For those of you only seeing this scene, understand they cut his bag of tools OPEN and dropped it to the sea floor. He had to refind all the tools and put them together in basically complete darkness.
@@jaybirdjaybird9410 could you post the link you were looking at? I'd hear his perspective during an interview and he mentioned that he faced a lot of racism but he never specified what. I'd love to see more if you have access!
@@AnimeBlaque I’ll try but I’ve never done that… I’m on UA-cam a lot that I’ve never posted anything… I just made comments… I looked further into it and it said they never refused to live in the barracks with him either. I’m not trying to minimize it… I’m sure he went through every day situations that I could never appreciate. He had the double whammy… He was black and handicapped to a certain extent (leg). The comments I read was actually from someone who saw his medical records. It’s a four or five minute real life documentary posted on UA-cam.
@@MikeJones-zk1lg They didn’t kick him out of the barracks… They did not refuse to live with him… He had a C+ average… And they did not sabotage his last test
"The navy diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it is sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. If he is lucky, he will die young, 200 feet below the waves. For that is the closest he will ever come to being a hero."
Saw him in Portsmouth va where he died. This was real not a fabrication. That man had no quit in him. A true hero, could you imagine back then the real version of hatred he had to overcome?
Why’d you stop it before the scene was over? The best part is where he has to acknowledge the perfect assembly despite everything they did to sabotage him
Listen closely at 1:23 "We're bringing him home" The ones who disrespected and disregarded him in the beginning, now treat him as an equal. The credo of not leaving a man behind in spite of the Captains orders. Scripted or not; that is damn powerful.
@O M Respect will always be earned, never given, it's kind of what this scene demonstrates to a T in the fact the Captain was completely ignored despite his orders, while the Chief's orders was obeyed. Don't confuse respect with common courtesy. It creates self-entitlement.
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
Anyone who is a diver knows the difficulty this man went through. Being in that water at night is super cold especially since the body has no way to warm itself other than shivering which is not effective when you are surrounded by cold water
Yup and as hypothermia sets in it becomes difficult to think clearly and coordination becomes poor. Then if it continues, as your core temperature continues to drop, your body shuts down and you die.
Could not agree more, just watch it again having seen a few times and being ex military back in the 1970s who came across crusty SOBs as Robert De Niro played such as a very tough Scottish RAF SWO who took a dislike to me, I could truly believe in the character he played. Only thing his accent and manner was so accurate I and I expect many others we could not understand most of the things he was saying in the film which - would have been so much better if we could have had.
All of the other navy trainees refuse to share a Metropolis bunkhouse with Brashear - all except for one. The real story is that man called Albeto Jose, who was a braziliam sent by Brazil to do 4 months rescue diving course, not a stutterer.
1:22 That man’s change from outright bigotry towards Brashear to admiration and respect is beautiful. He saw only Brashear’s skin color, but then through the latter’s sheer determination and resolve was able to move past the bigotry and accept him as a sailor and diver.
The two divers that voluntary come to pull him up and rescue him are the same one that abused him at the beginning of the movie Comes to show you how great an impact Bashir was
Anybody know this movie is one of the late great Nipsey Hussle best lines? Like Every Men of honor had to conquer Rob Deniro, or Ginger in Casino, or the runway light in Heat? The shadow in the grass when Vincent shot him off his feet. In other words life is just a fight against your disbeliefs. That's why I'm screaming I'm the greatest of all time like young Ali. Pure Poetry, RIP NIP 🙏
Chief Sunday didn't want him too die but after all he was his best student but that guy in the tower wanted him gone that's why he told the Chief don't bring him up until he stops moving
As an officer of the army I have a moment when I followed my staff sergeants advice than my Co order cause sometimes officer do stupid thing and I just wanted to save all of my man life
Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Carl Brashear, 9 hours, 42 minutes. Perfect assembly. I don't remember how long Carl was actually underwater putting that thing together. I remember it was 9 hours
My great grandfather was a master chief petty officer for the us Navy 1941 to 1947. He worked on subs and on the ship here and there. Enlisted at 16 years old. My other great-grandfather was a sergeant in the US army world war two and I am so lucky to have his ww2 metal. but he worked at a desk to retirement but before that he enlisted at 12 years old and he saw the lines of battle.. but my great grandpa silver if I ever asked him how War was you telling me you don't want to know kid and he honored that.
@@bamarocks777 😂Yeah i know.!😂 Actually my Nephew is @ Divers Training RIGHT Now in V.A.! He just graduated Chicago on 25Nov20!😳😵😂 my grandfather was a Deep Sea Plane Tender on the USS ALBEMARLE in 1944. I know the Difference. Thanks. I got this Rookie!😂😂😂😂
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
I collect movie memorabilia, and own the spanner tool Cuba Gooding Jr used in the assembly of the piping in this movie. Really fun to look at during the movie - and one of my favorite pieces!
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
If you think about it…..Sunday and Pappy both benefited Carl in this scenario….Sunday didn’t want him to die and Pappy unconsciously offered Carl enough time to finish.
It's great to be able to watch clips of good movies but "movie clips" is the worst for cutting off the end of clips. Some of which make the entire clip worth watching. You can't cut the emotional climax that the whole clip leads to! Poor!
Master Chief Brashear is a hero to me. I have been rejected from the military multiple times for my eye disease but I don't give up. I am after the Navy this is the fourth time I am attempting to go in and I am going to graduate even if it kills me doesn't matter if the CNO himself tells me to go home I will just look for a way to come back until they realize the Navy isn't getting rid of me that easily.
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
And I thought Sgt. Joe Friday (Dragnet) had a funny last name for a day... Chief Sunday. Ha. But this scene and the music piece throughout this scene? Its touching me in the heart, man..
No matter what color a military man is... HE'S still a MILITARY MAN RESPECT IS EARNED NEVER GIVEN!! RIP Brashear, Carl M., Master Chief Boatswain's Mate, USN (Ret.)
Wow. I know so many other attitudes and philosophies. Respect for another can be intrinsic rather than extrinsic. However I know respecting another just because he or she exists first requires deep respect of oneself for the exact same reason. Often I know that requires healing oneself from how she or he was treated as a child.
They say that we are lazy but they know will perform and outperform them regardless of how the deck is stacked that is why they fear us. A black man who has his mind made up is a very powerful man.
For those of you only seeing this scene, understand they cut his bag of tools OPEN and dropped it to the sea floor. He had to refind all the tools and put them together in basically complete darkness.
It was a great scene but I looked up the true story… They never sabotage him
@@jaybirdjaybird9410 could you post the link you were looking at? I'd hear his perspective during an interview and he mentioned that he faced a lot of racism but he never specified what. I'd love to see more if you have access!
@@AnimeBlaque I’ll try but I’ve never done that… I’m on UA-cam a lot that I’ve never posted anything… I just made comments… I looked further into it and it said they never refused to live in the barracks with him either. I’m not trying to minimize it… I’m sure he went through every day situations that I could never appreciate. He had the double whammy… He was black and handicapped to a certain extent (leg). The comments I read was actually from someone who saw his medical records. It’s a four or five minute real life documentary posted on UA-cam.
@@jaybirdjaybird9410 oh so they were nice to him?? Stop it dude.. Ive looked it up to and it definitely happened..
@@MikeJones-zk1lg They didn’t kick him out of the barracks… They did not refuse to live with him… He had a C+ average… And they did not sabotage his last test
"The navy diver is not a fighting man, he is a salvage expert. If it is lost underwater, he finds it. If it is sunk, he brings it up. If it's in the way, he moves it. If he is lucky, he will die young, 200 feet below the waves. For that is the closest he will ever come to being a hero."
"Hell, I don't know why anyone would want to be a navy diver!"
NOW YOU REPORT TO THIS LINE, COOKIE!!!
AT EASE
Hooyah!!🇺🇸🇺🇸
“Don’t pull him up until he stops moving.”
So, the commanding officer was basically giving the order to kill him?
100%
Uh……yes
Letting someone die, basically the same thing.
In today’s world you would get dishonorably discharged for that
@@JeffreyBarkdull Deleted my tweet. No further replies needed. I realized it could cause issues. Have a nice day!
Saw him in Portsmouth va where he died. This was real not a fabrication. That man had no quit in him. A true hero, could you imagine back then the real version of hatred he had to overcome?
His kid serves in the US Army as of the pilots of the CH47
It's all real hatred, back then it was just overt and unhidden.
Why’d you stop it before the scene was over? The best part is where he has to acknowledge the perfect assembly despite everything they did to sabotage him
Damn-it IKR 🤬
Ryan Wiuff: They want you to buy the movie.
@@jameshanlon5689 naah... this channel usually has good cuts
As per usual...better to find uploads by reg people.
Uhh in cased it was missed he did not have to dive to pass!!
Listen closely at 1:23 "We're bringing him home"
The ones who disrespected and disregarded him in the beginning, now treat him as an equal. The credo of not leaving a man behind in spite of the Captains orders.
Scripted or not; that is damn powerful.
That's right he earned respect by not giving up.
@O M true all the way but it was a different time then but what remains is to not quit... all the best !
@O M I hear you!
@O M Respect will always be earned, never given, it's kind of what this scene demonstrates to a T in the fact the Captain was completely ignored despite his orders, while the Chief's orders was obeyed. Don't confuse respect with common courtesy. It creates self-entitlement.
Never caught that! Thank you! Wow
I watched this movie so many times as a kid....still inspiring today.
especially inspiring today.
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
Anyone who is a diver knows the difficulty this man went through. Being in that water at night is super cold especially since the body has no way to warm itself other than shivering which is not effective when you are surrounded by cold water
Yup and as hypothermia sets in it becomes difficult to think clearly and coordination becomes poor. Then if it continues, as your core temperature continues to drop, your body shuts down and you die.
You a diver, homie? Damn. that’s cool
I love the cold water. But I'm white so we do love cold weather
Such a$$holes for what they did to him, it’s amazing how Carl didn’t give up n still became a marine diver
@@nickhalden9220 lol not for 9 hours straight.
Twenty years later, time to watch this movie again. Something about a real life super hero in a brass and copper exoskeleton gets me all giddy.
so iron man?
Play bioshock 2
What his father told him stayed with him. Don’t quit on me ever.
My father passed in December of 2022
He told me the same thing. This was the last movie we watched before I moved.
Man I was a kid when I watched this... such a good film... gonna go watch it again.
All those sailors who wouldn’t even share a room with him…were stunned by his determination
Brilliant acting of DeNiro and Gooding Jr.!!! Awesome movie love it!!!
Could not agree more, just watch it again having seen a few times and being ex military back in the 1970s who came across crusty SOBs as Robert De Niro played such as a very tough Scottish RAF SWO who took a dislike to me, I could truly believe in the character he played. Only thing his accent and manner was so accurate I and I expect many others we could not understand most of the things he was saying in the film which - would have been so much better if we could have had.
One by one, the other recruits slowly begin to show respect to Brashear for what he really is, a Navy Diver.
Biggest inspiration!!!!! And he overcame and defeated the impossible.
"Impossible is not a fact, it's an opinion. Things are impossible until somebody does it." - Tony Robbins
That's what I'm going to do.
This was before the *BLACK MAN* was all about food stamps.
Randomfully Wonderful 😤😤
@Daniel M a black man that fights through racism?? Why do we have to go through racism anyway
This scene is true inspiration what an amazing man he never quit on anything
R.I.P. Hal Halbrook (Mr. Pappy)
All of the other navy trainees refuse to share a Metropolis bunkhouse with Brashear - all except for one. The real story is that man called Albeto Jose, who was a braziliam sent by Brazil to do 4 months rescue diving course, not a stutterer.
He was Brazilian and if I recall he was what we call "Pardo", which basically someone who is of mixed race, he was segregated as well.
1:22
That man’s change from outright bigotry towards Brashear to admiration and respect is beautiful. He saw only Brashear’s skin color, but then through the latter’s sheer determination and resolve was able to move past the bigotry and accept him as a sailor and diver.
They don't make movies like this anymore.
Totally
@Formerly Paul What’s a good one you recommend?
@Formerly Paul its few and far between unfortunately.. half of it is recycled garbage.
Not a military movie but I quite enjoyed the Greenbook
They should
The two divers that voluntary come to pull him up and rescue him are the same one that abused him at the beginning of the movie
Comes to show you how great an impact Bashir was
Comes to show that some people change and can change, and that not all people of a particular race are all bad.
Except for Pappy, he deserves to be dishonorably discharged
His name was not Bashir 😂😂
This scene gives me chills everytime
Robert did a amazing job playing this film!
Anybody know this movie is one of the late great Nipsey Hussle best lines?
Like Every Men of honor had to conquer Rob Deniro, or Ginger in Casino, or the runway light in Heat? The shadow in the grass when Vincent shot him off his feet. In other words life is just a fight against your disbeliefs. That's why I'm screaming I'm the greatest of all time like young Ali.
Pure Poetry, RIP NIP 🙏
Great part from Hal Holbrook in this. He plays a real SOB in this. "Not to he stops moving, Chief!"
Chief Sunday didn't want him too die but after all he was his best student but that guy in the tower wanted him gone that's why he told the Chief don't bring him up until he stops moving
It says something for the influence of Chiefs in the movie that the other enlisted folks ignored the Captain's orders and obeyed the Chief's.
Capcoor Chief’s are the backbone of the U.S. Navy
Chiefs run the navy, not lazy officers
As an officer of the army I have a moment when I followed my staff sergeants advice than my Co order cause sometimes officer do stupid thing and I just wanted to save all of my man life
Joshua Santana I’ve lived next door to two Navy chiefs. They’re great men.
Tango charlie DD-214 An Army man once told me, “Don’t listen to Second Lieutenants. Those guys will get you killed!”
Other than Cape Fear, this is one of Robert De Niro's best movies.
Goodfellas casino a Bronx tale need I say more?
@birds_on_the_pier I said "one of"......reading is so underrated 😑😑
Erm, The Godfather II means nothing to you?
For a guy who drowned, Max Cady has some balls becoming a diving instructor.
Who would know more about under the water?
Great performance of Robert De Niro. Again
“I am a navy diver”
Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class Carl Brashear, 9 hours, 42 minutes. Perfect assembly.
I don't remember how long Carl was actually underwater putting that thing together. I remember it was 9 hours
I like 'I've got him' at 1:22 from one of the guys wanting to see him fail.
My great grandfather was a master chief petty officer for the us Navy 1941 to 1947. He worked on subs and on the ship here and there. Enlisted at 16 years old. My other great-grandfather was a sergeant in the US army world war two and I am so lucky to have his ww2 metal. but he worked at a desk to retirement but before that he enlisted at 12 years old and he saw the lines of battle.. but my great grandpa silver if I ever asked him how War was you telling me you don't want to know kid and he honored that.
Never forget where you came from these are heroes of our time🦅.
Nothing I hate more than having the best scene cut just before.... wtf
Such a great movie, powerful message, truth will overcome lie, light will overcome darkness.
Best movie he did hands down..
Mr. Perfect And he has performed in some amazing films.
Better than Godfather 2, Raging Bull, Goodfellas and Taxi driver? This movie is great, but hardly his best
Casino was his best imo
Maybe he was referring to Cuba Gooding Jr.
Didn't he do American gangsta? But sure this made for white television was his best... Word?
I am a Ranger, but my grandfather was a FrogMan in '44. Badasses
These aren’t frogmen they are deep sea divers. Big difference.
@@bamarocks777 😂Yeah i know.!😂 Actually my Nephew is @ Divers Training RIGHT Now in V.A.! He just graduated Chicago on 25Nov20!😳😵😂 my grandfather was a Deep Sea Plane Tender on the USS ALBEMARLE in 1944. I know the Difference. Thanks. I got this Rookie!😂😂😂😂
@@bamarocks777 salvage and recovery team.
Adore you and your grandfather
respect
My number one top inspirational movie of all times.
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
Love this movie. Goosebumps every time!
*There are no victims, only volunteers!.*
Not in North Korea
Tell that to the families who lost loved ones in military service because they were drafted!
This is one out of the 2 best scenes in this movie. The other is the 12 steps regardless I can't get over this movie it's so good
My favourite part. He did it, the son of a gun!
This one, hacksaw ridge, and unbroken. Real heroes
I collect movie memorabilia, and own the spanner tool Cuba Gooding Jr used in the assembly of the piping in this movie. Really fun to look at during the movie - and one of my favorite pieces!
This movie and Forrest Gump are the best ever
Hal Holbrook was perfect in this role. Albeit a small role, he was perfect.
My first time watching this film tonight!!! GREAT MOVIE!!! 5 stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
The old man is funny the way he yells at shala, lol SHALA! almost out of breath.
He was yelling "Sailor" LOL
He was Lincoln you know.
Sailor not Shala.
@mr.russell5395 thanks for correcting me
He played in one of those dirty harry movies
Just watched this movie for the first time❤️ what a remarkable movie and inspiration. Thank you for the Carls that broke barriers❤️ a real tear jerker
Rather interesting that Sunday's disrespect for authority is so calm and cool at this moment when he was so fiery about it in other scenes.
I must of cried about three times during this movie.
2000 was a good year
During this scene, I was hoping that asshat superior officer had a heart attack and fallen off that tower while he was yelling.
Best Navy movie, ever; and there are a lot of really GOOD ones.
Very underrated movie.
“Cmon Brashear” as he’s climbing the ladder gets me every time.
I physically cannot watch this scene without breaking down into a pool of tears
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
Timeless award winning!
The amount of hate for someone who is a different color is just unreal
If you think about it…..Sunday and Pappy both benefited Carl in this scenario….Sunday didn’t want him to die and Pappy unconsciously offered Carl enough time to finish.
Never back down never surrendered brothers in arms
One of the best movies ever made!
Saw this movie a few months back and I loved it.
I'am a proud former Active Duty US Navy Boatswainsmate and grade school friend of actor Cuba Gooding, Jr. ***saluting***
Never give up, Never surrender
Sunday (in his head): I hear ya, but I don’t care.
It's great to be able to watch clips of good movies but "movie clips" is the worst for cutting off the end of clips. Some of which make the entire clip worth watching. You can't cut the emotional climax that the whole clip leads to! Poor!
Master Chief Brashear is a hero to me. I have been rejected from the military multiple times for my eye disease but I don't give up. I am after the Navy this is the fourth time I am attempting to go in and I am going to graduate even if it kills me doesn't matter if the CNO himself tells me to go home I will just look for a way to come back until they realize the Navy isn't getting rid of me that easily.
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
The master chief have no choice but to bring him up especially when his wife was sick worry about him being under water.
I searched every Denzel movie for this clip. Such an intense scene
Denzel?
@@sew04ss yeah bud. Had seen the scene when I was a pre teen. ALWAYS thought it was Denzel. Until I found the clip
Think you need to go get your eyes checked. It's Cuba Gooding Jr. not Denzel Washington 😂😂😂
You probably went through every single Crimson Tide clip until you figured it out 🤣
This movie is a great dipiction of the hatred the United States/Military has for a particular skin color. As a combat veteran, this film reminds of my time serving. The hate is REAL!
Movie had me in tears
Damm old men don’t get a heart attack
One Of The Best Movies Ever
And I thought Sgt. Joe Friday (Dragnet) had a funny last name for a day... Chief Sunday. Ha. But this scene and the music piece throughout this scene? Its touching me in the heart, man..
Ive been watching this movie since it came out and I love it
No matter what color a military man is... HE'S still a MILITARY MAN
RESPECT IS EARNED NEVER GIVEN!!
RIP Brashear, Carl M., Master Chief Boatswain's Mate, USN (Ret.)
Wow. I know so many other attitudes and philosophies. Respect for another can be intrinsic rather than extrinsic. However I know respecting another just because he or she exists first requires deep respect of oneself for the exact same reason. Often I know that requires healing oneself from how she or he was treated as a child.
He's yelling "sailor"
I met chief brashear whole working out in the Norfolk naval base gym he was a big man in1976.
This is such an intense film.
See vatos he had ❤ respect for that vato
Perfect assembly cookie
I always loved watching this movie.
"Your a coward."Scott Andrew Richardson...
Saila!!...SAILLLAAA!!! 🤣🤣
Jerry maguire 2000 it’s a hip hop movie from 20th century Columbia.
Nothing is impossible to those who will try.
They say that we are lazy but they know will perform and outperform them regardless of how the deck is stacked that is why they fear us.
A black man who has his mind made up is a very powerful man.
Hey whatever helps you sleep at night. But I'd be weary if I spoke the same as the people who hate me.
All I hear is insecurity
@@goprojoe7449 ....or perhaps inequality?
@@walboyfredo6025 Same thing
A real navy diver does the impossible
Nothing can stop you if you are this driven.
Michael Joseph Welch August 22, 1963-
movie was nothing short of amazing.
It's like Cuba Gooding Jr is bait, and they hunting for oscars. No bites.
Trying to let him die in front of all those ppl and his wife is wild....
This is Cuba’s best movie
This movie makes you want to take on the world.
A tutorial of a how to make a movie about racism, not being woke or forced. Its straight up a 10.
Master Chief Sunday = courage
That old man with the Mac needs to shut the heck up.