Imagine if someone told you back in 2013 they're making a movie based on a manga, mixing Groundhog Day, Saving Private Ryan and Starship Troopers, starring an always running Tom Cruise and that it'll be an underated masterpiece you'll never tired rewatching it.
Note exactly, manga "all you need is kill" (2 tomes with obata's drawing) was done after, in 2014, when film production started in 2011-2012, and manga's story is a bit different . After all it's a light novel adaptation.
Watch Jon Campea,and Robert Burnet,break down and praise it for an hour,it's one of there favorite Tom Cruise movies,I tend to agreeTop Gun 2,A Few Good Men,Days Of Thunder,and MI 2
YES! I also appreciated the humility with this role. He experienced the life as an everyday soldier, his voice didn't matter, he had no privileges. From there he worked his way up and earned the respect of us the audience. In the end, everyone's reality had changed and all he had left was his memory, and he became a better man from it.
Maybe it was a bit sad that only 2 people would probably know it was him who saved the world but I think he was just glad he was out of the time loop prison. But I wonder how that particular blood will affect him in the future. If he dies again in some form or another does that mean he’ll just wake up again in the chopper again or now that he has the superior alpha blood, can he choose a point in time during his death? It kinda left me wondering.
To all those arguing, imagine this: At the start of the war all the human soldiers knew how to fully use the suits and were badass in them, as you would expect from fully trained professional soldiers. However this is a few years after the start of the war. The trained professionals have all died due to the aliens cheating with their resets and the human army has drafted anyone they can. Draftees with a couple weeks induction cannot be expected to use the suits to their full potential without ripping their own arms out of joint. Humanity can easily produce more suits, but cannot easily produce trained troops in a short amount of time.
Ah yes. "Humanity can easily produce more suits, but cannot easily produce trained troops in short amount of time". Relatable thing in these Corona time, I guess. We can easily produce more hazmat suits, but cannot easily produce trained medical workers.
I think the suits were new. They explained it in a commercial that they were first tested in the battle of bla bla by that woman & her squad. So they have no experience in the suit regardless of their experience as soldiers because the suits are a new response to the aliens.
@@scowler92 What about those several reports of perfectly healthy individuals literally dying from it? Young ones too (which is why they made the news) another thing, the virus isnt known to kill, but it weakens most of your own organs, making you susceptible to other diseases. I have an uncle who is a very fit person, very healthy. over 5 months ago he was infected, and because of covid its done a lot of damage to his body and he is still suffering the affects.
Actually pretty badass how they implemented such a simple idea in such a complex way; the most dangerous weapon you could possibly imagine, is a weapon that *Never Dies*
Yeah, I always thought that was a really cool part of the movie. Part of the reason you scratch your head at how useless those suits seemed at the beginning is because nobody knew how to actually use them. I also like how they chose to have them move as though they really were these several hundred pound suits. Even though they're agile, there's a lot of momentum.
The current top comment in the other clip is how about useless and slow the suit is. And with 12million views versus 800k here, it's annoying how so few see how in the same move that the suits are only slow because everyone are noobs.
@@dogboy0912 since the aliens can reset time before everything went to shit for them, they probably killed off the more skilled and knowledgeable bunch who have decent/great control over these suits, leaving only poorly trained fresh recruits who could barely even control it to die in their last stand
I love when he’s running circles around the pit killing mimics, the other marine is just “WHAT THE-?!” Such a great film. Would make for a fantastic video game.
there was a mobile game,,some years back,had great physics and gameplay,,you actually died alot of times to the point you actually knew what to do next,just like the movie. it was awesome,too bad it wasnt finished,,and for whatever reason,it was removed from play stores,,you can check out the gameplay on youtube,,
If memory serves, someone did the math and not only does the MC have the benefit of knowing how everything's going to play out but he's accumulated over a solid decade's worth of combat experience. No wonder he's a badass killing machine. With the exception of Rita, by the end he has more than twice the combat experience of even the most hardened veteran on that beach.
Haven't seen all his movies but everyone this century I've liked. He picks winners and owns it for them. Mission Impossible series are well done and fun.
This movie was so under rated that it didn't make much money in the box office. But this is hands down my favorite movie from Tom Cruz. And my top 5 Sci fi films of all time.
Rita is partly responsible for the huge number of deaths on the beach. Because she was stuck in the loop for thousands of days she became an expert in using the suit. On her last day before she lost the time reset power she killed tons of mimics and the military thought this was because the suit was formidable technology. Because of this the suits became popular despite being heavy and risky to wear. They mention this in the film, that a first time user of the suit can kill hundreds of mimics a day. The catch is you can only kill hundreds of mimics a day if you’ve practiced using the suit for thousands of hours like cage or Rita.
No, the suits were already standard issue even before the Battle of Verdun, the war has been going on for years and the soldiers are effectively the same as pilots. This long into the war, virtually all initial units which had the luxury of years of training have been wiped out, leaving mostly fresh recruits to throw to the front enmass. It’s a similar issue that Germany and Japan faced in WWII, they were able to replenish aircraft but not pilots, leaving their late-war air capabilities far weaker than their early-war capabilities since most of the trained pilots have been killed and only rookies with lackluster training remained, so while aircraft technology advanced their actually skills didn’t.
@@roy6907 Concerning the pilot issue for WWII; Japan and Germany didn't have pilot rotations unlike America. For example your aces in Japan and Germany would fly until they die. America had it's aces rotated out and sent to train new pilots so that the newer pilots coming into war had ace techniques pounded into their heads, thus raising the standard of new pilots compared to the opposing side's new pilots. (That and millions of gallons of oil that allowed the US to train pilots unlike the Japanese and Germans.)
@@manupontheprecipice6254 You're right, I was just dumbing down the issue to fit the context of LDR. In LDR, you'll probably die in your first battle anyways and you can't just fly back to base whenever you take some damage. Also mass production of exo-suits have different logistic requirements than aircraft.
It's amazing to think that there was an actual real attempt made by humanity, one that we never see. And at some point they actually managed to kill one of those larger alpha aliens, and trigger the reset. And then we get to see the aliens second attempt, with the humans completely unaware, just going ahead and doing the exact same thing, with the aliens fully aware of everything they're about to do. The best example of this is the alien buried in the ground, at the exact point where the squad meets up, already positioned to suddenly spring up and murder them all. Such an OP power!!
On the first day, he doesn't know the mechanic of the suit but after several dies, he understands the mechanic of the game and look how efficient he is at hand to hand combat or weapon vs weapon. It's like *"trying and failing is part of the game, that's how you know what works and what not"*
So lot's of jokes about autosaves, but imagine if the whole army had autosaves... the battle would never conclude because everybody would be wanting to do their kills with more style than their mates
just going out on a whim here but the war wasn't won until two soldiers were trained fully enough to predict/anticipate mimic movements and take advantage of the suits to take each one down without the use of the looper device. At one point the movie briefly touches on the fact that several soldiers were actually great at using the suits but were probably killed during the battle of Verdun. Only the Angel of Verdun survived and she wasn't that great at predicting mimic movements as she died on the beach hundreds of times. The real discovery was when Major William Cage learned how to instruct her during a fight and use her excellent fighting skills to overcome the mimics at the beach.
What I love about this montage is how vulnerable it renders the angel of verdun. The entire movie is to show us that despite her badass reputation, she was likely killed hundreds of times in as pathetic a fashion. She has no delusions about her abilities and is purely pragmatic because she likely trained with the original troops who knew how to use their gear as well if not better than she did. She knows she's nothing special because only she's lived through the failures. Incidentally analogous to life. People seldom remember your failures lest they be a cautionary tale. Most people can only appreciate success. Don't fear rejection, no one remembers that shit.
I think I do love in both the manga and this they sort of address the fact the suits have amazing potential, if you could use it to its full potential you would basically be unstoppable however it's so powerful that if you don't know what you're doing it'll literally rip you apart. So most of the soldiers have it on autopilot because they haven't had enough time to train with them before the war broke out, which is why are two leads are so epic in them, they've had plenty of time to keep practicing without consequence able to fully push the suits to the limit since if he dies he can just come back so he's able to push the suit to its absolute human limit
Two details I really enjoy: As Cage gets more skilled and experienced, the music sounds more detailed and cooler and he stops wearing a helmet because a helmet never saved him from dying.
Love when Vrataski and Cage are making their final run off the beach. They are so locked into their own actions, each other. It's like two awesome vid players in their prime trying to take down an ultimate, impossible boss with a precise set of actions. After he dives, Cage starts firing into a space even before the Mimic appears and it is destroyed instantly when it does.
Crazy to think that, at one point, humanity had won this battle and almost defeated the aliens, but then an Alpha was killed and the day was reset and it was game over from there.
@@Cecil97 realistic suits look better. leave manga stylistic to manga =) They actually made these suits, though they were just extra weigh actors were carrying (40 kg for Tom Cruz and 20 kg for Emily). Besides they actually did this jumping tricks while wearing these suits (however Emily had a rubber suit that was much lighter for these flips).
@@Cecil97 remember that all of the suit here are practical effect that why it look so good, if you want the one like the manga they have to use CGI, and to me, they did it right
I loved Bill Paxton as an actor. The only thing holding him back was his personal charisma which shone through even when he played less charismatic characters.
@@Justin-ny8df Wow I read your comment, which prompted me to look up and only then I saw what I thought was a loose hair and instinctively tried to wipe it off my screen despite just reading the damn comment lmao
This movie, Jack Reacher and The Last Samurai are the only Tom Cruise movies i watch repeatedly. All others, even Top Gun are good but not good enough to repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, etc.
Childhood is wanting your favorite games to be made into movies. Growing up is knowing that some movies need to be made into games. The dying-then-coming-back-better mechanic is literally already there.
What I like about this scene when Tom Cruise's character is killing Mimics left and right is the astonishment of Squad J. To Squad J's eyes, Tom Cruise's character is a deserter who apparently never fought, only to be shown as an unstoppable killing machine.
Given that this movie is based on the manga All You Need is Kill, the people who made this movie could probably make a killer Attack on Titan adaptation. They pretty much nailed the action and comradery among the soldiers
Awesome movie. The battle suits look very based on the book "Starship Troopers" Although the movie from the 90's, took a satirical turn to the story -- the effects of this movie would have made Starship Troopers amazing.
More based on Elysium. Starship Troopers book battlesuits were actually more like Mecha. Ridiculously powerful mecha. 1 mile spacing for 'infantry' to avoid catching eachother as collateral.
Even though this removes the fear of dying, just imagine the insanity gained and the ache felt from having to do this over and over and over and over a million times, not being able to go back to where you died but having to go through all the crap you start with at the beginning before you can learn and prepare for the next run and at the same time watch someone you start to care about die again and again in front of you. Seriously that must be stressful as hell.
If only the entire army was able to use the suit in his 50% of how Cage does, we could have one of the best actions clips of the history but the shortest movie ever made.
Actually, in the lore, that's exactly how the war was early on. Until the alpha aliens used their cheaty save scumming powers to systematically wipe out all the proficient soldiers, and now all humanity has left is fresh recruits with _nowhere near_ the training the original soldiers had.
I just love the extreme feeling of chaos this movie has, just Aliens and Humans beating the shit out of each other is one of the best things I've ever imagined and this movie achieves it
I think it is crazy they managed to pull off a Regression movie. There have been "Time Travel" movies where the character regresses to fix his mistakes but not one where he dies several times.
Something tells me those suits have great potential but not suitable for such full scale assault like this. Why not mass produce LAVs with miniguns to mow them down?
I would say they’re using them like that because they’re fighting aliens, no point in using prior tactics against an enemy that can one shot helis easily
Well you can clearly see how emily and her squad moves properly on the suit, the problem was these soldiers those who knows the suit probably was able to break the enemy lines but since the enemy can reset time who knows, the aliens are probably doing the beach landing countless of times until that alien who can reset the time mistakenly attack tom Cruise, you can see how coordinated they counter the beach landing
I remember going to watch a movie and it was sold out or I missed it and didn’t want to go home without watching a movie so I picked this one without even caring to watch it . Best decision I ever made
Epic movie, that is an analogy to past lives.....if your an old soul, it makes perfect sense. Do it again, and again, and again, until lessons are learned and progress is made. Its that painful at times.
Normal humans can't just reset if they die; they get one chance, so surviving is very important in a battle. Main character has no qualms about dying and would even prefer dying to being injured.
Those war scenes were flawless. You can really sense the total chaos of the fight while clearly understanding everything that's going on
Yes, and I love the parallels with the D-Day landings.
Nope nope. It would be better without the shaky cam. Hollywood should abandon it.
@@drekson23 oh brother
You have no idea what war is.
@@drekson23 dude, there's barely "shaky cam" here. Just well directed scenes
Imagine if someone told you back in 2013 they're making a movie based on a manga, mixing Groundhog Day, Saving Private Ryan and Starship Troopers, starring an always running Tom Cruise and that it'll be an underated masterpiece you'll never tired rewatching it.
Note exactly, manga "all you need is kill" (2 tomes with obata's drawing) was done after, in 2014, when film production started in 2011-2012, and manga's story is a bit different . After all it's a light novel adaptation.
"Masterpiece" xD
This is underrated comment
They bought the right for "all you need is kill" and making the manga using the original art.
Watch Jon Campea,and Robert Burnet,break down and praise it for an hour,it's one of there favorite Tom Cruise movies,I tend to agreeTop Gun 2,A Few Good Men,Days Of Thunder,and MI 2
I think this is Cruise’s 1st role as the character who starts off as the coward but finishes as the hero.
YES! I also appreciated the humility with this role. He experienced the life as an everyday soldier, his voice didn't matter, he had no privileges. From there he worked his way up and earned the respect of us the audience. In the end, everyone's reality had changed and all he had left was his memory, and he became a better man from it.
It would be nice to see him play another villain role. He only did 2. He plays them really well.
I think when he woke up he actually a zero
Plus no one knows or believe (except Rita and Dr. Carter) what he has done for saving the world is even more heartbreaking.
Maybe it was a bit sad that only 2 people would probably know it was him who saved the world but I think he was just glad he was out of the time loop prison. But I wonder how that particular blood will affect him in the future. If he dies again in some form or another does that mean he’ll just wake up again in the chopper again or now that he has the superior alpha blood, can he choose a point in time during his death? It kinda left me wondering.
To all those arguing, imagine this:
At the start of the war all the human soldiers knew how to fully use the suits and were badass in them, as you would expect from fully trained professional soldiers.
However this is a few years after the start of the war. The trained professionals have all died due to the aliens cheating with their resets and the human army has drafted anyone they can. Draftees with a couple weeks induction cannot be expected to use the suits to their full potential without ripping their own arms out of joint.
Humanity can easily produce more suits, but cannot easily produce trained troops in a short amount of time.
Ah yes. "Humanity can easily produce more suits, but cannot easily produce trained troops in short amount of time". Relatable thing in these Corona time, I guess. We can easily produce more hazmat suits, but cannot easily produce trained medical workers.
I think the suits were new. They explained it in a commercial that they were first tested in the battle of bla bla by that woman & her squad.
So they have no experience in the suit regardless of their experience as soldiers because the suits are a new response to the aliens.
@@scowler92 What about those several reports of perfectly healthy individuals literally dying from it? Young ones too (which is why they made the news)
another thing, the virus isnt known to kill, but it weakens most of your own organs, making you susceptible to other diseases. I have an uncle who is a very fit person, very healthy. over 5 months ago he was infected, and because of covid its done a lot of damage to his body and he is still suffering the affects.
@@skinlord2902
Supposedly, people with oddball blood types suffer more debilitating symptoms.
And Rita killed hundreds of mimics on her first day of combat because she could - like Cruise - reset that day again and again.
Soul series players understand this scene on a personal level
This is me playing Halo on legendary difficulty
@@wumbosaurus9121 especially halo 2 on legendary, is straight up hell
Heh. That is true, but even other types of players could potentially understand this as well.
*video
@@TrianglePants *scenes
So I guess he's doing a speedrun?
Aliens would be fucked
Yes, it was a speed run.
Basically XD
@@davecrupel2817 oh no's
Lmao thought the same
Actually pretty badass how they implemented such a simple idea in such a complex way; the most dangerous weapon you could possibly imagine, is a weapon that *Never Dies*
Can you imagine if everyone leaned how to use the suits to their full potential?
LeRezwarrior don’t even wanna now how the fast the soldiers could take over the beach
Yeah, I always thought that was a really cool part of the movie. Part of the reason you scratch your head at how useless those suits seemed at the beginning is because nobody knew how to actually use them. I also like how they chose to have them move as though they really were these several hundred pound suits. Even though they're agile, there's a lot of momentum.
The current top comment in the other clip is how about useless and slow the suit is. And with 12million views versus 800k here, it's annoying how so few see how in the same move that the suits are only slow because everyone are noobs.
@curtis bowers you watched too much "Player One" 😅
@@dogboy0912 since the aliens can reset time before everything went to shit for them, they probably killed off the more skilled and knowledgeable bunch who have decent/great control over these suits, leaving only poorly trained fresh recruits who could barely even control it to die in their last stand
"hey sarge, the new guy, Whats his name again?"
"EDGE OF TOMORROW"
What are we, some kind of edge of tomorrow?
Roll credits
Celebrity names are getting out of hand
Lmaoo
I N V I N I C I B L E
When you have auto save on.
Lmao , gold
Best part about Skyrim
@@CoolPandaTheMovieNerd always autosave when entering suspicious place
awesome theme music starts
But don't forget to make main save
I love when he’s running circles around the pit killing mimics, the other marine is just “WHAT THE-?!” Such a great film. Would make for a fantastic video game.
there was a mobile game,,some years back,had great physics and gameplay,,you actually died alot of times to the point you actually knew what to do next,just like the movie. it was awesome,too bad it wasnt finished,,and for whatever reason,it was removed from play stores,,you can check out the gameplay on youtube,,
I play Metal Gear Solid long time ago. That was the first time I saw this kind of suit
@@thelibrarian3006 that's a great argument, Mr Librarian
Why don't you back it up with a source? 🔪
@@brayo_yobra what game?
@@Derpy-bk6go was called edge of tommorow
If memory serves, someone did the math and not only does the MC have the benefit of knowing how everything's going to play out but he's accumulated over a solid decade's worth of combat experience. No wonder he's a badass killing machine. With the exception of Rita, by the end he has more than twice the combat experience of even the most hardened veteran on that beach.
pretty much none of them were vets. they didn't have lots of training or prior battles with the suits. hence why most were dispatched with ease
I heard that the manga hinted that he had been through the loop tens 9f thousands of times.
he trained even harder under rita, and by training he trained to his death like literally. He died like 100 times in his training
Ele ficou 10 anos no loop ?
@@EtBiluNoBrasildaLoucura So the theory goes
So this is basically how being a video game character looks to the npcs
That's very accurate lol. You'll do all this and the NPC will still say, "Pretty good, but I've seen better" or something
@@RyanxDunn "It's not hard to improve on GARBAGE"
@@RyanxDunn Classic COD moment
I am not a big fan of T. Cruise, but after i read the visual novel and saw this movie, I can say openly... Cruise did great in this movie.
It was very refreshing to me to see him in the role where his character is scared out of his mind at the beginning.
I never knew there was a visual novel. I thought it come straight out of All You Need is Kill
@@refibayu8457 Yes, novel and manga
Haven't seen all his movies but everyone this century I've liked. He picks winners and owns it for them. Mission Impossible series are well done and fun.
He's a weirdo but he's excellent in EVERY movie
This movie was so under rated that it didn't make much money in the box office. But this is hands down my favorite movie from Tom Cruz. And my top 5 Sci fi films of all time.
Well the ending was absolute Garbage 🗑️. If they did at the end what they in the first amazing 80% of the movie.
Yes I agree
@@KNIGHTJUMPS why do you think it was shit?
@@khanjare Rushed, typical, boring ending.
The chemistry between Tom cruise and Emile blunt made this movie great.
Rita is partly responsible for the huge number of deaths on the beach. Because she was stuck in the loop for thousands of days she became an expert in using the suit. On her last day before she lost the time reset power she killed tons of mimics and the military thought this was because the suit was formidable technology. Because of this the suits became popular despite being heavy and risky to wear. They mention this in the film, that a first time user of the suit can kill hundreds of mimics a day. The catch is you can only kill hundreds of mimics a day if you’ve practiced using the suit for thousands of hours like cage or Rita.
No, the suits were already standard issue even before the Battle of Verdun, the war has been going on for years and the soldiers are effectively the same as pilots. This long into the war, virtually all initial units which had the luxury of years of training have been wiped out, leaving mostly fresh recruits to throw to the front enmass.
It’s a similar issue that Germany and Japan faced in WWII, they were able to replenish aircraft but not pilots, leaving their late-war air capabilities far weaker than their early-war capabilities since most of the trained pilots have been killed and only rookies with lackluster training remained, so while aircraft technology advanced their actually skills didn’t.
@@roy6907 my explanation is cooler :)
@@roy6907 Concerning the pilot issue for WWII; Japan and Germany didn't have pilot rotations unlike America. For example your aces in Japan and Germany would fly until they die. America had it's aces rotated out and sent to train new pilots so that the newer pilots coming into war had ace techniques pounded into their heads, thus raising the standard of new pilots compared to the opposing side's new pilots. (That and millions of gallons of oil that allowed the US to train pilots unlike the Japanese and Germans.)
@@manupontheprecipice6254 You're right, I was just dumbing down the issue to fit the context of LDR. In LDR, you'll probably die in your first battle anyways and you can't just fly back to base whenever you take some damage. Also mass production of exo-suits have different logistic requirements than aircraft.
@@Jack458111 But factually false
This film is like Starship Troopers meets Groundhog Day.
Groundhog Troopers.
Lol
Starship Day.
Groundhog day was a good movie
Saving Private Starship Trooper on Groundhog Day.
It's amazing to think that there was an actual real attempt made by humanity, one that we never see. And at some point they actually managed to kill one of those larger alpha aliens, and trigger the reset. And then we get to see the aliens second attempt, with the humans completely unaware, just going ahead and doing the exact same thing, with the aliens fully aware of everything they're about to do. The best example of this is the alien buried in the ground, at the exact point where the squad meets up, already positioned to suddenly spring up and murder them all. Such an OP power!!
On the first day, he doesn't know the mechanic of the suit but after several dies, he understands the mechanic of the game and look how efficient he is at hand to hand combat or weapon vs weapon. It's like *"trying and failing is part of the game, that's how you know what works and what not"*
Also known as beating you up over and over until you learn.
And he also knows by heart where the exactly the aliens will appear.
So lot's of jokes about autosaves, but imagine if the whole army had autosaves... the battle would never conclude because everybody would be wanting to do their kills with more style than their mates
That's how the manga was. They both had the ability and had to kill each other to get out of the loops.
Heyy guess what.. thats almost just like quantum league game
just going out on a whim here but the war wasn't won until two soldiers were trained fully enough to predict/anticipate mimic movements and take advantage of the suits to take each one down without the use of the looper device. At one point the movie briefly touches on the fact that several soldiers were actually great at using the suits but were probably killed during the battle of Verdun. Only the Angel of Verdun survived and she wasn't that great at predicting mimic movements as she died on the beach hundreds of times. The real discovery was when Major William Cage learned how to instruct her during a fight and use her excellent fighting skills to overcome the mimics at the beach.
"come find me when you wake up" always gives me chills
What I love about this montage is how vulnerable it renders the angel of verdun. The entire movie is to show us that despite her badass reputation, she was likely killed hundreds of times in as pathetic a fashion. She has no delusions about her abilities and is purely pragmatic because she likely trained with the original troops who knew how to use their gear as well if not better than she did. She knows she's nothing special because only she's lived through the failures. Incidentally analogous to life. People seldom remember your failures lest they be a cautionary tale. Most people can only appreciate success. Don't fear rejection, no one remembers that shit.
I think I do love in both the manga and this they sort of address the fact the suits have amazing potential, if you could use it to its full potential you would basically be unstoppable however it's so powerful that if you don't know what you're doing it'll literally rip you apart.
So most of the soldiers have it on autopilot because they haven't had enough time to train with them before the war broke out, which is why are two leads are so epic in them, they've had plenty of time to keep practicing without consequence able to fully push the suits to the limit since if he dies he can just come back so he's able to push the suit to its absolute human limit
0:58 I love how they did scratch marks when its foot was slipping
The look on her face when she realises she isn't the only one reliving this nightmare over and over
Two details I really enjoy: As Cage gets more skilled and experienced, the music sounds more detailed and cooler and he stops wearing a helmet because a helmet never saved him from dying.
Love when Vrataski and Cage are making their final run off the beach. They are so locked into their own actions, each other. It's like two awesome vid players in their prime trying to take down an ultimate, impossible boss with a precise set of actions.
After he dives, Cage starts firing into a space even before the Mimic appears and it is destroyed instantly when it does.
I don't even wanna know how many times he relived it..... that's pure torture.
When is this game coming out? Looks better than infinite warfare
There is a game already
Zuraimi Yahya I forgot I commented this jeez 3 years ago such a different time
uzair hanan different time indeed
@@zuraimiyahya73 What game? I would love to check it out!
@@zuraimiyahya73what game
One of the best action movie I've ever watched
Not only is this movie criminally underrated, it's a crime that a sequel or a prequel, or both, hasn't been made.
Good thing they're working on a sequel then. Unfortunately, it's called "Live. Die. Repeat... and Repeat."
what on earth is a sequel gonna be about? Cage and Rita's story has already been told
@@Syberzdid they make it?
@@John-i7o Still working on it apparently, release date I heard was in 2026.
@@Syberz at least it's closer now
1:50 cool little detail; he reloads before it tells him to reload.
Crazy to think that, at one point, humanity had won this battle and almost defeated the aliens, but then an Alpha was killed and the day was reset and it was game over from there.
1:55 her anime mid-air pirouette is the moment you realize the Japanese are involved.
I wish the original creators were more involved, they they would use better looking suits and both main characters would be running with battle axes
The axes were the coolest
@@jonathanmulville4833 yeah, cause it took so much skill to use, they were constantly on the verge to tearing their suit and themselves apart
@@Cecil97 realistic suits look better. leave manga stylistic to manga =) They actually made these suits, though they were just extra weigh actors were carrying (40 kg for Tom Cruz and 20 kg for Emily). Besides they actually did this jumping tricks while wearing these suits (however Emily had a rubber suit that was much lighter for these flips).
@@Cecil97 remember that all of the suit here are practical effect that why it look so good, if you want the one like the manga they have to use CGI, and to me, they did it right
0:32 : Me when i'm new to the Game...
Few Hours Later : 1:32
Then i got addicted : 1:51
Great comment!😁
Nice one
“Hey sawge, the neew gouy, whats ‘is name again???” Great scene lol
Best line ever 🤣🤣
The music ALONE is worth the price of admission.
Probably watched it 40 times! Masterpiece
Helldivers players from lvl 1 to lvl 20 be like.
I loved Bill Paxton as an actor. The only thing holding him back was his personal charisma which shone through even when he played less charismatic characters.
"We made it."
*stomp*
"We made it!"
Gets saved
*Runs ahead but gets hit*
"We made it."
When dropped her sword and said "Come find me when you wake up"
Chills man
At that moment, she knew what was going on.
I still prefer moment from original light novel. Still tears in my eyes when I remembering it.
This soundtrack and movie are beautiful!
Sooo underrated movie! I loved it a lot. Ty for upload this btw
When you play a game for a second time and already know how to beat it.
NG+ in a nutshell
You don't understand how many times I attempted to wipe my screen thinking your icon was a lose hair...then I realized...
@@Justin-ny8df Wow I read your comment, which prompted me to look up and only then I saw what I thought was a loose hair and instinctively tried to wipe it off my screen despite just reading the damn comment lmao
people with your avatar need to be sent to gulag
*laughs in dark mode*
The soundtrack is still phenomenal.
Underrated kudos to Bill Paxton in this role.
This movie, Jack Reacher and The Last Samurai are the only Tom Cruise movies i watch repeatedly. All others, even Top Gun are good but not good enough to repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, etc.
What about Collateral?
50/50. good performance fom Tom.
I freaking love Magnolia
Oblivion is a great movie too.
A few good men?
Childhood is wanting your favorite games to be made into movies. Growing up is knowing that some movies need to be made into games. The dying-then-coming-back-better mechanic is literally already there.
the only modern movie I have rewatched 10+ times...like I did with Star Wars as a kid
1:19 when 2 badass teammates wipe out the entire enemy team
And they also have characters for names
What I like about this scene when Tom Cruise's character is killing Mimics left and right is the astonishment of Squad J.
To Squad J's eyes, Tom Cruise's character is a deserter who apparently never fought, only to be shown as an unstoppable killing machine.
1:38 best scene imo
Mine is 0:31
0:11 Me playing call of duty for the first time and getting used to it
1:52 this scene is so cold. Real Attack on Titan vibes with the action
Given that this movie is based on the manga All You Need is Kill, the people who made this movie could probably make a killer Attack on Titan adaptation. They pretty much nailed the action and comradery among the soldiers
1:50 is something I need to see the Spartans doing in the new Halo series.
I want a exo suit
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when you already playing darksouls so much you remember all the boss move
When you've been grinding since Open Beta Test, and then show up on day of the Official Release.
For real yo! Lolz
I think this movie needs more credit than it gets it was amazing For it’s time.
“Hey Sarge, the new guy. What’s his name?”
“Brock Purdy”
Tom Cruise has made some pretty decent sci-fi movies and this is certainly one of them.
Awesome movie. The battle suits look very based on the book "Starship Troopers"
Although the movie from the 90's, took a satirical turn to the story -- the effects of this movie would have made Starship Troopers amazing.
Dan M the movie based in the manga All You Need Is Kill :v
starship troopers look amazing dude
Inspired by starship troopers
जahangir खhan the description and the guy above just said it was based on a manga
More based on Elysium. Starship Troopers book battlesuits were actually more like Mecha. Ridiculously powerful mecha. 1 mile spacing for 'infantry' to avoid catching eachother as collateral.
I was blown away by this film and am every time i re watch it.
This movies action scenes were/are sick hope the sequel does the same.
One of the most epic SF movie I've ever seen
When the game have unlimited continue.
Dont most games have that
Even though this removes the fear of dying, just imagine the insanity gained and the ache felt from having to do this over and over and over and over a million times, not being able to go back to where you died but having to go through all the crap you start with at the beginning before you can learn and prepare for the next run and at the same time watch someone you start to care about die again and again in front of you.
Seriously that must be stressful as hell.
theres also the fear of failing as well, because he eventually finds out that if he loses the alpha blood he wont be able to reset anymore
I heard that the hought indicted in the manga was that he has been though the loop at least twenty thousand times.
These exos man...
I love these agressive latteral movement and jumps they make with them.
Reminds me of Armored Core...
Those guns on Ritas suit look like wings ---- Angel of Verdun.
The best tom cruise movie ever. Full of emotions.
The fact that she is hopping around the battlefield with a fucking oversized cleaver and everyone else is using guns and missiles is amazing
Its actually a modified helicopter blade
What an amazing movie.
If only the entire army was able to use the suit in his 50% of how Cage does, we could have one of the best actions clips of the history but the shortest movie ever made.
Actually, in the lore, that's exactly how the war was early on. Until the alpha aliens used their cheaty save scumming powers to systematically wipe out all the proficient soldiers, and now all humanity has left is fresh recruits with _nowhere near_ the training the original soldiers had.
I just love the extreme feeling of chaos this movie has, just Aliens and Humans beating the shit out of each other is one of the best things I've ever imagined and this movie achieves it
02:02 the veteran showing the rookie how to defeat a boss on his 50th run through
I think it is crazy they managed to pull off a Regression movie. There have been "Time Travel" movies where the character regresses to fix his mistakes but not one where he dies several times.
When you play a dead game with your friends but you’ve been playing it for years
Best sci-fi movie since the original Matrix in my opinion. I have hopes for Part 2 of Dune next year. We'll see.
Something tells me those suits have great potential but not suitable for such full scale assault like this. Why not mass produce LAVs with miniguns to mow them down?
I would say they’re using them like that because they’re fighting aliens, no point in using prior tactics against an enemy that can one shot helis easily
The Aliens probably have adapted to a pre-assault mowdown by either hiding in the soil (commonly seen in here) or just shot the UAVs down
Well you can clearly see how emily and her squad moves properly on the suit, the problem was these soldiers those who knows the suit probably was able to break the enemy lines but since the enemy can reset time who knows, the aliens are probably doing the beach landing countless of times until that alien who can reset the time mistakenly attack tom Cruise, you can see how coordinated they counter the beach landing
They should had stuck with the TitanFall 2 suit.
@@周生生-f1f Yeah exactly. We see them frequently ambush people from underneath too so no point in trying that tactic with slow moving vehicles.
Man this movie was good. It's a cult classic now.
Imagine watching this at year 2100
One of the best Sci-Fi movies ever made!
This and Minority Report are IMO the best TC flims.
i love this movie !
Such a good film.
0:33 Why did Tom Cruise cross the road?
The world may never know......
I remember going to watch a movie and it was sold out or I missed it and didn’t want to go home without watching a movie so I picked this one without even caring to watch it . Best decision I ever made
1:18 You & your friend joining the match in the middle, to change the outcome of the game
"Hey sarge... the new guy.. Whats his name again...?"
When you have to carry a newbie through the story mode cause you done the story mode so many times. lol
Epic movie, that is an analogy to past lives.....if your an old soul, it makes perfect sense. Do it again, and again, and again, until lessons are learned and progress is made. Its that painful at times.
There should really be a part 2
This is one of those movies that you go WOW while watching it
Does anyone else get really annoyed when movie characters remove their helmets in battle like dude you just decreased your survivability
lol he did it because it hindered his ability to fight and also because he knows he technically can never die.
He literally says “it’s a distraction” when one of his squadmates asked about why he removed his helmet
Yes. Except it makes sense in this context. This *one* time, it's fine. But yes
it may decrease your survivability but it also might increase your visibility, cause i keep seeing cruise adjust his helmet everytime
Normal humans can't just reset if they die; they get one chance, so surviving is very important in a battle. Main character has no qualms about dying and would even prefer dying to being injured.
Love this movie, watch it 3x 😂
0:32
_Betrayal!_
"You have been kicked from the match. Reason: Team killing"
"Find me when you wake up." I think that's the most wholesome pickup line in history. Or, just "Find me." That works, too.
when you play your game for 2 years
This scene is like playing the trial version for 1000th times because you're still waiting for the full version.