“Let’s get this SOLDIER to a hospital bed right now” Recognition and respect for his efforts in a war zone, you love to see it.
@crystalo355011 ай бұрын
Made me cry he deserved much more for what they put him through and he still only wanted to do what was right he didn't hold it against them he must of had a good understanding that some times people just live a different life and learn a way that we don't always agree or what not but it makes them who they r alot of the time they become the person that raised them and he I'm sure he just had a unconditional love but what im getting at is he saved their butts anyway
@davidrooks32747 ай бұрын
@@crystalo3550 he was a GREAT man
@swearnetgaming71665 ай бұрын
All without never even firing a single shot from basic training onward
@TechiesUnofficial5 ай бұрын
Actually, he said "hospital tent" :)
@ryalston55302 ай бұрын
I cried so hard when I heard that line
@leiflohne30967 ай бұрын
The most amazing thing about Doss is that he managed to forgive those who ridiculed him.
@Donnie9by55 ай бұрын
Isn’t that what a Christian would do?
@devil_anse10 күн бұрын
@@leiflohne3096 absolutely countless.
@MikePattison Жыл бұрын
And to think that they left out a lot of the heroic things Doss did so the movie about him would be believable. It is truly an inspiration to all of us, no matter how timid we are, we are capable of great things if we allow courage to take hold instead of fear.
@penultimateh766 Жыл бұрын
That was true about Sergeant York too. His real actions were so incredible and out there that filming them would have looked absurd. They did the opposite with Audie Murphy. The film is accurate but a lot of people accuse it of being overblown and impossible.
@tennesseeridgerunner5992 Жыл бұрын
This is apropos of nothing, but one common thread between Doss, Murphy, and York is that they were all Southern boys.@@penultimateh766
@Godofchaosdragons Жыл бұрын
@@penultimateh766 that’s because Audie Murphy played himself and had them get it right as much as possible. Audie wanted it to be authentic and true to what he experienced and considering that man had PTSD and allowed himself to be put in a situation similar to the one he experienced, even if it was a Hollywood set speaks volumes to his character and mental fortitude.
@penultimateh766 Жыл бұрын
@@Godofchaosdragons Fascinating, thanks!
@davidrooks327411 ай бұрын
@@Godofchaosdragons Audie Murphy was a true hero
@brucefreitas2035 Жыл бұрын
Doss is one of a few blessed soldiers who in all reality should have died a 100 times. BLESS YOU MY MAN.
@carmellabrown3335 Жыл бұрын
He was covered and protected. He had good works to do.
@briancarey11598 ай бұрын
He did after the war. Desmond doss suffered greatly and I mean greatly after the war. He had very severe ptsd. He lost Dorothy to a car accident which he was driving. She was dieing of cancer. Yes my friend he died 100 times. I know cause I've died 100 times for all the same reasons. So much of me is dead, my body just doesn't know to stop functioning. Yes, all soldiers who have seen what we have seen and do the things we did, everyone of these men die alittle more with each nightmare.
@Svensk71197 ай бұрын
@@briancarey1159 I am so sorry to say you are right. He re-fought that battle 'til al last he was given Peace. And I am sorry to hear that you must re-fight your battles. I hope I offer no insult when I pray that you are given peace in this life, and need not wait on the Next. God bless you.
@jamiemercer68475 ай бұрын
surely u would get ptsd from that
@Mcgregor8543 ай бұрын
@@jamiemercer6847 You can get PTSD, Survivor's Guilt, and anything else given the circumstances. And don't call me Shirlee.
@bjw48597 ай бұрын
I'm not a religious person but even I have to acknowledge that lad had someone looking over him, you can't make stuff like that up, I'm glad he went on to have a long & happy life.
@tylerwilson3507 Жыл бұрын
Vince Vaughn really surprised me with his role in this film, he was really good.
@kainschild Жыл бұрын
He has been mainly doing serious roles for the last few years and he is pretty believable in them.
@ricksanchez5949 Жыл бұрын
Jurassic Park 2 was mint. Read the book.
@northislandguy7 ай бұрын
He played a FBI agent in The Cell with Jlo he was pretty good as a serious actor
@trashed40056 ай бұрын
He was pretty good in Brawl in Cell Block 99 as a more serious role.
@Kalah_ Жыл бұрын
That real-life Doss guy probably badassed harder than any badass in history has ever badassed. Respect.
@TheBlackKnightmare Жыл бұрын
while badass indeed i would encourage you to look up Leo Major from canada. that man single handedly captured an entire town from the germans just to save it from being shelled costing civilian lives. captured literally hundreds of enemy soldiers killed several SS and was awarded the 2nd highest award possible 3x one of which was in the korean war which he also took part in...
@death_walker21 Жыл бұрын
there were many chads in ww2 some from the axis and some from the allies, desmond doss is definitely one of them
@The_Ethereum Жыл бұрын
I dunno. Ever hear of Blackbeard AKA, Edward Thatch (Teach, Tech, Thetch)? He was pretty badass man.
@FP194 Жыл бұрын
@@TheBlackKnightmare Sgt Alvin York single-handedly captured 200 German soldiers in WWI and was awarded the CMH
@Eric.1I37 Жыл бұрын
Daniel Joseph Daly Born: November 11, 1873 One example of his exploits: Since the defensive positions surrounding the legation were badly damaged, the rest of the Marines headed off to gather reinforcements and supplies to rebuild the fortifications around the embassy. Private Daly volunteered to stay back and hold the fort while they were gone. That night, shit hit the fan. Dan was just hanging out, smoking a cigarette, when all of a sudden a huge force of Chinese Boxers started bull-rushing the American Embassy with torches, rifles, and various other weaponry raised above their heads, screaming like madmen. They had come to destroy the consulate, and Daly was the only man between this rampaging horde and the diplomatic legation. In the face of this seemingly unending onslaught, Dan Daly knew it was time to be a Marine. He jammed an ammunition belt into his squad machine gun, took a deep breath, and squeezed the trigger. The next morning, the rest of Private Daly's squad arrived at the barricade Daly had been charged with defending. Through the smoke and the carnage, they saw Dan Daly sitting on the fortifications puffing a smoke, surrounded by the bodies of 200 slain Boxers. For his actions in single-handedly defending the legation in the face of impossible odds, Private Daly received the Congressional Medal of Honor. BTW: he ran out of ammo and went hand to hand toward end of the fight..with knife, rifle butt, etc Another example: In 1917 the United States once again needed the help of Sergeant Daly. Around this time France and Germany were in the middle of the biggest and deadliest war the planet had ever seen, and the U.S. decided to send in the Marines to help kick some ass in "The Great War", as it was now being called. Well Daly sure as shit wasn't going to miss out on an opportunity to fight in a World War, so he shipped out at age 44. He fought in several campaigns with the American Expeditionary Force in France, and won combat medals three more times - once when he crawled out under heavy enemy fire and rescued a half-dozen wounded Marines who were pinned down, once when he single-handedly captured 13 German soldiers, and once when he took out a heavily-fortified German machine gun nest all by himself using nothing more than a handful of grenades and a Colt .45 Automatic. He was also wounded three times, but yeah right like that could slow him down. Daly's greatest moment in World War I came during the intense fighting at the Battle of Belleau Wood. Daly's Marines were in the middle of a shitstorm. They were outnumbered two-to-one, outgunned, and facing down the barrel of a veritable load of German machine gun nests. They had been pinned down for hours by a non-stop hail of artillery and gunfire, and things were looking bleak as hell for our boys. Well all of a sudden, just as things were looking hopeless, a lone figure jumped up onto the earthworks the American Marines had been using for cover. Sergeant Dan Daly looked down the line, clutched his rifle and shouted, "Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?" before charging out to meet the enemy. The men of the United States Marine Corps saw this act of bravery and decided, no, they did not want to live forever. They went "over the top" and charged the German positions. On 26 June 1917 the U.S. High Command in France received the following telegram: Woods now U.S. Marine Corps entirely. For his actions in the Belleau Woods, Sergeant Daly received the Navy Cross and the French Croix de Guerre. Semper Fi
@MrErizid Жыл бұрын
The Japanese sniper was one bit that was changed to be more believable than the true story. The sniper survived the war and testified that he had Doss in his sights 3 different times but his gun jammed all 3 times. This was too unbelievable even for a movie about a true story so it was changed to the sniper scene we have here at 1:30.
@criscurse3143 Жыл бұрын
god was just having fun with that guy
@adrianma2758 Жыл бұрын
@@criscurse3143 God said "HOLY SHIT, WHAT" and decided to spare a guy that was willing to fucking save over 150 fucking people on a god damn battlefield against he japanese during WW2 LOL. Malnourished, had 17 pieces of mother fucking shrapnel in the his body, but decided to push forward to keep saving lives. Fucking guy was literally the second coming of christ lmfaoooooo
@WizzRacing11 ай бұрын
Same thing happen to George Washington. An Indian fighting with the British in Braddox's Army. Who had been killed. Washington took command.. "Another witness who had spoken with Red Hawk, an Indian chief, after the victory, said he had shot 11 different times at Washington without hitting him and because his gun had never before missed its mark, Red Hawk ceased firing at him, convinced that the Great Spirit protected Washington." "Our rifles were leveled- rifles which, but for you, knew not how to miss. It was all in vain; a power mightier far than we shielded you. Seeing you were under the special guardianship of the Great Spirit, we immediately ceased to fire at you."
@mikeripperda88788 ай бұрын
If you have faith the size of a mustard seed you can move a mountain.
@susandaniels97337 ай бұрын
I've heard of events like this,guns fail to fire,explosions from which people walked out of,bullets passing through people and blowing up the seat behind them.surviving a 10000 foot fall.
@timfrayser70188 ай бұрын
I've watched this clip a dozen times, and every time Doss goes over the edge with his dead friend takes my breath away.
@Uajd-hb1qs Жыл бұрын
That still frame of Desmond running into smoke clouds, illuminated by sunlight is utterly beautiful.
@petfur_24 күн бұрын
Nobody in the comments seems to be talking about this, but at 2:32, is the first moment in the film that Doss actually holds a gun. But for me, at that moment, Desmond was not holding a gun, because he didn’t use it as one. He gave that metal tube with wooden parts a new purpose, a new meaning as a way of saving a life, not take one… and he did. He proved that in this broken world, one could still use something designed purely to destroy, to do the exact opposite. He used an object of killing to save, and I think thats fucking beautiful
@penultimateh766 Жыл бұрын
I wonder how many men attempted things like this, but were just shot dead after the first step, so we never knew about it.
@frankmorgan6783Ай бұрын
@@penultimateh766 So true , countless times probably...
@ScottRector-iy6uk19 күн бұрын
I would imagine thousands of American GIs survived horrific injuries during this battle, but also succumb to that many wounds also
@cripplehawk Жыл бұрын
Crazy to think Mel Gibson had to tone down Desmond's heroic's because it was too crazy in real life that people would have thought Mel Gibson Hollywoodized it.
@robertcampopiano60018 ай бұрын
The truth is always more unbelievable than fiction. You could probably do a mini-series on just what he fid that night.
@EricTMad6 ай бұрын
They had to do that with "To Hell and Back" too, where Audie Murphy played himself.
@ShermanT.Potter5 ай бұрын
Sir Hanush, it is an honour to be in your presence! :D
@jarrodmelson7802 Жыл бұрын
He and Sgt Benevidez’s stories are two that always amaze me. There are countless more that would and do from US soldiers, I know, countless stories of bravery, sacrifice, honor, and perseverance. Would that I could show but a small fraction of the character of such men and women.
@iMattCi89 Жыл бұрын
A Japanese soldier claimed he had Doss in his sights, but his gun jammed each time he tried to take a shot at him. That's just miraculous.
@eckhardt76 Жыл бұрын
Divine intervention there.
@hello7032 Жыл бұрын
Oh for fucks sake here come the Christians
@rickhaaksema6627 Жыл бұрын
@@hello7032 dawg have u seen the movie😂
@hello7032 Жыл бұрын
@@rickhaaksema6627 yeah I know and all the Christians have and they cream their pants every time
@m.94 Жыл бұрын
That’s cap 🧢
@Cdntrvler54 Жыл бұрын
When in (5:05) he starts to walk, the look on his face shows his suspicion then suddenly he realizes their respect. The last soldier, his smile shows his respect. That is my take
@sterlingmullett69424 ай бұрын
Something else I think was good in this scene is when the Major/Captain reaches out and holds his head a bit, Doss presses his head into the hand - seeking comfort. Thought that was a nice choice by the actor to do that, even if subtly. It seemed so natural.
@joefran619Ай бұрын
The men realizing they are in the presence of a brave man. A very good scene, as I played over and over.
@northamericanintercontinen32076 ай бұрын
To think the countless people that are currently with us thanks to Doss’s efforts to save their great grandparents and grandparents. He earned heaven.
@reapergamingcentral423825 күн бұрын
They ridiculed him for his beliefs, and yet he saved over 70 men in his company, thus earning their respect.
@nickwest1476 Жыл бұрын
That scene just never gets old!
@nextube_owner Жыл бұрын
Some people deserve more than a Medal of Honor
@awolf913 Жыл бұрын
Well said!
@ryanchristian39777 ай бұрын
Thats up to God himself
@henrygoboy86217 ай бұрын
my father was there. described the sheer hill with rope ladder. said during the fighting the smoke was thick and that enemy soldiers would pop up from caves among the US troops and blow themselves up. this movie depicts what he described.
@heathermichael39877 ай бұрын
God does things Gods way .
@StarflightProductions Жыл бұрын
Even in a serious war movie, Vince Vaughn still found a way to be funny
@UrbicideАй бұрын
Hacksaw Ridge has got to be my favorite WW2 movie. What an incredible story, based on fact. I wish that Desmond Doss could have seen the movie made honoring him before he passed.
@seabeebillm5 ай бұрын
Doss’ story is truly remarkable, but can we all just take a minute to appreciate what an amazing job double V did playing his platoon Sgt…
@EarthenDam5 ай бұрын
In real life he had to low crawl rescue a lot of those soldiers, if you haven't done a proper low crawl, you have no idea how tiring that is, let alone with a wounded soldier on your back and he did miles worth of that. He collapsed of pure exhaustion after he got the last soldier.
@Bro_why_are_you_here6 ай бұрын
I remember Turners last words from cod "No sacrifices too great, NOW GO!"
@georgiamoyse2233 ай бұрын
One of the BEST movies ever.
@nancystevens7447 Жыл бұрын
The miracle is anyone survived,they all deserved medals for valor!
@marksellers4875 Жыл бұрын
Before God, before their Mother's, they call for me. The Medic's Creed. I will come for you... The LORD bless and keep all that bear that red cross on their uniforms. No braver man EVER went to battle.
@rudem.2973 Жыл бұрын
Amazing true story. He stayed behind , when the entire battalion left. When he tried to save Smitty , played by actor : Luke Bracey. He found out that Smitty had died. He then prays to God. He tells God," God I can't hear you ". Then a fallen soldier is yelling and begging for help. Artillery shells are still falling down . As there are still American soldiers laying down wounded but still alive. Japanese soldiers are on foot patrols looking for American soldiers wounded . So they could bayonet them and kill them. Yet, amazingly Desmond Doss takes cover and safely waits for opportunity to rescue the ones he could save. How many Americans do we have now days would do this ? He saved over 75 American wounded soldiers . Its believed he actually saved 100 . Amazing story of courage and love for man kind and a true love for God. Action speaks louder then words. Also he saved his captain that was trying to kick him out of the Army. When he pushed a hand grenade away from the captain and kicked the other hand grenade with his foot. He even rescued his Sargent that was hazing him back in boot camp. To pull a blanket with all the weight of a sargent that weighed more then his self. God gave him the courage and the strength . Amazing movie and true story. They should teach this in all high schools. Loyalty , love , courage. Plus : Love for God's Holy Bible. Amen.
@wolger Жыл бұрын
Amen.
@ronetaratu12 Жыл бұрын
Amen ! Great piece you wrote there ❣️ Love for the Bible, Gods word
@saduuuuuuuuuuu Жыл бұрын
What a crap..... I pray for ur recovery
@tylerlawlerDEVGRU Жыл бұрын
In the old days people used to give the executioner coins as a tip to make it quick and painless. It was also a sign that he didn't hold his executioner responsible for doing his job. -Old Yeller
@Uh-oh_Oreo8 ай бұрын
He was just the vessel! Not to take anything away for this man but the lord gave him strength and protection. We should all be so blessed as to have that type of power flow thru us. In his name and all his glory god bless Desmond Doss
@garymcaleer61127 ай бұрын
This film has given great homage to the Christian faith and how the Ten Commandments play a role in each of our lives. History teaches how nations have fallen when the Presence of GOD is driven away by crime, that the Bible defines as sin, and the enemy of peace takes His place. Just look where we are now with the lawlessness everywhere. And these are times of peace.
@brianna44marie71 Жыл бұрын
That it definitely is intense and he saved so many soldiers as well.
@GAME1BOY Жыл бұрын
20 Years of my family taking me to church and this movie somehow made me more of a christen than any pastor
@mortagagedfreemen32310 ай бұрын
Amen to that!
@Uh-oh_Oreo8 ай бұрын
Naw wisdom and knowledge does that for us every thing else is there but it's for us to truly believe. To give it to the Almighty and say I can't and trust that he can and then see he did but not look. A different type of situation between looking and seeing and listening and hearing ya know but I agree with you 100
@patriot94557 ай бұрын
Heroism is an event, Private Doss made it his lifestyle
@WNShadow814Ай бұрын
to pull that many adult men wearing their full gear to safety and keep going back for another one shows amazing will power.
@georgesakellaropoulos8162Ай бұрын
More guts than you can string on a 40 mile fence.
@GeorgeRyan-j5c20 сағат бұрын
What Desmond Doss is the true definition of bravery. Imagine spending a night behind enemy lines with no way to protect yourself surrounded by enemies with no way to defend yourself and still be able to pull 75 wounded men off the ridge that otherwise would die.
@TTraveller36 ай бұрын
In real life Doss represents the best of humanity…. He is a true hero…. He saved hundreds of lives…. He understood loyalty, service, duty, compassion, kindness, faith, hope and love. Doss let his actions speak for him. He inspires us to be better people. 😇😇😇🙏🙏🙏
@strattuner Жыл бұрын
HE CALLED on the HOLY SPIRIT, when you do that,GOD turns it on and shuts it off,leaving bewildered men in AWE,DOSS ASKED
@JPVNG67 Жыл бұрын
was not God, was his FAITH
@strattuner Жыл бұрын
@@JPVNG67 faith in who? GOD,GOD INTERVENED,he does it all the time,i've personally seen three miracles,one for me and two for others,and i don't care who believes me or not,why? FAITH
@nate78824 Жыл бұрын
Sgt. York was another example of a godly man exercising faith on the battlefield.
@davidarchibald502 ай бұрын
"Are you wounded?"...They were all wounded, everyone of them that came back. All had the deepest wounds of all, of the mind.
@BooksbyAFoster Жыл бұрын
I love this show... I love real heroes... God bless all real heroes...
@BruceWEsrom9 ай бұрын
As the Bible says, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." God was with him because he believes.
@richjasso Жыл бұрын
An amazing man of faith and bravery. God bless his memory and those who lived and died .
@davidreed335726 күн бұрын
I was proud to go thru fort Jackson, tank hill, in May of 1985. The same barracks that these guys trained in. I trained in. Wish I'd of known it back then. There was still ww2 training posters up. For map and terrain training, they actually had posters of naked women. I wish I could have kept a few of those posters.
@hannahpascua4881 Жыл бұрын
I really Love this scene..so intense!😊
@Dmog9718 күн бұрын
6:13 that one guy that didn’t beat him in the barracks ☺️☺️
@vfk8644 Жыл бұрын
hes hero, every one is hero. Glad he saves heros.
@angamthangmeiso58064 ай бұрын
This is smart and heroic. Giving priority to education means building nation in different dimension...it is vivid that everyone enjoys the fruit of discipline from this movies. 😅
@MrAmmofreak9 ай бұрын
A true hero! Confident in his belief!! I guess... consequence...!!!!!!!!!!
@chucklana161 Жыл бұрын
That's faith in action. Amazing story
@CobbyLouis5 ай бұрын
When he said "...that, or a bullet" I kinda wish he had said, "Sorry sir, I don't carry a rifle"
@Craig2760Ай бұрын
The fact that Doss did what he did is beyond comprehension. Yet, no man should ever have needed to experience that horror. War is the epitome of human indecency.
@frankbonfilio7443 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best WW2 movies ever made.
@justaguyivory Жыл бұрын
Mel is brilliant
@haibui9543 Жыл бұрын
One of the best war movie scene 👍
@jonathandiaz49976 ай бұрын
11 months ago 😮
@VictorPerez-hg2ed Жыл бұрын
And so the lord will sent his angel down to earth to protect and save the innocent from the firey pit.
@grubb2103 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, Desmond Doss deserves to be remembered in part as Saint Doss.
@VictorPerez-hg2ed Жыл бұрын
@@grubb2103 yes I agree with u on that one my friend.
@hardwirecars Жыл бұрын
@@grubb2103 yeah but non of us protistants do that kind of thing its one of the issues we had with the catholics they deafied mortals.
@sarahpearson1504 Жыл бұрын
@@hardwirecars Deified? How so?
@grubb2103 Жыл бұрын
@@hardwirecars To be a saint isn't to be a deity. A saint is typically someone who's carried out great acts of kindness and overall good in the name of God. I myself am not directly religious but even I feel that Doss deserves to be remembered as such.
@dapperdarlingdm572321 күн бұрын
I appreciate that this is not 100% accurate. Nothing can be in these kinds of situations. But if only 1% was true, this man was a hero. This reminds me of Piper millen, who, at the order of his CO, played the pipes on Sword Beach during D day. He told his CO, Lord lovat, that playing the pipes was against regulations, and Lovat replied. Ah, but that's the English War Office. You and I are both Scottish, and that doesn't apply" They advanced to pegasus bridge under the Piper. Snipers could have taken him out but, according to sources, didn't. He had no weapon, just a musical instrument, and survived that. Insane
@mjgasiecki Жыл бұрын
Vince was surgical with that weapon.
@tomoslewis96562 күн бұрын
Doss and others like him managed to square the circle; duty, sacrifice, service to your country without killing. Honour untarnished.
@Сантаигры Жыл бұрын
Реальный воин реальный человек Слава ему от Русского народа а что сейчас творят Сша Деды прокляли свои потомков
@jamesmusisca7547 Жыл бұрын
this movie is epic a real classic
@kristelvidhi5038 Жыл бұрын
2016 was the best year of my life. What i'd give to relive it.
@mehranpritchard4314 Жыл бұрын
Thats what i call a DI.....Divine Intervention at its best.🙏
@marcin86765 ай бұрын
4:32 priceless !
@chrishamilton75162 ай бұрын
A living Saint, any man would stop and stare.
@padrinolokotv17148 ай бұрын
I watch this movie many times until now this movie is the best
@jerryr37527 ай бұрын
Different backgrounds, different faiths, different ethnicities, different cultures, different beliefs, it all comes together in a honorable manner known as Brotherhood.
@larrybuccellato4983 Жыл бұрын
Desmond Doss one of AMERICA GREATEST HEROES
@ashokuluАй бұрын
Medal of honor, what a brave heart without any fire arms
@scottfrigiola2 ай бұрын
No good soul left behind
@jasperanyaya2673 Жыл бұрын
Doss is a very kind person. He treath not only his comrade but the enemy us well, thats way he earn the respect of many soldier during world war 2?
@paulo.henrique.19694 ай бұрын
*A man who faced the bloodiest theater of war, the Pacific, without firing a shot, and became one of the greatest heroes of the Second World War by saving lives, his mission was accomplished Desmond doss...a great and blessed son of God*
@ionknowti7635 Жыл бұрын
Fine, I’ll rewatch Hacksaw Ridge
@nate78824 Жыл бұрын
I watched a video of him receiving a commendation from his church organization. He said: "God gives men life, who was I to take it?"
@fullcircle47235 ай бұрын
Yes. Beautiful words.
@tomwasmund275211 ай бұрын
Mel did a fantastic job with this!
@33themajorАй бұрын
Vince Voughn was a hell of a shot.
@Sohrabbagheri2024Ай бұрын
فیلم بسیار جالبی بود خیلی عالیه
@adamking2468 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t got to the end but I reckon the person with the best hair cut will win.
@XxSirderekxX4 ай бұрын
1:08 That's one hell of a soldier. 2:36 What the fuck Doss, now you pick up a rifle. 3:28 you've done enough little guy, let's face facts. 4:09 SAVE THAT MAN AT ALL COSTS
@jumeir26 күн бұрын
One of the best film ever
@chriskirsten822110 ай бұрын
great movie - brutal, but great
@RobertPage562 Жыл бұрын
That shower must have felt SOOO GOOD
@cleonicefreitas30376 ай бұрын
Eu já assisti mais de dez vezes e chorei todas elas que filme lindo apesar da guerra temos um exemplo de obediência e fé em Deus
@jamesholman4424 Жыл бұрын
Salute to the memory of this MAN among men!!!🇺🇸
@uwillnevahno6837 Жыл бұрын
How many bullets does that grease gun's magazine have? Also...I feel his actual deeds are diminished by the Hollywood super hero portrayal.
@cripplehawk Жыл бұрын
Actually in real life Desmond's actions was more insane that they actually TONED it down to make it more believable.
@scottiboy7370 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed the amazing spiderman 3
@CandaceAustin-bv2wo5 ай бұрын
War is brutal. Desmond Doss was that hero needed to save so many.
@343guardian52 ай бұрын
Idk what it is, but this scene reminds me so much of the scene from "Enemy at the Gates"
@Tony-r7v Жыл бұрын
Just an observation. Why didn’t the Japanese cut down the climbing nets? Would have prevented the marines from scaling the cliff
@salguodrolyat2594 Жыл бұрын
The climbing nets were anchored to the rim of the cliff. If you tried to cut them you would be exposed over the edge of the cliff.
@Tony-r7v Жыл бұрын
@@salguodrolyat2594 makes sense. Thanks
@paulroach97647 ай бұрын
Because both sides wanted the nets in place. For the Americans it was to scale the cliffs. For the Japanese it was because they wanted to know where the Americans were going to come from ie. Plan the killing zone. The cargo nets were in fact in the best interest of both parties. Odd as it sounds.
@djenzo2450 Жыл бұрын
You've heard of drive-by shooting we'll get ready for the us army's newest innovation DRAG BY SHOOTING...... DESMOND DOSS WAS BAD TO THE BONE
@thomper2ez145 Жыл бұрын
Best god damn movie Ive seen in a while
@J_GoTTiАй бұрын
Vaughn is a big boy. So unless Garfield had help, I’m impressed. But Dawes/Doss is the real champ.
@molotovinkoktail6742 Жыл бұрын
Lord, help me get one more
@markedwards64554 ай бұрын
I grew up on his story… my parents raised us in the 7th Day Adventist faith, and in Summer Vacation Bible School we learned about his journey to serve, yet not to kill, serving as a medic.. A story that touches your heart. However I chose a different path, not fully accepting the Church’s pacifism. Not being as good a man as Doss. I was lucky though, I never had to kill, though being an Air Force Security Police Security Specialist, it was a very near thing twice. So that’s a “maybe” that still haunts me some nights..
@captainamerica353110 ай бұрын
“Awesome sauce!” Amazing scene. Great film. Champion Christian Hero!
@Gggg-ei3ob Жыл бұрын
Fact the guy he helped in the tunnel ended up living and meeting does irl
@fozybear64 Жыл бұрын
The real role model
@sausagepower53423 ай бұрын
Without a body smithy would just of been another name on a big grave, a name on a lisr like as a orphan you are, with body he gets his own grave, total respect to the total hero doors for doing that for someone, and to someone who at first hated doors, that the real exsample of mattew, forgive all others there sins and i will forgive you yours.
@BriannaAgbingАй бұрын
Mel Gibson knew this was d movie for that year...amazing.