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  • @timothypolanco8622
    @timothypolanco862211 ай бұрын

    RIP to the great Desmond Doss a true American hero 🙏

  • @znd3r_

    @znd3r_

    10 ай бұрын

    not an american hero. a humanitarian hero. he also saved japanese soldiers.

  • @adavis7668

    @adavis7668

    9 ай бұрын

    @@znd3r_American hero

  • @yusufraage8554

    @yusufraage8554

    8 ай бұрын

    @@adavis7668 Desmond was one level above a hero and the human kind claim him not just the americans.

  • @dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826

    @dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826

    5 ай бұрын

    He is. He truly is.❤

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat89011 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: Andrew Garfield is about 5'10 and over 160 to 165 pounds. The real Desmond Doss was rumored to have never broke 145 pounds and was about 5'5 tall. So you have to picture someone shorter and smaller built than Andrew carrying all those men over distances that equaled football fields. He truly was one of the bravest and a miracle man.

  • @JoeyBlueTx

    @JoeyBlueTx

    10 ай бұрын

    And he was malnourished through it all because he was a strict vegetarian and couldn't eat most of the rations he was given. He was also ill (diarrhea and dehydration) from surviving on coconut water supplementing the few rations he could eat.

  • @richardcobb4287
    @richardcobb428711 ай бұрын

    I say this nearly every chance I get, but Hugo Weaving deserved the Best Supporting Actor award for his portrayal of Desmond's dad.

  • @scotttedford7748

    @scotttedford7748

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree 100%

  • @andystewart581
    @andystewart58111 ай бұрын

    A few minor points. This was Desmond's third campaign. He had already been awarded a bronze medal with "V" (valor) device for Guam and the same for the Philippines. They did find his bible, but it was after Hacksaw Ridge. Desmond had already left the island by then. His men searched for it after they had already been relieved and could have left. It was given back to him by Capt. Glover at the White House.

  • @LukeLovesRose

    @LukeLovesRose

    9 ай бұрын

    You sound like one of those trolls constantly trying to discredit Mel Gibsons movies for being historically inaccurate. Every historical drama bends the truth for dramatic effect

  • @MooseBear-ob2wh

    @MooseBear-ob2wh

    9 ай бұрын

    @@LukeLovesRose how in the world did that sound like a troll? if anything, his correction is actually highlighting that the real story is even better which is awesome

  • @steveg5933
    @steveg593311 ай бұрын

    I was a US Navy Hospital Corpsman, counterpart to Doss' Army Medic. His story was well known to me. Few things to point out, by the time they were in Okinawa, Doss had already proven himself to his men. Decorated for bravery twice for his actions in the Philippines and on Guam. The escarpment that is the Hacksaw Ridge is 400 feet tall. Doss' battle was 5-6 DAYS not seemingly overnight as depicted. Doss himself believed he rescued no more than 25 men. Brass wanted to say 100. They compromised on 75. After the war, battalion records show 140-150 men saved by Doss. Many many years later when I was stationed in Okinawa, I stood on Hacksaw. It is now a Peace Park dedicated to Doss. The importance of that moment still gives me chills. As for the Japanese side. Interviews with soldiers reported seeing Doss. They also reported that when they shot at him either their weapon jammed or they missed completely.

  • @huracan200173

    @huracan200173

    7 ай бұрын

    Cause God was protecting him. You can't get hurt when you're doing God's work.

  • @jeffhall2411

    @jeffhall2411

    7 ай бұрын

    Amen Angels were with him the entire time @@huracan200173

  • @bilbeejosh

    @bilbeejosh

    4 ай бұрын

    When Doss got hurt. When he was being carried to Safety he saw a even more hurt Soldier than him. He than told the Stretcher bears to take the other guy. As he was tending to the other soldier he got shot in the arm. He than to a rifle stock and made a spoint out of it and than crowd 300 yards to aid station. Also he Carried most of his soldier not drag them. Now keep in mind Doss was only 5ft 4" tall. He about 130 lbs I believe. There was many times that Japanese would go to shoot Doss and the gun would jamed up or the bullets wold go around Doss and than Continue on the same path. Now keep in mind Bullets do not jut recorrect around someone or something with out something makeing it do so. That is the power of God to make the bullets that was headed for Doss to go around him and continue going in the same path. This shows God is Protects his people who are faithful to him. Yes Doss did get shot yes he did get Injured at war. God did keep him alive so Doss could be Instrument for God's Kingdom to help safe more for the Kingdom of Heaven. God bless

  • @Lehnert
    @Lehnert11 ай бұрын

    They're called the Greatest Generation for a reason.

  • @LukeLovesRose

    @LukeLovesRose

    9 ай бұрын

    But we ended up dropping the ball, because we defeated the wrong enemy

  • @panelbypanelshow
    @panelbypanelshow11 ай бұрын

    Mel Gibson said they had to scale the movie back because they felt audiences wouldn't believe everything Desmond did.

  • @nicholasking4067

    @nicholasking4067

    9 ай бұрын

    I want to see a movie actually commit to telling a true, yet "unbelievable" story - war-based or otherwise. Just tell it as it was, don't embellish or omit anything, then cite the sources for the audiences at the end.

  • @beefish00

    @beefish00

    3 ай бұрын

    @@nicholasking4067 damn citing all your sources in the end credits is actually a really good idea

  • @nicholasking4067

    @nicholasking4067

    3 ай бұрын

    @beefish00 yup. Just a big bibliography before the cast listing.

  • @calemorgan3982
    @calemorgan398211 ай бұрын

    I can't even imagine carrying 75 wounded men. I had to train carrying/dragging dummies as a firefighter and I'll tell you carrying/dragging one 175lb dummy 100ft is exhausting. Imagine 75!! It actually blows my mind he was physically able to do that.

  • @nightlypaintballer

    @nightlypaintballer

    10 ай бұрын

    Try 150 with being wounded and hungry

  • @matthewzimmerman92

    @matthewzimmerman92

    9 ай бұрын

    yah doss said it was like 50 the officers and medics treating them called it closer to 125. doss settled to call it 75.

  • @robertlombardo8437

    @robertlombardo8437

    9 ай бұрын

    Desmond may have been 145 pounds and 5'5" but he was country strong and full of the Holy Spirit! That's what's so compelling about him as a character in history.

  • @MFBloosh
    @MFBloosh11 ай бұрын

    I can't even imagine how insanely brutal trench warfare was... Thousands of deaths to gain a few feet at a time, sometimes only inches at a time. No man's land is probably one of the most scary and deadly places to be in human history.

  • @powermaxx11

    @powermaxx11

    10 ай бұрын

    You don't have to imagine, you can see it everyday in videos from eastern Europe. Everyone should be aware of what's happening right now, to educate themselves and others to one day end all wars

  • @nortons7040

    @nortons7040

    7 ай бұрын

    Just watch videos from Ukraine. It's much more brutal now than it was.

  • @Just_a-guy

    @Just_a-guy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@powermaxx11 Not really, battle of Verdun had more casualties than whole war between Russia and Ukraine. And that was meatgrinder in one place, during one battle and there were other very bloody battles. Somme had tens of thousands in just first day, battle of Łódź (1914) saw about 400k casualties and losses in 3.5 weeks. So this is bad (or good) but war in Ukraine is far from worst thing that we did to each other

  • @redemption14

    @redemption14

    Ай бұрын

    Men really suffered back then, women just stayed at home smh. The inequality was insane.

  • @openfor45
    @openfor4511 ай бұрын

    This is gonna be a tough one, but we all enjoy yyour greta reactions!!!

  • @hessu275
    @hessu27511 ай бұрын

    Really emotional movie, my favorite performance from Andrew definitely

  • @LukeLovesRose

    @LukeLovesRose

    9 ай бұрын

    This is the performance and character development that the Amazing Spiderman movies needed

  • @beefish00

    @beefish00

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LukeLovesRose his acting was one of the best things about those movies

  • @dayewest403
    @dayewest40311 ай бұрын

    He actually saved 150+ people. He didn’t want to seem boisterous and asked to have it listed as 50… they decided 75 was ok…

  • @briangreen8033

    @briangreen8033

    10 ай бұрын

    I didn't know that. Thank you for the edification. Take care and God bless. ✝️

  • @JoeBLOWFHB
    @JoeBLOWFHB11 ай бұрын

    There is one thing the movie got wrong the men under Desmond's care already knew he wasn't a coward as he had already been awarded two Bronze stars with "V" device for valor under fire months before Hacksaw. He also did a lot of stuff not shown in the movie but listed in his MoH citation. Desmond Doss Medal of Honor citation "He was a company aidman when the 1st Battalion assaulted a jagged escarpment 400 feet high. As our troops gained the summit, a heavy concentration of artillery, mortar, and machine-gun fire crashed into them, inflicting approximately 75 casualties and driving the others back. Pfc. Doss refused to seek cover and remained in the fire-swept area with the many stricken, carrying them one by one to the edge of the escarpment and there lowering them on a rope-supported litter down the face of a cliff to friendly hands. On 2 May, he exposed himself to heavy riflejpp and mortar fire in rescuing a wounded man 200 yards forward of the lines on the same escarpment; and two days later he treated four men who had been cut down while assaulting a strongly defended cave, advancing through a shower of grenades to within eight yards of enemy forces in a cave's mouth, where he dressed his comrades' wounds before making four separate trips under fire to evacuate them to safety. On 5 May, he unhesitatingly braved enemy shelling and small-arms fire to assist an artillery officer. He applied bandages, moved his patient to a spot that offered protection from small-arms fire, and, while artillery and mortar shells fell close by, painstakingly administered plasma. Later that day, when an American was severely wounded by fire from a cave, Pfc. Doss crawled to him where he had fallen 25 feet from the enemy position, rendered aid, and carried him 100 yards to safety while continually exposed to enemy fire. On 21 May, in a night attack on high ground near Shuri, he remained in exposed territory while the rest of his company took cover, fearlessly risking the chance that he would be mistaken for an infiltrating Japanese and giving aid to the injured until he was himself seriously wounded in the legs by the explosion of a grenade. Rather than call another aidman from cover, he cared for his own injuries and waited five hours before litter bearers reached him and started carrying him to cover. The trio was caught in an enemy tank attack and Pfc. Doss, seeing a more critically wounded man nearby, crawled off the litter and directed the bearers to give their first attention to the other man. Awaiting the litter bearers' return, he was again struck, this time suffering a compound fracture of one arm. With magnificent fortitude he bound a rifle stock to his shattered arm as a splint and then crawled 300 yards over rough terrain to the aid station. Through his outstanding bravery and unflinching determination in the face of desperately dangerous conditions Pfc. Doss saved the lives of many soldiers. His name became a symbol throughout the 77th Infantry Division for outstanding gallantry far above and beyond the call of duty.” Look up "Desmond Doss This is Your Life" here on YT to meet Desmond his family and some of the men her saved. Above all you get to see how truly humble he was.

  • @wallyjackson9543
    @wallyjackson954311 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite movie of all time. Thanks for reacting to it guys

  • @carlos10571
    @carlos1057111 ай бұрын

    Andrew got nominated for an Oscar for this. That same year, Emma Stone also got nominated for La la land. When she won, he gave her a standing ovation.

  • @PowerfulVillain
    @PowerfulVillain11 ай бұрын

    That flare dream jumpscare gets everyone. It's the absolute surprise perfectly made.

  • @Jackferrett6781
    @Jackferrett678111 ай бұрын

    This was the first ever movie I saw on the day it came out

  • @junniormattos1
    @junniormattos111 ай бұрын

    I love this movie, the name of this movie in Brazil is 'until the last man'

  • @chuckhilleshiem6596
    @chuckhilleshiem659611 ай бұрын

    I am a combat veteran ( Vietnam ) You can not possibly know the good you have just done . Thank you for this and God bless the three of you

  • @edp5886

    @edp5886

    10 ай бұрын

    Bless you, my Brother.

  • @chuckhilleshiem6596

    @chuckhilleshiem6596

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks buddy and God bless you @@edp5886

  • @hellowhat890
    @hellowhat89011 ай бұрын

    Amazingly there were a lot of things in the real story written or toned down because if they had put it into the movie, they didn't think that viewers would have believed it. Desmond's accomplishments weren't just at Hacksaw Ridge. They spanned across the entire time he served in the Pacific. One rumor/example being the testimony from a Japanese sniper who had Desmond in their sights. This sniper tried to kill and shoot Desmond 4 times but every time, his rifle jammed and wouldn't fire. As if Desmond was protected by the supernatural

  • @davidsweeney4021
    @davidsweeney402110 ай бұрын

    It is believed Desmond Doss saved more like150 men in this action alone.

  • @robertdanyus6836
    @robertdanyus683611 ай бұрын

    a more accurate depiction of Desmond Doss ,When you have time, watch the conscientious objector it is a documentary where Desmond and the soldiers he served with give their insight and interviews.

  • @MFBloosh

    @MFBloosh

    11 ай бұрын

    The fact that they had to cut certain parts out of the movie because even though they were true, people would think that there was no way they were, is still amazing to me.

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux540511 ай бұрын

    Mel makes beautiful horrific true type or True story movies. Passion of the Christ, Braveheart, Once we were Soldiers,this, The Patriot, and others u will be glad to know, the guy with the blown up legs lived a long healthy life! My dad had me when he was older. He fought the Japanese. Wounded thru and thru, spleen shot. I saw the scars. He told me how he patched himself up on a battlefield with mud leaves torn t-shirt and first aid bandage. He said he wasn't going to lay there, and get picked up by Japanese, while waiting for a medic. He kept fighting until the battle was over, then pulled himself to the aid station. He told me a few stories of japanese brutality. A real ww2 hero, but he hated the Japanese for a very long time.

  • @nigeltrotter2886
    @nigeltrotter288610 ай бұрын

    15:16- My favorite part. The daddy actually showed. He already knows what WW1 was like, he was there, but he still supported his son to go to WW2.

  • @thiagoteixeira6537
    @thiagoteixeira653711 ай бұрын

    Desmond actually reminded me of Steve Rogers in the first Cap movie!

  • @gfys970
    @gfys97011 ай бұрын

    I freakin love this movie 😂 The gore was a surprise tho. I hate watching gorey movies, and I think this was the first gorey movie I've watched till the end

  • @daustin8888

    @daustin8888

    11 ай бұрын

    Mel Gibson pulls no punches when it comes to violence

  • @TCM215

    @TCM215

    10 ай бұрын

    I Saw it at the movies and I thought about walking out due to the gore, only for s second lol I stayed and toughed it out. Just a movie I told myself

  • @flashgordon10001
    @flashgordon1000111 ай бұрын

    In the final scene, the real Desmond has the Congressional Medal of Honor being put around his neck... by President Harry S Truman.

  • @ryomirelandil917
    @ryomirelandil91711 ай бұрын

    Another great react channel reacting to one of my favorite movies!!

  • @deewills353
    @deewills35310 ай бұрын

    The little fight scene between Desmond & his brother brought back a memory or two.I'ma '70s kid,the older kids would watch us younger ones fight when it got to that point & not break it up,then after make us shake hands,weird,but it was like that;) We couldnt not shake hands or the older dudes would punch the hell outcha & say, "shake his d@mn hand". The good ole days Lol:)

  • @robertlombardo8437

    @robertlombardo8437

    9 ай бұрын

    Boys need to be boys. As long as no bricks get involved, it's a good thing for young males to work off their energy during testosterone highs. If they don't, their body produces too much cortisol and they get all bothered and distracted. This is what eventually leads to ADHD. I have a newborn son. When he's that age, I hope to raise him with a bit of the old time flair. Cause if kids are afraid to defend themselves, they'll be afraid to defend their loved ones as adults.

  • @graciemizell8626
    @graciemizell86269 ай бұрын

    I just had to tell you how much i enjoyed you 3 young ladies reactions. Priceless yes im the same way duck turn around im gonna call you answer there behind you🤣🤣🤣. Its a pleasure watching movies with you gals Hugs be safe🥰😍

  • @flashgordon10001
    @flashgordon1000111 ай бұрын

    Most excellent. Best reactions to Hacksaw Ridge ever. Best reactions to any 🎥 movie on KZread. Bless y'all

  • @lidlett9883
    @lidlett988310 ай бұрын

    The amazing part is Mel Gibson watered-down down Doss's heroics. After being wounded. Doss's Litter crew fell under heavy fire. Forcing the crewmen to take cover. While taking cover Doss saw a wounded soldier out in the open. Doss rolled off his stretcher, and drug himself to the wounded soldier. Doss quickly started tending to the soldier's wounds. When asked why Gibson chose to leave this out. Gibson said "The audience would think that it's all just Hollywood fantasy"

  • @davekisman2763
    @davekisman276310 ай бұрын

    Andrew Garfield: The Amazing Medic-Soldier.

  • @gizmo82bramz51
    @gizmo82bramz5110 ай бұрын

    May his soul be resting in peace amd he is reunited with all his fellow platoon mates that he lost on the raid.

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra6911 ай бұрын

    God bless Desmond Doss and his family! God bless all the courageous veterans with nerves of steel who risked everything and sacrificed so much to protect our countries and preserve the freedoms we enjoy today! God bless all the souls - military and civilian - that we have lost in times of war! God bless America! God bless us all and grant us peace!

  • @stulynn2005
    @stulynn200510 ай бұрын

    Desmond is a true inspiration to all human spirit. Like so many other men of his time The small island of Okinawa cost 12,000 men killed in action and 37,000 wounded 😢

  • @nigeltrotter2886
    @nigeltrotter288610 ай бұрын

    Oh ya'll are brave for watching this. It's gonna hit all of ya'll in the feelings.....hard.

  • @gizmo82bramz51
    @gizmo82bramz5110 ай бұрын

    Also the woman in grey a beautiful woman felt all her passion.

  • @K9PT
    @K9PT10 ай бұрын

    A true story and a BIG HERO!!

  • @joshuacampbell7493
    @joshuacampbell749311 ай бұрын

    It's weird to see Andrew Garfield is not Spider-Man in this movie 😳. But he did save 75 men so that's Amazing 😉.

  • @quiett6191

    @quiett6191

    11 ай бұрын

    went from playing a comic book superhero, to a real life superhero.

  • @NadeemShekh-uy9zn

    @NadeemShekh-uy9zn

    11 ай бұрын

    He is the best Spider-Man actor

  • @thiagoteixeira6537

    @thiagoteixeira6537

    11 ай бұрын

    ​​@@NadeemShekh-uy9zn He's the best looking in the suit! That's for sure!

  • @zedwpd

    @zedwpd

    11 ай бұрын

    He saved more. They made up the 75 number for his award because they didnt think the higher number would be believed.

  • @quiett6191

    @quiett6191

    11 ай бұрын

    @@NadeemShekh-uy9zn its too bad he got saddled with poor films. He was clearly too good for the material.

  • @natecloe8535
    @natecloe853511 ай бұрын

    The best war movie I have ever seen. Tom Hanks and Mel Gibson should team up for a war movie. They make the absolute best.

  • @RambinoYT
    @RambinoYT10 ай бұрын

    50% Of the story was shown in this movie. He saved 150+ Amercian and Japanese soldiers. The battle lasted for 9 full days. He carried, dragged and lowered bodies and people for days and nights. He was injured, but he refused to take a stretcher from someone else who could use it more. He continued to help people when he was injured, he refused to leave the battleground until they won the fight. When the battle was won he received treatment for his injury. They didn't wanna show his full story, because they didn't think people would believe his story. They already thought this was too much for people to believe in.

  • @romine777
    @romine7778 ай бұрын

    It still boggles my mind that the film didn't win the Academy Award.

  • @user-wn8mg2jh1d
    @user-wn8mg2jh1d11 ай бұрын

    AWESOME Reaction ladies. This was a hard 1 Schindler's list was the other

  • @carlos10571
    @carlos1057111 ай бұрын

    No dry eyes when we saw this 😢 I got worried for mom.

  • @user.xpired
    @user.xpired10 ай бұрын

    She called Agent Smith - Mr. Anderson))

  • @NadeemShekh-uy9zn
    @NadeemShekh-uy9zn11 ай бұрын

    The best Spider-Man

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux540511 ай бұрын

    Some other true type or True story movies are 13 hours, Lone Survivor, once we were Soldiers, Blackhawk Down, Fury, Dunkirk, Thin Red Line, Unbroken, Big Red One, Hamburger Hill, American sniper, Saving Private Ryan ,1917, and too many others to say. Also type in here, for maybe the greatest soldier of all time! Type in Roy Benevides the Lazarus Soldier! I met him once when I was stationed at Bragg! Desmond actually saved many more, performed more miraculous deeds to even be believed, and even put in for another CMH!

  • @flashgordon10001
    @flashgordon1000111 ай бұрын

    Peace, all we want is peace.

  • @johnmagill7714
    @johnmagill771411 ай бұрын

    As bad as the battle scenes were. The real thing was a million times worse. Add in all the loud real sounds, the heat, grueling humidity, the stench of well, everything. The island of Okinawa is the largest in the chain of islands known as the Ryukyus, which lie to the southwest of Japan. Taking Okinawa would provide Allied forces an airbase from which bombers could strike Japan and an advanced anchorage for Allied fleets. From Okinawa, US forces could increase air strikes against Japan and blockade important logistical routes, denying the home islands of vital commodities. Code named Operation Iceberg, the invasion of Okinawa and other islands in the Ryukyus began on April 1, 1945. Although the joint Army-Marine Corps landings on Okinawa were initially unopposed, the well dug-in Japanese defenders soon put-up fierce resistance. The battle for Okinawa drug out over nearly three months and included some of the worst kamikaze attacks of the war. By the time Okinawa was secured by American forces on June 22, 1945, the United States had sustained over 49,000 casualties including more than 12,500 men killed or missing. Okinawans caught in the fighting suffered greatly, with an estimate as high as 150,000 civilians killed. Of the Japanese defending the island, an estimated 110,000 died. Some of the most well-known stories from the long fight include the heroics of conscientious objector Private Desmond Doss and the death of Ernie Pyle of Ie Shima. Twenty-four American military personnel we awarded the Medal of Honor for going above and beyond the call of duty. In American hands, the island provided a vital airfield in the final drive on Japan, as the Allies finally brought about Japanese surrender less than three months later. I was stationed in Sasebo Japan. on the amphib side. Every deployment we went to pick up Marines and all their gear. I went to the actual Hacksaw Ridge. The battle was so heavy and intense there still major signs of it everywhere. That was in the mid 90's my son was there recently with the Navy just last year. He says it's still very obvious. That ridge was around 400 ft high. Imagine climbing that under those horrific conditions. Then trying to get back down before being killed. After learning more about it. I am amazed anyone survived that slaughter.

  • @mrflickswatches
    @mrflickswatches11 ай бұрын

    This a W yaw 🔥 much love ! Movie was so powerful

  • @madgamer0006
    @madgamer000610 ай бұрын

    The reason why the Japanese are so confident as you say, is because back, then, in World War II, which is when this movie took place, if Japanese soldiers did not die in battle, and came home, then it was taken as disgrace and their entire family would be deemed a disgrace because they didn’t die in war

  • @tashrif46
    @tashrif469 ай бұрын

    They actually had to scale back some of the stuffs that the real Desmond Doss did because the director Mel Gibson thought that the audience would find it unrealistic

  • @Burstify

    @Burstify

    9 ай бұрын

    They actually had to scale back some of the stuffs that the real Desmond Doss did because the director Mel Gibson thought that the audience would find it unrealistic

  • @laamenaza9549
    @laamenaza954911 ай бұрын

    Amazing movie

  • @leonmccarty9430
    @leonmccarty943010 ай бұрын

    Think about him being a medick, by not carrying a gun he could carry more med supplies. Replacing the weight of the ammo with the same weight of morfean, and bandages.

  • @skyhawksailor8736
    @skyhawksailor873610 ай бұрын

    I will make a suggestion to watch the movie about the first Conscientious Objector who was awarded the Medal of Honor. The movie was made in 1941 starring Gary Cooper. The Movie Sergeant York is about Alvin York's life and finding God then being drafted for WWI. Where Desmond Doss is the first Conscientious Objector who refused to use a weapon, Sergeant York used his rifle to save lives.

  • @nigeltrotter2886
    @nigeltrotter288610 ай бұрын

    3:13- I know right. She's pretty right. She is what happens when Kristen Stewart goes blonde and actually has emotional range. She tirns into Theresa Palmer.

  • @Mightymick114
    @Mightymick11410 ай бұрын

    Ghoul was played by Damian thomilson who lost his legs in Afghanistan and Mel Gibson wanted him for this movie the film was made on a farm in western Sydney and I’m the dead soldier on the truck it was a fun experience especially since my friend Damian was in it with me and I got to hang out with Mel Gibson

  • @thedorkydoodlesden
    @thedorkydoodlesden6 ай бұрын

    You should all definitely watch letters from Iwo Jima

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc135111 ай бұрын

    there is a couple of stories on you tube about desmond, his army career, desmond saved more tha 75, it reconed to be over 100, and he did many other acts, they decided o 75 and not to show, full story, and they thought it would not be believed by the audience, also know there was a figure put forward when he recieved his medal, im not sure what that was, the sinper shot that hit his helment, im going to say that is in reference to a sniper who was interviewed, and he said he had desmond in his sights, he tried a few times, but his rifle would not fire. how accurate all this is i guess, we can only go from the history and the stories

  • @fishinman539
    @fishinman53911 ай бұрын

    Greatest generation period! Kinda sad you think about

  • @Keith-fk5wh
    @Keith-fk5wh10 ай бұрын

    Gibson said they actually toned down the events because the real story sounded too unbelievable

  • @TCM215
    @TCM21510 ай бұрын

    Mel left real events out of this movie due to them be too unbelievable and un cinematic

  • @thiagoteixeira6537
    @thiagoteixeira653711 ай бұрын

    When is Reservoir Dogs gonna be on the channel?

  • @Laikalister
    @Laikalister10 ай бұрын

    could swear ya'll already reacted to this

  • @user-tj6hm5kl7h
    @user-tj6hm5kl7h5 ай бұрын

    I own this movie I watched it alot I love this movie 🍿🎥❤❤❤

  • @reuz5462
    @reuz546210 ай бұрын

    A VOX MACHINA SHIRT! Bidet! 😁

  • @jackbounder6374
    @jackbounder63746 ай бұрын

    I have never for Christs sake screamed "Shut - Up so many times at a screen much less than in my entire life as I did through this. And people wonder why after about a year or two of being married you never go to the Movies together. Well here's your complete "A movie date and what awaits you" for all you really, really young guys (Pro-tip the Husbands/Boyfriends normally hang out in the Restroom just B.S.ing taking rotations on "stomach pains"). The funniest thing is once your gone they will stop screaming............go figure.

  • @uncivildiscord4611
    @uncivildiscord46119 ай бұрын

    A man others should aspire to be

  • @thiagoteixeira6537
    @thiagoteixeira653711 ай бұрын

    It's a shame what happened to Mel Gibson's career because he is very talented, both as an actor and director! He did it to himself with those leaked audio clips but I think that was just an unfortunate rant!

  • @alexgaray1216
    @alexgaray121610 ай бұрын

    What war did his father fight in?

  • @kathenavarro6850

    @kathenavarro6850

    10 ай бұрын

    WWI

  • @ye4us
    @ye4us10 ай бұрын

    Moore Mel Gibson films - Apocalypto, The Passion, etc.

  • @guitarplayingandstuff9476
    @guitarplayingandstuff947610 ай бұрын

    Any particular reason why you cut all the scenes of him praying?

  • @aaronbarlow4376
    @aaronbarlow43765 ай бұрын

    18 year old in 1945 "I got my leg blown off and all of my mates were cut to pieces by machine guns. 18 year old in 2024 " Someone used the wrong pronoun on social media"

  • @warrenphilbert6856
    @warrenphilbert685611 ай бұрын

    ✌️❤️❤️..

  • @EvergreenVB
    @EvergreenVB11 ай бұрын

    If you scream you should place a disclaimer on your post.

  • @Mangolite

    @Mangolite

    10 ай бұрын

    Really? War is horror, and horror makes people scream. It’s a given.

  • @kitsunetrask
    @kitsunetrask10 ай бұрын

    Just wait until they make a movie about Roy Benavidez. When you listen to the story, it doesn't even sound real. It's puts action stars to shame.

  • @danj6595
    @danj65954 ай бұрын

    Storm is gorgeous 😍 damn

  • @user-fs5sx2uh2h
    @user-fs5sx2uh2h10 ай бұрын

    good reaction, ladies. I've got good news. God is good because He gives His blessings to everyone, good or bad. but everyone has at least, told a lie, or stolen something in their life. and that makes them sinners, and God cannot stand one iota of sin in His presence, because He is holy. so God has to punish the sinners in hell, because God is just. but God is also love and He made a way for some to be saved from His wrath. here are the steps: 1. admit that you're a sinner and are lost. 2. realize that the penalty of sin is death (hell). 3. believe that Jesus (who is God in the flesh) died on the cross, was buried, then rose from the grave, to pay the penalty for man's past, present, and future sins. 4. trust Christ alone as your Savior, and not on your own good deeds to get you to heaven (nor a combination of faith and your self-righteous works). 5. pray to God NOW that you're following these steps because if you die before making this decision, it's too late.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch428311 ай бұрын

    Most violent most religious war movie.

  • @LukeLovesRose
    @LukeLovesRose9 ай бұрын

    Forget the fictional propaganda, Saving Private Ryan. Hacksaw Ridge is the greatest WW2 movie ever made and thats largely because its based on a true story. And the telling of Desmond Doss' incredible story was LONG overdue.

  • @harlenburke8535
    @harlenburke85352 ай бұрын

    My father was there, frontline Marine rifleman 6th div 22nd reg carried a BAR wounded on May 10th patched up and put back on the line...

  • @TheRedStateBlue
    @TheRedStateBlue11 ай бұрын

    the Battle of Okinawa lasted 85 days. 12,500 American men died taking that island. It is now the home base of the 3rd Marine Division.

  • @elmatamitoscentenario
    @elmatamitoscentenario11 ай бұрын

    De hecho en este vídeo no está la copa Sudaméricana o la prelibertadores que jugó, allí destacó más, es la apuesta de esta eliminatoria en Perú.

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