@@barco99 you low key sound like a whiney bitch so maybe you should give it a watch
@barco9910 сағат бұрын
@MacabreStorytelling Getting a job and a car is being man enough. I don't need to be some sort of samurai to be a man.
@Teddy-zr8yv13 сағат бұрын
I don't like Andrew Tate, but the charges were dropped, It doesn't matter how we feel about someone Don't leave information half done For the sake of the argument we must be honest, thanks for making me discover this movie because this is a 💎 check road to perdition and if you want put it in this series... merry christmas ❤
@MacabreStorytelling11 сағат бұрын
The charges were not dropped. Make sure you read the article instead of just the Twitter headline.
@Teddy-zr8yv10 сағат бұрын
@MacabreStorytelling Ahh, I get it now, they gave the case back to the prosecutor's office, uff 😅 thanks for correcting me man, merry christmas
@transvestosaurus87817 сағат бұрын
GA-YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY /chang
@stinkystinkypoopystinkypeepee17 сағат бұрын
good video
@liamrogers8421Күн бұрын
This film is one of my favourites and I'm glad to see you covering it.. You're an underrated KZbinr, love your videos.
@unknownenityКүн бұрын
Ok let me tell you this , rejects weakness when we need to build the society to better place not being weak to this thing" men are supposed to be submissive" if we have that kind of language we dont have anything like saving lives, fire fighter, soldier , doctor,...ect, we stay masculine because we fight for better future better health better and better life for future family or being the man in your word for better generation, I agree with your opinion its not ok for push down the weak person just you are a better person, the right choice is being the better you but its not ok for being in the society language we use now either like what the hell is fatphobic what the hell is forced acceptance to genders what hell is in society we live for, hope that you consider this a fair opinion of mine. After all we have been through hell in this year of 2024
@h44rpКүн бұрын
8:40
@charlesp.8555Күн бұрын
315 lbs is 143 non-retarded units.
@V4NowКүн бұрын
Is this film a western yet?
@JM-mc3muКүн бұрын
Why is there so many men in prison compared to women... nobody ever talks about systemic sexism.
@rickfruitygrimes2 күн бұрын
14:58 there is a comic con question, in like 2014 whenever season 4 finished, that was asked to d&d about the Tysha omission and they essentially say that it wouldn’t have worked because it would’ve been too much exposition since as well by the nature of a tv show, the thoughts we hear in the book in the characters head are omitted and they didn’t want to use a flash back either so they decided to remove that part. They made some excuse that some parts aren’t adoptable for a show like this.
@SallyLock103emeCaris2 күн бұрын
Interesting ❤
@Summonick22 күн бұрын
Man I’m happy to see another upload, but also worried that the channel is gonna turn into all incel conversion and rehabilitation/reparenting videos.
@pranavnambiar88162 күн бұрын
next lesson in manhood video you can talk about thors or thorfinn from vinland saga
@retro-ronin2 күн бұрын
I felt like Harakiri is to the samurai genre what Unforgiven was to the western genre. A complete dressing down and deconstruction of the mythos around these "legendary" heroes and "examples" of chivalry for what they truly were.
@SahilRaj-tw2xb2 күн бұрын
It's a good day when Macabre uploads.
@coldsteel71152 күн бұрын
Was not expecting a 60s black and white Samurai film to echo themes so relevant today. I guess they just don’t make ‘em like they used to.
@orterves2 күн бұрын
1:53 modern "stoicism" is completely divorced from Stoicism, so much so I feel like it was made up by hedonists to denigrate actual Stoicism
@rumination23992 күн бұрын
Yeah. Walter White was worse because he was more conscious
@stevepetersen80682 күн бұрын
Of course he knows what peanut butter & taxes are, he's just acting ignorant on purpose.
@reginaphalange94172 күн бұрын
Emotional control isn't characteristic of men, unless you consider women to be like children
@MacabreStorytelling2 күн бұрын
@@reginaphalange9417 which a lot of “traditional” men do lol
@reginaphalange9417Күн бұрын
@MacabreStorytelling yes, wrongly
@reginaphalange9417Күн бұрын
@MacabreStorytelling yes, wrongly
@nont184112 күн бұрын
I think that the main reason Harakiri (and many other movies made by Masaki Kobayashi) is so underrated was because, like some youtuber I cannot remember said (I can remember him now. His channel name is LowercaseJai. Awesome channel. Awesome videos), he did something that Akira Kurosawa wasn’t fully committed to do: making a strong anti-government critique via his works. Not saying that Kurosawa is bad. Kurosawa is fantastic but most of his works are about personal conflicts and whenever it's political, it's mainly the adaptations of Shakespeare (that’s why international audience love him) but Kobayashi criticized Japanese government strongly. That’s why his work didn’t sell quite well (at least at that time) to the Western audience. Western audience has this misconception that samurais were extremely honorable and wouldn’t descend to corruption like Western politicians and aristocrats. And they actually believe that “Bushido” is what defines Japanese society (despite it was only constructed during Meiji period as a pro-emperor propaganda, which snowballed into horrific war crimes in ww2). That’s why the movie like Last Samurai that portrays samurai in a heroic sense sells so well in the US, in contrast to the movies that portray samurai as corrupt and scummy like Slience (Martin Scorsese film) and Kobayashi films, which later became cult classics. And that’s also why Shogun is such a breath of fresh air for American audience because Shogun portrays samurai as the way they actually were, not some idealistic hero, and the true nature of samurai was best represented by the titular character himself, Lord Toranaga, whom I considered to be one of the best villain protagonists this year alongside the Penguin and Jimmy from Mouthwashing. My take might be wrong. Feel free to disagree but please do it respectfully.
@JimBz842 күн бұрын
Holy shit! I forgot i was subbed to your channel! Hell yeah!
@warlordofbritannia2 күн бұрын
My experience has taught me that if you teach yourself not to worry about things beyond your control not only will you better control your feelings but you’ll also feel less anxiety in general. If you’re still having trouble, try to visualize something other than the worst case scenario and convince yourself that it is more likely (which it usually is).
@Punchout1012 күн бұрын
Babe... Kino just dropped
@ohitsthatguy80792 күн бұрын
I love this series. I don’t know if I need it, but I know a lot of folks do
@Rox123ify2 күн бұрын
Kinda reminds me of Kratos at the beginning of GOW testing Atreus's anger. Anger can be a useful tool, but only if you can control it.
@gangganggang22192 күн бұрын
HELL YEAH Harakiri is PEAK I want everyone to watch this film please
@pikachuuprising6372 күн бұрын
Loved it. Still awaiting six feet under essay.
@patrickthompson32162 күн бұрын
I can't wait for the day we get one of these videos about Aragorn
@ringkunmori2 күн бұрын
Hey Mac, a character I recommend you look into is Vash The Stampede from the Anime, Trigun, who is probably the best depiction of a hero who follows the no kill rule. I think he can be a very positive male role model
@gangganggang22192 күн бұрын
Vash is a really cool guy. I'd also recommend Thorfin in season 2 of Vinland Saga
@deletedTestimony2 күн бұрын
Vash was my role model growing up. Goofball, kind to all, absolute badass, took pain for others to a fault. amazing show.
@HungL0W2 күн бұрын
Kept us waiting huh?
@eddiehumetewa40692 күн бұрын
Lets gooo! I absolutely love this movie and haven't seen much analysis on it. Great stuft as always
@ClassicMovieMan-ws2jz2 күн бұрын
Literally the first takeaway I got from watching this film for the first time was how Tsugumo was peak masculinity. Nice to be validated.
@HdjdjdjfBdndndn2 күн бұрын
The final duel in this movie is so damn good
@Cheatcoe2 күн бұрын
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!!!!!!
@MacabreStorytelling2 күн бұрын
@@Cheatcoe vibing
@Dsan8052 күн бұрын
All I know about masculinity is that, my ass isn’t leaving the Titanic but my wife and children will. People talk like masculinity is hard to grasp but that’s women who don’t understand that us staying on the titanic and you getting on the lifeboats is a choice on our part.
@edatthegovernance2 күн бұрын
No, you're based. (Small smile, slightly watery eyes.)
@gregorymeyer17982 күн бұрын
I proposed to my girl when i was 34 and she was diagnosed with breast cancer 3 weeks later... I did everything i could to be a rock and be there for her, went to all the treatments, every dr appointment etc. And it wasn't until about 2 and a half years later when she was still battling the cancer we were told it spread so much there wasn't much more they could do, and it was then i finally broke down... Cried in front of her and could bo longer hold it in... I realized as much as it is important to be a support to loved ones, they also need to be that for you. (For anyone wondering, she did pass away 2 months after that appointment, the kids are both over 18 and in college and have done well, and im still a mess most days, 10 years later)
@Eiahtx2 күн бұрын
Stay strong, brother.
@gregorymeyer17982 күн бұрын
@Eiahtx thanks man. I appreciate it
@sardonically-inclined76452 күн бұрын
3:25 Widow(er)* Literally the only correction I have for this
@champagnepapisocialist59032 күн бұрын
"Women are more emotional than men" is a common meme that misframes the issue. Women are socialized to be more comfortable expressing sadness, grief, joy, and empathizing with other people's emotional states. Men are socialized to be more comfortable expressing anger, rage, and aggression and prioritizing their own needs over anyone elses. "Women are more emotional than men" he said, as he lit a couch on fire because his football team won or lost a game. That is emotional, whether you frame it that way or not!
@TheKastyl2 күн бұрын
ok man i'm gonna go watch it and come back after this intro
@MadMaks272 күн бұрын
Yet another top quality video. Easier said than done but I try remaining patient with myself. Think before doing anything else. My grandpa taught me that the more patient I am with my thoughts feelings and actions. I'll understand myself and perhaps the world more clearly and faster. "Whoever has the most patience. Gets where they're going the fastest."
@PDog692 күн бұрын
This is a great movie
@boreddude76982 күн бұрын
Been waiting for another one of these, loved the Roadhouse one