Unforgiven - "You ain't ugly like me." - scene

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  • @morales1ist
    @morales1ist 2 роки тому +289

    Any woman that takes care of your hat for three days is really something.

    • @gerrymcintosh4477
      @gerrymcintosh4477 Рік тому +8

      Definitely walk the river with

    • @jp9er4life
      @jp9er4life Рік тому +1

      You cant paint an angel.....

    • @guntertorfs6486
      @guntertorfs6486 Рік тому +1

      When ' your hat ' is code for something else it is.

    • @chadmcfarland9660
      @chadmcfarland9660 9 місяців тому +1

      He married that hoor

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 8 місяців тому +1

      It's a weird sitch there and I think Eastwood screwed up. First he's not really faithfull to his dead wife. He acknowledges her and how important she was to his survival. The ONLY reason he could have is that he doesn't want her to be punished for his future actions. Yet he's not raging yet.
      When women show you genuine love, you take it seriously. Take them seriously too

  • @tonyhughes110
    @tonyhughes110 4 роки тому +291

    "What I said the other day, about you lookin' like me, that ain't true. You ain't ugly like me. It's just that we both got scars." What a spectacular script, a script where not a single word was changed. This really is a wonderful scene. My favorite Western of all time.

    • @TyWerks
      @TyWerks 2 роки тому +5

      facts my favorite western as well

    • @I_am_Dane_Youssef
      @I_am_Dane_Youssef 2 роки тому +5

      I read the script online. They made a lot of changes. But yes, this is one of the best Westerns ever made.

    • @yobrethren
      @yobrethren 2 роки тому +6

      I'm kinda afraid i won't be able to watch any other Western after watching The Unforgiven, considering it's the first Western i ever watched
      Very serious and seriously beautiful movie, that is entire 2 decades older than me

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns Рік тому +4

      @@yobrethren Do yourself a favor and see "Once Upon a Time in the West."
      Both it and "Unforgiven" are my two favorite westerns.
      Just buckle up and prepare yourself for a story told with only a few words and with the action building up slowly, then instantly over, running just shy of three hours.
      It's a total masterpiece, though.

    • @JBplumbing12
      @JBplumbing12 8 місяців тому

      It is my favourite western too.

  • @davidk6269
    @davidk6269 3 роки тому +349

    These are the most emotionally moving scenes in the movie for me. Munny's sensitivity and honesty in his conversation with the lady is truly touching. Also, his comment about his wife being back in Kansas looking over his kids was incredibly sad. This is one of the best examples of Clint's understated acting at its finest.

    • @therespectedlex9794
      @therespectedlex9794 Рік тому +7

      Why can't he tell her that his wife is dead?

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns Рік тому +11

      @@therespectedlex9794 He doesn't want to have to explain that he will not go with prostitutes at all, so he mentioned his wife as the reason without going into how she had died.

    • @Just1American1966
      @Just1American1966 Рік тому +23

      @@Gunners_Mate_Guns
      That, and that he still holds a deep respect for his wife, as evidenced by the way he speaks of her when saying goodbye to his children.

    • @35mm21
      @35mm21 Рік тому +12

      It adds to the tragedy of the movie. In a movie with a happy ending the two of them might have rode off into the sunset together and made a new life leaving their pasts behind, but in this world Munny can never leave his past behind

    • @jaydaville1105
      @jaydaville1105 11 місяців тому +3

      I have so much respect for this scene. Real love never transfers to the next person

  • @karlitomoretti2312
    @karlitomoretti2312 4 роки тому +39

    Her inner beauty outshines the scars she has on her face,, lovely woman,, and him a real Gentleman,, excellent movie indeed,,

  • @the1texasmccoy
    @the1texasmccoy 8 років тому +615

    This is probably the most touching scene I've ever seen Clint Eastwood do. Absolutely love this ♥

    • @lucasdelfino5358
      @lucasdelfino5358 7 років тому +7

      Daydreams of a Vintage Girl have you seen Bridges?

    • @frankvadnais3536
      @frankvadnais3536 5 років тому +15

      Daydreams of a Vintage Girl watch Million Dollar Baby. That movie is very deep in a different way than Unforgiven.

    • @lonestargazer9255
      @lonestargazer9255 4 роки тому +4

      Every which way but loose, Clint at his best

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja 4 роки тому +8

      This is nothing compared to the euthanizing in Million Dollar Baby. I think it's also the only role in which Eastwood cries.

    • @bekahdennis4455
      @bekahdennis4455 4 роки тому +4

      Its touching but I think the young confederate soldeir scene in Good bad and the ugly is the best. Not one word spoken in that scene.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 4 роки тому +93

    "You ain't ugly like me." So true.
    This film is loaded with great dialogue, and not a single word was changed from the original script that was sold to Eastwood.

  • @jeffschultz3679
    @jeffschultz3679 Рік тому +16

    Just a perfect scene. Among all the other little touches, when she says "I've known a lot of men" then realizes what that means, smiles in embarrassment and looks away ... it just brings a deeper layer to her character and humanizes her.

    • @howlinhoward
      @howlinhoward 11 місяців тому +2

      Yes, and his reply, "Yeah, I suppose..." acknowledges that, but withholds judgment. Just casually. Perfect.

    • @XTRABIG
      @XTRABIG 6 місяців тому +1

      powerful

  • @neilpemberton5523
    @neilpemberton5523 4 роки тому +140

    "Would you like a free one" is one of the most heartbreaking lines in the history of cinema. Those two cowboys were allowed by Little Bill to get away with taking away a young woman's whole future. She is attractive enough to have a good chance to find a husband before they mutilated her face. Prostitution has always been a means for poor women to survive while they hoped against hope to eventually find their own white knight.
    Little Bill's first crime was in many ways his worst. His weakness in favouring the perps of a vicious and cowardly attack, over their innocent victim, led to all the deaths that followed, except the two who should have been hanged not shot by Munny and the kid. At least Little Bill fittingly was shot himself.
    The movies in which the avenging angel is also a known vicious killer themselves can be so fascinating to watch again and again. Give this movie the oscar! Oh that's right, they did. 😊 Even the academy gets it right on rare occasion.

    • @neilpemberton5523
      @neilpemberton5523 4 роки тому +3

      That's kinda the point.

    • @Bravilor
      @Bravilor 3 роки тому +12

      Now, from the perspective of a potential customer or a future husband of hers, I always wondered why those scars would matter. If she was a 9/10 before, well she was an 8.5/10 after. Looked a whole lot better than the other ones. Seems unrealistic that it would have had such an impact.

    • @markbarrientos6430
      @markbarrientos6430 2 роки тому +4

      @@Bravilor agree shes even more hot to me with the scars

    • @jihigh482
      @jihigh482 2 роки тому

      In the history of cinema?
      Jesus why do you UA-cam punks always have to be so fucking hyperbolic?

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat 2 роки тому +4

      @@Bravilor Scars, hell. Look at her character.

  • @samosullivan1744
    @samosullivan1744 4 роки тому +73

    "She's watching over my young ones"
    Mr. Eastwood, I demand a refund from you for breaking my heart without my permission.

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC 5 років тому +290

    Unforgiven is a movie I can only watch very occasionally - it's so deeply and profoundly sad that I find it affects my mood for some time afterwards. It is, however, a truly magnificent masterpiece of cinema.

    • @SinSynn
      @SinSynn 4 роки тому +8

      It doesn't have the most cheerful tone throughout, and it has a few 'mean' moments (cutting up the hooker, running the British gunslinger guy outta town with beating - I forget the guy's name, killing Morgan Freeman...to name a few), but the movie ends well.
      I mean, it practically has a 'riding off into the sunset' kinda ending.

    • @Kearyjb
      @Kearyjb 4 роки тому

      How about Babel?

    • @elta6241
      @elta6241 3 роки тому +3

      It’s a movie you wheel out on special occasions.

    • @valueinyou9931
      @valueinyou9931 2 роки тому +3

      It's an incredible movie/scene. StonyRC It's funny you say that...I recently came across the movie Christine (2016) with Rebecca Hall. I've seen tons of movies, some really sad, some really violent, etc. For some reason this movie, I don't know - I'm having trouble shaking it. I think it was the most profoundly sad story of an individual I've ever seen (I guess outside of war). I know exactly what you mean by literally feeling your mood shift for an extended time from a movie.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 роки тому +2

      It's one of only 4 Westerns that ever won Best Picture. No Country For Old Men was another.

  • @connorbrennan4233
    @connorbrennan4233 8 років тому +46

    Something I love about the film is that even when Munny becomes a killer again, he doesn't become a man who would have sex with any prostitutes. I admire that in anti-heroes.

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому

      Film fiction, unfortunately.

    • @xavierbouchez9227
      @xavierbouchez9227 4 роки тому +2

      so "murdering" is not so horrible that "having sex with prostitutes"

    • @petery6432
      @petery6432 7 місяців тому +1

      @@xavierbouchez9227 Less of a murderer and more of a vigilante. Both are killers though

    • @xavierbouchez9227
      @xavierbouchez9227 7 місяців тому

      but having sex is the most horrible thing@@petery6432

  • @gregwalker1913
    @gregwalker1913 3 роки тому +38

    Watching the acting between these two is amazing. Anna is clearly an equal to Clint. As a director and star Clint is very generous. She is magnificent and he is quite tender. Truly moving in a film that has it's share of cruelty.

  • @JAM092293
    @JAM092293 7 років тому +358

    "Yeah she's watching over my young ones." Lie down, try not to cry, cry a lot.

    • @rorysyers8457
      @rorysyers8457 6 років тому +6

      Same, each time I watch this scene.

    • @toniosntcrz
      @toniosntcrz 6 років тому +5

      I'm crying!

    • @Angron789
      @Angron789 5 років тому +6

      It's a tough thing to watch.

    • @d.h.8202
      @d.h.8202 5 років тому +2

      Did he actually have children somewhere, or not?

    • @susanb2015
      @susanb2015 5 років тому +25

      @@d.h.8202 He has a little boy and girl who he leaves at home alone. But they have chickens if they need to kill for food and a neighbor if they need help and their dear departed mother watching over them.

  • @Stable_Genius
    @Stable_Genius 3 роки тому +6

    "Are you gonna kill them cowboys?"
    "oh, I suppose..."

  • @mpccenturion
    @mpccenturion 5 років тому +230

    True to his soul, kind to those needing assistance. Brutal to those deserving.

    • @thaistomp
      @thaistomp 5 років тому +11

      Centurion Wizofid the way it’s supposed to be 💪

    • @tehwin89
      @tehwin89 4 роки тому +35

      "Deserves got nothing to do with it"

    • @jjrj8568
      @jjrj8568 4 роки тому +3

      but only in later life

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 4 роки тому

      @@tehwin89 Why do tards like you keep repeating that quote like it was something you actually thought of? 🙄

    • @rishiramkissoon6976
      @rishiramkissoon6976 3 роки тому +2

      thats why I love his Westerns..character

  • @thehellyousay
    @thehellyousay 5 років тому +39

    Scars only highlight the strength and beauty of their bearers. If you can still smile and laugh, and still love after being so wounded, what a shining light in the darkness you are.

    • @Angron789
      @Angron789 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks man.

    • @JW...-oj5iw
      @JW...-oj5iw 4 роки тому

      I have a cowboy theme T-shirt that shows a bull rider heading for the ground. The caption is: Scars Are Tattoos With Better Stories. While my scars are sourced elsewhere, they have good stories.

  • @faithfaith6550
    @faithfaith6550 6 років тому +92

    Clint is legend. I wish him long life. We love you forever!!

    • @Trommel57
      @Trommel57 4 роки тому +1

      Faith Faith
      It is a fact that Clint has lots and lots of friends all over the world. Spain here

    • @willbadley4798
      @willbadley4798 4 роки тому +2

      @@Trommel57 hi Spain from Kansas....not kidding and my name is will

    • @Trommel57
      @Trommel57 4 роки тому +1

      @@willbadley4798
      Hello, Will. So nice to meet you. My name is Gonzalo.

  • @arekpetrosian4965
    @arekpetrosian4965 4 роки тому +59

    Damn, you can take almost any 5 or 10 minutes out of this movie, and find something amazing, just like this scene. Truly a masterpiece.

  • @slayer8actual
    @slayer8actual 3 місяці тому +6

    4:21 When she says, "I've known a lot of men....." and then realizes what she said and looks at him to see if he is judging her, is a fine piece of acting. She doesn't over play it. She simply sells it with a very subtle stop, and glance in his direction, and with that you can tell she is searching for his reaction and shame of what she just admitted.
    Phenomenal acting from both of them and they played off each other perfectly.

  • @vincentfisher1603
    @vincentfisher1603 8 років тому +247

    The scars are deeper than skin level. Beautiful scene.

    • @RaymondSandoval
      @RaymondSandoval 2 роки тому +5

      Those are the scars that never heal.

    • @sonofizzy
      @sonofizzy 2 роки тому

      The Cowboys who mutilated her should have been shot.

  • @bradleybrown8399
    @bradleybrown8399 6 років тому +387

    she's every bit Clint's equal in this scene. terrific expressions even when she doesn't speak. that smile at the end...

    • @rihamy2nd
      @rihamy2nd 4 роки тому +22

      I couldn’t agree more. Her response at 3:10, when she jerks upright and shakes her head and tells him she didn’t mean with her...gutted me. Poor girl.

    • @bodalix18
      @bodalix18 4 роки тому +5

      Isn't she also in The Crow?

    • @handsolo1076
      @handsolo1076 4 роки тому +7

      @@bodalix18 yes, mother is a name for God on the lips and hearts of all children...

    • @slayer8actual
      @slayer8actual 4 роки тому +34

      @@rihamy2nd Also at 4:20 when she unthinkingly admits to "knowing a lots of men", then stops mid-sentence and glances at him as if to see if he is judging her. That moment when she remembers what she does for a living, yet feels comfortable enough with him to continue her story. She doesn't feel judged. With just that pause and glance she conveys how she feels about herself and how she wants to appear to a man she admires.

    • @michaelmolony2501
      @michaelmolony2501 4 роки тому +6

      @@slayer8actual evening Slacker, lovely Post and one that I concur 100% with. Regards

  • @sickboy703
    @sickboy703 9 років тому +695

    The most accurate depiction of how the glorified "Old west" was in my opinion. The fact that there isn't one "good guy" in the whole movie is spectacular. I could watch this film once a week.

    • @robertvazquez9192
      @robertvazquez9192 8 років тому +17

      +Kevin flynn I agree Goodness..is being Good...in Spite of having the urge to do bad...

    • @willmccormick947
      @willmccormick947 8 років тому +32

      Agree and the difference between the anti-hero (Clint) and the villain (Gene) is really small and largely a matter of perspective.
      Or look how we feel so sorry for both the cut-up prostitute and Davey Boy when he's killed, despite them both being on the opposite sides of the conflict.

    • @nerthus4685
      @nerthus4685 6 років тому +23

      Ned was good. So was the kid. They were all good really, just in different circumstances. Munny was good too, or at least trying to be which is what counts the most. I suppose the Duck of Death and the Writer were not very good.

    • @denverbritto5606
      @denverbritto5606 6 років тому +11

      the Duke was bad but i liked him the best. Blame Richard Harris.

    • @692ALBANNACH
      @692ALBANNACH 6 років тому +5

      There are 100's of stories we just haven't had the chance to hear them!They have been lost to time wars accident murder hate have erased them from our human consciousness.

  • @jeffreymiller9808
    @jeffreymiller9808 3 роки тому +8

    Best Scene of this Movie....still heartbreaking 30 years later...

  • @missg5893
    @missg5893 6 років тому +62

    That's one of my new favorite movies lines "you ain't ugly like me."

  • @timandshannon03
    @timandshannon03 3 роки тому +27

    This actress did an amazing job, and she carries herself perfectly opposite of Clint Eastwood who is a great actor.

  • @ar6985
    @ar6985 11 років тому +351

    Some years later, Mrs. Ansonia Feathers made the arduous journey to Hodgeman County, Kansas to visit the last resting place of her only daughter. William Munny had long since disappeared with the children....some said to San Francisco where it was rumored he prospered in dry goods.
    And there was nothing on the marker to explain to Mrs. Feathers why her only daughter had married a known thief and murderer, a man of notoriously vicious and intemperate disposition.

    • @Framer_Mike
      @Framer_Mike 4 роки тому +10

      Fukkin --> A... fukkin-->A

    • @joecook5689
      @joecook5689 4 роки тому +23

      Good quoting. I saw this at like 18 years old. Didn't like it as my favorite because the hero was bad in his past.
      Ever since, after I've seen it more and more, it's my favorite top three movies of all time after 1980.

    • @donlove3741
      @donlove3741 4 роки тому +15

      BS ! He became Harry Callahan and killed with a badge!

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 4 роки тому

      @@donlove3741 Except Harry Callaghan was about 30 years younger than William Munny.

    • @omegadestroyer4981
      @omegadestroyer4981 4 роки тому +4

      beautiful lines...

  • @essenceofnothingness
    @essenceofnothingness 9 років тому +307

    Many years later and this scene still breaks my heart.

    • @willmccormick947
      @willmccormick947 8 років тому +12

      Me too. And there is a later scene where Alice, the prostitute's leader, she mentions to the woman with scars, that Clint's character has no wife "at least above ground". It breaks my heart when she hears that, because, you know the real admiration and emotional bonding she had for and with clint's character, she now thinks is just an excuse, probably because she's scarred. You feel so much for her in that moment.

    • @d-logan5280
      @d-logan5280 7 років тому +29

      Really? I always assumed she understood he was being loyal to his wife's memory and that made her admire him even more.

    • @85Funkadelic
      @85Funkadelic 7 років тому +13

      The movie has a hardness thats so real.
      The whole thing is a heart breaker that crushes the traditional western.
      Her scars aint just on the outside.

    • @morales1ist
      @morales1ist 2 роки тому +1

      This scene is very touching, even the free one part and the music 🎶

    • @zeropoint546
      @zeropoint546 2 роки тому +1

      @@85Funkadelic Yeah, and I think he's talking about the ones inside as well.

  • @m.a.c.8366
    @m.a.c.8366 6 років тому +59

    this scene is likely some of the best writing and acting, ever.

  • @MadnSad
    @MadnSad 3 роки тому +8

    Is she in Kansas? Yeah! Watching over my young ones. These simple words reach deep Tears roll down remembering my own dear departed .

  • @ShinobiKunai
    @ShinobiKunai 2 роки тому +16

    There was a woman that warmed the heart of a cold blooded killer. Makes me wanna cry.

  • @RjBenjamin353
    @RjBenjamin353 4 роки тому +11

    Clint should be very proud of this amazing movie

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому

      Frank well he has a new film out called "Richard Jewell". Watch UA-cam trailers. Time to support him on his NEW project.

  • @kev1865
    @kev1865 13 років тому +35

    INCREDIBLE Cinematography to go along with some of the greatest lines of all times.
    Particularly, see 1:43 (the beginning of the outdoors portion) then 3:34 when he explains his wife.
    That's what makes this movie one of the best of all times, IMO. Classical, timeless lines along with incredible visuals (not only the location, but the use of angles and composition).
    Rarely do you have Either with most of today's garbage. This is a rare gem with both.

  • @jameslonergan4830
    @jameslonergan4830 3 роки тому +21

    Clint insisted that when the kid gets his 1st kill, it's a shattering experience. "Killin a man is a hell of a thing."
    The lyrical humanisn of Kurosawa.

    • @geminiwriter8875
      @geminiwriter8875 3 роки тому

      The Japanese director Kurosawa? 47 Ronin?

    • @jameslonergan4830
      @jameslonergan4830 3 роки тому +1

      @@geminiwriter8875 Not sure if I recall that as being a Kurosawa film. I think you can Google that.

    • @geminiwriter8875
      @geminiwriter8875 3 роки тому

      @@jameslonergan4830 I mean is the reference to Kurosawa?

    • @rogerparker4468
      @rogerparker4468 2 роки тому +1

      Killing means nothing to a psychopath. Munny was not a murderous psychopath.

  • @blackbird5634
    @blackbird5634 4 роки тому +26

    Hands down one of the most solid, enduring, and possibly perfect westerns ever made. A perfect film.

  • @willmccormick947
    @willmccormick947 8 років тому +114

    As I mentioned below. Such a wonderful scene. And it absolutely breaks my heart later in the film when she leans Clint has no wife, at least not one "above ground" from Alice.

    • @thermidor5975
      @thermidor5975 4 роки тому +11

      I never figured out how Alice knew that.
      Also, as a matter of interest, the actress playing Alice had a relationship with Clint in real life.

    • @richardauchinleck1234
      @richardauchinleck1234 3 роки тому +18

      Alice was the big mouth and rabble rouser of her group. she was aggressive in her communications, and clearly did not consider the ramifications of her diatribes - a quintessential democrat.

    • @orlandoalessandrini2505
      @orlandoalessandrini2505 3 роки тому +1

      @@richardauchinleck1234 💯

    • @richardauchinleck1234
      @richardauchinleck1234 3 роки тому

      @@orlandoalessandrini2505 :)

    • @EnemyOfThePeople1984
      @EnemyOfThePeople1984 2 роки тому

      @@richardauchinleck1234Give the bullshit politics a rest and enjoy the movie. Jesus Fucking Christ.

  • @thecowboy9698
    @thecowboy9698 6 років тому +42

    When i first saw this movie, and saw hwr character, i thought to myself: "She is way to sweet a girl to be in the business she is in. She is way too innocent. A woman like her belongs in the classroom as a teacher or something of that nature. She isn't cut-out, no pun intended, for living that kind of life she is living.
    Shame we didn't get to have more scenes with her in this film. She brought a decency to the whole thing.

    • @fixt100
      @fixt100 5 років тому +7

      She could have been an entirely different person before her "beauty" was unfairly taken away and she may have been humbled by it immensely.

    • @puckutubesux7356
      @puckutubesux7356 5 років тому

      Considering the reason she was cut up in the first place, she isn't sweet.

    • @IamtheDesperado
      @IamtheDesperado 5 років тому +14

      @@puckutubesux7356 yeah laughing at someone's dick size is distasteful and disrespectful but only a psychotic would try to spin that into justification as to why she got cut up. Give me a break

    • @LandersWorkshop
      @LandersWorkshop 5 років тому +9

      @@puckutubesux7356 I think she was just being immature and girlish about it. Probably fresh into the whoring trade at that saloon and made a terrible mistake.

    • @Trommel57
      @Trommel57 4 роки тому +1

      @@LandersWorkshop
      A terrible mistake, that´s it.

  • @wumpyinc1
    @wumpyinc1 Рік тому +19

    A perfect film. A perfect script, perfectly plotted out. As the storm approaches, Big Whiskey, so does Munny, and both storms become one. It's revenge and redemption all in one. And perfectly acted by everyone. Eastwood, of course, but Hackman who believes he is the embodiment of justice but who is in fact a sociopath.

    • @pfalky2k
      @pfalky2k Рік тому +1

      This movie is up there with The Shawshank REdemption & The Green Mile for me as a Masterclass in Script, Dialogue, & acting. Not one single foot put wrong. Not one word out of its place or timing.. Absolute cinematic Genius.

    • @michaelwilhelm157
      @michaelwilhelm157 3 місяці тому

      nice, I like that perspective

    • @philsarkol6443
      @philsarkol6443 Місяць тому

      A perfect casted movie..Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris and others who are all give their best to portray the characters as they are. Everything in this movie hits the mark..one of the best westerns of all time!!

    • @sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262
      @sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 Місяць тому

      I don't think he's necessarily a sociopath. He's oddly courageous, willing to sacrifice himself when Munny has one shot left to give the others time to fire. He's ultimately looking to minimize death and bloodshed--it's the prostitutes' desire for revenge that spirals into the second half of the movie. But he can turn on extreme cruelty when it's expedient. It's meant to be morally ambiguous.

  • @philipsarkol9572
    @philipsarkol9572 8 років тому +40

    One of my top 10 movies. Love this scene...for it's humanism...respect between the two characters. Clint seems to always find the best actors for the part. I love the natural classic look of the actress portraying the cut-up hooker.

  • @PeteAmachree
    @PeteAmachree 5 років тому +4

    This movie should be mandatory viewing in public schools. This scene alone is worth the price of admission. Peerless.

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому

      What? Some young man's fantasy of being taking cared of and offered free sex by some Sweetie Pie Hooker who looks like a Hollywood xxxx and probably slept with Clint anyhow because he is quite irresistible

  • @madhursurve6363
    @madhursurve6363 2 роки тому +6

    The line, "she is watching over my younger ones", is directly related to William's earlier statement to his kids before departing, "the spirit of your dear departed Ma watches you"..
    William instantly remembers that statement when she ask him about his kids, as if in real she would be watching his kids. Brilliant filmmaking.

  • @Colin-kh6kp
    @Colin-kh6kp 5 років тому +33

    It ain’t a free one if they’re taking it out of the bounty, just sayin.

    • @Jamie-Russell-CME
      @Jamie-Russell-CME 4 роки тому +1

      Sure the "one" which is "free" would be like, "free Willy".
      Let's just call that one "free" too, but just a totally free piece of advice, okay friend? No more, no less.

    • @djelalniyazi4090
      @djelalniyazi4090 3 роки тому +1

      theyl deduct it when n they paym

    • @dragonortiz8741
      @dragonortiz8741 3 роки тому

      And more than one hundred years later, the same trick is used for selling almost anything.....

  • @Wadaryu1000
    @Wadaryu1000 2 роки тому +2

    Great directing and acting, one for the archives for sure.
    "I reckon so".

  • @andrewjwheelerjrwheeler4475
    @andrewjwheelerjrwheeler4475 8 років тому +15

    This movie as a whole is beautiful I love it all of it as well of course one of my favorite actors beyond many Mr Clint Eastwood love him to death peace everybody out there in movie land stay gold as well.

  • @themedia1271
    @themedia1271 6 років тому +33

    Her face really doesn't look that bad in a few years the scars would probably be faded to the point where you could barely tell what happened.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 6 років тому +5

      The Media The stigma will still cling to her though.

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому +5

      PLEASE SHE'S A DAMN ACTRESS. If she didn't look good probably wouldn't have gotten the part.

    • @BoogalooBoy
      @BoogalooBoy 4 роки тому

      @@kenmaddock7469 Okay coomer.

    • @philipgates988
      @philipgates988 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, red isn’t scar tissue. Also, the knife may have been sharp, limiting the damage.

    • @danielmcgillis270
      @danielmcgillis270 3 роки тому +1

      It is a scars on the inside that never heal.

  • @lakerspackers11
    @lakerspackers11 3 роки тому +23

    Kinda wish he took the free one lol but it would’ve killed the theme of honoring his deep love for his wife. Also this actress is very pretty and sweet. Jokes aside, powerful scene and that music at the end always gets me

  • @inlandindieP35
    @inlandindieP35 4 місяці тому

    The uneven gait of Munny’s clarification coupled with the grammatical coarseness only amplifies Munny’s sincerity in what he says to Delilah.

  • @timmytwoshoes4076
    @timmytwoshoes4076 4 роки тому +1

    no gun's blazing..no violance just simple dialogue between two great actor's in this brillant scene

  • @Rraven4
    @Rraven4 3 роки тому +5

    Advances? Free Ones? I see... - I love Clint's honor for his wife, his acting is superb - "You ain't ugly like me"

  • @rickrose5377
    @rickrose5377 4 роки тому +2

    Beautifully written and beautifully acted.

  • @EdH447
    @EdH447 2 роки тому +1

    This kills me; absolutely kills me. This beautiful woman, her vulnerability

  • @Rraven4
    @Rraven4 3 роки тому +1

    Epic movie, lovely gal - I liked her in "The Crow" also

  • @richardsiciliano7117
    @richardsiciliano7117 4 роки тому +10

    The way Clint looks up when she said she admired him? That always got to me for some reason.

  • @badger4579
    @badger4579 3 роки тому +1

    The true power of a good woman over a man. It is something to behold....

  • @squirehaggard4749
    @squirehaggard4749 7 років тому +59

    Instead of offering a "free one" she should have said to him, "you gotta ask yourself: 'do I feel like getting lucky?' Well, do ya....punk?" Would have made the scene much more touching.

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 4 роки тому +8

    Unforgiven alongside with "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" are one the best Clint Eastwood films. The former propably being even better, since it goes a lot deeper with emotions, character flaws, examination of morale, nature of violence, themes of regret and retribution and so on. Feel very realistic and gritty, which makes the ending fight scene, where Clint's character kills everyone in the Saloon and avenges the deaths of his companions, all the more powerful. All the vulnerability and weakness he shows before the scene, emphasizes the demonic power he conjures up in that scene to bring down the house with hell fire.

  • @Lunchladydoyle
    @Lunchladydoyle 10 місяців тому

    This whole movie is poetry. Saw it on the big screen with my Mom. One of my favorite memories.

  • @Milestonemonger
    @Milestonemonger 2 роки тому +48

    No one in Hollywood can ever come close to being as iconic as Clint Eastwood

  • @AR-nb1iv
    @AR-nb1iv 6 років тому +26

    One of my favorite westerns, Tombstone is also a great one

    • @toyman81
      @toyman81 5 років тому +3

      You should also watch Wyatt Earp w/ Kevin Costner (GREAT MOVIE) True to Earp's Life.

    • @steevrawjers
      @steevrawjers 4 роки тому +1

      yes both great movies and each film is very different from each other too

    • @handsolo1076
      @handsolo1076 4 роки тому +2

      The Outlaw Josey Wales...

  • @liliencalvel6151
    @liliencalvel6151 5 років тому +15

    I've often thought about this scene. It's one of my favourite scenes in the movie.

  • @ebenclukey7293
    @ebenclukey7293 4 роки тому +11

    This is one of many scenes which makes this movie beautiful. Truly stunning in it's subtle sensitivity. Careful interpretation of a situation. This scene is a delicate dance worth more than other movies in their entirety.

    • @RaymondSandoval
      @RaymondSandoval 2 роки тому

      ... a scene, a moment as fragile as the snow

  • @kev3d
    @kev3d 5 років тому +3

    Goddamn, now that's cinema.

  • @8mmkyle865
    @8mmkyle865 5 років тому +7

    The 12 thumbs down are people who didn't get free ones

  • @danielborges69
    @danielborges69 8 років тому +125

    A few scars on her face and she's considered ugly? Damn!

    • @kingensai
      @kingensai 8 років тому +8

      +Lili Lili How about treating people on an individual basis? People who are more intelligent tend to see things differently from those who aren't, and those who can't seperate the scar from the person are not the brightest people I can imagine. Not every guy goes after looks alone, especially not after they are burned by doing so.

    • @joelombrdo
      @joelombrdo 8 років тому +16

      I think a more accurate thing to say is people are obsessed with looks. They don't see a soul in a person.

    • @cattlewranglerwalsh116
      @cattlewranglerwalsh116 5 років тому +16

      I would have rode her scars an all. Also she isn't ugly even with the scars.

    • @krandom9283
      @krandom9283 4 роки тому +6

      Some scars can't be seen is what Munney meant his Ugly scars are inside.

    • @Reach1335
      @Reach1335 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah the women who whored on the Frontier were nowhere near as good looking as her if you look up old photos. Most look more butch than the men around that time period.

  • @landfill2
    @landfill2 13 років тому +60

    i like this scene. its not shakespeary or anything. and he aint talking slick or wise, but its real and he means right by what he says. Clint Eastwood is awesome.

    • @michaelcalles1124
      @michaelcalles1124 4 роки тому

      That is great isn't it!

    • @eddufilho3247
      @eddufilho3247 4 роки тому

      Shakespeare said the same kinds of things, albeit in a different style.

    • @mroctober3657
      @mroctober3657 4 роки тому

      @@eddufilho3247 Yeah, it's its own kinda Shakespeare.

    • @Vivi-cu7ez
      @Vivi-cu7ez 3 роки тому

      Yeah it's beautiful-

  • @RFazor
    @RFazor 4 роки тому +8

    Clint is 62 here -- it's hard to believe that 27 years have past.. it's goes too fast, Clint will be 90 in 2020. I believe he's gonna hits 100 an past it! Here's to my favorite actor since i was a kid!

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 4 роки тому

      Very good actor, but even better director, IMO. Too bad about his whacked out political opinions

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 4 роки тому

      Plen122 how so? The only thing I ever disagreed with him on was his weird endorsement of Bloomberg.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 4 роки тому

      @@pretzelstick320 well, a lot of this speech, for example...
      ua-cam.com/video/933hKyKNPFQ/v-deo.html
      Like at 1:10, he claims that Republicans don't go around showing off what they are really like. Lol which is blatantly false. Ironically just before that he actually said something truthful, which is that Hollywood is full of people from across the political spectrum, not just liberals.

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 4 роки тому +1

      Plen122 well that’s anecdotal, but I think that the 2016 election is proof that conservatives are more likely to not respond to polls, or comment publicly about their beliefs. Remember when Hillary was expected to win by a landslide? More relevant to today, current “polls” show massive support for blm and the protests, but my personal conversations with people(I live in San Francisco, so most of my friends are left of middle to far left) shows me that support for blm is actually about 50-70% and the support for the protests is very low.
      Now I know that’s anecdotal, just like Clint Eastwood’s story, but it rings true in my experience.
      Look at our current climate of cancel culture, getting people fired for things they tweeted 10 years ago, or for making an off colored remark. I don’t know anyone that supports that personally(again, 50% of my friends were Bernie bros or at least and 30% are middle left) at work I see people bashing on trump all the time, some deserved, but I only tell close people that I voted for trump.
      I don’t see how this represents Clint Eastwood in a bad light. He just seems like an old school guy. He isn’t against gay marriage or abortion. He is more of a libertarian like I am. Social liberal, fiscally conservative. The only thing I disagree with him on is gun control(I’m an nra member)

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 4 роки тому

      Plen122 and yeah what he said about Hollywood is very true. Most liberals and conservatives are moderates, forced to participate in a two party system.

  • @veraevans6387
    @veraevans6387 9 років тому +70

    That winter scene 0:01 has got to be one of the greatest still shots in motion picture history. Bob Timberlake on his best day hardly captured anything so beautiful.

    • @shrapnel77
      @shrapnel77 6 років тому +4

      I love the one on Cold Mt. when Nicole Kidman opens the bedroom window to see the air full of snow. Awesome shot.

  • @thelonewolf1894
    @thelonewolf1894 Місяць тому +1

    This is a great scene

  • @pinz2022
    @pinz2022 11 років тому +7

    Anna Levine/Thomsen was great in this part. She was also in The Crow and Tune in Tomorrow. I really hoped this would be her big break but she never made it off the "C"-list.

  • @damshley
    @damshley 12 років тому +10

    last movie i saw of clint eastwood (gran torino)i noticed he still had the same stance(the way he stands with one foot to the side kind of) i noticed that on the scene where he stood outside the bad guy's house before he got shot.:) he has been one of my favorites actors since i was a cute little child....lol.

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies 2 роки тому

    I never get tired of watching this film.

  • @darkestfugue
    @darkestfugue 4 роки тому +6

    back when there was such thing as character development and story telling, great movie

  • @cliffmoher1096
    @cliffmoher1096 3 роки тому +3

    This scene contains, I think, the greatest bit of "acting" Clint Eastwood has ever done in his entire career, and Anna Thomson matches him stride for stride. An almost unbearably sad and moving exchange between two scarred and damaged human beings, an exchange made beautiful not in spite of their brokenness, but because of it. Clint should have gotten a Best Actor Oscar for this movie, for this scene alone.

  • @fillthefeeder
    @fillthefeeder 13 років тому +2

    At 3:00 , just that pause between them and the look one her face. I always see something new everytime i watch this film. I dont want bicker about which film is the best or better than his other pictures. In my opinion there are very few Actor/Directors than can sit at the same table as Eastwood.

  • @apachelogiano612
    @apachelogiano612 4 роки тому +10

    Unforgettable scene. It has so many readings!! And it is clearly one of the most romantic scenes in film history.

  • @hersonmata5397
    @hersonmata5397 7 років тому +5

    Beautiful scene, poignant, but hopeful; there are very few occasion in which you see characters so well portrayed.

  • @ek2156
    @ek2156 Рік тому

    I would not want a prequel to ever be made for Unforgiven, but hearing what drove William Munny to be the vile, evil person that he was prior to meeting his wife, would be an interesting story. This movie did such a great job at showing how flawed people can be. William was a cold blooded killer, with little regard for anything but monetary gain from the crimes he committed. Will on the other hand, lived his life trying to live up to the memory of his wife's moral character, and how she had changed him for the better. I think why this movie hits home with a lot of people is because all humans are flawed. We all have good sides and bad sides, good things and bad things we have did during our lives. Nobody is ever perfect in their life, and that is why we can relate to Will and even later when William returns for vengeance on Little Bill for the death of Ned.

  • @KrishnaDasPC
    @KrishnaDasPC 4 роки тому

    U aint ugly like me.. my all time favorite scene.

  • @Brace67
    @Brace67 5 років тому +10

    One of the great films and a credit to Clint Eastwood and his amazing talent. I had read the Clint had the script for this movie for 10 years before he decided to make it and when the original screenplay writer watched the film with Mr. Eastwood he was amazed to find that not a word had been changed. Also, that Gene Hackman did not want initially to do the part of Little Bill due to the violent nature of the role but apparently was talked into doing it with amazing results.

    • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
      @Gunners_Mate_Guns Рік тому +1

      We are fortunate indeed that they were able to win over one of the finest actors to ever take up the profession to play Little Bill.
      Hackman's portrayal is so good, so authentic, so believable that you forget you're watching Gene Hackman instead of a real villain sheriff.

  • @robertfox1975
    @robertfox1975 3 роки тому +1

    This woman would probably make the best wife...one would be blessed have her as his wife.

  • @commentsCONTENTteeShirts
    @commentsCONTENTteeShirts 4 роки тому +2

    He may have been the overwhelming "worst" person in the movie but he's the only person who spoke up for those women.

    • @commentsCONTENTteeShirts
      @commentsCONTENTteeShirts 3 роки тому

      @Eternal Cowboy it's a cliche thought though meritous still. I do think there are some moral absolutes however.

  • @branphillips9546
    @branphillips9546 3 роки тому +2

    Whore or Nun, there's still good and bad in her heart. She hasn't sacrificed the human bits to become an unfeeling monster like so many tend to do, regardless of the bad she's seen and had done to her. Therefore, she's entitled to be treated with decency and at least minimal manners like any person is owed while her attackers lost any such regard. Ain't no person deserved what those worms did to her. She shows kindness to a man that feels damned for the evil he's done and truly listens to him with empathy, showing him sweetness and giving comfort when no one expected it of her. These acts reveal the truth of her worth. What she does for a living is prostitution, but that's not who she is nor is it an indication of her worth. She's an angel of mercy whom comforted the killer that lamented his past and feared what's still in him. She proved herself to be as forgiving as any saint to a man that most people saw as evil. She calls herself a monster, yet looked upon a monster and saw a man. Beauty is the least of the reasons why she's beautiful.

  • @pedrobakale7180
    @pedrobakale7180 8 років тому +8

    What makes life strange friends !

  • @orlandoalessandrini2505
    @orlandoalessandrini2505 3 роки тому +1

    We must never lose Clint.

  • @j2times2006
    @j2times2006 2 роки тому

    What a f**n great movie. Masterpiece!

  • @Banguelas
    @Banguelas 4 роки тому +2

    What a great movie. Sadly they don’t make movies like that anymore and probably never will. It would be considered full of “toxic masculinity”.

  • @craig328
    @craig328 2 роки тому

    Back when Hollywood turned out entertainment that had a depth greater than a puddle. I've seen a lot of westerns but this one is, far and away, my favorite.

  • @barkeater7867
    @barkeater7867 3 роки тому +2

    jesus Clint can act too. he seemed to be weepy when he said that. very subtle.

  • @GlennTillema
    @GlennTillema 2 місяці тому

    This scene breaks my heart

  • @therespectedlex9794
    @therespectedlex9794 Рік тому

    Notice the environmentalism. What a beautiful planet if you take the time to notice. Coincides with a time of increased awareness in the early 1990s. Back then we talked about saving rainforests, helping dolphins with the right tuna, the ozone layer and... the greenhouse effect.

  • @roraio
    @roraio 7 років тому +25

    Good euphemism for sex! Beautiful scene. Very subtle.. Clint Eastwood is such a legend! Brilliant actor, director, producer, writer...

    • @PeteAmachree
      @PeteAmachree 5 років тому +1

      Writing credits go to David People's. Other than that, agreed.

    • @Trommel57
      @Trommel57 4 роки тому

      He can sing too. Beautiful voice.

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому

      @@Trommel57 Good voice, but doesn't suit him.

    • @Trommel57
      @Trommel57 4 роки тому

      @@notsogreen
      Hello,
      Why not? Something like Lee Marvin, perhaps?

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому

      @@Trommel57 he sounds too "Pat Boone* a bit corny. It's more the song choice than his voice, which sounds great. A better song would do him justice.

  • @Dustin_N
    @Dustin_N 3 роки тому +4

    As a kid seeing this movie, I always felt eastwood was an old man playing his last western. Now as a middle aged man, eastwood was just middle aged too.

  • @richardcalisi9188
    @richardcalisi9188 Рік тому

    BEST WESTERN EVER MADE !! THE CAST..THE WHOLE CREW !!

  • @AtticussAtticuss
    @AtticussAtticuss 5 років тому +30

    I've had the hell kicked out of me plenty of times and no one ever offers me a free one.
    X'(

    • @thaistomp
      @thaistomp 5 років тому +6

      cause you don't have that swag like Clint does.

    • @Bajtjr
      @Bajtjr 4 роки тому +3

      You had the hell kicked out of your for the wrong reasons probably.

    • @notsogreen
      @notsogreen 4 роки тому

      Blandon if you looked like Clint in this film, there would probably be plenty of women offering you money for the privilege. Anyway, you know that actress had the hots for dear Clint. Lol.

    • @Jamie-Russell-CME
      @Jamie-Russell-CME 4 роки тому

      That's cause you don't know how to play yer hand son. Stick around, and see what comes around. Hang in there young blood. I am sure one of those ugly ones will reckon your sorry ass. Sooner or later. And commenter 1 or 2 already gave you an invite I see. Happy now. Hy'uck!

  • @billypoppins9138
    @billypoppins9138 4 роки тому +4

    I can't on the account of my wife 😁... Smoother than you think 🤔.
    I can't be in a relationship because I promised my mother.. 😁 Works everytime and that's the saddest part 🤦‍♂️

  • @donhughes8465
    @donhughes8465 4 роки тому +5

    What a fantastic scene from a wonderful film. The acting is superb. From the clip you wouldn't know his wife has passed away - but it's that loyalty that makes the scene so poignant. She's wonderful too. Hurt. Human. Beautiful but scarred. Wow.

  • @steveschroth8847
    @steveschroth8847 3 роки тому +2

    3:39 A SPLIT DIOPTER SHOT?! I see you Clint! Getting all fancy!

  • @HopliteWarlord
    @HopliteWarlord 4 роки тому +1

    Another great Eastwood moment!

  • @dillonthestaffy511
    @dillonthestaffy511 3 роки тому

    A bit of humanity in a fked up world is nice.

  • @geoffhill6992
    @geoffhill6992 4 роки тому +4

    great modern day western minimal bullshit talk scene - straight to the point - great stuff

  • @Marcus-rg7bg
    @Marcus-rg7bg 3 місяці тому +1

    She is still preety to me. Despite her face. Her spirit is good.