit...scouts... directors of photography...Win!!!
@dill-pickle423
@dill-pickle423 10 месяцев назад
It was idiotic for that lieutenant to send those two scouts forward, knowing he was going to charge the position regardless if enemies were there or not. Now the whole company has just watched in silence as two of their buddies were smoked right off the bat, imagine what that does to moral.
@Thomas_jefferson69
@Thomas_jefferson69 9 месяцев назад
Nick Nolte was himself in this move... that is nuts.
@petergaal8796
@petergaal8796 9 месяцев назад
My all time fav movie !
@booger-sp7iw
@booger-sp7iw 29 дней назад
Masterpiece of a movie
@stefanlindberg5063
@stefanlindberg5063 8 месяцев назад
One of the best films ever. Better then "Ryan"
@Sahilprakash1999
@Sahilprakash1999 10 месяцев назад
5:14 US Army Colonel standing next to the artillery cannon
@mashek331
@mashek331 10 месяцев назад
Fun fact - I believe they're Australian gunners as this was filmed in Queensland.
@ArmedNDangerous
@ArmedNDangerous 10 месяцев назад
Wow I have to look this one up, I was sleep on this movie looks great
@DutchTulipStonks
@DutchTulipStonks 9 месяцев назад
I watched this clip while stoned and almost cried because of how scary it is, like it put pure terror into my soul, scarier than any horror movie has ever been for me
@markberman6708
@markberman6708 10 месяцев назад
Great movie
@GZA036
@GZA036 10 месяцев назад
did a great job on the explosion effects, quite realistic
@SyTheMetalhead
@SyTheMetalhead 28 дней назад
I hope one day the directors cut is made public, it must be incredible
@Shotsmoky
@Shotsmoky 9 месяцев назад
The best scene in the best war movie ever made. IMHO.
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