Wound Treatment Scene | THE MARTIAN (2015) Movie CLIP HD
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- Wound Treatment Scene | THE MARTIAN (2015) Movie CLIP HD
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PLOT: An astronaut becomes stranded on Mars after his team assume him dead, and must rely on his ingenuity to find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive and can survive until a potential rescue.
RELEASE DATE: October 2, 2015
GENRE: Adventure, Sci-Fi
STARS: Matt Damon
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#themartian #mattdamon - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Probably the most earned "Fuck" I've ever seen.
As it was a PG-13 movie, it may have been the only one too LOL
@@BrassBashers
This movie had another "fuck", the "fuck you Mars".
@@Gumbocinno ya they get about 3 max since the mid 2000s 🤣😬
Far Cry 2 protagonists: What a crybaby. *casually yanks rebar out of stomach*
Well none of them got to go to another planet. That’s more badass in my book.
@@jexelbur6872 To be fair, FC5 had a like 2 hour Mars DLC.
"Is that all of it?"
"Aye sir! You'll patch up nicely!"
"Good..."
Is that a Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World reference in the year of our lord 2024?
@@MrPounceTV well spotted
"and though we be on the far side of mars, this rover is home, this rover is england"
@@yatsumleung8618 i fckin love that movie
@@jamesfpiper sharp is the action. After all, the god of war is on our side.
(I suppose you mean this rover is America)
pain can be a powerful survival mechanic. increases in respiration, blood pressure and heart rate are all efforts of the body to stay alive through the event. i was told when i was younger pain exists to tell you that you arent dead yet.
I know of stories of people walking on broken legs when adrenaline is going. Hence why EMT’s have people sit down even if they say they’re fine.
It’s also what will kill you. Any bleeding is exacerbated by the increased heart rate. More pumping, more pressure, more bleeding. In other words, work fast stay calm.
Pain is a double-edged sword: on the one hand we have strong evidence that it is a useful sensory phenomenon (hence why mortality rates to relatively benign wounds can be fatal to those with a rare condition that results in them having no pain perception), but the sensation itself can vary in intensity so much that it impedes almost all action.
@@Blahblahblaafmn It's also wildly variable between people. Everyone has different tolerances of pain that they will ignore completely or that would completely debilitate them. Nothing is "standard" in that realm in that sense.
Watching this I was like, not a single "fuck" with all of that?! Then he said it.
ANY injury in a survival situation can be fatal. Great scene.
Me when I get a tiny splinter in my thumb.
Man this rimworld patch looks hyper realistic
When the colony gets so bad you turn self-tend on.
In retrospect, coulda gathered the gear before yanking it out.
Hey now, you try calmly thinking ahead while coming out of oxygen deprived state, tired, wounded, in pain, and alone on a different planet.
Wearing a largely orange suit on an orange planet 🤔
And he is part of the Ares mission. Ares is the Greek God of war whose roman counterpart is Mars which is where the planet gets its name. Its all one big connection
@@sheldon-cooperthat’s how every nasa mission is named. And it doesn’t relate to the other comment
😁 people wear shoes that match their shirts. Why not a pressure suit that matches the planet?
@@censorthispuertorican i think they meant it's terrible for visibility/safety purposes (if ur friend gets lost on an orange planet in an orange suit how are you finding them?)
Technically, Orange would be the perfect color. NASA makes the photos and videos of Mars more vivid than it actually is. I would say it’s less red in hue than the Utah rocky landscape.
This was a great movie, and an even greater book!
One of the few adaptations to the screen that actually went really well!
How goods the book?
@@SomeName_AlsoHandlesSucc There's a lot more detail with everything. I highly recommend the audio-book version. The narrator is quite good.
@SirCowdog oooo, ill make sure to check it out!
This would be very scary on a planet with nobody else around.
I describe this movie as like Robinson Crusoe but on Mars instead of a deserted island.
No.
There's a movie called "Robinson Crusoe on Mars"
With a little Mars robot instead of a native guy
well you musta graduated top of your fckin class
i still think it's insane the kinds of things we can recover from, this is far from the worst wounds that people have healed from (i know it's a movie but it got me thinking). boy i'd hope hugh glass' story is true because that would just solidify my entire point by 10x. crazy f*cking story.
I appreciate how he isnt entirely shredded, on actual mars missions people wont be looking like body builders
Yeah, he’s exactly as fit as an astronaut would need to be realistically. There’s a point where bulking is super impractical.
My only quibble, though I'm not sure I wouldn't have done the same, was his repeated use of the very bloody gauze.
At 3:57 what was he checking for? To see if it was magnetic?
He checking to see if he got all of it. If he had left a piece inside, it would have caused serious problems down the line.
think of it like fitting puzzle pieces together if the rod fit the little piece then he got it all, if it didnt then he missed the point the rod connected to and had to dig some more.
Super film ❤
I watched this on a plane to pass the time and was pleasantly surprised at how good it was.
i guess his trainning in Langley paid off here..
awesome technical expert on this whomever it was!
Rambo did a similar thing when he was impaled on his side. Except he used gunpowder and fire to close his wound.
This was a really cool movie because it was realistic and not some grand fantasy
It’ll be a cool scar tho
"I'm not even supposed to be here today!"
Cool
2:21 Please never pull out something when you're impaled like that. Movies have been lying about that being standard procedure for almost 100 years. If you find yourself with something stabbed into you leave it until you can have it safely removed and the wound dressed and repaired otherwise you'll most likely die from bleeding out quicker.
US Army here. I've done training for the basics of emergency care, and just a quick comment for the sake of conversation:
Aside from the fact that this movie is sci-fi, therefore potentially introducing an anti-hemorrhaging agent at 3:04, he's undoubtedly teetering on the edge of shock due to the injury and the realization that he's been left behind. That could potentially cloud his judgement while performing self aid, which isn't unheard of.
Secondly, he had on a full kit, designed to keep your body vacuum sealed to protect against the harshness of space. Perhaps the suit would have been too difficult to cut off with the pair of scissors he had?
@@znraborn7031 That's exactly it. In the book, the reason he doesn't bleed out is because the blood freezes to the inside of the suit when encountering Mars atmosphere. But he can't get to the wound to treat it while wearing the suit, and can't remove the suit without removing the rod. Gotta make the situation worse before he can make it better.
It looks painful
One thing I hate about this movie is he kept using the entrance just outside of his growing area. There was another one he should have been using.
What of internal bleeding
Not a lot more he can do right there, hes closed the external wound but an internal wound would require a second person as he would likely hurt himself or pass out and die.
It depends on a lot of factors, such as the depth of the wound, the location, how he got the wound, and basically what happened when he got it, if I remember correctly he was thrown backwards from the force of whatever it was hitting him, which would have resulted in the piece breaking off the way it did, and the force he was thrown back at could have prevented the wound from being deep enough for a worrisome amount of internal bleeding, not only that but he was face down for a while which could have given his body enough time to seal up any possible points internally to prevent the blood from going to areas inside the body it shouldn't. Then again, I'm just speculating, I don't have the medical knowledge to make accurate analysis.
Apparently internal bleeding doesn’t exist in space 😂
Me when I have a splinter
Damn colors like in the Mexico
That's a bad spot to be stabbed. It's roughly where the pancreas and left kidney sits, on the outer left side of the torso. If that had been punctured he would have bled out very quickly though, these organs bleed extremely heavily when damaged, lacerated, or punctured so they must have missed it by just millimeters.
When he lok at the mirror😮
Jesus christ, that's jason bourne
Jason Spacebourne
Wait so did it ever pierce his gut or no
Bloody amazing film! If you haven’t watched it then do it. One of my favourites. This scene makes me cringe but I think it’s the music/sound fx more so. And towards the end it makes me cry. Bloody great film.
Half expecting a micro-fiche.
1:40, "welcome aboard, captain".
fund
that's what you get when you betray your team, steal the ship and try to dock ;)
Does anyone know what that epipen looking thing that he was poking himself with was?
Probably local anasthetic or something
i would be worried about internal bleeding
Irrigate the wound thoooo
hours date manners
Comfort is the worst thing for a person, we are built to attack every obstacle in our way immediately.
Dei
Imagine paying to see this in theaters just to be subjected to that ungodly alarm sound
I'm pretty much fucked.
That's my considered opinion.
Fucked.
아무래도 X됐다.
그것이 내가 심사숙고 끝에 내린 결론이다.
나는 X됐다.
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There is absolutely no effing way that there isn't a bowel perforation that would need to be sutured shut. He'd absolutely die of peritonitis from fecal matter leaking into the abdominal cavity...
Thanks, doc, for lending your expertise on this fictional scene adapted for a movie from a novel. We've retroactively declared Mark Watney dead, and the film's runtime is now twelve minutes. Cheers!
Your comment is pure conjecture without knowing the depth of the wound or whether it even perforated his intestines.
Comedy of the year.
so edgy
No artificial intelligence assistance. Unlikely
Nope just good old fashioned grunt work and the power of your own mind to problem solve.
@@randymiller938 yep, and when humans have to rely on machines to do the thinking and problem solving for us there's a serious problem.
@@keithduvall812Ever seen this really old movie called “The Matrix”?
I'm sure an AI making up "facts" about how to treat a wound would have been real helpful to him.
This movie is set for the distant future, not all that fictional to be real. There likely 20 years away from this movie being possible.
It looks painful
REALLLY yeah otr tho