Marty - a brief lesson in loneliness

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • A powerful scene from the 1955 movie "Marty" starring Ernest Borgnine.
    Music: Sundown by AShamaluevMusic

Komentáře • 901

  • @jamessantagati4999
    @jamessantagati4999 Před 17 dny +849

    He owned and lived in a bus. He travelled around the USA and visited every VA hospital in the nation. He was a great actor and a wonderful human being.

    • @billwendell6886
      @billwendell6886 Před 14 dny +35

      We have Gary Sinise now. When Hollywood didn't cancel you for being a patriot.

    • @seeburgm100a
      @seeburgm100a Před 12 dny +7

      33rd degree Mason..

    • @user-yj7fg2fo5m
      @user-yj7fg2fo5m Před 11 dny +1

      @@seeburgm100a good for him.

    • @markhooker8520
      @markhooker8520 Před 11 dny

      @@billwendell6886 Look at the bright side. We have Trump because these days being a zero integrity piece of scheiss does not disqualify you from anything including the most important job in the nation.

    • @mebeingU2
      @mebeingU2 Před 11 dny +15

      @@billwendell6886, yeah… you’re probably right. I guess it depends on how one defines patriot. Simply waving the flag and saying ‘we’re #1!” Ain’t it. G’day, mate.

  • @Ch4os4ever
    @Ch4os4ever Před 7 měsíci +932

    What hits hard is that his loneliness hurts him, but seeing his mom sad because of him and being powerless to do anything hurts him far more.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 7 měsíci +113

      When he pats his mom's hand at the end to reassure and comfort her... So heartbreaking

    • @DoktorPaj
      @DoktorPaj Před 4 měsíci +80

      It is easy to rationalize and accept you've failed yourself, but having to face letting down everyone who had hopes and expectations for you is much worse.

    • @TennesseeHomesteadUSA
      @TennesseeHomesteadUSA Před 27 dny +37

      The performance was worth an Academy Award.

    • @PaulTesta
      @PaulTesta Před 20 dny +14

      ​@TennesseeHomesteadUSA
      Yep, and he got it!

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 19 dny +23

      @@triumph_cv He didn't need to comfort her. She was the one putting the pressure on him. The ending is still to Hollywood and doesn't represent reality for a lot of men.

  • @user-kb6xn6ig7k
    @user-kb6xn6ig7k Před 6 měsíci +462

    His family and friends knock down the girl that he does like.
    Then Marty realizes that the only one who has to like the girl is HIM.
    His life improves once he lives for himself, not his family.

    • @americanwoman7078
      @americanwoman7078 Před 11 dny +19

      Great assessment... very true

    • @cityhawk
      @cityhawk Před 10 hodinami +1

      Family isn't everything. Seeking their approval isn't everything. Every time I sought advice from a family member, it never worked out well. I eventually stopped seeking advice from them. They may love you, but they don't always know what’s best for you. That's where you have to trust your judgment, and make the best decision possible. It can't be any worse.

  • @nonabliss
    @nonabliss Před 21 dnem +612

    Good movie! Borgnine deserved the Oscar he got for that performance.

    • @Snaproll47518
      @Snaproll47518 Před 17 dny +23

      Ernest Borgnine received the Best Actor Oscar for Marty in 1956. It’s an excellent film about life.

    • @timisaac8121
      @timisaac8121 Před 15 dny +10

      WOW!! TY for adding that!! I didn't know. EB was later on the TV show McHale's Navy- and any number of films- But I loved him, adore his work in the Wild Bunch!!

    • @jazzfan6
      @jazzfan6 Před 15 dny +10

      He said in an interview that he knew he had the role 'sewed up' when he did an informal read of this scene for Delbert Mann and Paddy Chayefsky, and they started crying. 😢

    • @tracymorgan5386
      @tracymorgan5386 Před 14 dny +3

      Totally agree.💕🙂

    • @slackjaw4270
      @slackjaw4270 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@timisaac8121how many times have you watched the WB?

  • @redsnapper8811
    @redsnapper8811 Před 18 dny +238

    “I ain’t got it” … I felt that hard

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před 10 dny +15

      Millions of us do....we just don't make the news

    • @NoName-us6vq
      @NoName-us6vq Před 9 dny +3

      Me too.

    • @Fatelvis2
      @Fatelvis2 Před 7 dny

      there are women picked over 2

    • @Fatelvis2
      @Fatelvis2 Před 7 dny +8

      it never got this dramatic or heartbreaking but 1 night after being repeatedly rejected at salsa class I thought I am not enjoying this let me spend my time else where

    • @redsnapper8811
      @redsnapper8811 Před 7 dny +4

      @@Fatelvis2 I’m sure there are. Loneliness doesn’t care about gender, age, geography, etc.

  • @baronvontollbooth484
    @baronvontollbooth484 Před 19 dny +972

    A simple yet moving film about ordinary people, not mega-rich models, stock brokers, and influencers. No explosions, no car cases, no CGI, no aliens. Refreshing and, nearly 70 years later, people can still relate to what Borgnine's character was feeling.

    • @mattdaugherty7865
      @mattdaugherty7865 Před 19 dny +41

      I still watch it to remind myself of what good movies used to look like!

    • @casedismissed8581
      @casedismissed8581 Před 18 dny +12

      @@mattdaugherty7865 exactly !!

    • @rongermanjr
      @rongermanjr Před 18 dny +40

      no tattoos, no swearing, no drugs or gunfights.

    • @magesalmanac6424
      @magesalmanac6424 Před 18 dny +12

      You guys are getting really weird about it. “No tattoos, no swearing” 😂 you like movies about unicorns and the tooth fairy as well? Some people like gritty movies some people like the whimsical stuff. There’s nothing wrong with either of them so get off your high horse.

    • @baronvontollbooth484
      @baronvontollbooth484 Před 17 dny

      @@magesalmanac6424 Careful. Don't fall off your horse.

  • @Squee_Dow
    @Squee_Dow Před 13 dny +202

    If they still made them like this, I'd still be going to the movies.

    • @jamescromwell5013
      @jamescromwell5013 Před 6 dny +5

      There was a "normal" movie few years ago. I liked it so much to watch. Manchester by the sea

    • @animaljustice7774
      @animaljustice7774 Před 6 dny

      Me too

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven Před 6 dny +1

      @@jamescromwell5013 Never saw Manchester movie yet, and the town is near me.

    • @judylee1860
      @judylee1860 Před 6 dny +2

      Back when acting actually mattered.

    • @jamescromwell5013
      @jamescromwell5013 Před 6 dny +1

      @@DexterHaven It' a nice movie.

  • @jonpowell4246
    @jonpowell4246 Před 17 dny +355

    More relatable now than what it was in 1955.

    • @polycrase
      @polycrase Před 13 dny +6

      Yes indeed.

    • @shawnbottom4769
      @shawnbottom4769 Před 11 dny +14

      If they were thinking about it enough to roll a major motion picture on the subject, I have to wonder if it was actually just as relatable. The older I get the more I find things maybe haven't changed as much as people want to think they have. Humans will be humans after all.

    • @WayneMarion
      @WayneMarion Před 10 dny +7

      @@bryanmack4054
      Whatever makes you feel better but, then was nothing like now. Nothing.

    • @Gunbucket1964
      @Gunbucket1964 Před 10 dny +4

      Only in 1955 there wasn't social media, dating sites, email, texting, video games and all the other connections/stimuli that we have nowadays.

    • @bryanmack4054
      @bryanmack4054 Před 10 dny

      @@WayneMarion and what are you basing that on? I’m going to tell you something that your parents never told you and should have….you are unintelligent and need to rectify that soon…I’d be more explicit but CZcams will censor me

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 Před 10 dny +109

    In 3 weeks I'll be 67.
    Single my whole life, no kids.
    This hits hard.
    Life isn't so glamorous for millions of us. If only Mothers would JUST back off and let their son's become who they want to be, NOT who THEY want them to be!

    • @houndmother740
      @houndmother740 Před 7 dny +11

      Same here, 65. The longer I live, the more it seems life is just work to pay your way and dealing with whatever problem comes up that day.

    • @user-ps5vz2un6h
      @user-ps5vz2un6h Před 4 dny +1

      I wish I would have had the freedom to have become myself. I always tried to please others including my mother. It got me nowhere except into an inescapable trap I'll never get out of.

    • @lond2835
      @lond2835 Před 4 dny +1

      You let your momma run your life?

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před 4 dny

      @@lond2835 everybody but you runs yours

    • @yeshuasclay
      @yeshuasclay Před 6 hodinami

      I want to be your friend if u want... 🤗

  • @SilverDreamer62
    @SilverDreamer62 Před 6 dny +57

    "So I'll die without a son." To be an unmarried man in an Italian family, and not a priest was a mark of shame and worry on that family in those times. Borgnine is brilliant at showing pain in subtle ways. His call to Mary Feeny in the movie and that rejection he conveys is incredibly believable.

  • @JamesMcCown-yf3qf
    @JamesMcCown-yf3qf Před 20 dny +321

    This is a moving evocation of social pressure. As a lifelong bachelor myself, I relate.

    • @greyowl750
      @greyowl750 Před 14 dny +6

      As one who knows your pain...I can suggest this...go see, the Philippines. I am sure as I have done this myself...you will be selected by a woman you feel is wayyy out of your league. She will choose you, it will be a whirl wind experiance and you will never feel the same way about yourself. Ever again. As I said...I know this...first hand. All you have to do, is pack and fly. You will be changed forever.

    • @scottianson5133
      @scottianson5133 Před 13 dny +11

      People don't understand how hard it is, and everyday I feel sad because no one out there loves me.

    • @aangelini776
      @aangelini776 Před 12 dny +1

      ​@@greyowl750 whereabouts ?

  • @brendafuller907
    @brendafuller907 Před 21 dnem +201

    Ernest Borgnine won the Best Actor Oscar for this! 1956.

  • @Demalion1
    @Demalion1 Před 6 měsíci +352

    Very relatable. To all my fellow lonely people out there, man or woman, I wish you all the best and may you find happiness.

    • @vivcole3812
      @vivcole3812 Před 21 dnem +11

      Put on the blue suit, and just go. ❤

    • @papabear746
      @papabear746 Před 19 dny +1

      No

    • @SoFloCo-ne4rk
      @SoFloCo-ne4rk Před 18 dny +2

      @@vivcole3812 You'll feel worse if you don't even try.

    • @leannwilson2640
      @leannwilson2640 Před 16 dny +5

      If I recall… his “friends” were part of the problem. And we can all relate to feeling like this. Our inner dialogue, a constant refrain of “what’s wrong with me?” He was the quintessential “nice guy” who was unlucky in love… until he wasn’t. ❤️

    • @DexterWhite-v8i
      @DexterWhite-v8i Před 15 dny +4

      I just can't connect with other human beings.

  • @petetj333
    @petetj333 Před 8 dny +180

    Single and happy. Being alone is not the same as loneliness. My peace and freedom are my joy.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 8 dny +22

      @@petetj333 once you learn to love yourself, a lot of joy can be had in going to the gym, pursuing your hobbies, and traveling... Alone and in peace

    • @brucejay1409
      @brucejay1409 Před 5 dny +7

      Agreed.Very bad idea for your entire happiness to be totally dependent on the continuing presence of other people.

    • @grannykatnewx7898
      @grannykatnewx7898 Před 5 dny +5

      Great comments.
      I have had loves in my life. When I was young I thought I couldn't be happy unless I had a romantic connection. It wasn't until much later I knew I could be, and was, happy being single. My dear (younger) friend is stuck in the relationship cycle and is not happy. Makes me sad for her.
      My worry used to be that I don't want to be alone when I'm old. I realized I won't be because I have a great friends network. Many other single moms that I'm tight with. We are there for each other.
      Also... A very tight relationship with my son. I know he will be there for me. 💕

    • @kaimamoonfury1335
      @kaimamoonfury1335 Před 4 dny +2

      I didn't ever feel like I knew who I was until I lived alone. Now I couldn't imagine it any other way

    • @inkoinfinity2
      @inkoinfinity2 Před 3 dny +8

      "Language has created the word “loneliness” to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word “solitude” to express the glory of being alone." -Paul Tillich

  • @slicksnewonenow
    @slicksnewonenow Před 13 dny +109

    Ernest Borgnine truly was a great actor, but he was also a really decent guy... Back in the 90s, he and his son stopped in their motorhome for fuel at my dad's Service Center in Spring, Texas.
    Mr. Borgnine actually walked in to the cashier's building himself to pay for the diesel.
    All of the guys in the shop recognized him from about 150 feet away and walked over to say hello... And he obliged everyone for a good twenty minutes.
    It's unimaginable today, that any current "Star" could or even would do anything like that.
    Both he and his son were very nice people.

    • @louisrauzi3872
      @louisrauzi3872 Před 10 dny +9

      Met telly savalas in a Greek diner, go figure, in new hyde park LI in the 70's. Nicest guy.

    • @organboi
      @organboi Před 9 dny +6

      Not true about today's celebrities. Just the huge fake ones. But so many actors enjoy meeting people and lingering and chatting. It happened to a friend of mine when Casey Affleck walked into the store she worked at in Berlin.

    • @hautakleightontam771
      @hautakleightontam771 Před 4 dny +2

      I think you'd love Keanu Reeves then.

    • @radleytube
      @radleytube Před 2 dny +1

      Don't know about that, I met Morgan Freeman in 2008 and he was a humble man and good.

    • @yellowblanka6058
      @yellowblanka6058 Před dnem

      @@organboi Lol, the first thing that sprung to mind when you mentioned Casey Affleck was "I'm the king a' Dunkin' guy!"

  • @MarkJoseph-vv4pj
    @MarkJoseph-vv4pj Před 18 dny +175

    Superb acting by Mr. Borgnine. Thank You for your brave and selfless service in WWII. RIP Mr. Borgnine.

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven Před 6 dny

      He played with the pasta a little too much, though, too idle, not natural. Brando would have done it different.

  • @KimberMcC
    @KimberMcC Před 17 dny +122

    I’m also done trying. It’s liberating.

    • @RevLeigh55
      @RevLeigh55 Před 14 dny +16

      Me too! Been married more than once. Divorced and widowed. Then burned by narcissistic guys. Not worth it anymore.

    • @Belluser-we1uc5cb2l
      @Belluser-we1uc5cb2l Před 12 dny +10

      ​@RevLeigh55 This woman reminds me of my mother constantly pushing if you're not married, you're nothing. I'm a widow for 19 years. And dating is horrible even after a few long-term relationships. The 19 years I've been a widow, it really is not worth it. I am happy bing single, enjoying my three sons and my two dogs. Society brainwashes us that we need a partner, a husband or we're not gonna be happy.

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven Před 6 dny

      C'mon, have you tried going out in a blue suit yet? Do it the old lady... ;)

  • @henrywallacesghost5883
    @henrywallacesghost5883 Před 21 dnem +164

    This story is even more relevant in todays society than it was back then. People are more connected electronically but not personally these days.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 20 dny +11

      @@henrywallacesghost5883 very true, we're in the midst of a male loneliness epidemic.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 19 dny +6

      @@triumph_cv and nobody cares. But it is okay if you just work on yourself and live your life.

    • @ritaroad
      @ritaroad Před 17 dny +2

      @@Sun2day-f6fThat’s true. The other day I told my husband the guy next door said hello and we commented about the loud thunder. My husband said he ignores people because you never know what mood they’re in. I don’t get angry or hurt when I’m ignored.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 17 dny +2

      @@alanrogs3990 that's the plan. Learn to make your own happiness 👍

    • @richardl772
      @richardl772 Před 16 dny +5

      As the saying goes……you meet a lot of people with television but there’s no real connection.

  • @gtlfb
    @gtlfb Před 20 dny +141

    Such a lovely, uplifting movie. Borgnine said that little pat on ma’s arm was a gesture he used on his mother.

  • @jimrochelle3646
    @jimrochelle3646 Před 13 dny +19

    The woman playing the mom was good too. Sometimes you don't recognize how good the actors that are played off of are.

    • @user-ov4mk9ox8y
      @user-ov4mk9ox8y Před 8 dny +1

      back in those days many were from the theatre, and black and white film is excellent for humans; photo or film.

  • @user-qi9gf7zl8p
    @user-qi9gf7zl8p Před 6 měsíci +123

    Borgnine is so great in this heartbreaking scene. He deserved the Oscar he received.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 6 měsíci +14

      Absolutely. When a scene is so well acted it's relevant and poignant even today you know it was a special performance

    • @phalynwilliams4119
      @phalynwilliams4119 Před 6 měsíci +11

      I believe he got the Oscar due to that scene 🎬. It was raw, brilliant. He laid his soul bare. What do you want from me? Heartbreaking ❤️‍🩹 💔

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 Před 19 dny +79

    I had the great pleasure of interviewing Ernest Borgnine, and though it had nothing to do with Marty, I couldn't
    help but take a moment to compliment him on this movie, which I have alway loved. He was as gracious as you would expect, a true gentleman and one hell of an actor.

  • @vannshuttleworth4738
    @vannshuttleworth4738 Před 22 dny +95

    Better to be lonely sometimes than sorry all the time.

  • @sjr100
    @sjr100 Před 20 dny +95

    It's sad that they can't make movies like this anymore. Just a simple story about life, great performances, heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. No studio would take a chance on this.

    • @martindurkin8837
      @martindurkin8837 Před 17 dny +5

      He won the Oscar for this role.

    • @nstix2009xitsn
      @nstix2009xitsn Před 17 dny

      @sjr100 They can't, because the people who made it are dead, and have all proven irreplaceable.

    • @DCToonTime
      @DCToonTime Před 16 dny +10

      It’s just dumbed down crap today. Modern audiences have lost their humanity.

    • @RICKONORATO
      @RICKONORATO Před 15 dny +7

      Agreed. How many comic book movies does the world need?

    • @lelandgaunt9985
      @lelandgaunt9985 Před 14 dny +1

      My labby boy watches westerns with me Saturday, a few hours of The Rifleman, and other movies.

  • @eileenmacdougall8945
    @eileenmacdougall8945 Před 18 dny +29

    I'll be 70 soon and even as a kid this movie made a big impression on me.

  • @yvonnetomenga5726
    @yvonnetomenga5726 Před 21 dnem +48

    A lonely guy today would just turn to social media. He would never make it to the ballroom.

    • @ghanasoul
      @ghanasoul Před 20 dny

      Very true. Dating in 2024 is much different than in 1954. It makes things easier but it took the personal element from it. Women dont love themselves anymore. They don’t respect themselves anymore. They’re not discreet anymore. They don’t leave anything to imagination anymore. They expose themselves in every single way on facebook, instagram, tik tok, etc. if a woman is doin that, what type of men they’re gonna meet? Creeps. Kinda sad.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 19 dny +11

      Could you imagine the ballroom of today? Empty souls in a toilet.

    • @TheRealLaughingGravy
      @TheRealLaughingGravy Před 13 dny +2

      Social media is today's ballroom.

    • @DanielS2001
      @DanielS2001 Před 13 dny +21

      Even then, social media would reject him, mostly because he’s a 30 year-old man, white, straight, fat, short (Ernest, and thereby Marty, was 5 foot, 9 and a half inches tall) and lives at home with his mom. Modern society standards would have excluded Marty, even on social media.

    • @kittenkat5244
      @kittenkat5244 Před 11 dny

      ​@@ghanasoul
      The majority of people in poverty r womenn and children and males now outnumber womenn in the world because of males committing femicide. Male tyranny and crimes against humanity need to be addressed. Until then enjoy the male loneliness epidemic and declining birth rates.
      🐱🥂🐻

  • @stacystacy87
    @stacystacy87 Před 13 dny +19

    He gave a free talk at the la noho library-standing room only all ages-he exuded warmth kindness sincerity and love for all-no ego-said he got paid $500 for “Marty” - what a film-what a guy-genuine -his smile lit up the room-amongst all else he talked about buying his RV to see America & it was wonderful to feel the love he had for his family - need more like him

    • @KayVeeEye
      @KayVeeEye Před 12 dny

      AND he got an Oscar for it!

  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta Před 19 dny +36

    Back in the day when Dance Halls and Social Clubs were in nearly every community.

    • @STho205
      @STho205 Před 18 dny +5

      Caucasian young men in the 60s decided they didn't want to do that anymore. They didn't want to put on suits and show a girl they could dance. The girls finally stopped trying to twist their arms. What replaced it was avoidance (like Marty) or mosh pit jiggles, pickups, heavy drinking and drugs. No indication that the guy couldn't dance of that he thought he looked g-y. He felt confident just sitting or leaning and watching the parade.
      In the late 70s the music industry tried to restart the couples dancing in the non latin sector by showcasing popular actors like Travolta, Bacon and Swayze in movies. Young men rejected it again in the 80s. I think Xanadu killed it. Too elaborate and a bit too effeminate with the young men in the film.
      By then 20 years had passed and such clubs were long gone or being torn down.

    • @jadyneasterday2504
      @jadyneasterday2504 Před 11 dny

      ​@@STho205I didn't think it was white men who stopped I thought it was the second wave feminism of the 60s.

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven Před 6 dny

      @@STho205 You forgot the rise of discos in the '70s & '80s.. That was a real trend toward dance clubs. Studio 54 and all the copycat places around the country.. Don't distort history.

    • @STho205
      @STho205 Před 6 dny +1

      @@DexterHaven which became a hive for club girls and gay men. The US disco trend lasted about 10 years centered on 1977, and was mostly replaced by the comedy club return.

  • @monjiaitaly
    @monjiaitaly Před 5 měsíci +145

    He is not ugly at all.

    • @andrewmartinez9613
      @andrewmartinez9613 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@unsinnkim3690not just the 40s but also in today's world

    • @andrewmartinez9613
      @andrewmartinez9613 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@unsinnkim3690 I think he said he was 34 in the movie

    • @mistahjenkins4826
      @mistahjenkins4826 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Yet to most folks, he just doesn't have it... I know that feeling all too well.

    • @ponyboyplays
      @ponyboyplays Před 3 měsíci +29

      The issue is, if you truly belive that your ugly, and that's what you feel. And if you feel that your ugly, then that's what you see. Trust me, I know that feeling very well. Granted I got much better over the years, but there were many years that I felt just like this character. That's why people love this scene, as it's very relateable for many men.

    • @thankthelord4536
      @thankthelord4536 Před 25 dny +1

      ​@andrewmartinez9613 this was the 50s.

  • @michaelryan2416
    @michaelryan2416 Před 20 dny +30

    In an interview Borgnine said while filming “Marty” in Hoboken he needed extra security because he was receiving death threats because his character killed Frank Sinatra’s character in “ From Here To Eternity “. LoL Ernest played some dark characters but Marty was wonderful and through his interviews you can tell that he loved life and was a genuinely good guy

  • @garyfoley946
    @garyfoley946 Před 9 dny +8

    I always saw Borgnine portray bullies and tough guys. I had forgot about this film; such was the versatility of this very talented actor.

  • @user-zo8gz9yp7n
    @user-zo8gz9yp7n Před 21 dnem +50

    There is so much truth in this very short clip.

  • @toddbonin6926
    @toddbonin6926 Před 17 dny +16

    Story of my life. Whoever knew someone would be so unwanted and unworthy?

    • @kittenkat5244
      @kittenkat5244 Před 11 dny

      The reason the majority of people in poverty are womenn and children is because of males tyranny. There's always people with bigger problems than u.

  • @michaelmusico383
    @michaelmusico383 Před 6 měsíci +51

    Marty was a great movie that many men even today can relate to. Especially if you are Italian. Ernest Borgnaine was perfect for this roll.

  • @archiechoke23
    @archiechoke23 Před 18 dny +26

    A big night of heartache. Boy, can I relate.

  • @jlvandat69
    @jlvandat69 Před 19 dny +31

    And 70 years later, you'll still need to pay to watch it on CZcams. That speaks volumes.

    • @steveschmidt5156
      @steveschmidt5156 Před 18 dny +2

      Speaks volumes? That greed has no limits?

    • @jlvandat69
      @jlvandat69 Před 18 dny +1

      @@steveschmidt5156 It's called capitalism. Deal with it. I would argue that it's ignorance that has no limits.

    • @hammill444
      @hammill444 Před 18 dny +4

      Here’s a bold, crazy idea-- buy a hard copy of the film. Then watch it anytime you want.

    • @carloshathcock5333
      @carloshathcock5333 Před 17 dny

      @@steveschmidt5156 Yep The tribe wants them shekels.

    • @svenskanorsk
      @svenskanorsk Před 13 dny

      Do you get paid for your work? I am sure CZcams has to pay their employees somehow…

  • @FUM80
    @FUM80 Před 6 měsíci +50

    I don’t want to get hurt no more 😢poor man

    • @leftyoverton4347
      @leftyoverton4347 Před měsícem +10

      I can relate, after a while it gets ridiculous to continue. But I fully understand that you can’t win if you don’t enter. So I’ll be a loser, somebody has to be.

    • @Erock5168
      @Erock5168 Před 9 dny

      @@leftyoverton4347 i used to say the same thing. "someone has to be the loser".........it gets better

  • @davidmichael4428
    @davidmichael4428 Před 10 dny +45

    Being married and having children is not necessary. But Being kind to yourself always is.

  • @mellttabor2134
    @mellttabor2134 Před 17 dny +8

    This movie was moving and real. It felt so sad that he was alone and everyone wanted him to “ find “ someone BUT then when he finally finds a girl All the ppl in his life tried to discourage him for their own selfish reasons. He finally realized he HAD to choose happiness for himself Disspite his friends and family. A true life lesson

  • @Jim_L
    @Jim_L Před 14 dny +20

    When I add up the years of all my long-term relationships, it comes to about 30 years. I'm solo now. I went from one relationship to the next without any real time-out. After my last one ended, a voice inside myself said, "You need some time to be on your own for a while before the next one."
    With some effort on part, along with some time, and to my utter surprise, I came to embrace the solo lifestyle. Man oh man, I absolutely LOVE it! I have no desire to get into a relationship again. And the more time that goes by, the more and more I love solo living even more so.
    I learned that ALONE vs. LONELINESS are two different things. Alone is just the physical thing of having no one around. Loneliness is a mental state. You can feel totally lonely when you are in a roomful of people, or you can feel totally at peace and content when you are all by yourself. 😃

    • @ashell3938
      @ashell3938 Před 11 dny +2

      Amen Jim, Im with ya!

    • @Jim_L
      @Jim_L Před 10 dny

      @@ashell3938 👍

    • @smrtnz5995
      @smrtnz5995 Před 8 dny +1

      Absolutely and Amen to the lonely in a room full of people.

    • @pat8988
      @pat8988 Před 8 dny +1

      Well said.

    • @TrueMakedonia
      @TrueMakedonia Před 6 hodinami

      You're coping. You didn't want this.

  • @robsaxepga
    @robsaxepga Před 21 dnem +29

    Huh, I've never seen him act in his youth. This was really great acting.

    • @joeavent5554
      @joeavent5554 Před 19 dny +3

      He served in the USN during WW2 as a young man.

    • @robsaxepga
      @robsaxepga Před 19 dny

      @@joeavent5554 he won an Oscar for this role 🤯

  • @alanmaslac2065
    @alanmaslac2065 Před 23 dny +21

    I wonder if the little pat he gives his mother on the hand at the end was ad libbed. It tells you all you need to know about this man's heart.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 23 dny +4

      @@alanmaslac2065 Borgnine was so talented I'd bet it was ad libbed as such a skilled actor can feel out the scene! Great observation

  • @misteroldschoolguy
    @misteroldschoolguy Před 6 měsíci +42

    Marty is my spirit animal. I feel his pain when it comes to suffering from loneliness and being neglected. Hoping to find happiness and all you keep getting in return is more hurt and pain from heartbreak and rejection. This movie has a message I really wish some took to heart these days.

  • @grouchosfoil7509
    @grouchosfoil7509 Před 22 dny +42

    Where are the Earnest Borgnines' today? Such a great actor.

    • @markmaki4460
      @markmaki4460 Před 15 dny +3

      The egos have taken over. There is no humility (humbleness) in actors, let alone any of the rest of Hollywood, today.
      Only a truly humble person can deliver a humble performance.
      And only a truly humble person can truly love, like Ernest Borgnine.

    • @smrtnz5995
      @smrtnz5995 Před 8 dny

      Formula Movies are made by mega studios to make money . That’s why I watch independent films, foreign films that deal with people, their emotions and the artists that translate their vision onto the screen.

  • @pukegreenpea4628
    @pukegreenpea4628 Před 8 dny +5

    I saw this movie years ago. Broke my heart. He’s a good man. The self doubt is sad.

  • @TheSouthIsHot
    @TheSouthIsHot Před 5 dny +3

    I watched this movie a few years ago on TCM. The plot is so simple but kept me riveted. When folks say they don’t make them like they used to, this is what they mean. The best story telling doesn’t need a whole lot of flash and bang. Marty is absolutely the best of story telling.

  • @infoscholar5221
    @infoscholar5221 Před 11 dny +3

    Whatever people say about the guy, I was a nobody, met him at Dragoncon in 2008, when i met him again at the same con in 2012, he stepped past the two young ladies fronting his table, held his hands to me, and smiled, and said "Brother Tim"! my nerd friends were floored -- as was I, he remembered our conversation, like it had been the day before, he died, like a year later.

    • @slackjaw4270
      @slackjaw4270 Před 11 dny

      Glad you got to see Enie then. I remember going to DragonCon and seeing him but was afraid to pay the 75 bucks for meet and greet because i just lost my job. I still regret it being a huge fan. My distant cousin worked with him on Marty.

  • @olly8
    @olly8 Před 5 dny +14

    Ernie was married nearly 40yrs to a gorgeous woman named Tova. She loved & adored him. They are together now ❤ He was such a Great actor!! RIP🌹

    • @lobear3074
      @lobear3074 Před 2 dny

      No one wants to hear that, they would rather wallow in self pitty and blame women.

    • @theonewiththeeyeoftruth884
      @theonewiththeeyeoftruth884 Před 24 minutami

      @@lobear3074 Is that the only thing people can do? Otherwise, they should just be happy?

    • @lobear3074
      @lobear3074 Před 16 minutami

      @@theonewiththeeyeoftruth884 I’m being sarcastic. I don’t think people should just be happy, but they certainly shouldn’t spend all day on CZcams in their echo chamber of misery. You are sad and lonely, ok, so is everyone, now shut it and move on.

  • @Dashingdiva73
    @Dashingdiva73 Před dnem +2

    I remember feeling like this. I got my heart broken so hard by putting myself out there, I didn’t want to risk it again. I remember sitting on the edge of my bed, crying. My mom came in and I had the same reaction as Marty. The very next January, I put on my proverbial blue suit and went out begrudgingly, and that’s when I met my beautiful husband. This feeling though, it the pit of despair. You feel so hopeless, invisible, unworthy. Yet, you have to keep finding ways to get yourself out there despite those feelings. ….

  • @brockjennings
    @brockjennings Před 6 měsíci +18

    It must have been surreal experience for Ernest Borgnine to win the best actor Oscar over fellow nominee, Spencer Tracy, who he co-stared in "Bad Day at Black Rock" also in 1955. He respected Spencer so much.

    • @michaelryan2416
      @michaelryan2416 Před 20 dny

      @@brockjennings didn’t know this. Thanks 🙏

    • @heliumcalcium396
      @heliumcalcium396 Před 17 dny +3

      Tracy advised Borgnine not to take the part in "Marty", saying that it would be a little black & white movie that no one would ever see. At the Academy Award ceremony, as Borgnine walked to the stage to accept the Oscar, he passed Tracy, and Tracy said "you never listen to me, do you?"

  • @Agent77X
    @Agent77X Před 17 dny +7

    Ernest Borgnine had a superstar acting career that lasted 60 years, won an Oscar, had a blasted on his TV series too!😊 Very relatable actor!😊

  • @richardramjohn1590
    @richardramjohn1590 Před 16 dny +6

    Borgnine won an Oscar for this movie,well deserved

  • @ivymp4
    @ivymp4 Před 10 dny +2

    The first time I saw this movie I stumbled upon it and had been single for 6 years…I went another 5 years single, this scene literally made me cry my eyes out for years, I’ve always felt a deep connection to Marty since that seeing it for the first time.

  • @kiviuq1552
    @kiviuq1552 Před 9 dny +4

    First saw this as a teenager; it resonated decades ago and still does….

  • @daisyrafferty2204
    @daisyrafferty2204 Před 19 dny +7

    Our media-driven culture really got it's start in the 1950s. We had Paul Newman, Marlon Brando and James Dean in the movies...so guys like "Marty" compared themselves to them and decided they were deficient. Our country is driven by celebrity.

  • @dianesegale8783
    @dianesegale8783 Před 10 dny +3

    One of my favorite movies, I wish I could find a man like Marty

  • @berniewighton1496
    @berniewighton1496 Před 8 dny +3

    What a wonderful performance from Mr Borgnine ❤❤❤

  • @sylviacarlson3561
    @sylviacarlson3561 Před 20 dny +14

    This is a great study in acting. Both actors are wonderful. I couldn't stop watching.

  • @Bodyknowledge77
    @Bodyknowledge77 Před 11 dny +2

    Boy is that the power of art reflecting/portraying realities! Being on the phone as a 47 yr old guy frustration dumping recently to my 77 year old mother on the phone. "You don't understand!" I exclaimed. She replied; " I do understand ". Then as the conversation continued she proved she didn't understand. I don't look like a "Marty" on the outside but feel the suffering of one. on the inside.

  • @masteryoda498
    @masteryoda498 Před 11 dny +3

    Whilst most Hollywood movies are very unrealistic, the movie Marty is as real as it gets.

  • @martingoldfire
    @martingoldfire Před 11 dny +2

    I only knew the man from Airwolf, but I seem to remember him making me cry as a young man, he was in retrospect the true gem of that show.
    This was a great scene, it really tugged at the roots of my heart. Brilliant performance mr Borgnine👏

  • @besskaterinsky3
    @besskaterinsky3 Před 19 dny +6

    The character of Marty is only supposed to be in his mid-30s. It's amazing how society can make you feel like you have no chance at finding your person after such a young age! And I felt the exact same way at 34, and met my now-husband at 35. If you want to find someone, you don't have to give up.

    • @annainspain5176
      @annainspain5176 Před 18 dny +2

      My husband was 37 when we met. His whole family thought he'd never marry. They never liked me much but that didn't bother us. 40 years later most of them are gone and we're still married.

  • @redsol3629
    @redsol3629 Před 9 dny +2

    Sometimes someone hurts you so badly that you are never the same. You can never trust again, not like you once did. I am not saying that you should give up. Only to recognise that you are different now, you can not return to the naïve man you once were.

  • @paulhenry5174
    @paulhenry5174 Před 11 dny +3

    One of the best actors ever.

  • @SuperBC10
    @SuperBC10 Před 3 dny +1

    "I'm just a fat, ugly man"!
    "YOU'RE NOT UGLY"!
    🤔
    One of the finest movies ever made ❤

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Před 4 měsíci +15

    Ernie you were wonderful ❤

  • @brianholihan5497
    @brianholihan5497 Před 16 dny +2

    Huge Borgnine fan. He played a sadistic character who beat Sinatra to death in "From Here to Eternity" and then masterfully played Marty, a sensitive and vulnerable man. In real life, he was cheerful and friendly.

  • @GOLDFOLDS1
    @GOLDFOLDS1 Před 13 dny +4

    BORGNINE WAS A LEGEND.. AMAZING. SOOOO GOOD

  • @margaretpepper3550
    @margaretpepper3550 Před 17 dny +4

    Brilliant film. We have all been there....

  • @thefirstofthelastones8952

    I will always remember Ernest Borgnine as the man that fought EVVIIILLLL!
    May he Rest in Peace.

  • @douglasolomon5191
    @douglasolomon5191 Před 17 dny +6

    No surprise that he won the academy award

  • @nancybusso6171
    @nancybusso6171 Před 12 dny +3

    One of the greatest actors of all times!!

  • @amymalina5073
    @amymalina5073 Před 15 dny +5

    Even just thinking about this scene and this entire movie, makes me tear up. Such honesty about the human condition. And what amazing performances, that script! One of my most favorite films for sure

  • @user-in7hz1nu8l
    @user-in7hz1nu8l Před 20 dny +8

    This is such a sad film and he is superb in the role

    • @ncasti
      @ncasti Před 16 dny +1

      But it had a happy ending!

  • @vilck4563
    @vilck4563 Před 20 dny +17

    The golden age of Hollywood is dead,great actors great movies.

  • @Brian-uy2tj
    @Brian-uy2tj Před 8 dny +2

    If you haven't seen "Marty" do yourself a favor and check it out. It is a great movie and Ernest Borgnine truly earned the Oscar for it. Casablanca was similar in that neither movie was really supposed to be anything special but somehow everything came together and they turned out to be really special movies. it really is a heart warming movie.

  • @user-pw9lw4uc2g
    @user-pw9lw4uc2g Před 13 dny +3

    What a phenomenal movie this was. Ernest definitely deserved the Oscar he earned. PS I might be biased I'm from the Bronx.

  • @sniffableandirresistble
    @sniffableandirresistble Před 11 dny +1

    No wonder he got the oscar for this nightmarish glimpse and simultaneously a premonition of life for men now coalesced, absent, and purulent all at once ❤

  • @free..to..air..
    @free..to..air.. Před 18 dny +4

    A wonderful...thoughtful film...which quite rightly gave Ernest Borgnine an Oscar

  • @johnbarone8948
    @johnbarone8948 Před 15 dny +2

    Ernest was a great actor. He could play any role and play it convincingly well.

  • @chriscroteau931
    @chriscroteau931 Před 11 dny +6

    This movie is annoying. They dog on him for being single and then when he finds a woman he really likes, they dog on her for being "dog faced". I know that's intended in the set up for the film's climax, but it hits too close to home for this viewer. We're all too often faced with the cruel and prejudiced busybodyness of those around us.

    • @yellowblanka6058
      @yellowblanka6058 Před dnem

      Only in Hollywood would they consider her "dog faced", anywhere else she would be considered attractive.

  • @atllzable
    @atllzable Před 14 dny +2

    Isn't ABSOLUTELY AMAZING how such classic movies are SO RELATABLE in our Lives,...up-to-date...??? The emotion,...the relatable of Character, Marty,..performed to it's full potential by Ernest Borgnine...Blessings to everyone that relates to such Heart-Felt movies..💙💙💙

  • @bleysmonroe5994
    @bleysmonroe5994 Před 5 měsíci +8

    This movie is so relatable. I really don’t got what really want.

  • @Judy-mn6ey
    @Judy-mn6ey Před 2 dny

    One of my all time favorites, still watch it from time to time. Great actor

  • @uslines
    @uslines Před 19 dny +5

    The best acting Ernest Bourgnine

  • @nickpeluso7511
    @nickpeluso7511 Před 8 dny +2

    Has a happy ending for him. For the rest of us men in the real world it won't end so happy

  • @subwayjoefrombrooklyn4471

    Brings tears to my eyes every time. 😢 (But the movie did have a beautiful ending.)

  • @adrianturner7308
    @adrianturner7308 Před 5 dny +1

    Up until I started to date my wife, I thought I and pretty much everyone in my family thought I was the consummate bachelor. Got married in 2007, according to my wife we knew each other about 4 years before we got married. I got married at age 51. I so relate to this movie.

  • @MM-vv8mt
    @MM-vv8mt Před 18 dny +3

    Erine was one of the greatest film actors of his generation. He was great in Marty, From Here to Eternity, Bad Day at Black Rock, The Poseidon Adventure, and The Emperor of the North, all classics that are still worth watching today.

  • @sharonvincent1427
    @sharonvincent1427 Před 7 dny +1

    That scene made my heart ache. For him and his Mum.

  • @jc7052
    @jc7052 Před 20 dny +7

    I love this movie .

  • @charlesharnois3684
    @charlesharnois3684 Před 14 dny +2

    One Of My Favorite Movies, Ernest Borgnine Shows The Depth Of His Acting! Don't Make Them Like Him Anymore, Definitely Deserved The Oscar He Received!

  • @goittoog7563
    @goittoog7563 Před 14 dny +3

    Ernest Borgnine begged the director to let him play the part, one he knew so well...absolute great classic, in every way.

  • @vxy357
    @vxy357 Před 14 dny +3

    The low self esteem on this guy is palatable.

  • @plum4620
    @plum4620 Před dnem +1

    My Dad got to meet him a couple times at a golf tournament, said he was a nice guy.

  • @garyfrancis6193
    @garyfrancis6193 Před 8 dny +3

    This is absolutely correct. It was true then and even more true now with social media and the rise in cat ladies. It’s feminism that makes so many lonely people.

    • @triumph_cv
      @triumph_cv  Před 8 dny +1

      @@garyfrancis6193 dating apps and social media also is a cause. Gives the illusion that everyone is disposable/easily replaceable.

  • @ericstrahler5767
    @ericstrahler5767 Před 8 dny +1

    26 years in a long term relationship over. The lonliness alone now wasnt welcome but now is. Amazing what time to yourself can achieve.

  • @Sophie_kent
    @Sophie_kent Před měsícem +8

    I love this movie

  • @mikemacdee6390
    @mikemacdee6390 Před 11 dny +2

    a powerful scene from the 1955 movie Marty (adds melodramatic music to cheapen it as much as possible)

  • @user-mc5ch1rs4d
    @user-mc5ch1rs4d Před 8 dny +4

    Let him eat in peace woman