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Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie Analysis
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Willard Meets Kurtz | Apocalypse Now
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I do not own the rights to Apocalypse Now. All rights belong to the respective owners, companies, and affiliates. Directed and Produced by: Francis Ford Cappola Staring: Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Frederick Forrest, Albert Hall, Sam Bottoms, Laurence Fishburne and Dennis Hopper.
Brando's intensity just kills me. What an amazing actor.
So that's Brando underprepared huh?
Kneel, Kneel..... "Elaine!!!!"
"Where ya from, Willard?" ".....I'm from Ohio, sir." Two titan actors.
There are not many films that make you feel just as horrible as the character and still be entertaining. From day one in this journey it's just been insanity and the last days of humanity. It's incredibly enjoyable but you understand that the way down the abyss of Kurtz' rule has to end.
thx for the upload, the only proper one I could find out there
From Patton "I always wanted to oiss in the Rhine!"
2;58....the glint in Brando's eye is like a sliver thru the heart ...anyone else feel like that ??
The first time Willard meets Kurtz reminds me of the first time Clarice meets Hannibal Lecter.
my goodness -- i've watched this scene a million times and i only juuust noticed the Martin Sheen is kneeling during the entire convo.
Marlon Brandos massive hand stroking his bald head is terrifying. Followed by him squeezing his hand into a fist, you can’t tell Brando had broken his hand many times.
I've probably already said but read the book, heart of darkness, set in the Congo, Africa, but great adaptation of a book
How good it is?
I see how so much of 1982s Blade Runner ,took from,the music,lightning,characters,the trip itself to get there.
That hidden face and eye ar 2:57…effin creepy and horrifying! brilliant lighting, directing and acting!
He was addressing a supiorr officer
Correct,that's why Willard kept saying "Sir".
Never thought of this as much of a combat movie because of the Heart of Darkness elements. The ones that were combat were Platoon, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket and Saving Private Ryan. This is still a good movie nonetheless!!!
Gardenias...mmmm
I went down that river once when I was a kid- Lol ! The pain in his voice! He wasn’t acting
Going against, or even questioning "The Man's" ideology or motive will earn you the label of insane. Once that happens, it's only a matter of time before they make you disappear.
I don't know, but Kurtz sounds like a child while remembers the river
0:07... 777 4:36...
This is sped up. ? It's slower in the movie.
'I expected someone like you, what did you expect? Someone who didn't weigh 400 pounds. Sir.'
😂
Tbf, he lives like a God. Willard probably expected him to be out of shape
My favourite scene, Brando looks like a Buddha in a dark cave in a dark place, very dark in many ways!
Well, they needed to conceal him because he was too much overweight during shooting to portray a soldier
@@karlscher5170It works for the film though, he's seen as God by the tribe- he gets all the food.
@@PolishGod1234 good point. And his character is supposed to be existential depressed i think
In my opinion I felt that it still worked out , he’s a lonely man who’s seen and committed horrid acts that will forever torment him . I felt the colonel is naturally attempting to indulge out of grief. I was thinking maybe that’s apart of the reason Willard points out that even his own tribe wanted him gone.
It's his only good scene in the film but it's brilliant in every way!
“I don’t see any method here at all, sir…”
War is horror. I've never been at war myself but maybe I saved my fellow soldier on an excersise when we were freezing at a temperature 30 below zero. Maybe I experienced a glimpse of it. Imagine being in a hellhole of war for weeks or years. I don't know if I could take that. And I understand why soldiers just can't adjust to life afterwards after being to hell and back. Some smug people would say; Well, I would just have.. No you wouldn't. You would be shitting your pants and go all hysterical if you weren't a casualty allready.
Kurtz pointedly doesn't dispute the charge he has gone insane, only that his 'methods' were 'unsound'. Like he agrees with them.
Can we please go back to this era of film making?
No. You get more Thanos movies.
Enjoy what we had, the future is bleak
There are plenty of great films, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Oppenheimer, Dune, Killers of the flower moon, etc
Kurtz is the man
When he said it smelled like malaria and nightmares I understood what he meant
What does it mean?
@@ravenwhiteduck6460It means that Kurtz probably suffers from Malaria. You hear him coughing in the beggining of the scene.
Slow death end of the river alright
ท่านนายพลท่านต้องเข้าใจทำไมคนพวกนี้ถึงยอมกอดคอกันตายไปด้วยกันไม่ยอมรับความจริงน่าจะมีอยู่ 2 สาเหตุหลัก 1 กลัวโทษที่จะตามมาหากพ่ายแพ้ 2 เรื่องผลประโยชน์ตอบแทน
แล้วก็เยอะยาวเป็นหน้ากระดาษกลัวเราจะไปคุยแต่ละหัวข้อเพื่อยุติได้ยากมากนอกจากรัฐประหารถขีดคำสั่งประธานาธิบดีทิ้ง
ของประธานนาธิบดีปูตินไม่มีประโยชน์ต่อสถานการณ์ในทางที่สร้างสรรค์กับคู่ขัดแย้งเลย
I've been shaving my head for the past 20 years. I think tonight before going to sleep with a towel around my neck and my chronograph watch on I'm going to get a big ass Bowl put it next to my bed with water few drops of face soap and a sponge. it looks really refreshing washing it just like that
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ONE OF THE TOP 10 GREATEST MOVIES OF ALL TIME
Man that’s creepy, he doesn’t even blink once!
The story abt the gardenia plantation is beautiful
Francis Ford Coppola's masterpiece. This movie haunts me to this day.
Kinda like the assassination of roman emperors
‘You’re Neither!!!! You’re an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect the bill!!!! That was my favorite line in the movie!!!!!
Absolutely
Add the staring face of Brando to the camera enhances that grocery clerk line! 😬
@@torpedodropkick59 A man possessed!!!!!:O
I want that on my epitaph.
Based on a real CIA officer in the jungles of Vietnam that sent human ears to the fat cats in Washington when asked what he was doing out there...
The Tension that's flowing in this Scene is just Unmatched by any movie I've ever seen
You’re methods were unsound…
Are my methods unsound?
มันเหลืออยู่ทางเลือกสุดท้ายถ้าเขาไม่หยุดก็คงโจมตีหน่วยส่งกำลังบำรุงกองทัพพม่า
ชัดแล้วนะเขาบอกอย่าล้ำเส้น
This whole scene was about the two verifying each other. Both walking perspective tightropes.
The part when Willard tells Kurtz that they said “cause you went totally insane “and when you see him squeeze his fist in anger, he knew they “turned on him” and no matter what, they were not gonna leave him alone, so he knew his time was coming to an end!
I see the fist a different way. If you add the context of the later exchange they have when Kurtz talks about being shot "with a diamond bullet", it seems to me that he feels more enlightened and the fact that the brass just dismisses him as gone "insane" he takes it almost as an insult. He thinks THEY are the insane ones. "You train young men to drop fire on people. But their commanders won't let them write 'fuck' on their aeroplanes, because it's 'obscene'."
He's not squeezing his fist in anger. What hes actually doing is squeezing the water droplets he just wiped off his dome. He is angry tho
I see it different sir, I see the top brass as insane and I still do..He was a highly intelligent man who could see through all the bullshit of war..He could have easily killed Captain Willard but Kurtz had already decided his war was over…
@@Rosco-P.ColdchainAnd that even if he killed Willard, they would just send someone else…
Elaine and Peterman…
That was just jibberish
"...I went down that river once when I was a kid..." That cuts me deep everytime
Why?
@@gabrielM1111 Well for me that line echoes that Kurtz like us all was once long ago a child, the line makes me feel the memory of the tragic loss of youthful innocence which in the present moment feels as if that time occurred at a time which now feels ancient . That's just me.
@@ArchiveAcheron This is why I love reading the comment section. That’s such an awesome, in-depth way of looking at this scene
That's a real memory that Brando put into the scene if you watch the making of. Almost all his lines were ad libs.