Poor Ney, what he mustve thought, he thought that he finally got glory for france and himself, he wanted to be the very best, the most popular, he was the most ambitious, when wellington retreated he mustve been thinking that the victory has fallen into his emperors hands, i genuinely feel bad for him
I remember the part where one of the British soldiers just snapped, saying "We've never seen each other! Why do we kill one another! Why!!". That was a sad bit.
Yes because it shows that these young and impressionable men who have never met before, never met, don’t even speak the same language will shoot, stab, and blow each other up because old men told them to. Shows the true horror and sadness of war
The other choice for this young unknown british gentleman was to be commanded by a french dictator-emperor that he never saw either. The inseparable siblings War & Politics have this bizarre abstract but realistic element to it.
Where is grouchy I need those mens where Is grouchy why do I have to do everything my self (dark smoke) Sire r u wounded sire you must ly down for an hour sire should I call the doctor I am alright it's just my stomach
I was playing Ney in total war multiplayer Waterloo battle. I did exactly what Ney did, I charge with all my cavalry, I lost almost everymen but we won the battle in the end!
Except for the Fuzzy Wuzzies of whom Rudyard Kipling wrote, "Then ere's to you, Fuzzy Wuzzie, the missus an the kid; we was sent to break you, so we went 'n did. We sloshed you with Martinis, an' it wasn't ardly fair. But for all the odds agin you Fuzzy-Wuz, you broke the square."
@@axcelis6188 That doesnt make much sense, artillery is correct. You destroy the enemy battalion first by shooting down their cohesion with vollies of artillery fire. But idk anything about Ney so...
@@kevinsworldK.w69infantry support helps them break up the square formations. The riders will keep the infantry busy while the infantry focusses on the squares one by one. When a square breaks formation you punch trough the back with cavalry. Hammer and anvil.
The Ney Charge wasn't disastrous...it ended in a draw with the British Army and French Cavalry devastated. Theoretically the French Cavalry could have been more useful against the Prussians but Ney's Charge ensured La Haye Saint was isolated so it could be captured by the French.
Considering Tora Tora Tora, this, battle of Britain, and I believe Zulu, and midway all were flops. CGI will always be the choice studios take because now it's even cheaper than practical. Even Dunkirk used a lot but hid it
I realized, during this scene, that I should be amazed by the grandeur of the battle, but all of that CGI in more modern films had spoilt me rotten, it seemed normal.
I mean if they are retreating you do charge cav to drive the advantage back home but Wellington wasn't retreating so it was messed up, matter of fact it wasn't messed up, it was kind of a tie, because of neys cav charge la haye saints was abandoned by a bunch of men and in doing so, putting la haye in the emperor's hands
Miscommunications by the French army let the Prussiens and the British retreat northward so they can keep communications, and because of rain napolean delayed his attack by hours, wellington sure was a lucky bastarr
@@cengiztaner4754 Indeed, Sir, but the idea of a square formation of infantry with musketeers prepared to repel a cavalry attack was first carried out by the Spaniards in the 16th century.
@@jonasmejerpedersen4847 Absolutely mate. The spanish tercios are one of the best armies in world history. Cheers to you, dutchman. (Youre dutch, right?)
lol the desc is so real, is that a patriot reference???? well not a patriot reference since waterloo is earlier than patriot so... waterloo reference of the patriot's battle of cowpens?????
"What is he doing, what is Ney doing!? What's happening, cant i leave the battlefield for a minute!? What's he doing there?!?"
“How can you let the cavalry attack without infantry support?!!! What’s the the matter with you?!!!” Then collapse due to fatigue...
"Sire,are you alright sire?As your doctor I advise you to take rest sire.."
"Nah fuck that"
*Gets on a horse and one pumps Wellington's ass*
How could the man go forward with the cavalry without the infantry support
Poor Ney, what he mustve thought, he thought that he finally got glory for france and himself, he wanted to be the very best, the most popular, he was the most ambitious, when wellington retreated he mustve been thinking that the victory has fallen into his emperors hands, i genuinely feel bad for him
now when u put it like that i feel bad for him to
He's concentrating his Calvary...
Infantry just sitting there...
Smoke without fire, what's he at?
(Cannon fires)
*Kisses de lancey on the lips*
*bulge*
I remember the part where one of the British soldiers just snapped, saying "We've never seen each other! Why do we kill one another! Why!!". That was a sad bit.
A bit... When 4:25 played after that I was weeping 😭
Yes because it shows that these young and impressionable men who have never met before, never met, don’t even speak the same language will shoot, stab, and blow each other up because old men told them to. Shows the true horror and sadness of war
The other choice for this young unknown british gentleman was to be commanded by a french dictator-emperor that he never saw either. The inseparable siblings War & Politics have this bizarre abstract but realistic element to it.
"Wars are often fought by young boys for old men"
@@TheGrenadier97 The British were FAR worse, they committed genocide across the world. Do some research.
Sire! France must not lose you!!
Sire!!!!! The battle is lost!!!!!
WHERE IS GROUCHY????!!!!!
fuck Grouchy!
I need this men !
Where is grouchy I need those mens where Is grouchy why do I have to do everything my self (dark smoke)
Sire r u wounded sire you must ly down for an hour sire should I call the doctor
I am alright it's just my stomach
Vive la Franceeeeeeeeeee-
You must stay alive sire!
(Napoleon in his head:you dare cut my line larray)
Napoleon sounds like he wants to beat up Grouchy so bad
What's he doing?! What's Ney doing?!
MegaTheChieftain How can a man go forward with a cavalry without infantry support? What's the matter with you?
@@omerfarukasker5815 Think Of England Men!,Think Of England
Neyyyyy the horses go ney
Trumpeter sound the advance !! Attackk
CHARGE!!!!
I was playing Ney in total war multiplayer Waterloo battle. I did exactly what Ney did, I charge with all my cavalry, I lost almost everymen but we won the battle in the end!
👏👏👏 great heroic charge
Play at NTW3 mod
that momment when one square defeats entire cavalry army.
Problem is that you have no more cavalry to march onto Brussels with :(
How can you send in the Cavalry without infantry support? WHATS THE MATTER WITH YOU!!!!!
everybody gangster until the british army forms a bunch of squares
Stale Baguette imagine when the French shelled the squares after Ney’s attacks and then it was the turn of the Thin Red Line to mow down the Guard
Top 3 military tactics: 1-Form Square 2-Charge with only Cavalry 3-Retreat
Hahaha
@@robbillington1982 00200😀😀😀🥳😀🥳🤦♂️
Except for the Fuzzy Wuzzies of whom Rudyard Kipling wrote, "Then ere's to you, Fuzzy Wuzzie, the missus an the kid; we was sent to break you, so we went 'n did. We sloshed you with Martinis, an' it wasn't ardly fair. But for all the odds agin you Fuzzy-Wuz, you broke the square."
Has Ney lost his mind! You never attack unless they're lightened up by artillery!
Its actually you never attack without infantry support
Im sorry to burst your bubble ;-;
@@axcelis6188 That doesnt make much sense, artillery is correct. You destroy the enemy battalion first by shooting down their cohesion with vollies of artillery fire. But idk anything about Ney so...
@@kevinsworldK.w69 The exact quote in the movie by napoleon is "without infantry support":
@@kevinsworldK.w69infantry support helps them break up the square formations. The riders will keep the infantry busy while the infantry focusses on the squares one by one. When a square breaks formation you punch trough the back with cavalry. Hammer and anvil.
"Out flank those guns now damn you, not charge them!"
*"HE'S TURNING INTO THE WRONG VALLY!"*
Wait thats the wrong disastrous cavalry charge.....
Into the valley of death, rode the six hundred
Was there a man dismayed?
Someone had blundered
@@cmdrrnjohnriley6246 horses hooves thundered
what battle is it?
@@jonasmejerpedersen4847
The video Waterloo.
The poem above, the Charge of the Light Brigade
The Ney Charge wasn't disastrous...it ended in a draw with the British Army and French Cavalry devastated. Theoretically the French Cavalry could have been more useful against the Prussians but Ney's Charge ensured La Haye Saint was isolated so it could be captured by the French.
"Lefebvre, are you with me?"
"YES SIR!"
"HAHAA"
So that's what he said :D
@@JohnsonTheSecond Yes
General Mercer(royal horse artillery commander):Fireee!!!
*bloodthristy noises&
Movie rules, of course if they remade it today it'd all be CGI bull.
Considering Tora Tora Tora, this, battle of Britain, and I believe Zulu, and midway all were flops. CGI will always be the choice studios take because now it's even cheaper than practical. Even Dunkirk used a lot but hid it
@@Captainkebbles1392 I don't think Zulu was but Zulu Dawn was I believe and used far more men and locations.
I never want this film to be remade with JUST CGI I want it natural
Adding to the rule, if they remade it in Africa, it would be quite an acid trip
Well this aged well...
this film has the greatest soundtrack in the history of films
WE’VE NEVER SEEN ONE ANOTHER!!
HOW CAN WE KILL EACH OTHER!
WHY? WHY!!!!!!!!
Etched into my memory after seeing this film many times as a child (with the family)
A lot of great war films made in the 60s and 70s would have at least one "why?!" scene.
Private thomlinson get back to the square
It was pretty heart rending, he just snapped
*Dies*
I realized, during this scene, that I should be amazed by the grandeur of the battle, but all of that CGI in more modern films had spoilt me rotten, it seemed normal.
The entire movie is a fantastic spectacle
Ben Marshall True, one of the few times where I couldn't tell how they pulled off some of the scenes.
Blank Ball simple... Russia lent the filmmakers their army for awhile.
16,000 Russian soldiers were used for this movie
wait, how do you know? it's a rare information.
Marshall Ney was great but the Russian campaign messed him up.
Why do I think this is true?
@@stephen-truthseeker I've seen numerous people suggest he had PTSD.
“The army will retire 100 paces “
THE ARMY WILL RETIRE 100 PACES
4:26 chills every time
Why! Why! Why!
WE'VE NEVER EVEN SEEN ONE ANOTHER, HOW CAN WE KILL ONE ANOTHER, HOW CAN WE, HOW CAN WE, WHY DO WE, WHYYYYYY
"WHAT'S HE DOING? WHAT'S NEY DOING? CAN I LEAVE THE FIELD FOR A MINUTE, WHAT'S HE DOING THERE?!"
The largest single set price involving actors ever, no wonder it flopped but boy do I enjoy it
pettition to rename the video "what's he doing!!!??"
Ney: What the hell is UK doing he is retreating any ways CHARGE
I mean if they are retreating you do charge cav to drive the advantage back home but Wellington wasn't retreating so it was messed up, matter of fact it wasn't messed up, it was kind of a tie, because of neys cav charge la haye saints was abandoned by a bunch of men and in doing so, putting la haye in the emperor's hands
The mood is so intense......
Marshall Blücher, the sector is broken, i've order do retreat. God damn, Wellington has been a lucky man.
Miscommunications by the French army let the Prussiens and the British retreat northward so they can keep communications, and because of rain napolean delayed his attack by hours, wellington sure was a lucky bastarr
Should be called "Ney loses it for us"
Leaving this one for me 4:26
I suppose the British should thank Charles Martel, a Frenchman, for the creation of the infantry square.
Lol, the square was created by the spanish tercios in the 16th century. As always, the french win the propaganda battle.
Rigid infantry formations such as the phalanx, schiltrom, shield wall etc. have existed since the antiquity, what are you two talking about
@@cengiztaner4754 Indeed, Sir, but the idea of a square formation of infantry with musketeers prepared to repel a cavalry attack was first carried out by the Spaniards in the 16th century.
@@Catholic-Redpilled-Spaniard i love all this information i get! thanks!
@@jonasmejerpedersen4847 Absolutely mate. The spanish tercios are one of the best armies in world history. Cheers to you, dutchman. (Youre dutch, right?)
"Wellingtons! Retreating! Wellingtons! Retreating!."
SEND THE ADVANCE
“YOU CAN’T GO FOWARD WITHOUT INFANTRY SUPPORT!”
CAN I NOT LEAVE THE FIELD FOR A MINUTE WHAT'S HE DOING
4:40 this bit is quite sad. “How can we kill one another?!”
Waterloo Waltz
Drawing simple hollow 2D shapes on a piece of paper can give a ginger frog PTSD episodes, some say
WHAT IS NEY DOING WITHOUT INFANTRY SUPPORT
Ney: because Our cavalry is OP!!!
@@Reee-ct6zkwellington: haha our squares are too op
*Why do I hear boss music?*
Every French cavalry in Waterloo gangsta till they see light red squares…
“FORM SQUARE, FORM SQUARE! SHOOT AT THE HORSES! FIRE AT THE HORSES!”
Vive l'Empereur
“LEO WITH ME, TRUMPETERS SOUND THE ADVANCE, CCCHHHHAAARRRRGGGGGEEEEEEE”
"COME ON YA BASTARDS!!!!!"
Here's a longer version with more drums for you bros: ua-cam.com/video/_voeDUF3xLE/v-deo.html
Rick roll!
Fire at the horses!
2:28 is my favorite part idk why but it is
This makes me want to advance calvary without infantry support
Edit: correction of grammar
i need that first drum part on loop
FIRE AT THE HORSES!
Bro I need to know what the bugle call at the beginning is called
Does anyone know if the bit at 4:50 has a name or is a separate piece somewhere?
ua-cam.com/video/sFXv3Un_LHY/v-deo.htmlsi=0l-2b2ajsJg6E6Pz
You're welcome
oh totally!
I wish 4:26 was it's own track.
"...why,,,,,,why must we do this..."
I came here thinking it was it's own track, now I am kinda sad.
I thought this was played when derpons corps marched forward the first song
"Think of England, men, think of England!"
*dies*
2:40 Ney realizes, he fucked up.
Excelent marcha
0:34
4:27 thank me later
I'd still like to see a remake nonetheless.
but it would be cgi :(
Say what you will about the Cold War, but it gave politically savy directors access to large amount of conscripts for spectacular movies like this.
Just watch the 2000 Napoleon tv movie. That is the best American cinema can do.
Michel; I'm VERY disappointed.
IM THE 1000TH LIKE LES GOOOOO
I want a remake called Waterloo 2 electric boogaloo
Miriam Michel WASSUP
GOOD LORD LADS
Sherlock Holmes WHAT IS UP MY AMIGOS
never promote Ney a marshal
lol
Whats the song at 0:31
La victoire est a nous
lol the desc is so real, is that a patriot reference???? well not a patriot reference since waterloo is earlier than patriot so... waterloo reference of the patriot's battle of cowpens?????
what
2:30