One of the few unspoken “scenarios” in a movie. “Welcome home. You never really left. And damn, I love you. Thank you. I never stopped loving you. Hug. Same? Same.
Alfred’s great redemption. He may have gone his own way, but he never really left. He was true in the end. Alfred is represented by the trumpet in this film and at the moment he fires it blares out a strong solo note. Timing is everything.
@Cher L. Ironic how you damn an actor for being political in an "apolitical" profession, but then to say this you bring up politics on an "apolitical" CZcams video. It's fine that you have an opinion, but expressing it such as you have diminishes your point.
The older brother always does everything right but they love Tristan more, even in this scene he saves the day! All three loved that girl and like the old Indian said it wasn’t her fault, it’s like the water That freezes and breaks the rocks.
I watched this masterpiece in a beach bar in Magaluf in 1994. Not a sound could be heard in the usually bustling joint until Alfred was revealed with his Winchester rifle. Cheers rang out, then tears at the reunion between him and his father. That was an exhausting movie to watch but equally exhilarating! Love it!
Einer der aller besten Filme die ich kenne!!! Hervorragend 👌👏👍🏻👏!!!!!!!! Große Schauspieler, Respekt! Was für ein Klasse Drehbuch, kann den Film immer und immer wieder anschauen 😉!
Powerful scene from an incredible movie. Reminds of the words of my Father when he was on his deathbed, “ look after your brothers, family is all you got in this lifetime..” RIP Dad.
It's so true your brothers have been their your whole life! Known you of it !! Usually females that split families but they come and go blood should be forever! Great scene with Albert showing up love it reminds me of my family I only have brothers to and like Christan I middle one
When this movie came out I even bought clothes that looked similar. Collarless shirts in the old style, Jackets, braces, hats, .everything. I had a room with old watches, candlestick, kerosene lamp. I felt that this time was my real home. I loved everything of this movie and I still love it today.
Alfred was always accepted by his father. They're love and blood and loyalty resonated through the whole movie. A beautiful brother and father moment in a movie. Distance, time it doesn't matter when the chips are down brothers and fathers are there for each other....always.
Alfred followed all the rules... Everyone still loved Tristan more. As a big brother you are used to everyone looks up to you and your father and mother sees you as number 1. Alfred didn't get that attention, but what he finally understood was that he didn't need that attention as Tristan did. So in the end he showed up as the big brother he had always been. Respect Alfred! Tristans children couldn't get a better "father" to watch over them.
Alfred held a very special place in this movie, he never lost his soul and he was always there for the family, but he was misunderstood. I think Tristan was the only one in the whole movie who understood him, whether it was at Susannah's grave or in this ending scene.
I looked it up... it's just a fancy 12 guage... www.imfdb.org/wiki/Legends_of_the_Fall#:~:text=Colt%20Model%201908%20Pocket%20Hammerless,-A%20nickel%20Colt
The casting for the movie was perfect, the music score a masterpiece, the story is very emotional, the actors embracement of each character was superb, clearly the movie is a masterpiece.
Emocionante, dramática, trágica, agonizante, pero el final...La SANGRE es más GRUESA que el agua..!!! Tengo 70 años y me conmueve como la primera vez que la ví. Para todo el elenco incluyendo esos maravillosos animalitos, un Masterpiece .🌈🇨🇱🌷
I like this film for all the reasons other people love it. I love the humanity of it. The frailties of humanity. Our flawed ways. Our beautiful ways. Relationships and its complexities. Definitely the music too
Brad Pitt ruins that epic scene by his lame acting. Pitt should have had a thousand yard stare before standing up and leaving. Instead, he gives some lame "yeah" and fumbles with the wooden chair for who knows how long. Anthony Quinn should have been furious at Pitt.
3 ppl were dead by that stage. daddy's stance against fate wasn't working so well. and then the bear mauling at the end still had to happen. tristan was pretty right about being damned
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 you combined 2 of the actors together..anthony Hopkins and Aiden Quinn who plays Alfred but either way I disagree...very well acted in my book
BEST MOVIE EVER STARRING BRAD PITT. WHEN THERE’S A BIO OF PITT’S MOVIES, I DON’T KNOW WHY IN GOD’S NAME THEY NEVER MENTION HIS PERFORMANCE IN THIS FILM. HE WAS BRILLIANT. HES MADE SO MANY WONDERFUL MOVIES, BUT LEGENDS OF THE FALL SHOULD NEVER BE OVERLOOKED. HE IS A BRILLIANT ACTOR.
I think this picture is very underrated. My dad didn’t become a Christian until he was 52, he said he was so overwhelmed with the spirit of God he couldn’t breathe. So he stopped in the middle of a field and prayed, and he was saved, he said it was incredible.
Old man who hates Alfred greets him "HEY!" then alfred walks over, he just takes a pull of his smoke and throws it on the ground and stares him down, then they hug it's such a badass scne whole time he has a bear skin coat on. Thats it, I'm moving to Montana
Great movie ! , the best ending I've ever seen, everything here is about love, brotherhood, courage, streght and honour, look at the eyes of the characters: they say everything !!. No doubt, an exceptional performance of all actors, specially Anthony Hopkins.
Probably the defining moment of Alfreds life, he is finally gets to have the unconditional love and respect of his Father. Tristan always showed that he loved and respected his Family, allthough his little tryst with Susanna was not right, Alfred took the high road against Tristan for that indiscretion, even though he was motivated more by jealousy than ethics
Vincent Trivigno Vincent you’re missing the whole point I love my dad and I always used to hug him that’s what I’m trying to say I wish I could hug him again like I always did I miss him. The ungrateful ignorant idiot here is you people like you should just stay off and not comment about anything you fucking stupid foreigner
Vincent Trivigno Vincent once again you are showing how stupid you really are my dad is not buried he was cremated so therefore he is not rolling over in his grave that is just a saying it’s not even true but since you live in La La Land you probably do believe people roll around in their grave. Second of all my dad and I had a great relationship we were very close which second goes to show how stupid and ignorant you are at least I knew who my dad was you probably don’t even know who your dad is. Maybe your mom someday will tell you who your real dad is
at last... alfred got his fathers respect... but he his kinda tragic person... he allways followed the rules, but tristan got the sympathies... cheers for alfred ^^
@@sskoog Thats the thing, they trusted him less cause he would follow the rules rather than sticking to his heart and family. They trusted tristan more cause they knew he would break any rule and any law for his family and loved ones. Tristan was the nature, alfred was the society. Thats why a line in the end of the movie says "tristan was the rock they broke themselves against, while he only wanted to save them". Pointing out that nature is above society. Anthony hopkins was like alfred when he was a soldier but he realized that rules made by man is inferior to rules and laws of nature and God. Thats why he trusted tristan more Alfred realized that in the end and thats when peace came to family.
You can clearly see a tear on colonel Ludlows cheek when he approaches, as he would knew, that he's going to die next to his son with just two bullets against 3 enemys. Now that is EPIC!
TheTunzl I've always wondered about that. IMO, the Colenel finally has insight into Tristans' state of mind, and the burden he has been carrying with him all these years, and he is tearing because he is now very aware of tragedy that is his son and the blame he has put on himself. After that confession he once again has to see his favorite son leave home.
They were loyal to the end and that’s what saved them all. Maybe not those close to them and maybe not even some of their own family. But those 3 held it together through thick and thin
Eltomoff, your description of this fine clip of Cinema is like Menu written in exquisite Poetry added to a devine desert served at just the right time...
I never understood why Coronel Ludlow was a real jerk with Alfred just because Alfred´s aspirations were away from of Coronel´s path, Alfred was full of integrity, and always trying to be correct and do the right, and also honest, hard working and a mature and noble man.
flor de primavera sometimes doing the wrong things in life might mean doing right to others. By conventional standards, alfred did right. But by the old way, rebellion wasnt considered wrong. Its who is looking through the glass.
Alfred and Samuel represented what LudLow hated and tried to get away from. Conformists with idealistic and naive ideologies. Thinking the government was good and that it's glorious to fight as a soldier without truly realizing the cost of war. Ludlow believed in fighting to protect oneself, not to unnecessarily label a group an enemy so you can do your corrupt bidding. Alfred and Samuel were soldiers blindly fighting, and more times it was for corrupt people. Ludlow tried to teach his sons, even moving far away from the madness, but they still turned out idealistic. Alfred got it in the end though(killing the one man who was going to kill his father and brother). They are not your friends. They are untrustworthy. Life isn't the fairytale of the good guys winning. It's all corruption and those who'll get eaten up. Tristan, from his birth on(almost killing his mother during delivery) up til this death was a rebel. Tristan, is what he raised his kids to be. Then again, people simply take to people. Any parent knows, from a child is young who their favorite is on personality. Now, you can have your favorite but shouldn't play favorites. Tristan and Alfreds rivalry, which shattered the family, had just as much to do with Ludlows favortism as it did Susannah...if not more. It started the feeling that he'd never win over Tristan no matter how hard he tried. Susannah just came along and *cemented* it.
+flor de primavera, Colonel Ludlow was a cavalry officer, and he had seen the underhanded tactics that the American government had used to control, massacre, and control the Indian people. He determined, rightly so, that the United States Congress and the various U.S. agencies had enriched themselves on the money and lands that were supposedly given to the Indian people in the various Indian treaties. He had seen that the government underhandedness started in those who pushed and bribed the law-making bodies into the illegal activities, and the riches and power that went down the various chains-of-command. He was sick that Alfred had chosen to get involved in that mess even though Alfred apparently tried to stand apart from the crime and corruption.
I love this scene! The “Yeah!”, of the Colonel was like: I am not stuttering mfer. Then when he embraces Alfred; the expression of Alfred and the face of the Colonel says it all! Beautiful acting and great directing!
I don't think it was all acting when Anthony and Aiden gave that great hug. This had to be an emotional scene to film. It's quite violent but righteously so. Best scene of the movie...can watch it over and over again.
The reconciliation of father and son never ceases to move me to tears.
That's the happiest moment in the whole movie! Everything else is just tragedy 💔 It's still a great movie, though 👌
One of the few unspoken “scenarios” in a movie.
“Welcome home. You never really left. And damn, I love you. Thank you. I never stopped loving you. Hug. Same?
Same.
One of the greatest scenes ever. Story, actors, scenery all just perfect. If that don't move your soul check your pulse your dead.
And soundtrack is amazing. Yes, everything of the film was amazingly done.
Argument for greatest ending ever.
Unbelievably underrated acting by everyone in this movie.
Alfred’s great redemption. He may have gone his own way, but he never really left. He was true in the end. Alfred is represented by the trumpet in this film and at the moment he fires it blares out a strong solo note. Timing is everything.
One of the movies that is almost 3 hours long, but not a single second wasted. 💟💟💟
They don’t make movie like this anymore. So powerful and beautiful. Story, acting, and music, EPIC!!
I've watched this movie the 1st day it released. Now I'm in my 50 and still enjoy it like the 1st day. It's a true classic.
💯 One of my all time favorites!
Not to0 far behind you, I’m 46. Saw this in high school. Just rewatched again after 3 decades and it’s still so so great.
Watched it in korea at camp Humphreys when it came out. Love this movie, story of the brothers never gets old
Hopkins can convey more through grunts than lesser actors can say with full dialogue.
Cher L. What does politics even have to do here?
@Tom McAllister - Fact.
In this he came across as hammy.
@Cher L. Ironic how you damn an actor for being political in an "apolitical" profession, but then to say this you bring up politics on an "apolitical" CZcams video. It's fine that you have an opinion, but expressing it such as you have diminishes your point.
Unghhh
Keep crying every time I see this scene. It's touching to see Alfred reconciled with his father after many years.
Some of the most beautiful music ever composed for a film
The older brother always does everything right but they love Tristan more, even in this scene he saves the day! All three loved that girl and like the old Indian said it wasn’t her fault, it’s like the water That freezes and breaks the rocks.
I watched this masterpiece in a beach bar in Magaluf in 1994.
Not a sound could be heard in the usually bustling joint until Alfred was revealed with his Winchester rifle. Cheers rang out, then tears at the reunion between him and his father.
That was an exhausting movie to watch but equally exhilarating!
Love it!
Einer der aller besten Filme die ich kenne!!! Hervorragend 👌👏👍🏻👏!!!!!!!! Große Schauspieler, Respekt! Was für ein Klasse Drehbuch, kann den Film immer und immer wieder anschauen 😉!
This scene always reminds me that blood is thicker than water. I love it
do you have any more platitudes to share?
Amen to that
You clearly live a fairy tale :-)
this movie made me go gay. i swear it
@@thomasdoe6768 elaborate? Where I’m from blood is very much thicker than water.
Powerful scene from an incredible movie. Reminds of the words of my Father when he was on his deathbed, “ look after your brothers, family is all you got in this lifetime..” RIP Dad.
It's so true your brothers have been their your whole life! Known you of it !! Usually females that split families but they come and go blood should be forever! Great scene with Albert showing up love it reminds me of my family I only have brothers to and like Christan I middle one
my dad said the same thing, RIP indeed
When this movie came out I even bought clothes that looked similar. Collarless shirts in the old style, Jackets, braces, hats, .everything. I had a room with old watches, candlestick, kerosene lamp. I felt that this time was my real home. I loved everything of this movie and I still love it today.
in the end, alfred was accepted by his father... great ending, without another burial... there were enough of them... brilliant movie!
accepted only after murder. what a wonderful life
@@MrSvenovitch private property trespassing and got shot. Not a murder but self protection.
Nothing binds a family together like shared murder, I guess. The family that slays together, stays together.
Alfred was always accepted by his father. They're love and blood and loyalty resonated through the whole movie. A beautiful brother and father moment in a movie. Distance, time it doesn't matter when the chips are down brothers and fathers are there for each other....always.
I have a feeling this is how they will somewhat end Yellowstone..
Alfred followed all the rules... Everyone still loved Tristan more. As a big brother you are used to everyone looks up to you and your father and mother sees you as number 1. Alfred didn't get that attention, but what he finally understood was that he didn't need that attention as Tristan did. So in the end he showed up as the big brother he had always been. Respect Alfred! Tristans children couldn't get a better "father" to watch over them.
Interesting perspective. Coming from an oldest who may have needed the attention at one time. Things aren't as neatly wrapped as in the movies though
Older siblings have an unspoken responsibility.
Alfred held a very special place in this movie, he never lost his soul and he was always there for the family, but he was misunderstood. I think Tristan was the only one in the whole movie who understood him, whether it was at Susannah's grave or in this ending scene.
Right on!! Poor Susannah. He would have loved her forever.
And she would have ended up the mother of Tristan’s children anyway. Tragic
Dad is a warrior ready to die for his boys
At least for one of them... But all honesty fathers should fight till the end for their kids
This really is one of the Best Movies of All Time. Anthony Hopkins is also one of the best actors of all time. A sad but happy movie. Like real life.
“What’s goin’ on here..?”
“YEAHH!!!”
That part always makes me laugh.😁
It's Yah and then the horse rears leaving time for the shotgun to make its shot! 🐴🐝
😫🤣
That 12 gauge Coming out of the coat was a wonderful scene.
I looked it up... it's just a fancy 12 guage...
www.imfdb.org/wiki/Legends_of_the_Fall#:~:text=Colt%20Model%201908%20Pocket%20Hammerless,-A%20nickel%20Colt
Been shut by that gunshot and taken to the hospital, the surgeon will direct you to the morgue, saying " can't fix him, sorry ".
YEAAAH
And to this day the 12ga. Is still a weapon of choice at close range...
The casting for the movie was perfect, the music score a masterpiece, the story is very emotional, the actors embracement of each character was superb, clearly the movie is a masterpiece.
I'm asking what everyone else is..........why they don't make movies like this anymore????..........BEAUTIFUL MOVIE!!!
My favorite movie of all time. Reminds me of my family . The good die young
POWERFUL!!! I can't watch the part when the Colenel and Alfred reconcile without getting choked up! Gets me every time!
Me too.
Same here
Best freakin scene in the movie. Damn, I'm out of tissues lol.
💯I have seen this scene hundreds of times, and every time, tears.
Yes😢
no mather how many times i watch this scene, i always ending with tears..
Me too...
Yep!
Me too
Absolutely. :)
Rikrdation me too.
Anthony Hopkins acting is unbelievably powerful. YEAHHHHHHH.
He is Odin
Wow 12 year old comment
Smoking a cigar after obviously having a stroke. Good choice
@@katierojas8066 different times, don't be a Karen.
This film is probably my favorite Anthony Hopkins role of all time.
The music is so powerful its indescribable.
Emocionante, dramática, trágica, agonizante, pero el final...La SANGRE es más GRUESA que el agua..!!! Tengo 70 años y me conmueve como la primera vez que la ví. Para todo el elenco incluyendo esos maravillosos animalitos, un Masterpiece .🌈🇨🇱🌷
This scene makes me cry every time
Family First, Family Always.
ALWAY'S!!!
Sounds like Cosa Nostra
@Julian Olavegoya - Truth.
Not always! Sometimes DNA can be as poisonous as rattlesnake venom!!
@Vincent Trivigno unless your fam is 💩!
Best part is the father still had his smoke the whole time, such a stud! :)
One of the best movie scenes I've ever seen...choked me up n brought a tear to my eye.
I like this film for all the reasons other people love it. I love the humanity of it. The frailties of humanity. Our flawed ways. Our beautiful ways. Relationships and its complexities. Definitely the music too
Maybe one of the best 5 minute stretches of film of all time.
You are not Damned. Tristan....I won't allow that !!
Brad Pitt ruins that epic scene by his lame acting. Pitt should have had a thousand yard stare before standing up and leaving. Instead, he gives some lame "yeah" and fumbles with the wooden chair for who knows how long. Anthony Quinn should have been furious at Pitt.
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 the actor is anthony hopkins. look up anthony quinn, seriously. how can you confuse them?
3 ppl were dead by that stage. daddy's stance against fate wasn't working so well. and then the bear mauling at the end still had to happen. tristan was pretty right about being damned
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 I think it reduces the Hollywood aspect to realism
@@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 you combined 2 of the actors together..anthony Hopkins and Aiden Quinn who plays Alfred but either way I disagree...very well acted in my book
This movie is soooo underrated. And the music... my God
"To ride, shoot straight, and tell the truth." All time favorite movie. At least in the top three.
an incredible film that has marked me forever. a film that recalls the true honor of men. a film about the true love of brothers.
What an incredibly well edited scene! The emotional content grows with each second..fantastic!
BEST MOVIE EVER STARRING BRAD PITT. WHEN THERE’S A BIO OF PITT’S MOVIES, I DON’T KNOW WHY IN GOD’S NAME THEY NEVER MENTION HIS PERFORMANCE IN THIS FILM. HE WAS BRILLIANT. HES MADE SO MANY WONDERFUL MOVIES, BUT LEGENDS OF THE FALL SHOULD NEVER BE OVERLOOKED. HE IS A BRILLIANT ACTOR.
Just goes to show, the family that slays together, stays together...
I know what you did there 😉
Courage and family the best anyone can ask for. A great moment in movie history indeed!
One off my favorite endings to a film
This film was so freaking depressing. I always felt bad for Tristan, how much heartbreak can one person endure.
go watch "Manchester by the Sea" if you want depressing.
utterly and completely unwatchably bleak.
@@TheSighphiguy LOL Not a chance after being in COVID lockdown for almost a year, I would probably hang myself.
This scene is very powerful and moving.. The acting was Legendary indeed.. Nowadays we got nothing but woke crap from comics and remakes..
Yeah and some of the best casting ever.
Hollywood is gone. The demons have complete control.
💯 Each actor casted! No one could have played the role better!
There's still good stuff out there. Look a little harder.
@@halleck3 name five new movies that dont have slapstick comedy in it
The finest film ever made.
You have good taste!
agreed
One of the best films ever made
One of the best casting ever.
The acting in this movie is on a another level..
Lovely movie and fantastic cast Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt 🎉watched it again...beautiful
The music touches my bottom of the heart
Great scene that I've watched many times. However, no one ever talks about what a hero the horse is.
That horse is indeed a real hero, made the movie …
I think this picture is very underrated. My dad didn’t become a Christian until he was 52, he said he was so overwhelmed with the spirit of God he couldn’t breathe. So he stopped in the middle of a field and prayed, and he was saved, he said it was incredible.
That is one hell of a picture you painted in my mind..great story and that was awesome for your dad
@@bradandkendrawetzel6368 indeed.
Praise JESUS
All gods are fiction.
"What's going on here?!?!"
"yeah!!!"
If that aint American idk what is.
Wotan's Wolf the conviction in those lines was so damn strong
@Wotan's Wolf - Truth.
I love how the house, the set, everything in the house, all the clothes, are right out of the L.L. Bean Catalog....
Man do I get choked up every time I see this part,,, perhaps the best reconciling moments in cinema.
Old man who hates Alfred greets him "HEY!" then alfred walks over, he just takes a pull of his smoke and throws it on the ground and stares him down, then they hug it's such a badass scne whole time he has a bear skin coat on. Thats it, I'm moving to Montana
go the full monty like that guy in the old bus in alaska
Great movie ! , the best ending I've ever seen, everything here is about love, brotherhood, courage, streght and honour, look at the eyes of the characters: they say everything !!. No doubt, an exceptional performance of all actors, specially Anthony Hopkins.
Tears in my eyes. Beautiful.
Probably the defining moment of Alfreds life, he is finally gets to have the unconditional love and respect of his Father. Tristan always showed that he loved and respected his Family, allthough his little tryst with Susanna was not right, Alfred took the high road against Tristan for that indiscretion, even though he was motivated more by jealousy than ethics
you should look up the word unconditional because I think you're unclear on the actual meaning
the meaning of 'unconditional'. look it up
The video description gave me a good laugh.
As somebody noted somewhere about this part: "Nothing can reunite a family like a triple homicide" :)
I loved when the guy made fun of Colonel Ludlow, then the Colonel smokes him.😄😄😄
So it was One Stab who actually saved the day.
One of the best movies, the legend Hopkins and Brat.
This reminds me so much of my dad. What I wouldn’t give to be able to hug him one more time
Vincent Trivigno Vincent you’re missing the whole point I love my dad and I always used to hug him that’s what I’m trying to say I wish I could hug him again like I always did I miss him. The ungrateful ignorant idiot here is you people like you should just stay off and not comment about anything you fucking stupid foreigner
Vincent Trivigno You truly really are a idiot
Vincent Trivigno Vincent once again you are showing how stupid you really are my dad is not buried he was cremated so therefore he is not rolling over in his grave that is just a saying it’s not even true but since you live in La La Land you probably do believe people roll around in their grave. Second of all my dad and I had a great relationship we were very close which second goes to show how stupid and ignorant you are at least I knew who my dad was you probably don’t even know who your dad is. Maybe your mom someday will tell you who your real dad is
Vincent Trivigno do you know who your real dad is. Have your mom tell you
My fathers a jerk. 81 yo jerk who is still alive. haven’t talked to him in years. I may feel like you, had my dad been kind to me....but he wasn’t.
One of the greatest titles for a CZcams video ever :) 👊
You can take a boy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy . Classic example here with Alfred coming home to help
Forest Johnson exactly well said
Amen!
he was just there to bury his ungrateful psycho wife, didn't watch the movie did you?
..such a powerful movie..greatest actors and a story for my heart..love..
incredible soundtrack and film!!!
Only movie I tear up at every time I watch it... unbelievable film...
I indeed don't believe any of it
Love this movie and the music ♥️🌹♥️
This movie told me you can’t be strong or anything without family love
at last... alfred got his fathers respect... but he his kinda tragic person... he allways followed the rules, but tristan got the sympathies... cheers for alfred ^^
He never got the girl.
"I followed all the rules... man's and God's... and you, you followed none of them. And they all loved you more. Samuel; Father; even my own wife."
He did follow the rules, but his family should come first.
@@sskoog
Thats the thing, they trusted him less cause he would follow the rules rather than sticking to his heart and family.
They trusted tristan more cause they knew he would break any rule and any law for his family and loved ones.
Tristan was the nature, alfred was the society. Thats why a line in the end of the movie says "tristan was the rock they broke themselves against, while he only wanted to save them". Pointing out that nature is above society.
Anthony hopkins was like alfred when he was a soldier but he realized that rules made by man is inferior to rules and laws of nature and God. Thats why he trusted tristan more
Alfred realized that in the end and thats when peace came to family.
@@leonardodelacruz3859 well said
You can clearly see a tear on colonel Ludlows cheek when he approaches, as he would knew, that he's going to die next to his son with just two bullets against 3 enemys. Now that is EPIC!
TheTunzl I've always wondered about that. IMO, the Colenel finally has insight into Tristans' state of mind, and the burden he has been carrying with him all these years, and he is tearing because he is now very aware of tragedy that is his son and the blame he has put on himself. After that confession he once again has to see his favorite son leave home.
They were loyal to the end and that’s what saved them all. Maybe not those close to them and maybe not even some of their own family. But those 3 held it together through thick and thin
I just thought it was tears because Tristan was leaving...again and this time he would never see him again
@@WaldenSpawn bc tristen said he was damned so his father felt that.
Shotgun shell not bullets.
"Yooou...aaare.....not damned..Tristan! I won't allow that! YOU'RE NOTTA DAMNED!!"
Probably the most eloquent description of the clip I've ever read...
I like to believe Alfred had him covered the whole time and had they taken Tristan to the woods he would’ve saved him there to
Great film well acted by all👏👏👍🏻
The description had me lol'ing! Well done!
The description of this video is amazing lol. I love this movie so much.
The description is everything! 😂😂
Eltomoff, your description of this fine clip of Cinema is like Menu written in exquisite Poetry added to a devine desert served at just the right time...
omg LOL the description here has to be the funniest i've ever read!
The best movie of all the times!
FAMILY stays together! Epic!
Today movies are not even close to this one unfortunately. There will never be scenes like this anymore, acting, actors of this caliber.
Col. Ludlow is like my father: all protecting, love defying logic, love trumps all dad.
I never understood why Coronel Ludlow was a real jerk with Alfred just because Alfred´s aspirations were away from of Coronel´s path, Alfred was full of integrity, and always trying to be correct and do the right, and also honest, hard working and a mature and noble man.
flor de primavera sometimes doing the wrong things in life might mean doing right to others. By conventional standards, alfred did right. But by the old way, rebellion wasnt considered wrong. Its who is looking through the glass.
Yah but he wasn't as lovable as Tristan :P Some peoples personalities allow them to get away with it all..
Alfred and Samuel represented what LudLow hated and tried to get away from. Conformists with idealistic and naive ideologies. Thinking the government was good and that it's glorious to fight as a soldier without truly realizing the cost of war. Ludlow believed in fighting to protect oneself, not to unnecessarily label a group an enemy so you can do your corrupt bidding. Alfred and Samuel were soldiers blindly fighting, and more times it was for corrupt people. Ludlow tried to teach his sons, even moving far away from the madness, but they still turned out idealistic. Alfred got it in the end though(killing the one man who was going to kill his father and brother). They are not your friends. They are untrustworthy. Life isn't the fairytale of the good guys winning. It's all corruption and those who'll get eaten up. Tristan, from his birth on(almost killing his mother during delivery) up til this death was a rebel. Tristan, is what he raised his kids to be.
Then again, people simply take to people. Any parent knows, from a child is young who their favorite is on personality. Now, you can have your favorite but shouldn't play favorites. Tristan and Alfreds rivalry, which shattered the family, had just as much to do with Ludlows favortism as it did Susannah...if not more. It started the feeling that he'd never win over Tristan no matter how hard he tried. Susannah just came along and *cemented* it.
Kain and Abel...
+flor de primavera, Colonel Ludlow was a cavalry officer, and he had seen the underhanded tactics that the American government had used to control, massacre, and control the Indian people. He determined, rightly so, that the United States Congress and the various U.S. agencies had enriched themselves on the money and lands that were supposedly given to the Indian people in the various Indian treaties. He had seen that the government underhandedness started in those who pushed and bribed the law-making bodies into the illegal activities, and the riches and power that went down the various chains-of-command. He was sick that Alfred had chosen to get involved in that mess even though Alfred apparently tried to stand apart from the crime and corruption.
Bury them out back and deny you ever saw them. It’s the American way.
I would cut up that shit up and feed it too the bears on a 2 month horse train camping in canada.
As Ralph Klein said, "shoot, shovel and shut up."
This scene always makes me tear up. Then tears started streaming as I read the video description. Oh, 2007 internet, I do miss you sometimes.
I cry everytime I see this scene. I'm crying now.
Every damn time. This is the best depressing movie out there.
I love this scene! The “Yeah!”, of the Colonel was like: I am not stuttering mfer. Then when he embraces Alfred; the expression of Alfred and the face of the Colonel says it all! Beautiful acting and great directing!
I don't think it was all acting when Anthony and Aiden gave that great hug. This had to be an emotional scene to film. It's quite violent but righteously so. Best scene of the movie...can watch it over and over again.
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Me too..
This is one of my favorite movies ever!!!
My favorite movie ever
One shot one kill...excellent shooting...
The music and looks tell the story here. You don’t see that often.