It’s insane how good the world building and production design of this movie is, considering it had a budget of less than 10 million USD. The "London" is actually Russia, this movie is primarily shot in Russia, Ireland and Germany.
One of the saddest things is that the troops that committed the massacre were Indian. That was the British policy at the time to use "martial" minorities against the Indian people.
Yes terrible thing. I started writing about it and decided to leave it out as it just adds such a complex level of disturbing to the event. Too hard to just brush over in a few sentences.
To be fair, this concept came about after the Indian mutiny, where British civilians were massacred by Indian sepoys, this led to a higher recruitment and higher trust on cultures that hadn't mutinied, such as the Sikhs. Of course due to racism this divide was considered racial and often this led to racism.
Take note the British only got India under its control because the various governors of the various Indian states and provinces DISLIKE EACH OTHER. They spent a lot of their time undermining the Mughal Empire (whom they consider as foreign invaders) and each other and increasingly use British and British-trained forces to sicc on their enemies as hired mercs..
I didn't expect you to review this film, what a pleasant surprise! It is really a great film, one of Vicky Kaushal's best performances! As you said, the film manages to show the reality of British colonialism without demonizing the British people, which is pretty rare in movies in general, let alone Bollywood ones. You can also cover Vicky Kaushal's other, newer film "Sam Bahadur" (tl. Sam the Brave), about Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw!
First, I thought, that it was a scene from "Gandhi" (1982) movie. But then I realized, that the commanding officer was played by Edward Fox in that movie
Thank you for all the reviews, and listing the clips used on the other channel, as you've given me a long list of movies to watch when I have the free time to do so. 👍
Hey Johnny! Shrey here. Your longtime fan and subscriber. First of all Thank you for reviewing this movie and shedding light on the "Event". I have visited the site but couldn't build up the courage to enter the hollowed ground. The walls of the ground are still riddled with bullet holes. Attending the speech were men, women children and elderly. None were spared. I am history buff but some events from history are just gut wrenching.
I really do appreciate movies that show a side history that is often not shown or taught in schools. Would love to see a spoof vid where the cat is in front of the camera (“Meow, Meow, meow!”) and you’re stuck on the bed in the back. 😂
The name Jalianwalabagh is indeed a bit difficult to remember for non-Indians. So the massacre is often referred to as the Amritsar massacre. That’s where the square is.
And then Prince Philip told in an event after visiting Jallianwala Bagh that how Dyer's son who served with him in the navy, told that the numbers are exaggerated. And he said this to a gathering full of politicians and notables in their 1997 visit to India. This pretty much put an end to official royal visits to India. King Charles (then Prince of Wales), who ironically has a close relationship with many erstwhile royal families, politicians and industrialists, still had to visit in a personal capacity without any state invitation. Although in 2013, he was invited to visit Indian Military Academy although it was very subdued.
Movie is 95% truth. What they didn't show is he individually corrected the soldiers who were missing the shots and ordered them to shoot at the densest section of the crowd so that more people can get killed in less time and Bullets.
Learned about this massacre back in 1975 in a history class at UCLA. Even in my young mind that still had much too learn it boggled my mind how senseless and counter productive this act was for Britain. But that is 'empire' and empire is never a good idea. Mass killings like this are still happening like this in other areas of the world. There is always the product that it makes survivors and witnesses more militant.
India could only be ruled by the British with all races and religions not killing eachother ... When independence about to be enacted the Muslims broke away and demanded their owj country because they did not want to live under Hindu majority. this was at the 11th hour. so borders were drawn up that created West and East Pakistan and it was granted independence the day BEFORE India.. ( just in case India revoked the deal ) .. the process of independence was mostly peaceful , but not everyone in India/Pakistan were so inclined and old religious difference often resulted in people killed in riots. these old rivalries continue today.
Great Britain ruled Imperial India - which included India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. all with no more than about 200 000 British soldiers and civil servants. a country with over 400 million at the time. religious factions murdered eachother whenever riots broke out. by comparison to what was happening in places like China, Russia etc at the same time - it was extremely peaceful and ordered...
A bit of a redundant statement. You can clearly see in the clips from the film that the troops are Indian. But the ones who gave the orders were still English.
@@okeng71487 and post-independence Indians killed Pakistanis who were trying to genocide Bangladeshis ( early 1970s ) .. causing massively more casualties and suffering. Indian's pride can't get over how the British ruled India for centuries - and turned it from a medieval Moghul empire to a modern state with infrastructure , courts and democracy.
What propaganda? British actually did this, and it is agreed upon by all South Asian countries, not only India. Britain can never cover the stains of blood they have shed.
your talking as if brits never made propaganda movies lmao, it's common everywhere, chill man, also this massacre is infact real and if i remember the UK goverment apologized abou this during 90s
like the soft soap Gandhi movie . they simply never explain the back story - the British are simply portrayed as if they were Nazis in occupied Russia in ww2... nothing could be further from the truth.. India can't get over how Britain ruled them for centuries and did what noone else could - get the different religious and racial factions to live together without massacring eachother ( most of the time ) once the British were set on leaving in 1947 the Muslims broke away from the National congress - and demanded a separate state ; Pakistan - they would not live under majority Hindu rulers. Partition was rushed, but it was not the British who caused it, or caused the killing that occurred during the split.
It’s insane how good the world building and production design of this movie is, considering it had a budget of less than 10 million USD. The "London" is actually Russia, this movie is primarily shot in Russia, Ireland and Germany.
One of the saddest things is that the troops that committed the massacre were Indian. That was the British policy at the time to use "martial" minorities against the Indian people.
Yes terrible thing. I started writing about it and decided to leave it out as it just adds such a complex level of disturbing to the event. Too hard to just brush over in a few sentences.
@@JohnnyJohnsonHistoryindeed...
and Gurkhas
To be fair, this concept came about after the Indian mutiny, where British civilians were massacred by Indian sepoys, this led to a higher recruitment and higher trust on cultures that hadn't mutinied, such as the Sikhs. Of course due to racism this divide was considered racial and often this led to racism.
Take note the British only got India under its control because the various governors of the various Indian states and provinces DISLIKE EACH OTHER. They spent a lot of their time undermining the Mughal Empire (whom they consider as foreign invaders) and each other and increasingly use British and British-trained forces to sicc on their enemies as hired mercs..
The massacre was carried out by
1 54th Sikh Regiment
2 59th Sindh Regiment
3 7 Gurkha Regiment.
I didn't expect you to review this film, what a pleasant surprise! It is really a great film, one of Vicky Kaushal's best performances!
As you said, the film manages to show the reality of British colonialism without demonizing the British people, which is pretty rare in movies in general, let alone Bollywood ones.
You can also cover Vicky Kaushal's other, newer film "Sam Bahadur" (tl. Sam the Brave), about Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw!
Need more cat cameos
A cat cameo...😊😊😊
First, I thought, that it was a scene from "Gandhi" (1982) movie. But then I realized, that the commanding officer was played by Edward Fox in that movie
Your recommendations are really helpful!
Wow you've been subscribed to me for two years! Here from the start. Thanks man.
Thank you for all the reviews, and listing the clips used on the other channel, as you've given me a long list of movies to watch when I have the free time to do so. 👍
Hey Johnny! Shrey here. Your longtime fan and subscriber. First of all Thank you for reviewing this movie and shedding light on the "Event". I have visited the site but couldn't build up the courage to enter the hollowed ground. The walls of the ground are still riddled with bullet holes. Attending the speech were men, women children and elderly. None were spared. I am history buff but some events from history are just gut wrenching.
Thank you for sharing! I have much love for India and hope to review more Indian videos in the future. 🤎
I really do appreciate movies that show a side history that is often not shown or taught in schools.
Would love to see a spoof vid where the cat is in front of the camera (“Meow, Meow, meow!”) and you’re stuck on the bed in the back. 😂
The name Jalianwalabagh is indeed a bit difficult to remember for non-Indians. So the massacre is often referred to as the Amritsar massacre. That’s where the square is.
The historical movie should be like this.
Where can i find this movie
Amazon Prime.
@@JohnnyJohnsonHistory thank you
Real joke is ...
Nowadays...
Majority of british historians and journalists , say that colonies have prospered because of Colonialism.
Yeah cause they ignore the whole “killed millions and stole majority of wealth” part of colonialism
And then Prince Philip told in an event after visiting Jallianwala Bagh that how Dyer's son who served with him in the navy, told that the numbers are exaggerated. And he said this to a gathering full of politicians and notables in their 1997 visit to India. This pretty much put an end to official royal visits to India. King Charles (then Prince of Wales), who ironically has a close relationship with many erstwhile royal families, politicians and industrialists, still had to visit in a personal capacity without any state invitation. Although in 2013, he was invited to visit Indian Military Academy although it was very subdued.
Movie is 95% truth.
What they didn't show is he individually corrected the soldiers who were missing the shots and ordered them to shoot at the densest section of the crowd so that more people can get killed in less time and Bullets.
and history continues to repeat itself... very sadley this is still occurring
Learned about this massacre back in 1975 in a history class at UCLA. Even in my young mind that still had much too learn it boggled my mind how senseless and counter productive this act was for Britain. But that is 'empire' and empire is never a good idea.
Mass killings like this are still happening like this in other areas of the world. There is always the product that it makes survivors and witnesses more militant.
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I mean , if Dwyer's butchery of thousands of Men , Women and Children was not prosecuted , why should Udham's act of retribution upon one Monster ? .
It's very important to remember these things 😢😢😢😢😢
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The same director made another war movie named Madras cafe
I have visited Jalianwalabagh....the walls still have the bullet holes.
THE CAT IS BACK AGAIN!
U can watch madras cafe, amazing civil war movie😎😎😎
I gonna check it out John!
And Hollywood also did their politics on this movie a strong biopic with based on scar of history they refused to give Oscar for what reason
Sean Bean up next...😅😅😅
U can watch another amazing movie of same director Madras cafe a civil war movie
Ok
Your cat is a star!
Interesting
Watch madras cafe same director😎😎😎😎
Still waiting
It's such a shame how pivotal Sikhis were to Indian liberation, only for them to become the targets of pogroms.
India could only be ruled by the British with all races and religions not killing eachother ... When independence about to be enacted the Muslims broke away and demanded their owj country because they did not want to live under Hindu majority. this was at the 11th hour. so borders were drawn up that created West and East Pakistan and it was granted independence the day BEFORE India.. ( just in case India revoked the deal ) .. the process of independence was mostly peaceful , but not everyone in India/Pakistan were so inclined and old religious difference often resulted in people killed in riots. these old rivalries continue today.
A shameful episode....cheers Johnny...
Yes. Sorry. I'll try to find a more inspiring video or two to review next 🥸
@@JohnnyJohnsonHistory...maybe Scouser Actors in war films...Mr Issacs, Lennon, or at a stretch Steven Graham in crime dramas...
Hmm... Now u know.... 0.01% of british brutality in India.....
U can watch.... Madras cafe... 2013...another amazing movie by same director... Shoojit sircar.... Another assassination movie... Good luck.....
Great Britain ruled Imperial India - which included India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. all with no more than about 200 000 British soldiers and civil servants. a country with over 400 million at the time. religious factions murdered eachother whenever riots broke out. by comparison to what was happening in places like China, Russia etc at the same time - it was extremely peaceful and ordered...
@@coling3957 once a thief.... Always a thief... No matter how much money they have....
The more i see shit like this the more i become less empathetic for england almost losing both world wars
Won both of them. Never looked like losing either one.
It Britain not England.
What? Why would you even feel 'empathetic' for almost losing both world wars, do you mean for the struggles of both world wars
@@derekthekiller9140 yeah. My bad.
@@BOpal-cl6of yep that's why it totally didn't take the us getting intervened for the wars to be won.
They had Indians to do it! Not Europeans
A bit of a redundant statement. You can clearly see in the clips from the film that the troops are Indian. But the ones who gave the orders were still English.
Dyer wasn’t actually English, but a Irish Roman Catholic funnily enough
@@kutter_ttl6786 Yes. It was an incident where one group of Indians massacred another group of Indians at the orders of an Englishman.
@@okeng71487 and post-independence Indians killed Pakistanis who were trying to genocide Bangladeshis ( early 1970s ) .. causing massively more casualties and suffering. Indian's pride can't get over how the British ruled India for centuries - and turned it from a medieval Moghul empire to a modern state with infrastructure , courts and democracy.
What democracy by the British
It's a good propaganda film, I would recommend it to no body.
What propaganda? British actually did this, and it is agreed upon by all South Asian countries, not only India. Britain can never cover the stains of blood they have shed.
your talking as if brits never made propaganda movies lmao, it's common everywhere, chill man, also this massacre is infact real and if i remember the UK goverment apologized abou this during 90s
Your recommendation doesn't matter , so keep your mouth shut
Looks like ur mom gæ
like the soft soap Gandhi movie . they simply never explain the back story - the British are simply portrayed as if they were Nazis in occupied Russia in ww2... nothing could be further from the truth.. India can't get over how Britain ruled them for centuries and did what noone else could - get the different religious and racial factions to live together without massacring eachother ( most of the time ) once the British were set on leaving in 1947 the Muslims broke away from the National congress - and demanded a separate state ; Pakistan - they would not live under majority Hindu rulers. Partition was rushed, but it was not the British who caused it, or caused the killing that occurred during the split.
As a History nerd, I will check this one out. cheers, Johnny.
U will never forget this movie....