Last of the Mohicans - Final Scene
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2018
- The chase scene from The Last of the Mohicans (1992, directed by Michael Mann, DP Dante Spinotti, music by Trevor Jones, Randy Edelman).
Rendered in 1440p so that UA-cam will use a higher bitrate.
Video SRC: ~4200kbps 1080p HEVC
Audio SRC: ~500kbps AAC
www.imdb.com/title/tt0104691/ - Фільми й анімація
Best seven minutes in the history of cinema. Without any dialog it shows the strongest human emotions: Hate, love, fear and sadness. The editing, music, acting and cinematography. All done to perfection.
Well put. Love your critique.
Did not know how to put this scene in words,you did that wow
exactly
This part is “epic“
It's great on its own, but as the conclusion to an epic, wonderfully visual piece of cinema, it truly shines in all its glory. I really can't put into words how it felt to see it originally on the big screen, maybe the fact that some 30 years later, just the opening bars of the music makes me an emotional, goosebumpy kid again 🤔
I’m 55 and I never got over the death of Uncas
Tbh I don't know why the soundtrack wasn't at least nominated for the academy, it's so spectacular 😍
They disqualified it sadly
@@Osceanix That was major bullshit on the Oscars part
They got BAFTA for the soundtrack.
Aparently it was snubed because it had Two composers for the soundtack which acording to 'the rules' made it unable to be considerated.
@@22espec lol wut
One of the most beautiful and saddest scenes in movie history.
Not a sadder ending then Gladiator or Man on Fire.
Yes
HI FRIEND, I SEE THIS AS BEING SPASHUS AND YET IN CLOSED. MY VIEW OF THE MOVIE IS DIFFERENT FROM THE CLIP BUT IN THE CLIP I CAN SEE MAGUA DEFENDING HIMSELF IN HIS TERRORTORY.
THE CASE GOT CLOSED FOR ME OF THE NAME LAST OF THE MOHICANS, I AM NOT EVIL BUT I ENDED THE WITH MAGUA BEING THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS AND CHINGUTCHOK BEING THE BRINGER OF PEACE TO THE REST OF THE HURON INDIANS. SACHEM SAID MAGUAS PATH WAS NOT A HURON ONE AND HE OFFERED TO SAVE ALICES LIFE, YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT WRITING BEAUTIFUL.
I FELT PASSIONATE
Definitely agree 👍 🤝
I can tell.
I was used to watch this movie with my father, beside The Hunt for Red October.
I played Last of the Mohicans theme at my dad funeral. Emotions were flowing like these waterfalls.
Now is 20 years he passed away. Ten years later mom joined him.
Always in my heart.
may merciful God have mercy on their souls, sorry for your loss.
this life is just a station on the long road. your parents will stay with you forever as long as your heart is remembering them .
My Wife died on 11 January. Still fresh. My Deepest ❤
Deepest condolences to you all. Stay strong guys
Peace be with you ❤
@@paddyleblanc yes, thanks. This year is 20 years he passed away.
The girls eyes deciding her own fate is the saddest scene ❤❤❤ ✝️ xxxx
I used to watch this movie with my Dad a lot when i was a boy. He passed away recently. My brother and I used to laugh at this scene, as when we would watch it, my Dad would say he was Chingusgook, My brother was Uncas and i was Hawkeye. Watching this scene again, seeing Hawkeye and Chingusgook running up the mountain to have revenge after Uncas gets killed hit me hard. It felt as if my Dad was here watching it with me again. Thank you for uploading this beautiful scene. Fun fact - there's only 1 word in this entire scene and it's a name. So much story is told just through facial expressions, music and cinematography. Incredible stuff.
legend
Thanks for sharing your story, may your father Rest In Peace ✌🏽
I'm sorry 4 your father passing .but glad he enjoyed .when he 2as still with us
This is a great movie for dads bonding with their boys.
He lives in you.
Perfection. I recall watching this for the first time at a cinema in Paris when I was 19. The film started so strongly and flowed perfectly that I didn’t touch the popcorn sitting at my feet for the whole film. Needless to say I watched the movie again a week later, it was that good.
В каком году это было?
How Wes Studi did'nt win an Oscar for his performance is unbelievable.!! Criminal.
he did
4:08 Alice's death stare of resolve and courage in the face of doom always gives me the chills. Jody May is as beautiful as she is a wonderful actress. Underrated af.
So true ❤👏
She's gorgeous ❤
Siii. Coincido con Vos. 👏👏👏
It is name Djodi Mai?, in films-Kora?!
Я учил deutch, на английском не очень, но в детстве зачитавался Фенимором Купером, и хотелось бы быть Натаниэлем Бампо(Зверобоем), и сражаться бок о бок с такими, как Чингачгук, и последний из могикан, с сыном его Ункасом
I love how Chingachgook just destroys Magua, there isn't even a real fight he just gets annihilated and that's it.
Magua was unstoppable because driven by rage and hatred. That hatred resolved when he killed the general. So he was no match for a rage driven Chingachgook.
why don't we get movies like this anymore...? you can keep coming back to these masterpieces and every time you still feel that punch in the guts of raw emotion they makes you feel.
Seems to all be cgi nowadays
If they remade it Hawkeye would have to be Homosexual.
Woke agenda, political correct stuff, movies using green screen for cgi, not even to take a camera outside anymore.
In 6 minutes, every trope of epic stories: honour, death, love, courage, memory...
The most affecting scene being when the young girl sacrifices herself.
Perfect acting and scripting (and soundtrack and photography)
Was een klein meisje toen ik deze film bekeek met m'n vader. Het verhaal , de muziek maakte zoveel los bij ons beiden. Nu zoveel jaren later nog steeds een mooie herinnering tussen ons.❤
Michael Mann's masterpiece. Not a single bad scene, not a single bad shot, not a single bad decision in that film (yes, than "bouncy rock" included). I first watched that movie when I was 7 - and watched it countless times after. It's pure magic each time.
One of the best 7mins in movie history
The power of love, shown in its many faces. Also that soundtrack; it's 2022 and I'm still sitting on the tip of my chair. An incredible intense and heartfelt finale at the same time.
May this scene always be remembered in cinema history.
I wish this movie get famous among all of this era
My vote for best movie end-scene of all time. (Michael Mann's adaption of James Fenimore Cooper's novel)
Stunning cinematography; the mountain and vast expanse dwarfing the protagonists, the evocative building score, the eloquent & deceptively economical hand-to-hand combat, a film sequence build-up of over (almost) 7 minutes, show-casing the French-Indian-English-American War from the frontiers of Canada along the Hudson valley. It captures the essence of the period; its brutality, beauty, fierceness, competing ambitions and (lost) love of different interracial cultures.
Absolutely magisterial.
No one's commented on the Dad's weapon, everyone knows that Indians used Tomahawks, knives, bows and arrows and whatever firearms that they could get their hands on.
The Dad's weapon is called a "gunstock warclub" it's a fiendish but but brilliant weapon and lethal in his hands. It's a an actual fact real weapon and not made up for the film like so many are in other films.
The Last Of The Mohicans is one of my favourite films and especially this scene with the action, music and scenery and hardly a word spoken.
Wow just noticed the gunstock warclub for the first time after years of watching the movie.
What a fantastic ending to a film. The score, acting, action and heartbreak are tremendous. Kudos to the director. A lesser person would have had Day-Lewis kill Magua. Having the father avenge his son's death was much more dramatic and right.
I see your point. The novel had Hawkeye killing Magua as he tries to scale up the mountain, after murdering Uncas in cold blood and treachery.
Uncas jumps upon the entourage who had Cora (and not Alice) hostage and when a Iroquois brave stabs Cora, he’s too stunned to react. That’s when Magua buries his blade into Uncas’ back. Uncas even though mortally wounded, kills Cora’s murderer before finally being felled by Magua.
The rage you feel against Magua in the novel far exceeds his film equivalent (full credit to Wes Studi though for remarkable performance)
And casting Russell Means was pure genius.
the scene where she jumps of the cliff is the most emotional scene ever seen in hollywood cinematics, it has got everything, this is the purest scene ever made, Oscar for best scene ever
you wont find any emotion of humankind thats left, its a masterpiece, its the Houdini of cinematic artwork, you cant make it better, its perfect in every sense. Its a contrast bath: Pain, Love, Courage, Rage, Mourning, Hate, Fury, Scorn, Immorality... you wont find the Missing one....
Since i watched her suicide when i was a young girl i never forget this scene 💔
creo q es el verdadero amor de ella por el , en cierto sentido,
Wes Studi was absolutely magnificent.
I keep watching this, and loving it more and more.
First you have a man running after his love (more showed in deleted scenes) and sacrificing his life for it. Then a woman who doesn´t wanna live without her love.
Then a fathers anguish in losing his one true son and avenging him. A Brother losing a brother. Sister losing a sister.
Just the fact that Uncas and Alice are a mirror of Hawkeye and Core, but a tragic one, is just another layer in this wonderful wonderful movie.
Also. The music.
It’s a brilliant scene, but the whole movie’s a masterpiece IMO.
Great actings + Great cinematography + Great music = Super-great scene
that soundtrack is insane!!!!!!
I saw this movie as a child. I don’t remember the names of the characters, but I remember that when they look at each other, I suddenly I realized that they were deeply in love, more than her older sister was of the protagonist. I was heartbroken when she looks at the abyss and decided to kill herself. :(
We don't see such devotion and love between men and women these days. Its all about money, power, show off, and body counts.
Did you read the book also ?!?
She didn't die in the original story, she went back to the city and never returned to the wilderness 📖
This is exactly how felt when i watched the scene for the first time when i was a young girl too 💔
sachem, thrilled by what those invaders are capable of doing for others, somewhat ignores the honor of his dead and accepts their demands showing the highest respect
duncan, seemingly miserable, in that very moment in our existence that defines what we are despite anything, gives his life for that stranger he really hates, for the man who took everything from him, allowing cora to live with who he knew she loves
nathaniel, deeply moved and shocked by what that man has done for him and cora, shows his gratitude and respect in the only way that was possible at that moment, by preventing him, a man of honor whom he will never forget, an horrible death
uncas stares at his father and with only that he understands that he must go to rescue that girl
uncas gives his life for the love to that girl who he didnt even knew...
alice gives hers for that man after witnessing it...
the final sequence of this movie is just beyond masterful... what it evokes and how it does it... its just indescribably grandiose at every aspect (for me, specially the piece of music that accompanies which enhaces the visual stage so strongly)
one of the very few scenes that can be judged as the greatest in cinematography history
i still remember the moment i first watched this and i will never forget it
Truly unforgettable movie.
Notice the light rain that falls in 3:54 that matches with her tears for the one he loved and lost...
30+ years old and I still haven't found the opportunity to watch this movie - despite Trevor Jones' soundtrack being in my fav list for almost 15 years.
In my opinion, the side story of Uncas and Alice is a far better love story than Romeo and Juliet, Uncas falls in love with her when he first lays eyes on her, but she is oblivious all the way through the film until the end when she finally realizes how he must have felt when they share that last look at each other, but by then it's too late. Knowing that he sacrificed himslef on a futile effort to save her she throws herself off the cliff to be with him rather than live with her captors.
Again it's just my opinion.
Supposedly, in the book and the movie itself their love story is more fleshed out, so it wasn't just Uncas being secretly in love with Alice. She also has feelings for him and that's why she decided to jump from the cliff after Uncas was killed. But producers decided to take those scenes aways since they felt were unnecesary and were "distractful" whatever that means. I personally think its a shame their love story was taken away from the movie, because it would have made the ending way more impactful than what already is.
Never to be forgotten.When film truly becomes art.
This scene is so powerfull but not a single word was spoken. Well, the inly word was Hawkeye screaming for Uncas, but other than that, there are no monologues or dialogues and still is filled with emotion and feeling. This is peak cinematography!
Such a heartbreaking scene. DDL and Dad were barely two minutes away from being able to save them both.
Une des plus belles scènes du Cinéma , un Chef D’œuvre……
I’ve watched this clip so many times over the years and it never once fails to grips me to it’s redemptive end. Perfection
What a movie, the scenenary, the emotions and the music. Perfect, Michael Manns best work
I love how there is no big boss fight in the end. No talk, no throwing each other around. There's only the kill, and the realization that Chingachgook is the main character of the movie.
One of the best movies ever brought to life.
Sometimes I go to IMDB and check the cast of my favorite movies from when I was a kid. Whenever I see a specific character has passed away, I get a bit melancholic. It reminds me of change and me getting older, and I am not completely okay with that apparently.
I,ll not under stand how it did not win an Oscar.Greatest film I have ever seen first I have seen.I dad took me
It was supposedly disqualified for having 2 directors. This absolutely sucks IMHO. One of the greatest films created of all time.
A simply astonishing soundtrack
One of the best movie scenes in my book!!
One of greatest stories of love ever captured!
Amazing how all the drama, tension, emotion 😪😣😔 n story is told within the 7+ minutes without any spoken words (except for a brief call fm hawkeye). Just awesome scenery, simple yet effective intense fight sequences n acting ..... n one great soundtrack.
Beautiful scene!
One of my favorites in all the movies I watched in my life... The music... The actors... The tragedy... Damn... Damn... Tears... Damnn
The best scene when she jumps off the rock, she knew the Indian loved her and sacrificed his life, shot at her gaze, she was ready to give her life for freedom, courage and love, something beautiful.
If there's one thing Michael Mann is a master at, is shooting great endings. Always with a nice soundtrack choice. The examples are many: Heat, The Insider, Last Of The Mohicans, Thief... By the way, I know all the cast is perfect in this film, but MY GOD how Jodhi May had a angel face ( 3:54 ). So serene in her demise.
literally breathtaking. I've watched it a 100 times and it gets better and better.
This movie is INSANELY GOOD , it makes a stone in my throat 32 years later and the soundtrack is just out of this world good, nothing can compare to this even the latest good ones of zimmerman and moricone. This is my lifetime OST!
Its amazingly well done. Love how relentless they are. They don't stop running in the whole scene. They know what to do.
Le Dernier des Mohicans fait partie des chefs d'oeuvre du 7e art : scenario, acteurs, paysages, lumière, musique ... et cette scène en particulier ! Comme le dit @AndersBaumann, toutes les émotions humaines y sont concentrées, la tension va crescendo et prend aux tripes ... les regards échangés entre Chingachgook et Magua au moment du coup de grâce : une magistrale leçon de cinema même 30 ans après.
The music taking me to the depth of inner soul.
Everything is said about this scene, one of the best in the whole history of cinema. All the human emotions converging within 7 minutes. BRAVO!!!
im a big man but have you ever seen one cry , yup loved it and the best movie i will never .... NEVER forget as long as i live
Amazing film. Great acting. Magua still terrifies me. 😵
greatest scene in movie history
I couldn't not cry ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
Yes, yes & yes!
It's definitely one of my favourites. They really don't make them like this anymore.
Yes! It's one of my favorites!
I was lucky enough to see this film in the cinema in 1992, it was awesome.
Pure Cinematic Still Gives me Bumps
Each time i watch this clip i shed more tears than before...
One of my favourite movies. Powerful. Great story telling.
Mine too 😊
i am male 35 cry every time i see this scene, the numb pain that actors are showing is to great.
essa cena também me dá tristeza eu queria que a alice e o uncas tivesse ficado juntos o filme é muito bom mas essa cena da morte do uncas e da Alice eu não gosto de ver é muito triste
I remember seeing this movie in the movie theaters like i was there yesterday. Easily one of the greatest movies of all time
Wunderbarer Film mit erstklassigen Darstellern . Musik und Geschichte sind Perfekt ! Tolle Bilder und sehr wertvolle Texte .
Einfach fallen lassen , geniessen und Dank für dieses Geschenk ❤💟👍
I watched this film when it was released and it was superb but then you watch it later as a father and it's heartbreaking
Daniel Day Lewis is one of my favourites and especially this movie
Uncas For Ever
Wow never gets old
It was ....such a beautifull scene.
My one single favourite piece of original film score ever
A soundtrack that has every emotion going on. I don't know what to feel but I feel
This scene alone is great but let's not forget that what happened throughout the entire movie makes this even more powerful
There is no greater end sequence to a film than this. Everything you could possibly want.
Absolutely brilliant
A masterpiece in cinema storytelling the music the cinematography just perfect.
What a fantastic collection of music and 😢
Danis D Lewis in this
was Gorgeous. The music haunting ❤️💕
Cinematic perfection.
Goosebumps everytime I watch it
Одна из самых правдивых и невероятных сцен в кинематографе.
Так много сказано в этих глазах и событиях. Когда смотрел первый раз, то потом долго не мог прийти в себя.
only 90s legends,,can feel those moment 😊
When that old Chingusgook mowed down the "bad guy" it never felt so satisfying to watch someone get killed.
Wes studi !!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
absolutely stunning
Just such powerful music in this superb film. 👌👌👌👌
I was a kid in Togo wen I witness this fine and sorryful movie,my best movie ever...it never gets old.. wonderful story...I like the way the old man revenge his sons death...
Best 7 minutes of my life
unforgettable. and the music too.
One of my favourite movies !it’s so good in so many ways
Brilliant scene. Music goes well with the action as well. They played that same theme in The Tudors when Wolsey commits suicide.
It's not the same
thanks you michael man by miami vice,heat,the last the mohicans and manny others,thank you....
Masterpiece!
The cinematography is so advanced for that time, you’d believe that this movie released in 2024 if anyone hasn’t seen this before already.
The eyes of the young lady is haunting.
Love this scene, one pf the greatest films ever saw
On a jamais fait mieux. Michael Mann est un génie.
...y el corazón se rompe en mil pedazos.
So emotional ❤
Micheal Mann is the greatest director of all time