He realized the hardcore truth. It doesn’t matter which side has the moral high ground, we are all still apes with ape brains and are capable of complete horror.
@MsMatthewxxx22 күн бұрын
Ojo con los que viajais a Bulgaria, hay una empresa de Alquiler de coches que se llama first rent a car (lemark trucks ltd), se hace visible y los encuentras en Booking o Ryanair, NO ALQUILAR aquí, se quedan con los 500€ de fianza que te hacen pagar una vez te entregan el coche, no tienen oficina física y cuando te dan el coche te lo llevan a la terminal del aeropuerto y te llevan un datáfono para que pagues, es ESTAFA!!!!!
@deshipe23 күн бұрын
Jungs shadow. Kurtz says these were not monsters, not demons. They were men. Men with families, with kids. And yet they could cut the arms off little children. Kurtz realizes they are just men, just as he is. Kurtz then knows he could do the same. In fact he wishes he had ten divisions of men capable of doing such a thing. Kurtz has integrated his shadow. He knows what men, including himself are capable of. Every atrocity ever commited was done by men. Just like you, just like me. If you were alive in Germany in the 1930s nd 1940s, you would have been a national socialist. All the virtue signalling is crap. There was nothing special about them. There is nothing special about you. If you think you would have been the lone guy saying this is wrong, you are fooling yourself
@cassanneАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@nedmerrill6228Ай бұрын
Apocalypse Now 2 Starring Nathan Lane. Not sure why that was not green lit by the studio.
@crazyralph6386Ай бұрын
I think the perfect ending would’ve been Willard showing up at Kurtz’s family doorstep, fulfilling the Colonel’s wishes to explain everything to his son?
@gfx2943Ай бұрын
Brando could have even offered Willard the Cycle Trophy and no more lines; and then called out to Johnny Boy and the rest of the gang - and it would have still been the most bad ass scene ever.
@MrMariajuana62Ай бұрын
Gracias amigo por este video, estoy evaluando ir a europa y Sofia esta en carpeta
@belasuarezАй бұрын
Me encanta! 🔥
@shenloken2Ай бұрын
They couldn’t get Brando to fit in his military uniform originally made for him…so they instead gave him black Egyptian cotton pajamas. Somehow this worked even better in showing Kurtz’s full regression from his previous military life.
@BeauClark-mq5piАй бұрын
I honestly don’t think they’re acting.
@tomassaraceniАй бұрын
esta buenisimo
@sofiagarcia7198Ай бұрын
Me encanta! Me hace viajar
@eduardoperez2327Ай бұрын
Tremendo muy buena combinación de música y vídeo
@rosaemilia1294Ай бұрын
¡excelente video!
@yessicaagurreАй бұрын
Amé. Lindo trabajo.
@BarbymlsАй бұрын
Maravilloso!!! 🤩✨
@EricCastro-x2zАй бұрын
When your dad is fighting w your mom
@alvaro.loretoАй бұрын
Brutal bro ❤🔥
@dragonzioifyАй бұрын
Ta bueno!
@angelnavas4124Ай бұрын
Brutal
@eduhernandez2937Ай бұрын
Toooop!✨
@glasszeraki9195Ай бұрын
He is wrong. So close to being right, in many sentences…but then he veers off into insanity, in every one. The vicinity of correctness is what makes him dangerous.
@danielaascoli569Ай бұрын
Wunderbar!!!
@johnfajardo9484Ай бұрын
Excelentes tomas!
@jorgeprieto4755Ай бұрын
Que buen trabajo
@jhonniheredia655Ай бұрын
Exelente
@DuberlyDuberly2 ай бұрын
Tánger el puerto del encanto...lindos recuerdos...tierra de mi padre y sus antepasados...cuando la conocí me sentí muy bien y acogido...recuerdos...amada Tánger..
@Brainjoy012 ай бұрын
Mr. Peterman?
@Cyclonus242 ай бұрын
Performed this in junior year of high school in a debate class. The category is called, “interp,” in which you perform an already published material in a certain amount of time. When I did this one in class, people applauded me, and the cute girl on the front row, exclaimed, “oh my god I’m about to cry!” I’m 26 now and I remember the reaction I got and I fall back on it from time to time to remind myself I’m not completely irrelevant or useless. This sounds like a fake, “they all clapped, and yelled, and cheered” type of bullshit; but this actually happened. I’m plain and boring as a person, but it meant the world to get a reaction after a performance.
@danmcguire89412 ай бұрын
This is the greatest acting I've ever seen.
@rafaelquintero25022 ай бұрын
Sofia, no Sofía....
@sgt_slobber.76282 ай бұрын
This was the moment when He told his story of when he Converted to the Dark side!!!! When the Hero Green Beret became the Devil!!!!!!👿👿👿
@tonyreyes37803 ай бұрын
When you’re a freshman waiting to see the principal and you make conversation with the senior going in before you.
@bgray6253 ай бұрын
You must make a friend of horror. A few beers, a few laughs, a pile of little arms, good times
@Useeeeerr77793 ай бұрын
Es una ciudad con muchos encantos muy bonita 💯
@singletona0823 ай бұрын
He was filmed in shadow because Brando was shockingly overweight, basically because he went 'fuck you I do what I want.' The man from all I have heard is a complete asshole to work with behind the scenes but once camera started rolling, consummate professional that always brought his best to the screen.
@oweeman_tib82563 ай бұрын
2:44 the line “there they were in a pile, a pile of… little arms.” Does a better job at capturing every aspect of war better than most books or movies will ever do. The absurdity, the suffering, the unnecessary bloodshed feeding into a cycle of violence, where these one armed children will one take up arms (irony) and fight in this same war. Under what other circumstance would one find himself looking upon a pile of little arms, the next lines build on this and formulate this iconic monologue, but that line alone never fails to give me chills, he says it as though he is still trying to figure it out himself, which is fitting for his character. Kurtz ultimately represents the broken American soldier, capable of murder and mass destruction, but forever perplexed by the nature of him being there, at the end of the day the American soldier was just as if not more capable of destruction, but their backs weren’t against the wall as they were for the Vietnamese, because of this they cannot understand the necessity for the horrors that they committed themselves, and they see it for what it is, a slaughter.
@fglink3 ай бұрын
Creo q me ha gustado todo lo q he escuchado hecho por ti. Aún recuerdo Monte de Venus y el intercambio del bajo por bateria entre Andrés y tú. Ahora bien, el video tiene un nivel Smashing Pumpkins - Marilyn - Tool. Felicitaciones "El Chavo". Está como dicen acá: "above and beyond". Gracias.
@piewert7874 ай бұрын
The judgement is laden in the decision to impose upon the Vietnamese people and inoculate their children without their permission. Our judgement permits us to do this because we have judged it to be the “right thing” to do. But in judging, we are not considering the opinion of the other. The Vietnamese people felt the horrors of this imposition and were able to flip it upon the Americans. In cutting off the arms of the children the Viet Cong are befriending horror in their unwavering will to self-determine. They are stating “we do not want you here” in the most explicit and direct way possible. Cutting through the very judgement that started the incursion in the first place. It is clearly an allegory for the Vietnamese War in totality. The US went in with the intention of “inoculating” Vietnam from communism. The Vietnamese people responded in no uncertain terms that they reject the intervention regardless of intent, and they will uphold their self-determination until their last breath.
@JR-hs4lz4 ай бұрын
One of the finest scenes on every level of any film ever created.
@hyperion69644 ай бұрын
Increible pieza audiovisual
@rohmo114 ай бұрын
Increíble broder
@awkiesteban47674 ай бұрын
Dondi returns
@besakalles4 ай бұрын
Una chimba parcero !
@tomassaraceni4 ай бұрын
Esta muy bueno este video
@EduardoRos854 ай бұрын
El cazador y el Volta jajaja movida dark caraqueña
@Cari-lm2si4 ай бұрын
Interesante y hermosa Tanger...gracias.
@zitherzon21214 ай бұрын
They say that Brando bought a tropical island after this movie.