@@Tyreece190 Actually no, they're chanting for Hitler. It's pretty obvious my man. They start chanting as he comes out and they stand up and do the Nazi salute. 😂 Also if you look it up Jesse did an interview saying how loud the crowd was when Hitler came out. Not trying to be rude, just explaining it to you.
To think that he was representing USA and winning all the medals, but he couldn’t even sit at a regular restaurant, attend any school or all of the other things his own country segregated 😔
Bro that's fucked up ... But I mean it's still better treatment that Black people got in Germany at the time I'M NOT SAYING THAT ITS GOOD TREATMENT it's just not as bad as being in a consentration camp
@@deadmeme3495 I see your point. But consider that the holocaust was about 7 years and slavery in USA was about 300 years. Suffering and injustices are the same, it’s not a competition, but the length of time leave different consequences.
This movie is extremely underrated, when he enters the stadium, you can see from his view what's at stake on this once in a lifetime opportunity. There is nothing more scarier than that.
What an amazing piece of filmmaking. One continuous shot, all from his perspective. And the way the camera is constantly rotating really emphasizes how disorienting an experience it must have been. Winning in the face of all that pressure...Jesse Owens really was the man.
@@kendrickplayz3157 Mainly shoes and the type of track used. Like some bicycling record for most miles in an hour was broken by like 15 miles, when they made people use the same tech for record attempts, it got broken by like less than a mile. Cinder tracks back then were insanely bad. So its mainly tech.
Read a Jesse Owens book when I was a kid. Thought he was amazing but also couldn’t comprehend how historic it truly was. Yah know with it being held in Germany right before hitler started ww2 and all.
Yeah thats a nice fact but im sure we all know that. Sorry to come off as rude but Im sick of looking at comments and seeing facts about videos that most people already know. Its like watching a video on Hitler and reading a comment about Hitler being responsible for the deaths of millions of people. Like who didn't know that?
I recall my early years in track&field, preparing my starting-position by use of a trowel .. Jesse Owen's preparation reimagines the pre-race tension, personally ..
I wish they shot the 10-sec dash in a slow-mo and with more drama, like flashbacks, spectators cheering, rather than like a matter-of-fact 10-sec dash, to make it at least as powerful as the entrance to the stadium scene.
No probably......he did.....Black Americans fought in WW2 due to the oppression of jewish people......... even though they were oppressed themselves.....amazing race or people.
Credit should also be given to Ralph Metcalfe who was also in the same final as Owens and who competed in the 1932 Olympics with Eddie Tolan who won that final in 10.3 seconds as well.
My teacher showed me this movie, she said "Could you imagine standing there, knowing the entire stadium hates you" hearing this in higher volume, I finally do.
This scene just reminds me of how everyone was towards Russia during the Olympics or the fifa world cup, everyone didn't think Russia would be this aggressive country trying to annex Ukraine or threaten the world with nukes.
This movie is historically wrong: there is a scene in this movie were they listen on the radio about the fight Marciano vs Louis, but the year was 1951...how could they make such big mistakes?
@@albebelt3013 I suggest you go back a watch the scene again, the camera pans a desk with a newspaper that headlines " Joe Louis -Max Schmeling Fight to Attract 85,000 Fans Tonight "..... with an insert picture of Joe and Max....
First of all Germany won the Olympics. They had double medals than USA.. Second Jesse Owen's said that Hitler treated him better than USA. This movie has many mistakes
This scene gives me chills everytime. Especially when the Hindenburg flies overhead and when everyone is chanting for Hitler. I'm a History nerd lol.
They're chanting for jesse
@@Tyreece190 Actually no, they're chanting for Hitler. It's pretty obvious my man. They start chanting as he comes out and they stand up and do the Nazi salute. 😂 Also if you look it up Jesse did an interview saying how loud the crowd was when Hitler came out. Not trying to be rude, just explaining it to you.
@@AwesomeDude799 oh well if you watch the movie there's also alot German fans of Jesse
@@Tyreece190 Yeah I've seen the movie numerous times. Hence why I uploaded this lol.
Yep
To think that he was representing USA and winning all the medals, but he couldn’t even sit at a regular restaurant, attend any school or all of the other things his own country segregated 😔
Yea well now ya got oprah LeBron Jay z among many other rich ones.
@@thisguy6086 good...about time
Bro that's fucked up
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But I mean it's still better treatment that Black people got in Germany at the time
I'M NOT SAYING THAT ITS GOOD TREATMENT
it's just not as bad as being in a consentration camp
@@deadmeme3495 I see your point. But consider that the holocaust was about 7 years and slavery in USA was about 300 years. Suffering and injustices are the same, it’s not a competition, but the length of time leave different consequences.
@@soilofk ah shit
I didn't know we were putting slavery into this
But yeah your right
“Anything less than gold, we will consider a disappointment.” But no pressure. 🤦♀️
Wish we learned more about Jesse Owens in History tbh,this movie was amazing!
Emogirl_Yt he’s just low key like that
I'm from India. We have read about Jesse Owens in our History books for breaking Sports Stereotypes.
We actually are having a literature chapter in English all about him
@@sasmalprasanjit2764 same
This movie is extremely underrated, when he enters the stadium, you can see from his view what's at stake on this once in a lifetime opportunity. There is nothing more scarier than that.
When Jesse walks out and the music plays it makes the moment more intensifying. The pressure becomes real.
What an amazing piece of filmmaking. One continuous shot, all from his perspective. And the way the camera is constantly rotating really emphasizes how disorienting an experience it must have been. Winning in the face of all that pressure...Jesse Owens really was the man.
No doubt. I saw similar camera work in the movie 1917 too.
It's crazy that back then an Olympic gold was 10.33 and now it's 9.58
J S and it’s going to keep evolving humans are not at the fullest speed yet
@@kendrickplayz3157 humans arent really getting faster
Rustic well damn how’s that
Bentframe Productions and the track
@@kendrickplayz3157 Mainly shoes and the type of track used. Like some bicycling record for most miles in an hour was broken by like 15 miles, when they made people use the same tech for record attempts, it got broken by like less than a mile. Cinder tracks back then were insanely bad. So its mainly tech.
He really does look like him
This scene was amazing, and may be the best in the film. It beautifully captures the enormity of everything that Owens was facing.
One of the most touching, loving....stories I have ever saw......!!! God bless kind, loving, brave man like Jesse' coach.
These movies should be mandatory for American history class
Id rather watch this than hidden figures for the hundredth time
@@seankling1702 I can relate 😂
It was for me
@@seankling1702
We watched Glory Road a few times and Remember The Titians a lot
@@wikidclownchris anything better than hidden figures
That siege hail moment gives me chills every time
Same.
Me too! Goosebumps
This movie is amazing, and criminally underrated: nice score, actings, plot, amazing fx... It´s a crime that had never been nominated to anything.
its crazy how they used to run in terible shoes but now we have like 10 times the technology in the shoes now than back then
I think it was actually the first Olympic where they started running with specialized shoes for running
@@banger2998 That's cool, I didn't know that!
Well he did still have the best shoes possible no thanks to US but maker of adidas gave him a pair of running shoes.
Read a Jesse Owens book when I was a kid. Thought he was amazing but also couldn’t comprehend how historic it truly was. Yah know with it being held in Germany right before hitler started ww2 and all.
Little did the people of 1936 know what would happen to the Hindenburg blimp one year later
Fun Fact: he felt more accepted by the Aryans of Germany than his own countrymen
Damn. That's deep.
You are right !
Very true. Not the Nazi government but the German people
@@musicalmelodies3595 Yeah I should’ve clarified that part specifically
It’s unbelievable how well Jesse Owens did! And the LZ-129 Hindenburg flies over the stadium! One year later, it bursts into flames 😭😭
THIS SCENE WAS EVERYTHING!!!!!! Literally we’re seeing everything he saw in that moment
That 10.3 is fucking crazy, like his shoes were shit, he didn’t even have a starting sprint thing. Truly incredible
the got best Adidas at that time. Sponsored.
@@user-ri3tl9qs6p Bet you didn’t expect a response this quick
@@samcrosswaite8707 yea thanks
And the track wasn't rubber as today, so that meant less grip.
Damn got chills when everyone started did the Nazi salute and Jesse looking around and saw Hitler.
I would be so intimidated
Would you get chills with the communists? Who killed 40 million more people than 20th century fascism did?
Hitler looks like he's about 19 in this.
Yea, When you see him up close he doesn’t look like H himself.
He the first one to rock adidas
The United States President Roosevelt didn`t invite him to the White House as atypical for champions, just because of his skin colour.
Yeah thats a nice fact but im sure we all know that. Sorry to come off as rude but Im sick of looking at comments and seeing facts about videos that most people already know. Its like watching a video on Hitler and reading a comment about Hitler being responsible for the deaths of millions of people. Like who didn't know that?
I didn’t knownthat
@@sippycup5510 probably because you didn't completely know who this guy was until now.
@@13colonies94 he shook hands with hitler… right? 🤔 my memory’s a little fuzzy
@@provsnoob6420 mine is too. If he did, it was only because Hitler was pressured to. But I don't think he did though.
my favorite scene in this amzing film💯6-22-2023
I recall my early years in track&field, preparing my starting-position by use of a trowel .. Jesse Owen's preparation reimagines the pre-race tension, personally ..
"Out there, there ain't no Black or White. There's Fast, and Slow...for those 10 seconds, you are completely free."
Powerful scene
Why does Hitler look like teenager?
Just want everyone to know, this movie is currently available on Peacock free with ads.
Our ancestors really had to go through shit in the last 200 years
I wish they shot the 10-sec dash in a slow-mo and with more drama, like flashbacks, spectators cheering, rather than like a matter-of-fact 10-sec dash, to make it at least as powerful as the entrance to the stadium scene.
The movie Unbroken is also part of the Movie Race they were both True Stories
Indeed. Louis Zamperini was at the 1936 Olympics with Jesse Owens.
Scary times
The sad part is that he probably went back home and still faced rascim and humiliation in his homeland.
No probably......he did.....Black Americans fought in WW2 due to the oppression of jewish people......... even though they were oppressed themselves.....amazing race or people.
What really got me was when Hitler entered and everyone stood up and heiled him. imagine seeing that as a black person
So what? Back then it didn’t have the connotations it has today.
Nazis weren’t anti black
They were just nationalist and against multiracialism
Credit should also be given to Ralph Metcalfe who was also in the same final as Owens and who competed in the 1932 Olympics with Eddie Tolan who won that final in 10.3 seconds as well.
My teacher showed me this movie, she said "Could you imagine standing there, knowing the entire stadium hates you" hearing this in higher volume, I finally do.
It actually seems like they liked him.
They did after he won. Before they didn't care about him.
If you don't believe me, listen to 2:08-2:33.
Ivan Hernandez you might not know what that means
@@ivanhernandez5558 Owens said he was greeted before he won.....
1:01 you can see bullet damage from WW2 when Berlin fell that’s wild.
Ted lasso really is a great coach
I was there
Who tf did they get to play hitler? Natalie portman? 🤣
“the enemy is being reinforced with an airship”
German people:😃
Hitler:😳
FDR:🥱
La típica película edulcorada de Hollywood.
This scene just reminds me of how everyone was towards Russia during the Olympics or the fifa world cup, everyone didn't think Russia would be this aggressive country trying to annex Ukraine or threaten the world with nukes.
We have been reinforced with an airship.
Why was Louis not talked about.
The music when he walks into the stadium is so powerful. It perfectly describes the evil of the Nazi Regime, and him walking into their territory.
the dude was beloved by germans and even congratulated for Hitler, and completely ignored by his own president and nation.
Well it was a different time period back then, the nazis weren't viewed as evil until after 1939.
Man, that music. Dark and perfect for that moment. So eerie
Sheesh it would be so surreal to enter an stadium full of people giving the nazi salute
There’s a similar Indian movie from 2013 called bhaag milkha bhaag its really good
This movie is historically wrong: there is a scene in this movie were they listen on the radio about the fight Marciano vs Louis, but the year was 1951...how could they make such big mistakes?
Ok cool, still a good movie...toys 3 is also historically not correct
The scene is Louis vs Schmeling 1936
@@malachi3852 Wrong, it was Marciano, there is the pic in the scene too.
@@albebelt3013 I suggest you go back a watch the scene again, the camera pans a desk with a newspaper that headlines " Joe Louis -Max Schmeling Fight to Attract 85,000 Fans Tonight "..... with an insert picture of Joe and Max....
@@malachi3852 Probably they changed that after my comment...
The Japanese peoples was there
That thing he was doing with the dirt, what was it for?
It was for push off like blocks which they use now
those are some crappy running shoes. my god how fast would he have been on the new tracks with the new shoes
bro what they ran on dirt ?????
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First of all Germany won the Olympics. They had double medals than USA.. Second Jesse Owen's said that Hitler treated him better than USA. This movie has many mistakes
Jesse still won the 100 meter, which is what this is...
What scary times this must have been in real life
Jesse Owens really got curved by Adolf Hitler. I hope he used that as a weird flex
Sir Jessi Owens bigger better than milkha singh 🙏
And her got banned from running in the U.S. after this.. how nice
Ok ya imma go play cod waw 😂
Today we have democrats taking a knee to the national anthem. Disgrace!!
Movie of the eternal lies and propaganda. Even Owens himself couldn't straighten these lies.
Most historically inaccurate movie that has ever existed.
clearly you've never seen Birth of a Nation or Gone With The Wind before