The Magnificent Seven (2016) - Farraday's Redemption Scene (9/10) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Farraday (Chris Pratt) makes a sacrifice in order to save the surviving town's people.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In this remake of the classic 1960 oater of the same name (itself a Western remake of Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece, The Seven Samurai), seven gunslingers join forces in order to protect a small town from a mining tycoon (Peter Sarsgaard) and his goons, who plan to seize the residents' land by force. The seven-man army is led by a mysterious bounty hunter (Denzel Washington), and also includes a sharp-witted gambler (Chris Pratt), a troubled ex-Civil War soldier (Ethan Hawke), a mountain man (Vincent D'Onofrio), an expert knife thrower (Byung-hun Lee), an outlaw (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), and a Comanche warrior (Martin Sensmeier). Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day).
CREDITS:
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Cast: Byung-hun Lee, Peter Sarsgaard, Ethan Hawke, Denzel Washington, Haley Bennett, Chris Pratt, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Producers: Todd Black, Roger Birnbaum, Kat Samick
Screenwriters: Hideo Oguni, Shinobu Hashimoto, Richard Wenk, John Lee Hancock, Akira Kurosawa
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There's a level of respect between enemies. I love how he lights his cigars for him. But he's still his enemy.
It's called sportman's ship ..
Teddy Roosevelt is a good example..
He loved a good hunt ..he went on a hunting trip once for bears.. some people trapped and drugged a bear ..and tied it chest out to a tree.. teddy Roosevelt refused to shot the bear ..because it's wasn't sportman's ship it was cowardly..
It was out of respect. People back then had alot of respect for everyone. Even if you were enemies.
@@Vegimak True, oftentimes enemies have the biggest respect for each other more than their allies do
A good example of that being the enemy's undoing, is the ending duel in Quigley Down Under..
Then gets blown back to the stone age
This was the first time I had seen Chris Pratt actually die.
Avengers infinity war
@@danbruuu7938 Which came out after this movie?
Dan Bruuu They said this was the the first time they saw Pratt die in a film. This film came out before Infinity War.
yeah but this comment came after both films
@@garenmaster9536 maybe he watched this movie before infinity war?
Well I'll give One-Eyed Jack this much, he was honorable enough to give Faraday a last smoke
Being HONORABLE gets you killed
Everyone should remember that 🤣
FerretJohn
lol yeah I fight to win
Yep and smoking kills
Yeah, right before he was about to implant a bullet through this skull lmao
I love when he smiles after throwing that dynamite , like he is actually proud of himself and also happy that his last trick worked
Hell yeah. Like " i killed 14 of you shitbirds another 11 is the cherry on top"- BOOM!
He always wanted to blow something up
He knew that his last ditch effort was gonna work, deep down inside he was always a trickster, and his title as the Gambler fits him well. If you got nothing left, you might as well go All In.
Also he was undoubtedly proud of the one-eyed Jacks line
Who wouldn't be? He's going out, but on his own terms, and taking his enemies with him to Hell on the express train.
I do, however, feel a flicker of empathy for the One Eyed Jack, if only because he literally Faraday's last cigarillo for him.
Fun fact: Chris Pratt actually improvised this scene by bringing his own dynamite from home and actually killing everyone there with it.
🤣🤣🤣
Now that's acting ! 😁
Lol. One of _those_ actors, eh?
Then he deserves an Oscar for great method acting, If we can find all the pieces of him
Such a dumb comment..
That's the second time someone paid for not taking Faraday seriously.
And there ain't gonna be a third time... unless there's a second Faraday.
Ikr!!
@@amazanjauhariamazan7844 What about Starlord? In my headcannon he is grand-grand-grand son of Faraday. From his mother side.
@@garvielloken3103 that is a really cool thought and idea
@@garvielloken3103 Whose the mom? Some random girl Faraday banged or Emma Cullen?
Martyrdom: drop a live grenade when killed
That's actually quite literal.
These noobs! Who doesn't run flak jacket these days!
Micheal Quimpo one man army toobing.
The bane of World at War multiply player
i have always been lucky with 1 eyed jacks Best Damn famous quote or last words in the film!
Wow props to Chris Pratt for passing Easy Pete's Explosive skill check
How'd he expect me to get that dynamite early on
Gettin Fallout 4 vibes right here
@@Phloggah Excuse me?
@@Phloggah I thought that was new vegas
[SUCCESS] Uh huh.
- Easy Pete
He went out like a boss
FR FR lmao
He went out the boss
F
He went out with a Bang
2:56 BOOM!!
I enjoy the fact that the enemy let him smoke his last smoke. But it was also his demise.
A very ying and yang act there
There's a level of respect between enemies.
The enemy unknowingly invited his death
I always knew smoking was bad for you.
why in the world would a bad guy, with all the advantage in the world do this? you have to really delude yourself into justifying this
Red Dead Redemption 3: Chriss Pratt
PS4
Red Dead Redemption 3 : Star lord :D
i can agree to that
Red dead redemption 3: one eyed jack's
@@jaywalker3159 JACK MARSTON?
R.I.P four members of magnificent seven
Songfulabyus 143 I know it's:
Faraday
Goody
Billy
But I don't know who is the other one. Can you tell me?
The guy with the funny voice, that's how I remember him. Actually i know it may be cold hearted or something, but I found his voice annoying and was waiting for him to be scilenced.
@@yurilicious8241 jack horne
F
The last one is Private Pyle lol
i hate that Billy and Goodnight had to die, but when Billy was dying, looking at Goodnights flask, he says “oh goody”
that legit made me cry for two days
"legit" my ass
Same bro
I didn't get that part....
gracie111ful if you say so lmao
John Tavish lbasically "least the alcohol made it"
This movie was better than I had anticipated..........considering the original cast, this would not have been an easy task, but they did really well.....:)
O would almost say better than the original
@@keepitcountry6422 The old movie or the Samuri 7 Stories it rips off?
Hunt Stuff the old one about the Mexican village with charles was way better. I also enjoyed this movie
@@keepitcountry6422 not a chance dude original is way better. This kinda sucks in some aspects. It's a decent western but nothing special.
No this movie really sucks
Imagine that cigar gave Chris Pratt the dead eye he needed to kill them all without dynamite
Didn’t help for John unfortunately.
@@Amoogus damn
Lol we all just hear that infamous *WACHOOM* sound.
Lol best comment yet I was actually thinking he entered his deadeye when he was getting up lol
He was one of the coolest characters
Wrong. THE coolest
Nah he was the best character in the group and my favorite overall in the movie
He was the world's greatest lover
Chris patt: if anybody going to kill me it's me.
You get that saving private ryan feeling. Not some happy ending where everyone lives, only those that they were meant to protect. As a tribute of their final moments fighting.
Well, this is a remake of a 60s film, also named magnificent seven, of which four of them also died. And that 60s version is in itself a retelling of a 50s Japanese film named seven samurai. Which also had some of its members die. So really it’s all parr the corse. None of them had happy endings where all seven saviors survived and everyone was laughing and telling jokes.
@@geeebuttersnap2433 7 samurai was loosely based of the 47 ronin wasn’t it? Everyone died in that too.
Negative, 47 Ronin is entirely different story about a group of Ronin getting revenge for their master.@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus
I dont get why so many ppl hate this movire, for me its one of the best westerns.
Mikkel Clauson-Kaas it’s too commercial
@@justthisguy1948 ??
xXPandaM0niømXx all style little substance it has some good scenes though
@@justthisguy1948 oh okay
It's a great homage to the original and westerns in general.
Everybody:dies from one bullet to the leg
Faraday:survives multiple shots to vital organs
BlxckJxcks something. Alles the will to go on and adrenaline
@@peris_arts_film9699 mostly adrenaline tho lol
Sorry, but where did guys die from being hit in the leg? It's been a while since my last watch of this
It happens in the Gatling gun scene a lot 😂
Yeah he soaked up like five 45-70 bullets, they used those to kill bison back then...
2:20 there’s a difference between enemies bent on annihilating everything you love, and enemies with honor. He lit that cigar for him not as a dying wish, but to show respect for how honorable and how valiantly he and the others fought. Back then in the old west, this was one of the most respectful things to do for a dying enemy.
And now I really want a cigar 😂
Biased
@@umberto7773 no it’s not it’s true
That’s not true lol
@@jhall1859 lol-👧🏼
The orchestra score from 2:13 to 2:45 is absolutely breath taking
There were a lot of BADASS moments in this movie though this one definitely topped it.
Perfectly executed film
this was one of the dumbest moments in film
Goody's joke about his mother said a lot of things is the funniest scene in this movie
Gerronemo Munchacho, Daddy.
Gerronemo Munchacho ikr
Goody: it like my papa used to say...
Billy: well, what'd your papa used to say?
Goody:I don't know...my papa used to say a lotta things
Billy:*dies laughing*
Howard T. Duck
Ikr!! good comical scene, when my nerves needed a rest for a minute..
Star-Lord took a page from Thanos - 'You should've gone for the head'.
Well, he was about to.
its a shame he didnt say "and for my final trick" or something like that
He is a gambler not a magician
Too doctor who-ish.
Songfulabyus 143 gambler and magician...if u remember in the begining when the two guys catched him he showed a magic trick
that would've been too unoriginal... i liked his one eyed jacks line better
apothicshot t thats tooo cliche
He let him light that cigar because he kept fighting that’s respect
I always been lucky with one eyed jacks
That's my line !
cop: dynamite (explodes)
Thor: lol, what!?
It’s a shame they kill off all the good characters but at least they have good deaths
I think that’s what makes them more badass that they sacrificed their lives to save and ensure the lives of others to live
@@marticus1642 pretty true
@@Acegaming0588 You mean you couldn't care less?
Rip goodnight though, that looked painful
That’s how the original Magnificent Seven went.
Live for nothing or die for something
Is that you, John J. Rambo?
Get busy livin’ or get busy dyin’
@@McSuperfly101 not sure if the original context of that line really fit here. Lol
Respect between two people on different sides is something else to see I love it
I love that laugh Faraday does before his death, just that classic "heh, fooled ya" chuckle
1:16 The title of a main character powers you!! :D
Arthur Morgan
Faraday's final magic trick was totally unexpected.
It wasn't just awesome it was explosive lol
Made the audience disappear.
This is one of the greatest movies of all time low key. They did such a good job casting
So true
They respect the original more than most modern films do
One of the best remakes of all time, and Chris Pratt was really a scene-stealer here. Cry every time I watch this movie, and I love every goddamn, heart-breaking minute of it.
I cry and laugh every time when I watch this clip at the same time.
RIP Mr. Faraday!
*Dynamite*
casually dies
For me I think this is the only movie Chris Pratt dies in rip faraday
Connor vas Gaming ...
Well he did die in Passengers but that was more of a natural death
Connor vas Gaming avengers infinity war as well
Lone Wanderer no that s not sure😌
I get the impression you got to that conclusion by only watching GOTG movies and Jurassic World.
0:40 I love the music that plays as Farraday rides, it sounds like a death march kind of music but epic all the way until he falls!! Love it!
I actually got a little teary eyed when he died. He died a hero.
Faraday was the best part of this movie
I notice that at 2:15 you see what I think is the King of Hearts face up in his vest... which is often called the "Suicide King." Very much an interesting detail, I don't know if it has been mentioned before
KoriedAway that's a very nice detail
When I saw Chris Pratt sacrifice himself in this movie I legit cried
I am watching the movie right now. I am at the end tho.
@@whywelovefilm7079 hey man comments are meant to be for sharing, he saw the movie came and left a comment,doesnt mean hes lonely he just wanted to share a thought
he was already dying and decided to go for the machine gun as his last hurrah. He knows he's dying when he was hit in an earlier fight in a vital organ
So did I. I can't take his character's death
Chris Pratt’s Most underrated Performance
This movie should have won the Oscars. So much emotion. ❤️
brilliant scene from one of the best director in the world with an amazing vision and ideas antoine fuqua is just magnificent
Every hero that died in this movie went out like a total boss.
I love Chris's pratt he's such a good actor!
Yeah, he sure is!
"Redemption" you say? ;)
Redemption
You rat
Shut your mouth you rat.
You can never redeem yourself micha bell
Arthur sought Redemption
I never noticed, that when Farraday sits back up, you hear one of the mercs say 'Down boy' or 'Stay down boy'
Billy and GoodNight’s Deaths were the saddest for me
Every time I watch this movie I feel like playing red dead redemption
I love this scene because it’s the opposite of who he was as a character. He was the joker; the gambler; wildcard.
In this moment he was the workhorse. He had a job to do, and no matter the pain, no matter the unlikelihood of it succeeding, he had a job to do. From the moment he left the barn next to Sam, he knew he had a job to do and he knew what the end result was going to be. It’s incredible that he took it upon himself to do it. He knew that gun had to be dismantled, and there was only one way to do it.
Given the liver shot, he knew he was on his way out, so he nominated himself for the hard ride. But that is multiple gun shots to body mass and falling off a horse at speed, and you can see it in his face when he like sighs and gets up after falling off. The only thought in his head is, “there is a job to do.” And faraday does it.
He still went out like a joker as well. Pulled one last trick up his sleeve.
😔😥
2:58 Rest in Peace Farraday 😢
Chris Pratt is one of the greatest action movie heroes of all time. Severely underrated in that genre.
That little flick with the smile. Feel like that would be something he would really do.
He got "Going in style" achievement
God I love Chris Pratt he's so great.
Chris Pratt, not gonna say it but he is still my favorite actor for a marine, cowboy, soldier or any law action movie...
When he shoots, the enemy dies with one shot. When he gets shot 5 times, he smokes a cigrt, sings a song and dances.
And says "dance off bruh"
Always gets chills at 2:32 with that score
Captain Z e
Faraday to me he is the best I legit cried for a hole day when I saw him die at least jack lighted his last smoke 😔
I like how they make the dynamite explosion right. Just a big pile of smoke and evaporated stuff, not a big ball of fire
0:14 R.i.P goodnight robicheaux and billy rocks
That's what you call dying with your boots on. Great scene.
Chris pratt always nailed it
One of the most Heroic deaths I've ever seen
legend never die and so do the magnificent seven rest in peace ❤
These moves and actors always be remembered
Say whatever you want about Faraday as a character but you can't deny he went out like a boss
Billy, goody :'(
BlackStar* Billy was legit my fav, and Goody was so good too
2:44 CALL AN AMBULANCE..CALL AN AMBULANCE..
but not for me
My favorite scene of the movie. Rest in peace, Farraday.
He went out like a Star lord
Such a badass moment and a way to go out
With four shots and still reaching his target, he finishes off his rivals and dies with a smile of victory.😎
I love this channel! Thanks to it ive seen many movies i would've never given a second chance otherwise..
One of my favourite movies of all time.
I really wish billy, goodnight, and faraday made it.
Faraday was the real hero of the movie
Honor amongst warriors fighting men regardless of creed is universal.
"It was never about the cards" that one-eyed guy just literally lit the dynamite on his own death.
I actually cried when I first saw this scene
I think they made the gatling gun a little to strong than what it would actually be in this movie.
Graves Gatling guns were strong as hell, which was one of the reasons they were feared so much. Not only could they unload a high number of rounds in a short amount of time (at least back in those days), but they had very good penetration, which made a lot of cover useless after 1 or 2 shots hit the cover or they concentrated in the direction of where you were hiding. The best cover you could be in would be a densely wooded area with thick trees or better yet behind a thick rock, like a bolder. And to top it off, Gatling guns were fairly accurate, not as accurate as if you were looking down the sights on a rifle, but still pretty accurate, and the recoil wasn't a problem because of how it was a stationary gun that you just had to crank to fire, so even someone who had no previous firearm training (or was bad at aiming) could still hit their target,
I have to agree with Goldenhedgehog9. The concentrated fire of a gatling gun back in those days was like the MG-42 of WW2. so even if it was somewhat innacurate. it got 40 or so rounds down the range with minimal dispursion ( since it was mounted to a heavy frame). so all in all, the church tower scene is fairly OK in my books
The thing that bugs me is it's just... a gun. It's a rifle with a bunch of barrels. THEY HAVE RIFLES TOO! There is no reason to ride out to attack the gatling gun when you have a bunch of excellent marksmen that can just drop the man shooting it. Then the man loading it, then everyone else.
Suppressive fire, they couldn't shoot back.
bill withers So you are saying that you would want to pop your head and torso out of cover while being shot at by a gattling gun that is concentrating on your position? If you answer yes, you are lying, as all you would be thinking about in that moment would be to survive until they have to reload (which takes a very short time).
Lol love the way he said "dynamite".
Love the music in this scene!
Truly magnificent! Just think u dont need to be only a great gunslinger but also have to own a sharp creative thinking brain! On that time farraday's example derives that why he is so magnificent; not only a great gunslinger but also for having a nodding mind
that has got to be one of the most badass deaths in movie history
I love how he actually has a Jack of Hearts (aka a one-eyed Jack) in his vest pocket before killing One-Eyed Jack. Small detail but pretty cool.
The scene of igniting the last cigarette is wonderful. In Japan, the saying goes, "Samurai's compassion."
0:19 Pretending to die as a kid in a nutshell
Dec 18, 2021
I'm glad I've watched this movie today!
This is one of my favorite scenes I was surprised to see his death my heart got broken. I love that the enemy light his tobacco as a sign of respect but little did he know death awaits them.
That part was spectacular, he always had good plans.
Little do they know about that One Eyed Jack it's reference to an older western starring Marlon Brando titled One Eyed Jacks where Brando's character is being betrayed by his closest friend therefore Marlon's character does 5 year prison before he return and become the bitter enemies with once his best mate. This scene here in M7 has a counterpart meaning to Brando's movie and i liked it because the Chris Pratt like reference KILLED IT!!!!!!!
The title of this scene is Faraday’s Redemption, but from what besides the two murders at the beginning which was self defense maybe, did Faraday have anything in the movie that deserves redemption?
Geomeo Pesetsky he was an alcoholic cheating gambler but he went out a hero
He cheated people out of their money in gambling
Does that mean he needs a redemption? Just for cheating people. Also he is more of a magician than gambler at least in his attitude and how he acts with others
I agree, I think the moral of the genre is change or die, and while die is the choice of most in order to redeem themselves, I really think faraday could have stayed in the town and conformed to society, unlike the rest who were too far gone
Being shot 4 times in the torso
0:13 makes me cry😔
One of few characters willing to sacrifice themselves for the better good.
One of the manliest thing to see.
Chris deserves his own western movie
Totally. Make it happen