Glory: Rawlins confronts Trip (HD CLIP)

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2021
  • What’s happening in this Glory movie clip?
    Private Trip is provoking Corporal Searles (Andre Braugher from Primal Fear and The Mist) by saying him that he will never be more than a nigger for white people. Rawlins intervenes and confronts Trip. He tells that he is full of anger but he has to be a man and that he has to stop behaving like he does.
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    What’s the Glory movie about?
    After the Battle of Antietam, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick of Godzilla and The Cable Guy) is offered command of the first all-African-American regiment in the United States, the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Along with junior officer Cabot Forbes (Cary Elwes of Saw and Princess Bride), Shaw forms a strong and proud unit, including the escaped slave Trip (Denzel Washington of The Equalizer and American Gangster) and the wise gravedigger John Rawlins (Morgan Freeman of The Dark Knight and Million Dollar Baby). Initially limited to little manual tasks, the regiment tries hard to be placed in the heat of the moment.
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  • @michealoceallaigh4716
    @michealoceallaigh4716 Před 2 lety +72

    Only the great MORGAN FREEMAN could discipline Denzil Washington, that speech was worthy of an Oscar by itself!!!! Mr Freeman will always be one of the greats , that's my opinion.

  • @matthewcarey3148
    @matthewcarey3148 Před 5 měsíci +12

    This scene is so powerful. Alone, it’s worth the academy award for Washington, Freeman, and the late great Andre Braugher.

  • @donaldturcotte
    @donaldturcotte Před 3 lety +44

    That scene should be tought in every school.

    • @crtl5911
      @crtl5911 Před rokem +1

      Let me guess..... so you feel better about the atrocities white ppl did to black ppl for centuries... saving ppl after making them go through hell is not being just, fair or being even, we will NEVER FORGET!!!

    • @hectorguy5687
      @hectorguy5687 Před rokem +2

      @velCROhashFo teach those not to be full of hate and victim mentality, but instead get past from it and become better a person, and not be literal stereotypical image some racist dudes will think of them as. Sadly, racism will never go away, you can’t really ignore it, and you can’t beat what will continue to thrive.

    • @jaylenharris343
      @jaylenharris343 Před rokem +2

      ​@@hectorguy5687as if the media will ever stop talking about racism. They need it.

  • @nevergiveup-eg1io
    @nevergiveup-eg1io Před 2 lety +18

    Morgan freeman has a very soft spoken demeanor in his interviews and in some of his rolls, but then all the sudden he has this interesting ability to drink a whole bottle of boss sauce and completely engulf the scene he's in with no mercy like he just entered an international pie eating contest or something. The dude is an amazing actor.

  • @lagoonguy
    @lagoonguy Před 2 lety +20

    ruined it by bleeping it out. Let the real dialogue play. We aren't that terrified of words are we yet?

    • @cerxusinvellum2289
      @cerxusinvellum2289 Před rokem

      Itll get flagged by youtube

    • @adamscott7354
      @adamscott7354 Před rokem

      @@cerxusinvellum2289 Other links have it as is, whole point of the scene's context is because of Denzel's language, its been going on for weeks, and the Sgt.Major has had enough.

  • @markwoldin162
    @markwoldin162 Před rokem +6

    One of the greatest scenes in screen history.

  • @CLanzetta1970-
    @CLanzetta1970- Před rokem +3

    One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history! Very powerful! AWESOME!

  • @cmendr011
    @cmendr011 Před 2 lety +8

    I know, cuz I dug the graves. Brutal.

  • @theempoweredman7353
    @theempoweredman7353 Před 2 lety +5

    If you look at the sleeves on the 0:53 mark. Thomas has 2 strips and trip has nothing.

  • @carhawara3394
    @carhawara3394 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Just the fact that NEITHER Denzel, Morgan or Matthew got an Oscar for that proves that an Oscar aint worth Shid

    • @steakismeat177
      @steakismeat177 Před měsícem +1

      Denzel actually did get an Oscar but the others didn’t. Unfortunately you didn’t also mention Andre Braugher in that aka Captian Holt (Brooklyn 99) or in this film Corporal Thomas Searles. He recently died about a year ago btw

    • @LilannB
      @LilannB Před 12 dny

      Morgan Freeman was nominated for best actor that year for Driving Miss Daisy.

  • @lamontmelrose7640
    @lamontmelrose7640 Před 2 lety +25

    I PERSONALLY WOULD LIKE EVERY BLACK LIVES MATTER MEMBER AND / OR SUPPORTER TO WATCH THIS EVERY DAY, 10 TIMES A DAY, FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS....it may not totally straighten them out, but at least it could shed a little light on the perspective of common sense and what it truly means to be HUMAN! Not simply defined by color.

    • @christopherwilliams5912
      @christopherwilliams5912 Před 2 lety +6

      You recall a some protestors defaced the monument dedicated to the 54th. Ignorance can be educated...but stupid is forever.

    • @erasedfromgenepool.4845
      @erasedfromgenepool.4845 Před 2 lety

      Mr rose that truly was a very intelligent thing to say. I totally respect everything you have just said. These truly are sad times we are living in. Hopefully we can all come together. As one race the human race god bless you and your family sir.❤🙏🏻✌

    • @erasedfromgenepool.4845
      @erasedfromgenepool.4845 Před 2 lety +1

      @@christopherwilliams5912 the 54 from Massachusetts was an all black regiment in the union army. They were fierce on the battlefield and showed so much courage and bravery under fire. I take my hat off to these gentleman and and salute them. True brothers in arms and real American patriots fighting for a just cause.. The freedom of every man regardless of race, religion,or creed.. Something today's generation knows nothing about!!!!! 💪💪🏾✌🏻✌🏾🤝🤝🏾🤝🏻

    • @ruthie8785
      @ruthie8785 Před rokem

      …BLM people are standing up for their freedom and rights the same way that these men did, so…

    • @snieves4
      @snieves4 Před rokem

      Its because there are still inequities that many of these BLM protests occur. It took 100 years for Jim Crow to be dealt with and many decades later we have people of color being profiled and killed simply cause their of color.
      “All men are created equal…”
      But humans can’t understand this.

  • @alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723

    That guy stirring up trouble is the first guy to run off when the fighting start,

  • @chrisd2051
    @chrisd2051 Před rokem +1

    The OG putting the uppity little homie in his place

  • @saminhaque13-52
    @saminhaque13-52 Před rokem +4

    This is what modern blacks and thugs need to hear instead of complaining about racism all the time

  • @waqasrecorder6003
    @waqasrecorder6003 Před 3 lety +5

    It's Amazing Movie Guys

  • @joewhitehead3
    @joewhitehead3 Před 2 lety +2

    Seems like Trip was always looking for a fight

  • @LastHussar1812
    @LastHussar1812 Před 2 měsíci

    By the end of the movie…
    “COME OOOOOOOOOONNN!!!!!!”

  • @userxyz783
    @userxyz783 Před 5 měsíci

    I always recommend my friends watch glory. The speech by Mr. Freeman is worth in itself. Having Inspector Gadget in it too does not hurt either.

  • @geoff3103
    @geoff3103 Před 4 měsíci

    And 120 years later, Sgt. Rawlins great-great-great-great grandson took over a crime-ridden high school in Paterson, New Jersey and cleaned it up to make safe for learning again.

  • @JR-ly2pu
    @JR-ly2pu Před rokem +1

    Good day sirrr!

  • @dr.ericboyer1955
    @dr.ericboyer1955 Před rokem +1

    The weight of this exchange is palpable... So amazing the juxtaposition of subordination with empowerment... Probably one of the greatest cinematic moments of connection to slavery ever... Morgan Freeman's character admonishing Denzel's character is so insanely poignant... Denzel represents the slave, the 'kid' who ran away, and Morgan represents the 'elder' statesman who has earned 'stripes' and understands the ways in which 'society' is established (at least for the movement)....

  • @_K_W
    @_K_W Před rokem

    I think if he’d have punched him it wouldn’t have had the same effect as that slap

  • @hahahjere128
    @hahahjere128 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi

  • @JonathanXLindqviust
    @JonathanXLindqviust Před 8 měsíci

    This is what so many people need to hear. Half-African myself, I wish this was obligational viewing.

  • @xyPERSON
    @xyPERSON Před 2 lety +6

    Sad truth is despite being admonished by Morgan Freeman's character Rawlins Denzel's character Trip was right. None of them were viewed as equal to their fellow white soldiers no matter how much they marched, trained, fought, and even died. It would be a long time before black soldiers reached any level of equality to whites or for that matter received any degree of respect. Trip may have been provoking Searles but he was also speaking truth.

    • @ariabritton9669
      @ariabritton9669 Před 2 lety

      Only an actual racist could think what you just said was true.

    • @Poohdork
      @Poohdork Před rokem +2

      Doesn't matter. The war's main goal was to abolish slavery. Not every white soldier is going to be fighting that war for that reason. Some boys just needed steady work and feed in those days. Not all of them are going to care about the black community, but they're still dying for them regardless, even if indirectly. Trip was a boy who was using his fists to fight everyone. Even people who did nothing to him. Trip's face at the end is him literally realizing how much time he had been wasting of his own life on being spiteful, even despite things starting to finally evoke change.

    • @adamscott7354
      @adamscott7354 Před rokem +3

      You completely missed the point of this scene and exchange, sad, may as well walk down to every major US city right now, and tell every POC age 3 and up to just call eachother and everyone else N word now.

    • @trennonking5667
      @trennonking5667 Před 11 měsíci +3

      You think they didn’t know that themselves? They knew very well what Trip was getting at. They were just tired of hearing Trip’s defeatist attitude. And he demonstrated to Trip that he was no better than these oppressive whites that oppressed them, because he was just as abusive towards his fellow black man as they were. What Morgan Freeman was trying to demonstrate thru his example, was that the only way that society could change for the black man was by choosing the high road, by practicing dignity and behaving like an equal. Not acting or believing he was below the white man. Morgan Freeman throughout the movie demonstrates that, a good example is when he breaks up the fight between Denzel and the white union soldier. He challenges the white mans racist remarks towards him in a clear headed way instead of being easily provoked by it in the way Trip is. He is insightful enough to recognize that the Union soldier is just ignorant and easily provoked by his own prejudices when he is under orders from a black man for the first time ever. Morgan Freeman’s character is so ahead of the times, his methods of reforming a systematically racist system, are the same methods that Martin Luther King Jr. was getting at. MLK’s efforts and the Civil Rights movement would not have been possible if it wasn’t for types like Morgan Freeman’s character choosing to live by a higher code despite being oppressed and looked down upon. People like him certainly existed during those times. The messages this film showcases are ideas that a lot of Americans have unfortunately failed to understand or have entirely forgot them. I would say it’s the former, a lot of people don’t know the importance of history and the true progress that has been made.

    • @xyPERSON
      @xyPERSON Před 11 měsíci

      @@adamscott7354 They already do that Adam. Blacks call each other the N word everyday... whether meant to be a friendly or brotherly gesture or as an insult to one another.

  • @petermacdonough9077
    @petermacdonough9077 Před 5 měsíci

    MESSAGE!!!

  • @whateveritwasitis
    @whateveritwasitis Před 8 měsíci

    Why didn't you bleep out "white boys"?? That's ok, huh?

  • @TheSwedishAssassin
    @TheSwedishAssassin Před rokem +3

    1:00 censor fail lol