La Bamba (1987) Opening Scene
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Obsessed with music and full of dreams, Ritchie Valens (Lou Diamond Phillips) bursts into the glittering world of 1950's rock with a string of chart-busting singles. Ritchie clings to the love of his girlfriend, is haunted by a growing conflict with his half-brother and has eerie premonitions of his own death.
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La Bamba (1987) Opening Scene - Krátké a kreslené filmy
This must be the only film that begins and ends with devastating tragedy!
And the most incredible fact is that this is a true story, and an extremely tragic one.
My mom was a student at San Fernando High and she heard the planes colliding. Everyone jumped over the fences and ran like hell to get over to the crash site...
Beautiful intro, I feel like more biopics needs scenes like these where the fear of the artist/musician/ (or whoever it’s based on) separates it from how they witnessed in real life.
I love how in La Bamba, the dream sequence truly does feel like another movie, rather than trying to create a long boring flashback.
1987...
Every other teenage girl went and saw Dirty Dancing multiple times in the movies.
I saw La Bamba and fell in love with it forever!
Watched this so much as a kid. Brings back memories.
Such a great movie with great music. 1987 was such a better time. Everyone got along and laughed. Classic movie.
This literally was my favorite movie when i was 7-8 years old and this came out before my time. Definitely a Classic.
that intro song...gets me every-time
Those planes colliding scared me that I dropped my phone😂
Bro istg I just jumped 💀
My mom and older cousin took me to see this movie when it came out; I was five years old. It’s never left me
I thought I was watching the whole movie until it ended lol.
Free on YT rn
@@thefinalsolution247 Not anymore those female dog rear ends pulled the plug!!!!
4.10 the only time in the movie their mother was truly happy to see Bob. Some hated him, but how he was came from parental rejection, neglection and being at the negative end of favoritism. That tears up a child inside and never goes away. As Bob Morales later said, he had to learn to love himself first before he could be really there for others. It seemed when he came clean he became a family man to those around him could rely upon.
By the way, see that look on Bob's face when arriving by bike. He is literally dying and worried to dead his mother will not be happy to see him, they really portrayed it very well.
Fantastic movie, ill deffo watch it again now i have seen this lol
I loved this opening scene, because Connie was so happy to see Bob, she was crying. It showed how much she loved him, and also how much all three loved each other. Bob never thought he got enough love. But it was a case where people drift away from people who refuse to help themselves. That's why the final phone call between the brothers at the end was such a beautiful scene. When Ritchie said he needed Bob out on the tour with hi, because he missed his family, Bob had a realization that family is what's most important, that Ritchie had always been about family, including him, and that Bob had been too selfish to realize it.
That's a great analogy about Connie, Bob, and Ritchie and how important family is and what happens when people push away others who meant well, most people just look at like Connie never loved Bob and loved Ritchie because he was the favorite, basically projecting their mommy issues onto a movie instead of looking at what story the movie was trying to tell. Connie wasn't perfect and could've handled some things a bit better, but she loved both her sons, she was just tired of Bob's reckless antics. Whatever argument Bob had with Connie, it never stopped Ritchie from loving Bob, Ritchie just wanted to help Bob cuz he saw how he was hurting, but Bob was too resentful to see that at first, but Bob also goes through a huge change for the better, while not perfect, was better than he was in the beginning, he learns how important his family are to him.
Tortillas remind me of my stepfathers cooking so badly. I'm native american/German and my stepfather half Mexican and half Pima marcicopa from AZ. He adopted me because both my parents just didn't want kids but liked screwing each other and others but anyway. My stepfather could cook up tortillas like NOTHING! Added some sausage and meat and cheese to it with some taco sauce and it was HEAVEN.
Your Stepfather sounded cool. What is a best way to make tortillas. And what is Pima marcicopa?
@@davidaston5773 Pima marcicopacis the native aemrican reservation he comes from in airzona. It's next door to phoenix
@@hybrid5568 Ah I see. Shameful treatment of America's original Sons and Daughters.
Thank you.
Dude you are AMERICAN... lmao
@@panchopistol6897 native american
I want sleepwalk played at my funeral
Same😔
This movie is the reason i always was afraid to get on a plane. Just recently got on one last year.
Ritchie with a T my favorite singer in the movie La Bamba
I wish it was 1987 and this movie had just come out.
Bro foresaw his own death his whole life and was still helpless to prevent it 💔💔😢
Bob was trying to be a good son and supporter. I give him that much.
By being a criminal
By any means necessary. 💪🏽
Kool introduction, shows the hard working folks, their hardships, and the fun kids had,
Bob was beating Ritchie’s ass 😂
Lou Diamond Phillips.... Uma Referência Histórica no Mundo do Cinema .. Ator e Cineasta que revolucionou toda os cinco continentes, graças ao Imortal Filme La Bamba. Representou Ritchie Valenz com uma perfeição impecável. Parabéns a Vocês pela matéria. Congratulations Lou Diamond Phillips! Congratulações a Vocês também. Cordialmente, Marisa Pereira de Arruda. Sub-Chief of writing Sports Brazil.
The midair collision was an actual accident. An F-89 Scorpion collided with a DC-7 airliner.
What year?
@@matthewschwartz6607 January 1957.
@@matthewschwartz6607 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957_Pacoima_mid-air_collision
the brasero camps I heard about these from my grand parents back in the 40s and on.
Was Ritchie really there with his family beforehand ?
Olá Extraordinária Equipe NOW PLAYNG. Queremos parabeniza-los pela matéria com nosso Ícone Lou Diamond Phillips e o Imortal Filme La Bamba projetou esse Genial Ator e Cineasta que revolucionou toda a geração cinematográfica do universo Lou Diamond Phillips! Sempre nos reunimos para juntos assistirmos os filmes dele em nossos Celulares e fazendo-os de Nossos Cinemas particulares. Somos uma Equipe de Redatores de Esportes. Congratulations Lou Diamond Phillips! Congratulações à vocês da brilhante Equipe NOW PLAYNG. Abraços. Marisa Pereira de Arruda Sub-Chefe de Redação Esportes Brasil
2:26 Bob mashes the gas like a car lol
That’s the gear lever
Oh I guess it's on the right side
Saw this in 87/88 Argentan Normandie Movie theater dubbed in French .
I remember watching this in the theater as a kid with my mom and brother . Everyone in the theater was crying at the end of the movie.
Bob had his eye on Rosie from day one. Rosie is so beautiful. I wonder where she is today.
They looked like they already knew each other
Rosie is dead. Elizabeth Pena died a couple years ago.
@@funkmonster 😢
Amazing film
Great movie
My coz is a gud cook!! She alwayz made everything from scratch!!
I was 6 then and playing in our yard, waiting to go to afternoon kindergarten in Pacoima, Ca about 2 blocks from this school. Only remember mom ushering us inside. One kid took us down to his yard where a piece of the plane had landed. I was afraid to watch a plane flying for a long time. It was January 31, my birthday.
luv it
4:37-4:44 they use it for ending scene :-(
Bob:RITCHIEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!
Ritchie, had a premonition before his own death.,
What is the name of the song that Bob was listening to?
Bo diddly, who do you love is the song
Sad fact, Richie was having a nightmare about a mid-air collision which actually happened irl in pacoima Los Angeles, 1957. And the tragedy happened over a school.
LA BAMBA 1987 FILM ❤️
Small plans kill so many rock and roll Legends 😥💔
Why does it seem like Life was So Much More Simple Back Then In Those Days The Very Beginning Minus The plane crash - Highly Tyjie
This is facts. Richie wasnt at school that day and his best friend died 😢 😔...explaining his fear of planes.
Why is it that the worst one of the Family is the coolest and has the most Swag..??
😆🤦
For those of you that don’t know; Ritchie’s best friend died from the falling parts from that plane collision. Ritchie was absent that day.
he's so cutie patootie ☺☺🥰
Cast
Charlie Sheen
Mica Javier
Elizabeth Peña
Ella Cruz
Rick Dees
Ryle Santiago
Marco Masa
CK Navarro
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5:52 "A darle bastante tiempo para que me den una buena tortillita".
7:14 We're getting out of this shit hole tomorrow!
Whether it was dirty money or not, he loved his Mom so much that he forced his mother to take the cash to lessen their financial constraints and begin a new chapter in their life. Bob shared Richie's dream to give back what they could to its fullest. True love for Mama.
@@1SmokingLizard People in Mexico spell the word for "Female parent" the same way you do, except they have an accent on the last A.
I don't remember Ritchie Valens living in those conditions I thought he lived in the middle class neighborhood in a house with a family around him
Many parts of the film were invented for dramatic effect and to drive the story. Connie worked in the orchards from time to time, but the family never lived there. Connie and Steve, Ritchie's father, divorced in 1944, when Ritchie was 3. After Steve died in 1952, the Valenzuela family moved into his house on Fillmore Street in Pacoima. The house, which is still standing, is somewhat similar to the Remington Street house that Ritchie purchased for Connie in 1958. In early 1957, they moved from the Fillmore Street house to a smaller, run-down house on Gain Street. Legend has it that the producers wanted to use the dilapidated house in the movie, but it had been torn down years earlier. The people in charge of sets/location eventually found a house that looked like the one on Gain Street. 🤔
@@jamesmontague1622 , I seen his childhood home was not run down
LA BAMBA FILM 1987
Let’s see if I can post the word Butt Bongo
WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT………..!
I just now found out this took place in Northern California 3:24 ?!!!
I thought it was Mexico this whole time till just now! I used to watch this when I was a kid in the 80s and 90s. 😮
Its classic central cali, fields full of mexican field hands... has been this way for decades.
What is the song at the beginning (Not The Who Do You Love Song. The one entire that .)?
Sleepwalk
1:00 *Boom!*
could someone please tell me this song at 1:43
'Who do you love' by Bo Diddley
‘Who Do You Love’ by Bo Diddley
we getting out of this SHITHOLE tomorrow.
what's the name of the song in the intro?
Who do you love by Bo Diddley or though I think this might be a cover
Sleepwalk by Santos and Johnny
Hating seeing Ritchie dying young in 1959. If he lost the coin toss he would’ve been around in the 60s or meeting the Beatles or becoming really popular as John Lennon was. Probably he would become the Chicano John Lennon if he was alive and never die in a fucking plane crash.
5:20 The curse word came from Old Spanish. The curse word means "Large goat," except in Spanish it's considered to be a lot worse than how it sounds in English.
Lmao that’s completely wrong cabron is sum we usually say just as messing around lol
Of course, you think it's wrong. Old is as timeless as infinity. Not even your great-grand parents would call goats by the curse word in this film. Look up Cabra in the dictionary. My dictionary says it's a feminine word for "Goat." If you take the last A. off Cabra and replace it with an O. and then an N., then you have the masculine curse word in this film. When you put "O.N." on the end of a word in modern Spanish, you're implying the size of it is large, and if you don't believe me, ask a large number of people from Mexico. Don't just ask one person because he might want to know what it's like to pull the wool over people's eyes.
@@chriswho2569 Sounds like you were born in Old Spain a thousand years ago. Only a person like that would know where a word in old Spanish came from.
@@MrJuvefrank goddamn bro why’d you write a whole paragraph
@@lavequiasignora9879 bro that’s a word I use with my family and friends it’s not that big of a deal
Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness every night and hope you come in my email im grateful
1:43
NO Mi Gusta Tu Video ! ? .
NO I Like Your Video ! ? .
5:52 Mexicans guys?
I don't like his nightmare moment. So sad.
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