Princess Bride - The Sword Fight

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  • čas přidán 17. 11. 2009
  • My favorite scene in the movie.
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  • @lrmcatspaw1
    @lrmcatspaw1 Před 3 lety +7929

    This movie is how I thought adults behaved when I was a kid.
    I was more dissapointed than Montoya.

    • @caroline8590
      @caroline8590 Před 2 lety +484

      At least now that we’re adults, we can try our best to be like this, right?

    • @lrmcatspaw1
      @lrmcatspaw1 Před 2 lety +163

      @@caroline8590 You haven't been in the youtube comment section for long, have you?

    • @TheEnergizer94
      @TheEnergizer94 Před 2 lety +133

      @@lrmcatspaw1 only person whose actions you have control over is yourself

    • @liberaltears9192
      @liberaltears9192 Před 2 lety +6

      Lol

    • @lrmcatspaw1
      @lrmcatspaw1 Před 2 lety +17

      @@TheEnergizer94 Unless you are Bipolar :D.

  • @taleoftwowolves74
    @taleoftwowolves74 Před rokem +6463

    "You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."
    "You seem a decent fellow. I'd hate to die."
    Every single line in this movie is pure gold and every exchange is perfect

    • @jv-lk7bc
      @jv-lk7bc Před rokem +54

      especially in this scene.

    • @EndlessSummer888
      @EndlessSummer888 Před rokem +136

      The second line is especially good, because by saying that, he's stating that he has no intention of _killing_ Inigo.

    • @Wild-Eye
      @Wild-Eye Před rokem +48

      The response is gentlemanly. Others would reply with the obvious “I would hate to kill you too.”
      Wesley is Legend.

    • @jokerjoker007
      @jokerjoker007 Před rokem +17

      This is such a well written film, I adore it.

    • @mike91mdk45
      @mike91mdk45 Před rokem +21

      One of the most quotable films in cinematic history

  • @Movierebel3
    @Movierebel3 Před 2 lety +3465

    The fact that Inigo freely hands his sword over for inspection, and is given it back in return, says more about their immediate relationship than even the dialogue spoken. He knows that Wesley wouldn't turn the sword against him as a defenseless challenger. And then the constant compliments to one another as they duel. You just knew they were going to end up friends.

    • @Notorious503
      @Notorious503 Před rokem +4

      lol

    • @jv-lk7bc
      @jv-lk7bc Před rokem +68

      Neither mentions it - but both have little irrepressable smiles under the conversation.

    • @Nicky2414
      @Nicky2414 Před rokem +36

      Like the saying goes.
      *"Today's enemy is Tommorow's friend.*

    • @dp7933
      @dp7933 Před rokem +31

      That relationship was established with the rope throw.

    • @badlaamaurukehu
      @badlaamaurukehu Před rokem

      Toledo

  • @bradcarter1790
    @bradcarter1790 Před rokem +1053

    “Get used to disappointment.”
    “Ok…”
    Makes me laugh every time lol

    • @vorshack8968
      @vorshack8968 Před 8 měsíci +21

      That he is so obviously intrigued but _actually_ accepts that he'll never know in the next breath is an absolutely brilliant bit of writing.

  • @cornucopiac1088
    @cornucopiac1088 Před 3 lety +4058

    "You seem a good fellow. i hate to kill you."
    "You seem a good fellow... i hate to die."

  • @tythosdelta2650
    @tythosdelta2650 Před 3 lety +6637

    “I give you my word as a Spaniard”
    “No good, I’ve met to may Spaniards”
    Doesn’t even try to refute it, just moves on

    • @robwalsh9843
      @robwalsh9843 Před 2 lety +454

      This is technically a fantasy world, yet the rivalry between the English and the Spanish remains.

    • @kingstarscream320
      @kingstarscream320 Před 2 lety +124

      @@robwalsh9843 What country hasn’t been a great enemy of the Spanish?

    • @thefisherman0074
      @thefisherman0074 Před 2 lety +67

      Australia?

    • @Hekkle01
      @Hekkle01 Před 2 lety +75

      @@thefisherman0074 Spain

    • @thefisherman0074
      @thefisherman0074 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Hekkle01 i was talking to king

  • @Glimjii
    @Glimjii Před 2 lety +2378

    "I promise I will not kill you until you reach the top."
    "That's very comforting but I'm afraid you'll just have to wait."
    "I hate waiting -- What if I give you my word as a Spaniard?"
    "No good -- I've known too many Spaniards"
    "Is there anyway you trust me?"
    "Nothing comes to mind"
    "I swear on the soul of my father Dominga Montoya you will reach the top alive."
    "Throw me the rope."
    One of my favorite dialogue scenes of the film

    • @Jermbot15
      @Jermbot15 Před rokem +68

      This dialogue, and the later one with Fezzik, didn't just justify the team up that happened later in the film, but it made us like these three together so much that he wanted it.

    • @professional.commentator
      @professional.commentator Před rokem +60

      "No good- I've known too many Spaniards" sounded racist but also respectful at the same time. Kind of ironic.

    • @JeshuaMorbus
      @JeshuaMorbus Před rokem +20

      One, this is a really heartfelt scene indeed.
      Two, there's a typo: "Dominga" instead of "Domingo". "Dominga" is slang for "boob" in spanish ^_^U

    • @different_stuff
      @different_stuff Před rokem +4

      @@professional.commentator spanish people are a separate race now?

    • @professional.commentator
      @professional.commentator Před rokem +8

      @@different_stuff I mean Southern Europeans have historically been seen as culturally as well as racially different from Northern Europeans.

  • @haldosprime3896
    @haldosprime3896 Před rokem +1708

    6:39 I've always loved the addition of this line. His father's killer let him live to shame him, Westley let him live to honor him. Even if he was unconscious, he wanted to make the distinction clear.

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Před rokem +76

      It helps that Weasley really didn't see it a personal. 'you are a hireling and yo uare in my way. I do not want ot kill you andh ave the mans to not have to. Plus that is the msot fun I've had in a while.'
      Funny how that act of mercy paid off.

    • @tomedy_official
      @tomedy_official Před 8 měsíci +6

      I'm actually curious do you think he held back,

    • @angelofrevelation5822
      @angelofrevelation5822 Před 8 měsíci +34

      ​@@tomedy_officialTo be honest, they both held back. You can tell they had many chances during the actual duel. They chose to honor each other this way (pointing the obvious, but do forgive me)

    • @CoralCopperHead
      @CoralCopperHead Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@angelofrevelation5822 In a real duel, I'd agree wholeheartedly, but movie logic kind of throws a spanner in the works.

    • @mudawott
      @mudawott Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@CoralCopperHead the reason id assume they are holding back is because of the banter, like for the first half of the fight they definitely were, but after that they werre still showing off. The end is where that cuts out because wesley wants to rescue buttercup

  • @berserkley
    @berserkley Před 2 lety +3329

    "I just work for Vizzini to pay the bills. There's not a lot of money in revenge." I love that line

    • @tenaciousstudios03051
      @tenaciousstudios03051 Před rokem +31

      But it's also true.

    • @tatianalyulkin410
      @tatianalyulkin410 Před rokem

      Well, you can always write a bestseller and put your enemy in it and kill him- slowly and very painfully.

    • @monkey39128
      @monkey39128 Před rokem +41

      @@tenaciousstudios03051 Tell that to the Count of Monte Cristo. 😂

    • @kfures3469
      @kfures3469 Před rokem +30

      At least he admits that it's just a job and nothing personal

    • @SeenAGreatLight
      @SeenAGreatLight Před rokem +16

      I always wondered what bills he meant. Water? Electric? XD

  • @poisonbonbons8684
    @poisonbonbons8684 Před 4 lety +6111

    Westley knew from the beginning that Inigo was right-handed; he wears his scabbard on his left side because he draws with his right. Whereas Westley wears his on his right to fool his opponent into thinking he's a southpaw. He even takes Inigo's sword with his left hand to keep up the ruse.

    • @GamerLeFay
      @GamerLeFay Před 3 lety +471

      Moreover, if you watch carefully, Inigo draws with his right hand then transfers it to his left. It's hard to tell because of the camera angle, but when you watch carefully it's pretty clear.

    • @keith6706
      @keith6706 Před 3 lety +187

      @@GamerLeFay When he draws the sword to show it off at the beginning he's drawing (and holding it) as a rightie would.

    • @magicmanscott40k
      @magicmanscott40k Před 3 lety +306

      That's insane amount of detail. Holy crap.

    • @elijahcota2408
      @elijahcota2408 Před 3 lety +50

      Swords are cool

    • @SweetZombiJesus
      @SweetZombiJesus Před 3 lety +32

      Well his left was closer to grab Inigo's sword. But otherwise I think you're right.

  • @BKAngmar
    @BKAngmar Před 8 měsíci +129

    The fact that Westley beckons for Inigo to grab his sword instead of just killing him always makes me smile

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Před měsícem +1

      almost an apologetic 'well shit I broke the rythm we had going. Go ahead and get your sword.'
      He just didn't want Inigo to mistaken the gesture for 'turn your back so I can kill you.'

    • @BKAngmar
      @BKAngmar Před měsícem

      @@singletona082 fr

    • @PianoMelodicaDark
      @PianoMelodicaDark Před 2 dny

      It wasn't a sword-fight as it was much more of a dance; it's so obvious they both enjoyed it!

  • @derekgless1266
    @derekgless1266 Před rokem +2772

    The most beautiful thing about this interaction, IMO, is that both of them have a chance to kill the other before the fight even starts (Inigo when Wesley is on the rope, Wesley when Inigo hands him his sword) and both choose to pass on the opportunity for the sake of honor.
    It's hard to find examples of positive, healthy masculinity in film - but here we find it, in one of the greatest scenes in modern American film history.

    • @Atreus21
      @Atreus21 Před rokem +99

      As well as Inigo not trying to kill Wesley during the show-off acrobatics, and Wesley waiting for Inigo to catch his sword after it gets thrown in the air.
      Watch Master and Commander (2004) if you haven't already. That's another excellent movie about relationships between and among men.

    • @greenapetranslord4870
      @greenapetranslord4870 Před rokem +69

      understand one thing, brother: there is no such a thing as "toxic masculinity".

    • @paulsalerno6362
      @paulsalerno6362 Před rokem +2

      It’s a great moment in film history

    • @northernheel2829
      @northernheel2829 Před rokem +22

      Its hard to find positive healthy masculinity in movies? You must not watch a lot of movies then.

    • @pumpkinknight5732
      @pumpkinknight5732 Před rokem +30

      It reminded me of the fight in Sherlock Holmes.
      "One moment, if you please?"
      "I'm in no rush."

  • @voldlifilm
    @voldlifilm Před 4 lety +7221

    This film does more to make me care about these characters in five minutes than most big movies today can do in 90 minutes.

    • @avatar19822
      @avatar19822 Před 3 lety +205

      That’s definitely something lacking in movies today. I don’t care about any of the characters in today’s movies.

    • @blindriverstudios3516
      @blindriverstudios3516 Před 3 lety +20

      So true!

    • @xzavierwhite7703
      @xzavierwhite7703 Před 3 lety +14

      Same.

    • @jharvey433
      @jharvey433 Před 2 lety +11

      Yep

    • @isaachess9356
      @isaachess9356 Před 2 lety +114

      The problem is that this movie didn't struck a balance in how seriously it took itself, and modern movies don't. Modern movies tend to interrupt serious moments with comedy. They jerk us out of serious moments so often we never get invested and instead anticipate the joke. Princess bride is so amazing because it fills in the space between jokes in a funny scene with serious plot. It also has every joke stay completely in character, things in other movies that would become memes, this movie goes "that is funny, let's frame it so you're laughing with us"
      ...
      I did not think that would take so many words, OOF.

  • @noobflyboyx3301
    @noobflyboyx3301 Před 8 lety +11539

    I think this is about the most honorable sword fight I've ever seen.

    • @nighttray1489
      @nighttray1489 Před 8 lety +553

      I love the respect between the two fighters.

    • @dwrdwlsn5
      @dwrdwlsn5 Před 7 lety +420

      Honor has it's place when dealing with honorable people. It is FAR too rare in today's world.

    • @buttzilla6958
      @buttzilla6958 Před 7 lety +25

      I agree

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire Před 7 lety +114

      Might be the most honorable one you'll ever see.

    • @brooklynpaige1619
      @brooklynpaige1619 Před 7 lety +4

      Ian Prehmus agreed

  • @ZakEmber
    @ZakEmber Před 9 měsíci +351

    Someone else commented that this scene is a great example of positive masculinity, and you know what? That's a great way to summarize it. Respect, honesty, some mutual trust, and even a little bit of vulnerability. This scene is really great and shows great qualities in both men, including my favorite lines, "Get used to disappointment", to which Inigo just says, "Okay", and fights on. It's subtle, but that's manhood in a nutshell: facing disappointment, a lack of answers or clear path forward, and someone/something in front of you that is better than you, and just having to fight on anyway.

    • @bane2201
      @bane2201 Před 9 měsíci +14

      Well said. I'll add this - it shows that people don't need to be arrogant, or even aggressive, to achieve their goals. _Confidence_ in one's abilities is much different than aggression or arrogance - if anything, arrogance is deadly.
      For instance, Vizzini was arrogant about his intelligence and had excessive faith in his deduction (to drink from the cup across from him and/or to deduce information from his opponent's face when they drink). But by trusting his intelligence and deduction too much, he overlooked the simplest option - drink from the bottle.
      Also, I love the line you mentioned and your analysis of it.

    • @Vesperitis
      @Vesperitis Před 9 měsíci +11

      ​@@bane2201Arguably, the strongest, most confident/secure, and nicest person is Fezzik, who is so big and so strong he isn't afraid of anyone, and because he isn't afraid or feels he has to show off, he winds up being very sweet.
      The same could be applied to Andre the Giant.

    • @Algaean
      @Algaean Před 8 měsíci +3

      What was great is that the "ok" and little shrug was an ad lib, and such a brilliant moment ib the scene :)

    • @robertlevy105
      @robertlevy105 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Meh, just because they say we're toxic doesn't make us toxic. Nothing in front of you is better than you.

    • @robertlevy105
      @robertlevy105 Před 8 měsíci

      Same as just because a judge in Wyoming says a dude having a hard-on watching girls get undressed in a Sorority can't prove whether he's male or female makes sense, right? Lefties, am I right?

  • @julianfischer2341
    @julianfischer2341 Před rokem +298

    As a child I was taken by Montoya's passion, trust and integrity. He owns this scene.

    • @Excalibur01
      @Excalibur01 Před rokem +16

      A true warrior to the end. We should all aspire to be such honorable man

  • @Carrot421911
    @Carrot421911 Před 7 lety +4877

    Fun fact; the names dropped during the duel, Bonetti, CapoFerro, Thibault and Agrippa were all real fencing masters of the renaissance period. Their fencing manuals still exist today and are being used to revive historical european martial arts.

    • @vinvass2674
      @vinvass2674 Před 5 lety +225

      Choreographer Bob Anderson is an expert is ALL of them. That's why his scenes are so good and the actors he coaches so effective and realistic.

    • @jeremydaly8293
      @jeremydaly8293 Před 5 lety +100

      Fencing dosen't exist without Agrippa, he defined the techniques in both fencing and conventional bladed weaponry.

    • @jeremydaly8293
      @jeremydaly8293 Před 5 lety +128

      Essentially the first guy to use math to figure out how to murder people better. He's the guy who really figured out that a thrust is much faster and more difficult to parry than any other attack, hence why fencing has become almost exclusively dedicated to thrusts and stabs, because the shortst distance between two points is a straight line

    • @MegaAgamon
      @MegaAgamon Před 5 lety +42

      @@vinvass2674 Realistic? No mate they are using Rapiers as if they were Sabers with many cuts and slashes and with almost 0 stabs, while you can slash and cut with a rapier it is preferred to stab (which in this fight scene doesn't happen XD)
      Realistic Rapier Fencing is absolutely beautiful, like a dance, I wish they had bother to read the manuals they reference before making this movie :(

    • @toneh154
      @toneh154 Před 5 lety +121

      ​@@MegaAgamon Keeping in mind that it's a movie, slashing allows all the wooshing sound effects and large movements that might seem more exciting to those who do not know the art. That said could it be viewed by those that know a tad, that the caricatures didn't want to kill by thrust but rather force submission by cuts.
      The scene is as much about their honor and code, so it's not unreasonable that the duel was choreographed to suggest their lack of fatal intent.. I'm not disagreeing, just musing.

  • @julianpradarodriguez7336
    @julianpradarodriguez7336 Před 3 lety +3088

    0:13
    As a spaniard I never felt so offended by something I 100% agree with

    • @dmcrun3572
      @dmcrun3572 Před 2 lety +61

      😂 good one 😂

    • @Nuka0420
      @Nuka0420 Před 2 lety +44

      This was hilarious

    • @davidvallejo1801
      @davidvallejo1801 Před 2 lety +17

      unexpected james acaster

    • @Jianju69
      @Jianju69 Před 2 lety +41

      Life is pain. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

    • @Mustang-bk4ns
      @Mustang-bk4ns Před 2 lety +13

      That's because you are in good shape mentally.

  • @michaelalexanderchadwick
    @michaelalexanderchadwick Před 7 měsíci +145

    I used to fence, as well as teach blade combat for the stage. There is a moment that is completely glossed over that is incredibly difficult, and I absolutely love it. Watch Wesley at 6:14 as he switches hands mid-air, and mid-parry. Mr. Elwes doesn't even change his expression, because Wesley is just THAT GOOD.
    Easily one of the most clever and most well-executed sword fights in any movie I have ever seen.

    • @MrRonco828
      @MrRonco828 Před 2 měsíci +3

      So true! My favorite moment in an unforgettable sword fight!

    • @lukewood7341
      @lukewood7341 Před měsícem +3

      Wow, he switches to his left just for that one parry, then TOSSES it up into the right for the blazé 5. Sick

    • @staggerpace
      @staggerpace Před měsícem

      It's my favourite move in the entire fight. I just watched a stage combatant break this fight down and this sublime transition gets no mention sadly (an excellent critique otherwise: search "Jill Bearup") . Its difficulty and elegance get me every time.

    • @cooperarbogast4018
      @cooperarbogast4018 Před 8 dny +1

      I just saw that and was scouring the comments to find a mention of it. It's crazy how as I kid this movie was amazing and now as an adult it's just even more so because we can appreciate these awesome little details.

  • @bookergrimm
    @bookergrimm Před rokem +581

    No CGI, no overblown effects with impossible action, just a great scene with incredible writing, chorography and sublime performances. Still stands up today as one of the best fight scenes ever.

    • @Scifismurf
      @Scifismurf Před rokem +11

      IMO the best sword fight in cinema

    • @stephencholewa6543
      @stephencholewa6543 Před rokem +9

      yeah, except for the dorky gymnastic dismount, but it proved a point.

    • @jonathantadlock-stein2023
      @jonathantadlock-stein2023 Před rokem +17

      And no quick cuts, all long takes with easy to follow geography, the balance shifts between them several times and we can always tell who’s got the upper hand and who’s on the back pedal. You just don’t see fight scenes this good in most movies, and that’s why the princess bride is and always will be one of my favorites

    • @DanielAppleton-lr9eq
      @DanielAppleton-lr9eq Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Scifismurf Such civil dueling. I wonder if all duels through history had such civility.

    • @Scifismurf
      @Scifismurf Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@DanielAppleton-lr9eq id like to think so but i think we can safely say Not! lol

  • @cosmicsmith836
    @cosmicsmith836 Před 2 lety +7495

    I love how the title is just "The Sword Fight" there are multiple sword fights throughout this film but you just have to say "the sword fight" and everyone still knows which one it is

    • @lifemattersnot
      @lifemattersnot Před 2 lety +89

      It's the best scene in the movie it set the stakes for the kin of action we would get throughout.

    • @alwaysahiccupandastrid
      @alwaysahiccupandastrid Před 2 lety +151

      There’s sword fights… and then there’s THE Sword Fight.

    • @burninsherman7196
      @burninsherman7196 Před 2 lety +40

      The only competition is Inigo and the six fingered man

    • @carrotsshirley5792
      @carrotsshirley5792 Před 2 lety +4

      Honestly

    • @heartysquid
      @heartysquid Před 2 lety +67

      "Since the invention of the (sword fight), there have only been five (sword fights) that were rated the most passionate, the most pure. This one left them all behind."

  • @gatorbyte5254
    @gatorbyte5254 Před 3 lety +3091

    “Who are you?”
    “No one of consequence.”
    “I must know.”
    “Get used to disappointment”
    -my favorite dialogue in this sequence

    • @abigailw7146
      @abigailw7146 Před 2 lety +107

      the shrug and then “okay” is what really gets me

    • @dennish300
      @dennish300 Před 2 lety +14

      @@abigailw7146 Agreed!

    • @bravozulu0380
      @bravozulu0380 Před 2 lety +21

      "..mkhay"

    • @watcher1258
      @watcher1258 Před 2 lety +7

      That something everyone must learn. And the way he said it was perfect 👌

    • @CalTxDude
      @CalTxDude Před 2 lety +1

      @@abigailw7146 ME TOO!! LOL

  • @kirtricknelson1348
    @kirtricknelson1348 Před 2 lety +769

    In my opinion, this honestly had to be one of the most honorable sword fights ever. Everything about it was brilliant and so worth every minute. They were both equally skilled, highly respectful to each other, they could've killed each other, but instead one chose mercy and showed respect for his skill and dexterity.

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Před rokem +15

      Also, the choreography and camera work are better than in most movies, but that speaks more on the quality of "most movies". Still.

    • @kirtricknelson1348
      @kirtricknelson1348 Před rokem +2

      @@oz_jones indeed

    • @baarindefender
      @baarindefender Před rokem +1

      While I absolutely agree, similar could be said about the duel scene from Deluge.

    • @chadquigley227
      @chadquigley227 Před rokem +11

      They're not equally skilled though , Wesley is far better . Once else used his right hand , Inigo was helpless. Wessley pretty much toyed with him .

    • @chadquigley227
      @chadquigley227 Před rokem +1

      @James Eckert sure , fair enough . I mostly meant that very last part . Where he disarmed him .

  • @iloveamerica11
    @iloveamerica11 Před rokem +68

    One of the best things about this movie is how easily you forget that it is a grandfather reading a story to his grandson.

  • @bibniebt
    @bibniebt Před 7 lety +9585

    Inigo is smiling throughout most of the fight. He's clearly enjoying this so much. It must have been years since he's fought someone of equal skill

    • @wantonmee23
      @wantonmee23 Před 7 lety +683

      That was actually what happened to Inigo in the book. His skill was equal to a swordmaster who was given the rank 'wizard'. Inigo could not beat the wizard, but that wizard could not beat Inigo either. As a result, Inigo starts getting depressed as he wins every duel and fails to find the six-fingered man. He then becomes a drunk until he meets the sicilian

    • @thefanwithoutaface8105
      @thefanwithoutaface8105 Před 7 lety +302

      Okay that raises the question, if Inigo is pretty much the best swordfighter on the planet, and has been training for 20 years with only the desire to become the strongest in the world....How the hell did Wesley beat him?

    • @wantonmee23
      @wantonmee23 Před 7 lety +402

      The Fan Without a Face By working very hard to do so.

    • @dongato6838
      @dongato6838 Před 7 lety +327

      +Hansel Wong - As well as projecting confidence in his own ability. His not allowing himself to be intimidated by Inigo's skills in effect sort of threw Inigo off his game a bit.

    • @zorrozinho
      @zorrozinho Před 7 lety +558

      The book makes it clearer - Inigo is better among the rocks, and among trees, having trained for any eventuality - but the man in black is superior (just slightly) in open areas - presumably because he learned the sword on the deck of a pirate ship. At the end of the duel, the man in black forces Inigo to a clear area and cuts off his areas of escape - and in the clear area, in just a fractional way (but enough), the man in black is better.

  • @EndlessSummer888
    @EndlessSummer888 Před 6 lety +7290

    The guy who played Inigo (Mandy Patinkin) got to CHOOSE which part he wanted in this movie. He chose Inigo because he felt a connection to the character; Inigo lost his father, Patinkin lost his father... he also said that in the scene where he finally kills Count Rugen, he felt like he was killing the cancer that took his father's life.

    • @thatsoundslikeheresytomeyo4960
      @thatsoundslikeheresytomeyo4960 Před 5 lety +275

      I'm crying now thanks.

    • @ringwraith1984
      @ringwraith1984 Před 5 lety +362

      I heard that when Mandy Patinkin and Christopher Guest (Count Rugen) did their final rehearsal for their duel Patinkin was so intense that afterwards Guest went to the fencing master and basically said, 'Tomorrow, I'm forgetting everything you taught me and I'm just trying to stay alive!'

    • @SongRainbows
      @SongRainbows Před 5 lety +116

      Expendable84 Where did you hear this? I’d love to read/watch it. Mandy was known for being intense in scenes which is why his acting is to the highest level. Nicest guy in real life though

    • @ringwraith1984
      @ringwraith1984 Před 5 lety +54

      @@SongRainbows It was in an interview, I want to say on the special features for the special edition dvd but it might have been online somewhere. I'll see if I can find it.

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx Před 5 lety +52

      I can relate. My dad died when I was barely 15 of lung cancer. He didn't smoke.

  • @Cryft
    @Cryft Před 2 lety +419

    I love the bits at the beginning of the duel where they discuss fencing theory while testing each others' skills. It demonstrates not only immense respect for each other, but for the very act itself.

    • @Taylorgreenbjj
      @Taylorgreenbjj Před rokem +18

      As an actual swordsman I just wanted to point out you Can very easily tell someone who studied German longsword vs Italian longsword. Especially and specifically, people that studied fiore vs lichetenaure (I butchered that last name there). I love switching between Italian and German styles when fencing because it very much changed the angles of attack and the expected techniques to be utilized.

    • @sebastianb.3978
      @sebastianb.3978 Před rokem +12

      ​@@Taylorgreenbjj As a german I feel obligated to point out it's spelled Liechtenauer. Nice to see a fellow HEMA enthusiast here ^^

    • @Taylorgreenbjj
      @Taylorgreenbjj Před rokem +7

      @@sebastianb.3978 you helped me out too buddy. Much appreciated!!!

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Před rokem +4

      Oh sure it's essentially technobabble and the actual fight is very VERY styalistic but it's.. >FUN. plus it helps that this is very clearly how the kid iamgines it so in built excuse for jyst flynning around.

    • @Maximillian200HP
      @Maximillian200HP Před 9 měsíci

      My father took fencing in college shortly after this film had come out. He told me he'd watch it almost every day just to watch this duel. I appreciate it a lot more as an adult than I did when I first saw the film. The respect the two men had for each other adds so much to it, you're 100% right.

  • @samuelcapritta1086
    @samuelcapritta1086 Před rokem +79

    Inigo's sword is a testament to his character as well. As Wesley says, he's never seen it's equal. After twenty years of searching for the 6 finger man he could have sold the beautiful sword for a fortune, but he holds on to that last piece of his father.

  • @matthewperry4387
    @matthewperry4387 Před 5 lety +5570

    I love the he literally handed Wesley his sword to examine before the fight. That level of trust and respect between fighters is unseen anywhere else in movies.

    • @justarandomaccount7011
      @justarandomaccount7011 Před 5 lety +173

      These duels had the utmost honor

    • @Jamplays592
      @Jamplays592 Před 4 lety +139

      Having honor was one of the few things that was respected in the medieval ages

    • @Rebellions
      @Rebellions Před 4 lety +243

      "You are ready then?"
      "Whether I am or not you've been more than fair"
      *Respect 100*

    • @mhobson2009
      @mhobson2009 Před 4 lety +57

      @@Jamplays592 In romantic fantasy novels about the medieval period and Hollywood cinema, only.

    • @Rissamlu
      @Rissamlu Před 4 lety +68

      @@mhobson2009 I mean, mostly. Christmas truce of WW1 really happened. That's one example. I'm sure there are others.

  • @joshwinter1097
    @joshwinter1097 Před 8 lety +6308

    The dialogue in this movie is absolutely perfect

    • @Fennecfox10
      @Fennecfox10 Před 6 lety +144

      and it's exactly written practically word for word in the book, even the part where the priest is reading wedding vowels, I think that's what makes it so great!!

    • @MichaelLee-tt7gm
      @MichaelLee-tt7gm Před 6 lety +181

      My favorite exchange, just because it's so realistic:
      "You are ready, then?"
      "Whether I am or not, you've been more than fair."

    • @vorshack8968
      @vorshack8968 Před 5 lety +4

      Nuh-uh . . . because feminism.

    • @Awes0m3n3s5
      @Awes0m3n3s5 Před 5 lety +69

      The movie was also written by the author of the book. It allowed him to make changes that fit perfectly into a movie, and gave Inigo and Fezzik more lines.

    • @mish375
      @mish375 Před 4 lety +23

      @@MichaelLee-tt7gm I love that they showed respect between the two duelists in this scene. You don't see very much of that anymore.

  • @jameshill2450
    @jameshill2450 Před rokem +97

    When you know the story, the ending of this is just so heartbreaking for Inigo. After all he's trained for, and the ending you know he's destined to get, to come back and think that it could have possibly ended here. He already has that final scene built up and ready to go in his mind, but this random dude comes along and for a moment he has to seriously say "Kill me quickly" because he thinks it's over and doesn't want to be made to think about what he never got to do.

  • @erikfldt390
    @erikfldt390 Před rokem +160

    This is how you do action sequences. It's a perfect example of using a fight sequence to better elaborate on the story and characters. We learn so much from both men and even at six minutes, there's never a dull moment and it's engaging since you not only get spectacle, you have the story unfold while doing it. It's sadly something a lot of films forget as a lot of fight scenes feel like drum solos going on far too long and communicating nothing other than "guns go pew" or "explosions go boom."

    • @nicholasparks500
      @nicholasparks500 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Marvel movies come to mind. I get so bored of them. I haven't watched any of the stuff in recent years because of it.
      This scene (and movie) takes the whole cake in a way that current movies just can't really do themselves.

  • @alexlassila271
    @alexlassila271 Před 5 lety +5413

    Inigo: Who ARE you?
    Wesley: No one of consequence.
    Inigo: I must know.
    Wesley: Get used to disappointment
    Inigo: *shrug*

  • @johnnynorrisjr.39
    @johnnynorrisjr.39 Před 3 lety +5706

    "I swear on the soul of my father, Domingo Montoya... You will reach the top alive."
    This just gave me chills. How this movie can manage to walk the line between goofiness and sudden, deeply serious statements about human goodness and trust is like magic.

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Před 2 lety +243

      And I love how Wesley with no hesitation says "throw me the rope"

    • @Seeker118
      @Seeker118 Před 2 lety +10

      I just laughed at it was funny to me

    • @jackharper7002
      @jackharper7002 Před 2 lety +49

      @@rxtsec1 real recognises real

    • @rxtsec1
      @rxtsec1 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jackharper7002 Exactly

    • @Fredfredbug4
      @Fredfredbug4 Před 2 lety +7

      Because that’s how real human beings act.

  • @kfures3469
    @kfures3469 Před rokem +38

    What I like about this scene is that both are honorable and respectful enough not to kill each other at first and when Wes beats Montoya, he doesn't kill him, knowing he still has to avenge his father

    • @stevejamieson8468
      @stevejamieson8468 Před rokem +5

      It wasn't just the fact his opponent's quest for revenge needed to be complete. Wes found someone much like himself, realized that the spaniard was not a bad guy at all. His sparing of the spaniard was out of respect and appreciation for not betraying him on the climb up.

  • @zabe7368
    @zabe7368 Před 7 měsíci +21

    The amount of respect and honor in this scene brings a tear to my eye.

  • @mephostopheles3752
    @mephostopheles3752 Před 5 lety +1820

    I imagine Westley and Inigo become fantastic friends after end of the story. They've got great chemistry and much respect for each other.

    • @Kanonfangirl
      @Kanonfangirl Před 3 lety +152

      Inigo IS the new Dread Pirate Roberts after all. I’m sure they wrote to each other.

    • @peterstamerra445
      @peterstamerra445 Před 3 lety +71

      @@Kanonfangirl Plus the old Dread Pirate stays on as First Mate

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Před 3 lety +15

      Bromance

    • @Garrettk41
      @Garrettk41 Před 2 lety +22

      @@Kanonfangirl Well, we never find out for sure whether that actually happens or not. Westley merely suggests it.

    • @doctordisco5814
      @doctordisco5814 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kanonfangirl wait he is???

  • @AwestaKhalid
    @AwestaKhalid Před 9 lety +13157

    The respect and sportsmanship in this scene is amazing. And the level of trust. Inigo even lets him hold his sword. This is a great scene from a great movie.

    • @SIRtrizzytreyofcameltoe
      @SIRtrizzytreyofcameltoe Před 7 lety +83

      The Lord Chief Rocker #1 Tbh, I don't think he had any intention of killing anyone.

    • @beakt
      @beakt Před 6 lety +242

      And this sets up the contrast with Count Rugen, when Inigo is finally able to confront him. He tells him why he's there and what's about to happen, and then Count Rugen runs away and ambushes him like a coward by throwing the dagger.

    • @russellpaloor8225
      @russellpaloor8225 Před 5 lety +101

      @Judson Joist I don't see it as treachery though.
      It's a battle to the death, don't we do what we must to survive. If you were 6'6" and I am 5'2" you are 300 lb of muscle and I am 140 lbs of muscle, would you consider it an equal match? I dont, and i would do what I must to survive.
      The dagger was cowardly. But smart. He lost by talking and not ending Inigo when he had the chance
      Favorite quote from the good the bad and the ugly
      "When you have to shoot, shoot! Don't talk."

    • @TheLucasDaniel
      @TheLucasDaniel Před 4 lety +10

      Ruger never had a chance, Inigo would be able to just avoid his tries and kill him just like he did.

    • @AlphaAffirmations
      @AlphaAffirmations Před 4 lety +73

      It's a good representation of what used to be called "gentlemen." Men who, although maybe not nobly born, sought to embody aristocratic values like honor and chivalry. It's more rare today.

  • @DarkRoomAmbience
    @DarkRoomAmbience Před rokem +41

    As a kid, this scene taught me about honesty and honour

  • @EvilDoresh
    @EvilDoresh Před 2 lety +363

    Strangely enough, this fight probably qualifies as the most authentic live-action adaptation of a shounen action fight:
    - two rivals who will probably become BFFs after the fight
    - an emotional backstory for one of the characters (a proper anime would've had a flashback, though)
    - both characters trying to change the tide of battle by pulling secret tricks and techniques out of nowhere.
    This movie was way ahead of its time.

    • @jamesvanitas
      @jamesvanitas Před rokem +24

      It’s a BIZARRE adventure in the making

    • @singletona082
      @singletona082 Před měsícem +1

      And even with those mid battle tricks, a level of respect and decorum is shown by each to the other.
      This whole movie has heart.

    • @KristineMaitland
      @KristineMaitland Před měsícem +1

      I would argue that the Indian film RRR follows this structure to some extent.

    • @EvilDoresh
      @EvilDoresh Před měsícem

      @@KristineMaitland That one's more friends-to-rivals-to-friends-again

  • @iainballas
    @iainballas Před 2 lety +3283

    Man cut off my favorite part.
    "I would offer you my help but I do not think you would accept it, as I am only waiting here to kill you."
    "That... *does* put a damper on our relationship."

    • @grayfox6518
      @grayfox6518 Před 2 lety +165

      Westley: Renowned for his swordplay, feared for his title, and adored for his wit.

    • @mistycross3844
      @mistycross3844 Před rokem +16

      The whole movie is full of perfect lines like this one!

    • @doodlebob3758
      @doodlebob3758 Před rokem +4

      @@GraemeGunn People talk dumb now. Get used to the internet.

    • @z34n
      @z34n Před rokem

      @@GraemeGunn Shut the fuck up. Nice beard tho

    • @ultellennocnir9255
      @ultellennocnir9255 Před rokem +19

      @@doodlebob3758 ​ ​ ​ Didn’t school teach y’all that language is constantly evolving? An isolated “man” in this context provides a distinct feeling from the alternatives. “You cut off my favorite part” would be directed at the poster of the video and has accusatory tones, “he cut off my favorite part” would be directed at other viewers while isolating the poster, and “that man” or “this guy” are alienating. “My favorite part got cut off” could work, but it puts focus on the commenters own feeling instead of on sharing the missing content. “Man cut off my favorite part” is casual enough to avoid being interpreted as an accusation, inviting both audience and creator to enjoy what is absent from the video without prioritizing the commenters personal opinion. It works.

  • @Darwin327
    @Darwin327 Před 7 lety +2493

    " I do not envy the headache you shall have when you awake. But in the meantime...rest well, and dream of sword-fighting women. "

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire Před 7 lety +79

      Or Catherine Zeta Jones losing a sword fight.

    • @adriannaranjo4397
      @adriannaranjo4397 Před 4 lety +43

      I guarentee that that quote will *NOT* be in the SJW remake they're planning on making

    • @pondboy3682
      @pondboy3682 Před 4 lety +58

      @@adriannaranjo4397 remake?! NOOOOO!! 😨

    • @lum26akua28
      @lum26akua28 Před 4 lety +16

      @@adriannaranjo4397
      It sounds like exactly the type of line that would be in an "SJW remake", though...

    • @pondboy3682
      @pondboy3682 Před 4 lety +23

      @@connorstiles2284 he got it wrong?! Inconceivable!

  • @PraetorianAU
    @PraetorianAU Před 10 měsíci +10

    This movie is like watching a poem in action. The way they talk is so poetic.

  • @AlexIsModded
    @AlexIsModded Před rokem +127

    I have always loved the great humor of this film, but there's something about Inigo that I have always found so compelling too. All of the characters are great, but Inigo is an honorable person and swordsman. The fact that Westley chooses not to kill him and only knock him out is lovely. Also, Inigo is even more empowering when we see how cowardly Count Rugen is later on.

    • @brianapereira2694
      @brianapereira2694 Před rokem

      I loved that scene when he confronts Count Rugen where:
      -"Hello, my name is..."
      -Inigo steps forward
      -Rugen steps forward
      -he turns and runs (prob thinking "bye, sucker!")

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Před rokem +4

      "Give us the gate key."
      "I...I..I have no gate key."
      "Fezik, tear his arms off."
      "Oh, you mean THIS gate key."

  • @SeenAGreatLight
    @SeenAGreatLight Před 3 lety +1832

    "I love my father."
    There's such a beautiful sincerity in the way he says that line that you can almost hear their whole good history as father and son.

    • @atomfallen2409
      @atomfallen2409 Před 2 lety +24

      Thats exactly how I feel about my father❤❤🙏🕯...R.I.P dad

    • @jaimicottrill2831
      @jaimicottrill2831 Před 2 lety +94

      Mandy’s father died of cancer before this movie and he found this role very fitting as Iningo felt that same love her felt for his father.

    • @DarthAverage
      @DarthAverage Před 2 lety +53

      @@jaimicottrill2831 ... and in his final duel with Count Reugen, Patinkin says he imagined he was killing his father's cancer; when he delivered the line, "I want my father back, you son-of-a-bitch!" he was speaking to the cancer - and you can hear that very real emotion in his delivery.

    • @thewab1974
      @thewab1974 Před rokem +10

      @@jaimicottrill2831 - There's a part where he almost tears up talking about his father. I can't help but think he was drawing from thoughts of his real father. It felt so very real.

    • @metaljacket8128
      @metaljacket8128 Před rokem +1

      @@jaimicottrill2831 Wonderful story

  • @jamescrandall9144
    @jamescrandall9144 Před 3 lety +4334

    There are actually people who gave this a dislike!? Inconceivable!

    • @billybegood466
      @billybegood466 Před 2 lety +232

      I don't think that button meant what they thought it meant.

    • @Roflcrabs
      @Roflcrabs Před 2 lety +62

      Not enough shakey cam, jump cuts, cgi or tiddies.

    • @Hanbaolaoshi
      @Hanbaolaoshi Před 2 lety +57

      "Dislike"? You keep using that word.......

    • @daelen.cclark
      @daelen.cclark Před 2 lety +13

      Perhaps they wanted to see the rest of it.

    • @carlosencarnacion1255
      @carlosencarnacion1255 Před 2 lety +16

      They are the Brute Squad

  • @d3ath8ybac0n4
    @d3ath8ybac0n4 Před 7 měsíci +15

    An honorable fight. Not out of anger or hatred, just the principle of the situation and with mutual respect. Fantastic writing.

  • @cavannaro1
    @cavannaro1 Před 9 měsíci +64

    For me, the standout moment of this scene is when Westley says “You’ve done nothing but study swordplay since?”
    And Inigo relaxes and says “More pursue than study.” He then sits next to Westley instead of opposite him.
    That’s when their relationship changed.
    That’s how I see it, at least. After all these years, I still love this scene and the respect.

  • @VivaLaDnDLogs
    @VivaLaDnDLogs Před 4 lety +792

    Me watching this scene for the 100th time.
    "I've never seen its equal."

    • @kiriuxeosa8716
      @kiriuxeosa8716 Před 2 lety +4

      Or its sequel
      the story itself needs a continuation with these character, sadly I doubt the actors could continue their roles

    • @theonlybigmorg
      @theonlybigmorg Před 2 lety +1

      @@kiriuxeosa8716 yeah probably because they're all 70 years old

    • @Aurora-313
      @Aurora-313 Před 2 lety +3

      @@theonlybigmorg And the giant passed away. Heart failure due to his gigantism I believe.

    • @theonlybigmorg
      @theonlybigmorg Před 2 lety +4

      @@Aurora-313 I salute to the legend. he was a great actor

    • @WaveShock007
      @WaveShock007 Před 2 lety

      It's equal is the fight later on with the count, but for different reasons

  • @fufury
    @fufury Před 6 lety +3430

    This is such an entertaining fight scene too, dialogue aside. No shaky cam bullshit or rapid cuts. You can see the actors in full view and it is a very intense sword fight. This is how its done.

    • @cfire99
      @cfire99 Před 6 lety +66

      It's why I don't really enjoy modern action films

    • @brettbewley5798
      @brettbewley5798 Před 5 lety +81

      It definitely holds up. I just showed this movie to my 5 year old son and he was absolutely enthralled by this sword fight. Acting it out while watching it. And he's seen plenty of those ADD Lego "sensory overload" movies.

    • @nathanschubert3048
      @nathanschubert3048 Před 5 lety +34

      @@cfire99 it's guns not swords, but both John Wick movies do a stellar job at this.

    • @joey589
      @joey589 Před 5 lety +15

      It’s pretty good besides how much the swords wobble

    • @mysteryshadow5
      @mysteryshadow5 Před 5 lety +52

      @@joey589 swords either wobble or they break. They need to have some give

  • @ltrain7715
    @ltrain7715 Před rokem +62

    I love this movie man. It straddles the line between goofy and serious, honorable and distasteful, action packed moments as well as character development

    • @NormDeMoss
      @NormDeMoss Před rokem +1

      It's hard to make comedy based on cheesy tropes that is funny. It's inconceivable to make a comedy based on cheesy tropes that is funny AND lands all its emotional beats and shows genuine passion.

    • @PlumpProductions3545
      @PlumpProductions3545 Před 3 měsíci

      Truly a movie that has it all.

  • @MasterJediDude
    @MasterJediDude Před 2 lety +48

    The choreography for this sword fight has no equal in cinema. Both actors did an amazing job with the swordplay and the acting/dialogue is perfection.

    • @darylabrams2
      @darylabrams2 Před rokem +3

      @@MrCarlbrooks captain blood duel is good. I think the best duel with Flynn and Rathbone was Robin Hood though.

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@darylabrams2 That was more action oriented, dramatic, and wild in Robin Hood. Plus they used a tiny bit of fast editing. The swordplay in this is superior.

    • @PlumpProductions3545
      @PlumpProductions3545 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Even if Star Wars uses movie effects, the choreography of their fight scenes are also really good.

  • @112steinway
    @112steinway Před 8 lety +3865

    Fun fact: The man who planned the fight choreography for this movie was a man named Bob Anderson. Some of his other films he helped choreograph were the Mask of Zorro, Pirates of the Caribbean, Highlander, and Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers AND the Return of the King. Oh and he was one of the stunt doubles who wore the Darth Vader costume when they were filming the fight scenes.

    • @Klaaism
      @Klaaism Před 7 lety +52

      Love to watch his work.

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire Před 7 lety +50

      I was just comparing this with the Mask of Zorro today. It makes sense.

    • @mitchellulrich930
      @mitchellulrich930 Před 7 lety +15

      Didn't he also do the Adventures of Robin Hood?

    • @asturianix9820
      @asturianix9820 Před 7 lety +5

      112steinway What a man.

    • @timbyrne242
      @timbyrne242 Před 7 lety +8

      Unlikely, since Adventures of Robin Hood was a 1938 picture.

  • @Runeforged
    @Runeforged Před 2 lety +4001

    I love the respect and honor in this scene. Giving your sword to your enemy to examine and you both know you will get it back. Nothing has to be said. The world needs real people like this..

    • @ugh9671
      @ugh9671 Před 2 lety +17

      Gay

    • @Runeforged
      @Runeforged Před 2 lety +32

      @@ugh9671 Supporter.

    • @ugh9671
      @ugh9671 Před 2 lety +14

      @@Runeforged I love you 💋

    • @danielhaire6677
      @danielhaire6677 Před 2 lety +85

      Unfortunately, very few people keep such old codes of conduct anymore.

    • @Runeforged
      @Runeforged Před 2 lety +28

      @@danielhaire6677 Ikr? Compassion and Humanity have been removed from such things.

  • @DukeOfJam7591
    @DukeOfJam7591 Před 8 měsíci +8

    This movie, aside being one of favorite movies ever, is also one of my go to examples of what a low magic DnD setting should be like.

  • @johndg1398
    @johndg1398 Před 2 lety +90

    Since the invention of sword fighting, there have been five sword fightings that were rated the most amazing, the purest. This one left them all behind

  • @PaulyT999
    @PaulyT999 Před 3 lety +631

    The fact that all the sword play was in fact performed by Cary and Mandy, goes to show that this is one of if not the best sword fighting scenes of all time.

    • @MXB2001
      @MXB2001 Před 2 lety +26

      I never realized that until you mentioned it. The scene is so engrossing I forget they are actually actors.

    • @laurenceelisha689
      @laurenceelisha689 Před 2 lety +4

      That is a bold statement. There have been some very good actors that were good at sword fights.
      Tyrone Power/ Basil Rathbone/ Christopher Lee. I believe the trainers for TPB were also trainers with the afore mentioned actors.
      I do love this scene as well as the movie.

    • @MrRadicalFish
      @MrRadicalFish Před 2 lety +2

      Cary mentions in another CZcams video that the 2 guys who trained Mandy and himself were the same guys that did the light saber duels in first 3 Star Wars movies. I think that means they trained the actors for the close-ups, and were the stunt doubles for the more distant scenes.

    • @laurenceelisha689
      @laurenceelisha689 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MrRadicalFish Cary or Mandy, or both said they did the whole scene except for the acrobatic stunts. They trained so much for it, they got it down to a compact time. When they auditioned it for Rob Reiner he said it was too short. They had to slow it down a bit so it was more impactful.

    • @Gillie2tat
      @Gillie2tat Před 2 lety

      That's quite amazing. You might also want to watch some of the Errol Flynn movies of the 30s and 40s as he was another great swashbuckler and wonderful in the sword fights.

  • @alexius23
    @alexius23 Před 5 lety +865

    During the Premier screening Mandy started crying. His wife asked what was wrong. He said it was because he would never be in a movie as good as this again....

    • @toddrf
      @toddrf Před 4 lety +81

      He wasn't wrong.

    • @Chiungalla79
      @Chiungalla79 Před 3 lety +48

      To be fair:
      There are few movies (and books) as good as this one. 🤷‍♂️

    • @alexius23
      @alexius23 Před 3 lety +56

      Chiungalla79 the interesting thing is the script bounced around Hollywood for years. Several very good directors took a stab at it as they loved the tale but they ended giving up. It developed a reputation as a film that would never be made...

    • @themanwithnosoul3958
      @themanwithnosoul3958 Před 3 lety +8

      @@alexius23 Much like Dune in that respect.

    • @alexius23
      @alexius23 Před 3 lety +7

      @@themanwithnosoul3958 totally agree.

  • @mazder360
    @mazder360 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The way they smile as they get into the fight, the discussion of technique, the hand switch, real recognized real and they were just playing around

  • @mgsPWlover
    @mgsPWlover Před 9 měsíci +27

    This might be the most technically perfect film sequence ever captured. It's an entirely consistent and entertaining short film within itself replete with jokes, action, and well-delivered character details, but of course it has larger contexts within the rest of the film that only improve it further.

  • @theaterpup3466
    @theaterpup3466 Před 2 lety +1283

    “Well I certainly hope you find him someday.” And right there, we know Westley’s going to win, but we also know Inigo won’t lose. Awesome moment.

    • @torrentwolf6558
      @torrentwolf6558 Před 2 lety +18

      Thank you for pointing out subtly of that line. For that, take my like for an even 400.

    • @MikeMonroeMusic
      @MikeMonroeMusic Před 2 lety +7

      Take mine for an elegant 420.

    • @michaelsong5555
      @michaelsong5555 Před 2 lety +6

      What are you talking about? Indigo lost. It's just that we knew that Indigo would survive.

    • @adammarch9604
      @adammarch9604 Před rokem +3

      Same difference

    • @thethirdsicily4802
      @thethirdsicily4802 Před rokem +14

      @@michaelsong5555 I think that's what he means. That Westley's going to win the swordfight, but Inigo isn't going to fail his quest there.

  • @ronaldsanfran
    @ronaldsanfran Před 2 lety +4935

    I LOVE the "left-handed" exchange. It's not only witty and entertaining as hell, but it also shows that they were both very confident in their swordplay, that they were basically spending time reading their opponents, that they genuinely respected their opponents and didn't want to finish it too quickly, AND that they enjoyed sword-fighting too much for it to end quickly. Well done!

    • @evanmacarthur-waltz1795
      @evanmacarthur-waltz1795 Před 2 lety +122

      Its actually a sneaky way to amp up the intensity of the fight. a really common structure of a fight is to have who is in control, or winning switch back and forth, and the switching to dominate hands is a perfect joke in order for the action to progress naturally

    • @joncarroll2040
      @joncarroll2040 Před 2 lety +85

      In the book its the one thing that puts Humperdinck off his game when he's tracking them because he can't figure out why the foot prints suddenly switch leading from left to right without enough blood to justify the changing hands due to an injury

    • @Metaspace2
      @Metaspace2 Před 2 lety +42

      I did not know this scene, but as I am left-handed myself (and do a lot of sports, where is often is an advantage), I immediately noticed it - saying to myself, how unusual, two left-handed actors :-D

    • @ankitkhadka1753
      @ankitkhadka1753 Před 2 lety +26

      Lot of y’all might think this rule only applies to sword fighting, not passing judgements but sharing an experience as someone who does exactly this in a different sport. I play ping pong or table tennis 🏓
      And I play with both hands and I often start with my weak hand with the weaker hold and then I change my hold then my opponents think that is the full extent of my abilities and then I use my strong arm with a weaker hold and then destroy them but then I let them know that it isn’t even my final form ( does freeza laugh) and then proceed to kick their ass.
      It is quite entertaining to do so. Lure someone into a false belief and then destroy it

    • @No1sonuk
      @No1sonuk Před 2 lety +14

      Though did you notice Inigo carries his sword on the left like someone who is right handed, but Wesley had his on the right?

  • @Atr8yu85
    @Atr8yu85 Před 10 měsíci +8

    A good rainy, lazy saturday not getting out of bed pyjamas, breakfast movie just perfection you cant remake this magic

  • @colbeyhartline4393
    @colbeyhartline4393 Před rokem +16

    I've never seen a Princess Bride, but I thought it was hysterical that they had a conversation before they fought and they got to know each other before fighting. Usually that doesn't happen very often. The fact that the dude in the mask does not kill his opponent but just knocks him out shows a lot of character in a very small action.

  • @foolslayer9416
    @foolslayer9416 Před 3 lety +4199

    Inigo: "Kill me quickly."
    Wesley: "I would destroy a stain glass window than an artist like yourself. But since I can't have you following me either..."
    Inigo: **gets knocked out*
    Wesley: "Please understand. I hold you in the highest respect."
    Again, I love the class and honor between the two characters!!

    • @someonerandom704
      @someonerandom704 Před 2 lety +203

      I really love this line. If you destroy a stain glass window, the artist can make a new one. If you destroy the artist, their work is lost forever.

    • @foolslayer9416
      @foolslayer9416 Před 2 lety +49

      @@someonerandom704 Poetry, friend. Poetry.

    • @phyto12
      @phyto12 Před 2 lety +57

      “I would SOONER destroy a stain glass window..”

    • @stvartak
      @stvartak Před 2 lety +9

      @@phyto12 That's what he should have said, but it's not what he actually said...and it drives me nuts.

    • @phyto12
      @phyto12 Před 2 lety +17

      @@stvartak Listen closer. He says sooner. It might actually be just “soon” without the “er” but maybe that’s just because he’s talking fast. It’s definitely in there though

  • @jodinewhauser9966
    @jodinewhauser9966 Před 3 lety +1857

    One of my favorite moments (out of many) in this scene is when Inigo asks Wesley if he has six fingers. Wesley is confused at first, but once he hears the explanation, without a word just shows his right hand to Inigo. That for me always gives me chills and shows the amount of respect that Wesley already had for Inigo.

    • @josephmulvihill9898
      @josephmulvihill9898 Před 3 lety +92

      Imagine the scores of swordsmen that Wesley crossed paths with during his 5 years as the Dread Pirate Robert's. Less than a handful left an impression on him is my guess.
      Until of course the day he engaged in a dual with the vendetta driven Spaniard and heart of gold Indigo Montoya.
      He was moved.
      Awe struck is what.
      I love this film eternal.

    • @QixTheDS
      @QixTheDS Před 2 lety +17

      Sympathy more than respect

    • @gmork1090
      @gmork1090 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@QixTheDS Sympathy and the growing seed of respect. It is part of the reason why Westley offered him the job as Dread Pirate. That and skill, a good heart but willingness to commit thievery, and a way of speaking that can instill both awe and terror, sometimes at the same time. That and he can survive otherwise fatal wounds.

  • @richardgosselin9548
    @richardgosselin9548 Před rokem +13

    I love the way Inigo hands Wesley his sword to check out. Like he knows Wesley will hand it back so they can have a fair fight. Then he sits next to him like old friends while he finishes his story. Just a great scene.

  • @n1397026
    @n1397026 Před rokem +41

    The look on Inigo’s face when his sword is first knocked from his hand is amazing. It’s utter disbelief. But his skill lets him recover quickly. Great acting.

  • @connorwalker8927
    @connorwalker8927 Před 6 lety +458

    The most polite sword fight in the history of sword fights.

  • @HasegawaRayven
    @HasegawaRayven Před 7 lety +2857

    A lesser quote, but one of my favorites:
    Inigo: "Is there anyway you'll trust me?"
    Wesley: "Nothing comes to mind"
    Inigo: "...I swear, on the soul of my father, Domingo Montoya; You will reach the top alive."
    Wesley: "...Throw me the rope."
    The timing on it is just perfect to me. Wesley has just the right amount of lag on his response that you can pretty much instantly understand why he trusts this oath out of all the other promises Inigo has tried.

    • @kylerae9196
      @kylerae9196 Před 5 lety +211

      And then, out of respect for putting his life in his hands, Inigo reciprocates by handing Wesley his sword. They each proved their honor to the other.

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune Před 5 lety +90

      Indigo: I give you my word as a Spaniard!
      *I've met too many Spaniards.*
      Me: Ha! Got'im!

    • @SwordTune
      @SwordTune Před 5 lety +1

      @Urrcreavesh exactly

    • @Jen-Yueh_Hu
      @Jen-Yueh_Hu Před 5 lety +15

      @Urrcreavesh But that's a legit tactic. They are just using the tools available to them.
      Frollo did the same thing to Quasimodo in Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame and Frollo is French.

    • @ramjb
      @ramjb Před 5 lety +35

      @Urrcreavesh Fighting dirty has nothing to do with honor, unless is a duel or something similar where certain rules for the fight are agreed upon.
      But a fight is a fight and when your life is on the line you do what you must in order to win. If no rules were set, spaniards would fight as dirty as anyone else - because what you mention about the cloak wasn't something only the spaniards did. That, throwing dirt to the opponent eyes, whatever dirty fighting trick was done by everyone regardless of the nation of procedence,and was perfectly legit unless, again, it was an arranged fight with established rules.
      In what regards to giving a word and keeping it, fullfitting a promise or an oath, etc Spaniards were, indeed, known for their high regard for honor. Doesn't mean there weren't some that used that reputation to their own advantage, but their reputation as honorable was real and well founded.

  • @scottsterry8119
    @scottsterry8119 Před rokem +12

    Props to them both for being able to study and perform the scene both left handed and right handed!!

  • @PaulyT999
    @PaulyT999 Před 8 měsíci +5

    There were no stunt doubles in this scene. Elwes and Patinkin worked hard and studied long hours to become fencing masters

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 Před 3 lety +585

    This is one of America’s most beloved movies. The perfect cast. Cary and Mandy actually did the sword fighting scenes. They worked for months with a very famous sword fighting coach to become this good.

    • @tombstoneharrystudios584
      @tombstoneharrystudios584 Před 2 lety +16

      Bob Anderson was the sword master they trained with. Infact, when he was in Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Cary Elwes was overjoyed to show off his skills again

    • @MrGregFrancis
      @MrGregFrancis Před 2 lety +28

      Only a matter of time until Hollywood remakes it. They’ll make Carey black and Mandy bisexual.

    • @fw1421
      @fw1421 Před 2 lety +9

      @@MrGregFrancis Sadly,you are probably correct. But they will probably give Mandy’s role to Elliot Page.😡

    • @thegamingknight2096
      @thegamingknight2096 Před 2 lety +13

      @@fw1421 damn y'all mad that in a hypothetical situation, a trans actor will be allowed to act. Touch grass.

    • @rob9875
      @rob9875 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thegamingknight2096 nah, they're mad cuz wokeness kills anything good

  • @carlwilliams9642
    @carlwilliams9642 Před 7 lety +429

    "You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."
    "You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die."

  • @singletona082
    @singletona082 Před rokem +28

    I love this. It goes from 'I just want to hurry this up I'm BORED' to genuine and heartfelt respect and admiration between people who are equals in their craft with few peers.
    'I'd as soon kill you as break a stained glass window.'

    • @CarissaConti
      @CarissaConti Před 8 měsíci +1

      It's always nuts to me that people can so grossly misquote a line of dialogue that's RIGHT THERE IN FRONT OF THEM. 06:30 "I would sooner destroy a stained glass window than an artist like yourself."

  • @WideNerdy
    @WideNerdy Před 10 měsíci +11

    Everything you need to know about these two men can be summed up by Inigo handing his opponent his sword before the battle then Wesley pays it a sincere compliment and hands the sword back rather than take advantage.
    These are men of honor.

  • @KlldbyCuriosity
    @KlldbyCuriosity Před 5 lety +528

    I love the fact that Inigo *hands his sword to his enemy in complete trust*

    • @kkkdemocatjoebidenfanboy9220
      @kkkdemocatjoebidenfanboy9220 Před 3 lety +40

      The dialogue, the choreography, the quick one liners, the trust each man has for one another. This scene is absolutely perfect.

    • @thiefx100
      @thiefx100 Před 3 lety +5

      I don't. It breaks my heart to think that most would have killed him right there.

    • @Cen2050
      @Cen2050 Před 3 lety +16

      EXACTLY! It's a cinematic storytelling masterpiece! That whole scene establishes Inigo's character. This is a man who wants a FAIR fight and holds honor in high esteem. The fact that Wesley ACCEPTS aid after Inigo makes that vow means he too understands the value of honor.
      Notice also that as SOON as Wesley reaches the top he goes to draw his weapon before Inigo, again showing honor, restraint and nobility in equal measure backs away non-threateningly, offering additional respite Inigo knew they were going to fight and that one of them would probably die...but they weren't fighting YET...they weren't enemies YET. They had already trusted each other with their lives...they had, through dialogue and actions tested each other extensively and sized one another up.

    • @YeOldeTowneCryer
      @YeOldeTowneCryer Před 3 lety +8

      True men of honor would never take unfair advantage of another.
      It is a trait be sought after and respected.

    • @garyhamilton2104
      @garyhamilton2104 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thiefx100 but he was able to get a read on him before this. Not like it was a total random

  • @MaskHysteria
    @MaskHysteria Před 3 lety +462

    "I swear on the soul of my father Domingo Montoya, you will reach the top alive."
    Gets me in the feels every time.

    • @jknight413
      @jknight413 Před 2 lety +17

      It's when he looks him straight in the eyes and immediately says "Throw me the rope" that gets me. I get tears in my eyes every time.

    • @DarthAverage
      @DarthAverage Před 2 lety +15

      In that moment, Westley knew this was an oath Inigo would _never_ break.

  • @Corgilius
    @Corgilius Před 2 lety +16

    The fact that Inigo and Westley are so polite and subtle makes their reuniting so much better.

  • @KristineMaitland
    @KristineMaitland Před měsícem +2

    I think the things that makes this scene stand out are the skill, the articulate dialogue, and the civility.

  • @seppokepponen8386
    @seppokepponen8386 Před 8 lety +843

    "There's not a lot of money in revenge"

    • @georgehowelliii5666
      @georgehowelliii5666 Před 5 lety +12

      Seppo Kepponen very true saying!

    • @iambiggus
      @iambiggus Před 4 lety +17

      Only cheap satisfaction.

    • @Peagaporto
      @Peagaporto Před 3 lety +2

      Unless you have a pirate ship named Revenge, so in the end Inigo got 2 Revenges?

  • @jadenaddams3674
    @jadenaddams3674 Před 8 lety +2216

    I think my favorite part was:
    "I would sooner throw a rock at a stained-glass window than destroy an artist such as yourself.
    However, since I can't have you following me, either... *KLUNK*"
    It was the sense of mutual respect they had for each other by the end of the scene. They need more of that in the fight movies.

    • @SouthernAceCrafts
      @SouthernAceCrafts Před 8 lety +9

      +Jaden Addams ..."You ARE the goon squad..."

    • @3Rayfire
      @3Rayfire Před 8 lety +6

      +VTV SD Brute Squad.

    • @SouthernAceCrafts
      @SouthernAceCrafts Před 8 lety +9

      Brute Squad. Thanks.

    • @georgiabrown8707
      @georgiabrown8707 Před 8 lety +28

      +Jaden Addams - As Indigo tells the story of his father's death, he hands his sword to Wesley to admire, whom proclaims, "I have never seen its equal", and then hands it back to Indigo.

    • @SouthernAceCrafts
      @SouthernAceCrafts Před 8 lety +7

      Georgia Brewer"Inigo" and yes, that was classy.

  • @talmagetaylor5226
    @talmagetaylor5226 Před rokem +42

    This scene is a masterpiece 😂 The choreography is on point, the dialogue is perfect, and it’s just fun to watch. I love how friendly they are to each other too 😂 like they’re supposed to be enemies but if it weren’t for the circumstances they would be besties

  • @emilyreilhan
    @emilyreilhan Před rokem +13

    this movie's dialogue is so good. it's smart without being pretentious and effortlessly funny!! I've seen this movie dozens of times and every time I would watch it I'd discover a line that I had missed or didn't appreciate the humour in and it makes it so fun ugh this movie rules man

  • @nonotanymore
    @nonotanymore Před 7 lety +725

    "I would soon destroy a stained glass window as an artist like yourself"
    I love it

  • @shinriley
    @shinriley Před 8 lety +1434

    And to think, neither one of them has had any previous training in fencing before making this movie. The sword fighting was all them (no stunt doubles).

    • @seppokepponen8386
      @seppokepponen8386 Před 8 lety +110

      +Jesse Riley With both hands too

    • @shinriley
      @shinriley Před 8 lety +29

      Seppo Kepponen
      That is very impressive.

    • @Dalboni
      @Dalboni Před 8 lety +52

      +Jesse Riley This explains why they are not trying to hit one another AT ALL. They're waving their blades like brush.

    • @guyfaulkes3035
      @guyfaulkes3035 Před 8 lety +109

      +Jesse Riley - The swordplay was all them. But the acrobatics in mid-air were done by doubles. Insurance rules.

    • @FinleyZero
      @FinleyZero Před 8 lety +143

      +Dalboni Willian
      That sort of swordfighting is called "flynning" in movie terms. The movie is well aware of the fact of how unrealistic it is, but it's pretty much just there to play around with the trope. In fact, even the screenplay states that the characters are flynning in this scene. ;)

  • @judex3226
    @judex3226 Před rokem +7

    Love this duel. It’s like the duels of old Hollywood, great banter & swordplay and no cgi. Absolutely wonderful ⚔️

  • @rileysullivan4123
    @rileysullivan4123 Před 10 měsíci +5

    3:25 Wesley saying he hopes he finds him insinuates that he never planned on killing him. Or that he planned on losing, which wouldn't make much sense.

  • @hadesbutmortal
    @hadesbutmortal Před 6 lety +382

    “I’m not left-handed either” I’ve seen this movie more times than I can count, but that line still makes me laugh every time.

    • @joebloggs5318
      @joebloggs5318 Před 3 lety +6

      I've actually done this. A guy I was training with was going for it like a world title fight. He was getting the better of it so I switched hands. He couldn't cope with my being left handed and I tore him apart.

  • @dagdamor1
    @dagdamor1 Před 8 lety +2361

    The sheer CLASS in this scene... IT'S TOO BRIGHT, I AM UNABLE TO LOOK
    ...*watches scene seven more times in a row*

    • @ElSelcho77
      @ElSelcho77 Před 5 lety +6

      Are you left handed?

    • @Shadowkey392
      @Shadowkey392 Před 5 lety +1

      dagdamor1 well, now you’re blind.

    • @potterj09
      @potterj09 Před 5 lety +1

      I am a big man & in 2001 put my hand in the outline plaster cast Dallas University Hospital took of Andre The Giant, who starred in this movie :)

    • @russellpaloor8225
      @russellpaloor8225 Před 5 lety

      @@potterj09 how much bigger was it, you didn't give us the ending

    • @potterj09
      @potterj09 Před 5 lety +1

      @@russellpaloor8225 it was terrifying :| lol

  • @iabproductionsofficial
    @iabproductionsofficial Před 8 dny +1

    “Please understand I hold you in the highest respect” such a great line.

  • @deaconfrost4100
    @deaconfrost4100 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Still one of my favorite scenes and the whole conversation between them from start to finish with the blade work...simply magic 👏👏

  • @w.cooksy421
    @w.cooksy421 Před 3 lety +220

    Is it fair for me to say that this is the friendliest and most civil sword fight in cinema history?

    • @MultiDean1980
      @MultiDean1980 Před 2 lety +13

      Followed by the friendliest and most civil fist fight in cinema history, yes.

    • @kaylons
      @kaylons Před 2 lety +11

      Followed by the wittiest (and most Cecilian) battle of the wits in cinema history, yes

    • @sheevpalpatine333
      @sheevpalpatine333 Před 2 lety +2

      Closely followed by Count Dooku Vs Obi Wan in Attack of the Clones

    • @trazyntheinfinite9895
      @trazyntheinfinite9895 Před 2 lety +2

      How could it, nobody talked about the high ground.

    • @kratos7893
      @kratos7893 Před 2 lety

      And all while on a broken big toe (Cary).

  • @septegram
    @septegram Před 3 lety +306

    This becomes tragic around 6:00 when Inigo realizes he can't beat Westley, and starts flailing, hoping for a lucky shot or to use brute force to create an opening. He is going to die at the top of this stupid cliff, and never avenge his dad.
    I cried...

  • @AlisonUnderhilll-nc8du
    @AlisonUnderhilll-nc8du Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is one of my all time favorite films…and I’m 80 years old! It’s brilliant!

  • @RandominityFTW
    @RandominityFTW Před 11 měsíci +5

    Man, this movie holds up so damn well. Such a great classic.

  • @lethalwolf7455
    @lethalwolf7455 Před 3 lety +2780

    Another subtle show of honorable sportsmanship is when Indigo asks “Who are you?” and Westley says “No one of consequence”. Had he quite truthfully responded by revealing he was the Dread Pirate Roberts it’s likely Indigo’s confidence that he could win this would’ve gone straight to zero. Another advantage Westley chose not to use. I love it !

    • @RobertsonIsland
      @RobertsonIsland Před 2 lety +180

      I doubt Inigo would have been intimidated by anything, he’s been training his whole life

    • @zjjohnson3827
      @zjjohnson3827 Před 2 lety +127

      @@RobertsonIsland indeed. He just works for Vizzinni to pay the bills. There’s not a lot of money in revenge…

    • @Rodshark75
      @Rodshark75 Před 2 lety +60

      Or... he would think that there would be no mercy if he lost, and no honor in fighting fair any longer, so he would have used non-honorable tactics and fought even harder thinking he would die or worse.

    • @sensam6155
      @sensam6155 Před 2 lety +53

      @@Rodshark75 He fully expected to die if he lost the duel.

    • @Yabuturtle
      @Yabuturtle Před 2 lety +21

      @@RobertsonIsland More pursue than study lately, as he said. He hasn't trained as intensely as before.

  • @StefanoBorini
    @StefanoBorini Před 3 lety +217

    The attention to detail in this scene is amazing. Inigo holds his sheath on the left, indicating he is naturally right handed. Wesley holds it on the right, to deceive he is left handed. As soon as he's up and ready to combat, he takes out the sword with his left hand. Inigo now notices Wesley is left handed, and hands his fathers' sword with the hilt on the right, so that Wesley can grab it with his left, keeping the act going. Inigo now thinks that Wesley truly is left handed, and Inigo act is already up with the position of the sheath first, and how he handles the sword before the fight begins.

    • @DarthAverage
      @DarthAverage Před 2 lety +18

      I've literally seen this film hundreds of times over the past 35 years, and never noticed that until you pointed it out!

    • @bodhibokai9458
      @bodhibokai9458 Před 2 lety +3

      Wow! Thank you for pointing that out. That's deep

    • @justrecentlyi5444
      @justrecentlyi5444 Před 2 lety +1

      Fantastic detail, thank you for pointing it out!

  • @danielscallon7515
    @danielscallon7515 Před rokem +11

    The comedy and sense in this movie is unparalleled. Inigo and Wesley not only having a hilarious conversation before their duel; but also showing honor and good sportsmanship while at the same time sizing each other up, subtly intimidating each other, even keeping their best hand hidden (pun intended). Truly a masterpiece of cinema.

  • @Kritacul
    @Kritacul Před rokem +7

    This movie is literally in the top five movies for me all time. Action adventure, romance, comedy great story, great plotline what else can you ask for?