One of the best movies ever made. There’s only a woman in for less than 18.25 seconds. I usually put it on once or twice a year when I’m doing something else… and every time I just sit down and watch it. One of the greatest non-israeli crimes of the 21st century is that it wasn’t made into a trilogy.
I always found the idea of Georgian era midshipmen really sad. Sending kids to war like that was fricked up. It exposed them to a brutal man's world at too young of an age imo. As the film shows, where a 10 year old fights in life or death battles and becomes a war amputee. I'm sure they made their mothers proud in their smart uniforms, but idk how parents back then were just ok with sending their children into combat at such a tender age.
By the Napoleonic era, the concept of nobility had drastically changed. The Industrial Revolution was a fundamental shift in western values, and represented ideological, social, and economic change. The class system changed, and to keep it short, being "noble" or from the wealthy social elite did not have the same benefits and privileges it once had. Military service was on of the few ways a wealthy family could still distinguish themselves among the social elite, as officer commissions were still only reserved for the very wealthy (i.e, people that could attend college). Basically, families would send their sons to the Naval Academy and to war as an officer because it kept the family's status among the elite. This concept is actually a central theme in Sharpe, another Napoleonic kino series.
I fricking hate that gay Paul Newman and his character deserved it in the story. But if you want kino prison movies with an escape scene, I raise you this:
>movie about an isolated and alianated man who has ever had one means of expressing himself who is paraded around like a caged animal to be laughed at because he can act only in how he was made to
never thought I could relate to a psychotic man who slathers himself in shoe polish and fights prison guards
Kind of fascinated by sailing, is it good?
One of the best movies ever made. There’s only a woman in for less than 18.25 seconds. I usually put it on once or twice a year when I’m doing something else… and every time I just sit down and watch it. One of the greatest non-israeli crimes of the 21st century is that it wasn’t made into a trilogy.
Do you sail? I sail and plan on doing so in the boston harbor.
My dad sails and I've been out with him a few times. It's very fun but you need someone with experience to show you what you're doing.
if this movie was released today, under the same quality and historical accuracy, it would radicalize zoomers
How so?
Watch it and find out. Genuinely, if you watch this film and it does not inspire you to lift then you either are low t or a woman
>it wasn’t made into a trilogy
Although indeed this movie it's a mix of three books, it's PERFECT as it is.
Any musical with production numbers
absolutely, it's a favorite of mine as well, though I'm not sure what it has to do with IST
>though I'm not sure what it has to do with IST
low t male detected.
One of the best movies ever made. My favorite movie of all time.
Its overrated by IST theres some stupid scenes like bird collection or whatever
Its a solid 7
i'm trans btw don't know if that matters
I also keep my poop in jars and sniff it. Each day smells a little different depending on what I ate.
Yes, the books are good too.
based and IQ pilled
sniffs glue pilled
Based
gay
PULL IT DOWN
THE SOLDIER SAID
I PUT AN ARROW IN HIS HEAD
Ten year old midshipman with one farm boards an enemy vessel and starts fricking unloading on them with a brace of pistols.
Hardest c**t ever.
I always found the idea of Georgian era midshipmen really sad. Sending kids to war like that was fricked up. It exposed them to a brutal man's world at too young of an age imo. As the film shows, where a 10 year old fights in life or death battles and becomes a war amputee. I'm sure they made their mothers proud in their smart uniforms, but idk how parents back then were just ok with sending their children into combat at such a tender age.
By the Napoleonic era, the concept of nobility had drastically changed. The Industrial Revolution was a fundamental shift in western values, and represented ideological, social, and economic change. The class system changed, and to keep it short, being "noble" or from the wealthy social elite did not have the same benefits and privileges it once had. Military service was on of the few ways a wealthy family could still distinguish themselves among the social elite, as officer commissions were still only reserved for the very wealthy (i.e, people that could attend college). Basically, families would send their sons to the Naval Academy and to war as an officer because it kept the family's status among the elite. This concept is actually a central theme in Sharpe, another Napoleonic kino series.
The world was a lot harder back then. Many kids never had a first birthday.
Isn't the concept of a decent childhood pretty much a Victorian invention?
no
Also IST Kino - Cool Hand Luke
I fricking hate that gay Paul Newman and his character deserved it in the story. But if you want kino prison movies with an escape scene, I raise you this:
Steve McQueen > Paul ~~*Newman*~~
>Master & Commander
>Sharpe
>Cool Hand Luke
kino
kino
kino
keep 'em coming boys
All good selection, lads.
That movie was good too. Difficult to understand at first but really stuck with me
Braveheart for sure
I watched this movie at least once a week with my brother between ages 7-10. Shame Heath ~~*offed*~~ himselfr4g0
If you mfers think that the film is good you should try reading the books.
Patrick O'Brian is an absolute master of the language.
>undisputed III
>avengement
The film that divided /fitlit/
If zoomers read Dubois' speech in the book they would literally radicalise
the book doesn't count apparently
BRONSON
>movie about an isolated and alianated man who has ever had one means of expressing himself who is paraded around like a caged animal to be laughed at because he can act only in how he was made to
never thought I could relate to a psychotic man who slathers himself in shoe polish and fights prison guards