i still don't understand why we don't see Hilary Swank anymore in great roles, she's definitely the best actress of her generation along with Kate Winslet
It's not a shame, that's the part that makes the film a masterpiece & real and really makes you appreciate the journey that the heroine was through and how much it meant for her, it sets the film apart from all the other goody-good, cliched applause, uplifting epic music, hands-raised-high in the air endings to a fighting movie. Positive endings don't teach you jack shit, bitter-sweet endings like this one (even though the taste by the end is quite bitter) teach you the value and the price of things.
Exceptional film. So many important values in life are addressed. Clint kicks the Hollywood jargon to the curb, and stays true to his simple yet poignant vision. Hillary had me in tears. Just beautiful to her soul...
On a whim I started watching this movie again on Netflix, and when Maggie tells Frankie about her family, and how she's got nothin without boxing, my eyes welled up in tears. It's a powerful scene, my favorite. Not sure I can watch the ending again, it was crushing the first time.
I watched the movie first time just after its release. I cried. I watched it 3 more times and cried again. I never cry at movies. I want to watch it again but it is not available on Netflix or Prime video in India. Warner Bros won't accept any card except American ones.
Awesome movie all around I have been watching Eastwoods westerns since I was a kid my dad is a huge fan so am I. I hope he directs some more films in the future.
IM TEACHING MY YOUNG DAUGHTER HOW TO BOX. IT SO MUCH REMINDS ME OF THIS ONE SCENE. I USED TO BOX IN THE EARLY 80'S, I BECAME A GOLDEN GLOVER AND A SILVER GLOVER AT 132LBS NYC. AND NOW I GET TO SHOW MY DAUGHTER THE SWEET SCIENCE.
It's amazing how Eastwood manages to give the best performances in all the films he is apart of even though his are the quietest performances of each movie. A lesson for modern cinema: quiet underplayed subtley is superior to loud method flash.
I purchased both the medium th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfh2XUOHWYHKQYOvSq2gZ6PyCmVkTFGWz and small speed bags from Meister. I'm very glad I got both as the workout is quite different from the two. The small is fantastic for getting your speed built up once familiar with your striking. The medium bag provides a considerable amount more resistance building more strength in your punches. I highly recommend both sizes.Some people have expressed concern over the latex bladder leaking down more frequently than the traditional rubber. I have not found this to be an issue at all.
"Okay, you did two things wrong. One is you asked a question and two is you asked another question." LOL Clint is incredible in this movie. And so is Hillary Swank. This is one of my all time favorite movies. It truly is amazing movie making.
The part in the movie were Frankie comes back home after his hospital visit with Maggie and finds another return to sender letter from his daughter and see in his face how as Scrap put it, “has nothing left in him.” Clint Eastwood should have won Best Actor for this role.
You can clearly tell by the end of the movie that him saying "don't come crying to me if you get hurt" is because he knows he's seen people get very hurt or killed and knows it's a possibility he doesn't wanna bear again.
This movie is 100% about the American dream and how sometimes even when you reach it it doesn't always have a happy ending. An absolute masterpiece of a movie
What a horrible family she had. What kind of a woman would pretend her dead child is still alive just for money? And the way they all treat her later on. First ungrateful, then neglectful, and finally selfish. Maggie deserved a lot better.
"If I was thinking straight I'd go back home, find me a used trialer, buy me a deep fryer and some Oreos. Problem is this is the only thing I ever felt good doing. If I'm too old for this then I got nothing. That enough truth to suit you?" That part of this scene makes eyes well up every single time.
My boxing coach Alex Delucia referred to this scene many a times, followed by a warning to not put, baby in the corner, “my million dollar baby” and “bad had bonnie bland” and his most used “my warrior angel” were his favorite nicknames for me. That and offering to let my pops know I got a good nose for boxing and a good reach for not getting knocked down. This scene where he walked in and shes boxing in the dark! Is how I met him! lol I didn’t know where the lights were and didn’t care to bother with finding them. I didn’t notice him coming in but he watched me long enough to see something in me and gave me a great gift that keeps giving me new things to feel grateful for. Thank you Alex D. I love you and miss you and hope you’re doing OK and that our paths cross again soon. I won’t give up on this fight and I can thank you for that knowing. God bless, you and your children. 🙏
Watching this scene and later learning it was one of his favorite movies… it makes a lot more sense why our conversation was almost identical to this. lol I was unaware we were reenacting this scene, but it was a very clever move and testimony to his character! I wish I would have remembered at his unjust trial. Represented in a manslaughter suit by a tax attorney who was interested in saving money over saving an innocent life…
Too take a chance and care about someone so much knowing what the outcome will be , and do it anyway , is freaking scary . But the gift during that time is like no other . Mo Cuishla says it all
If this movie had been made in 2018, Hillary Swank's character would have marched outside the gym with a pick-it sign that said "The trainer is a mysogynist who refuses to train women." BuzzFeed would have had a field day with it. The gym would close. She never becomes a champ. The end.
Claudia Duran haha true, or there would racial monikers and social issues shoved down our throats endlessly. Clint keeps it real though. He’s the man...
First time I saw the movie was on Italian television, dubbed into Italian. (Fortunately there was closed-captioning; I read Italian even if I can't speak it.) Cried like a baby. Wasn't until I saw it in English that I realized it was the Morgan Freeman character doing the voiceover. :-) But it really didn't matter. Powerful movie. Eastwood rules. I will cry (again) when we lose him. (Assuming my liver doesn't get me first.)
I'm debating whether to include clips from this beautiful film in my "Favorite Drama Scenes" TH-cam playlist. I don't want someone very young or sheltered to come to my channel and see the last fight and the last scenes, but without them, it isn't as powerful.
If there was any scene where every actor in it deserved an award, this one. Really not complete without the conversation with Scrap and the cheeseburger.
For all the criticism that Clint Eastwood's "Harry Callahan" character received for being a sexist and all that bullshit, and because Eastwood was so good at the role people believed he shared those values/blah..blah.. Eastwood blew all the critics away and doubters away by this acting performance and directing this empowering movie.
yes, IF you're both dumb enough to just stand there at jabbing range, IF the other guy doesn't bend your knee sideways with a kick IF he doesnt grab your arm or slap it aside., IF he doesn't pull a knife, if he has no friends with him, IF there's plenty of room to move around IF you know you're going to be attacked, IF you're on your feet when attacked.
One of my favorite scenes from this excellent film.
Ms. Swank deserved that Oscar just for this scene alone.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time but i will only watch it once.
i still don't understand why we don't see Hilary Swank anymore in great roles, she's definitely the best actress of her generation along with Kate Winslet
This movie is a masterpiece, a shame it breaks my heart in the end.
I wish i could understand the creative choice of the super sad ending
That's part of what makes it a great film. Clint already lost a daughter and takes her in and they become like family for a short time
@@frxdispatchgaming1043 Yes!
It broke everyone's heart... that's why it was genious!
It's not a shame, that's the part that makes the film a masterpiece & real and really makes you appreciate the journey that the heroine was through and how much it meant for her, it sets the film apart from all the other goody-good, cliched applause, uplifting epic music, hands-raised-high in the air endings to a fighting movie. Positive endings don't teach you jack shit, bitter-sweet endings like this one (even though the taste by the end is quite bitter) teach you the value and the price of things.
One of the very best movies EVER!
Easily!!!
Exceptional film. So many important values in life are addressed. Clint kicks the Hollywood jargon to the curb, and stays true to his simple yet poignant vision. Hillary had me in tears. Just beautiful to her soul...
She never gave up that girl has heart
On a whim I started watching this movie again on Netflix, and when Maggie tells Frankie about her family, and how she's got nothin without boxing, my eyes welled up in tears. It's a powerful scene, my favorite. Not sure I can watch the ending again, it was crushing the first time.
I watched the movie first time just after its release. I cried. I watched it 3 more times and cried again. I never cry at movies. I want to watch it again but it is not available on Netflix or Prime video in India. Warner Bros won't accept any card except American ones.
“She came through that door with nothing but guts.” Scrap
One of the best on screen relationships ever.....Andy and Red in Shawshank Redemption as well...
the dialogue is so natural, not scripted! :)
Awesome movie all around I have been watching Eastwoods westerns since I was a kid my dad is a huge fan so am I. I hope he directs some more films in the future.
IM TEACHING MY YOUNG DAUGHTER HOW TO BOX. IT SO MUCH REMINDS ME OF THIS ONE SCENE. I USED TO BOX IN THE EARLY 80'S, I BECAME A GOLDEN GLOVER AND A SILVER GLOVER AT 132LBS NYC. AND NOW I GET TO SHOW MY DAUGHTER THE SWEET SCIENCE.
That must feel so good man. ❤
This is why this movie won so many awards. It has a perfect story, great actors, and a sense of humor. That's what usually makes a great movie.
"OK, you did two things wrong. One is you asked a question and two is you asked another question." Ha ha, classic!
I forgot how great this movie was. Thanks for uploading.
clint plays the perfect grumpy old man!!!!!
It's amazing how Eastwood manages to give the best performances in all the films he is apart of even though his are the quietest performances of each movie. A lesson for modern cinema: quiet underplayed subtley is superior to loud method flash.
I purchased both the medium th-cam.com/users/postUgkxfh2XUOHWYHKQYOvSq2gZ6PyCmVkTFGWz and small speed bags from Meister. I'm very glad I got both as the workout is quite different from the two. The small is fantastic for getting your speed built up once familiar with your striking. The medium bag provides a considerable amount more resistance building more strength in your punches. I highly recommend both sizes.Some people have expressed concern over the latex bladder leaking down more frequently than the traditional rubber. I have not found this to be an issue at all.
"Okay, you did two things wrong. One is you asked a question and two is you asked another question." LOL Clint is incredible in this movie. And so is Hillary Swank. This is one of my all time favorite movies. It truly is amazing movie making.
The part in the movie were Frankie comes back home after his hospital visit with Maggie and finds another return to sender letter from his daughter and see in his face how as Scrap put it, “has nothing left in him.” Clint Eastwood should have won Best Actor for this role.
I love this film. Not ashamed to admit, I cried like a baby at the end.
this was the scene that won hilary the Oscar!
This is definately one of the key scenes that make this such a superb movie. Brilliant acting, writing and directing.
Oh please. Have you got seen other scenes in the movie?
I have been watching movies for more than 40 yr and there are a few movie scenes that move me and connect me to the character like Hilary Swank!!!
You can clearly tell by the end of the movie that him saying "don't come crying to me if you get hurt" is because he knows he's seen people get very hurt or killed and knows it's a possibility he doesn't wanna bear again.
Incredible voice from Clint
“And don’t come crying to me if you get hurt.” He left that to the audience.
This movie is 100% about the American dream and how sometimes even when you reach it it doesn't always have a happy ending. An absolute masterpiece of a movie
This movie broke a little peice of me.I have only watched it once.
What a horrible family she had. What kind of a woman would pretend her dead child is still alive just for money? And the way they all treat her later on. First ungrateful, then neglectful, and finally selfish. Maggie deserved a lot better.
"If I was thinking straight I'd go back home, find me a used trialer, buy me a deep fryer and some Oreos. Problem is this is the only thing I ever felt good doing. If I'm too old for this then I got nothing. That enough truth to suit you?" That part of this scene makes eyes well up every single time.
Aww gee, nanny must've been tough with you.
A hidden gem is the AMC series:. "Halt & Catch Fire"
My boxing coach Alex Delucia referred to this scene many a times, followed by a warning to not put, baby in the corner, “my million dollar baby” and “bad had bonnie bland” and his most used “my warrior angel” were his favorite nicknames for me. That and offering to let my pops know I got a good nose for boxing and a good reach for not getting knocked down. This scene where he walked in and shes boxing in the dark! Is how I met him! lol I didn’t know where the lights were and didn’t care to bother with finding them. I didn’t notice him coming in but he watched me long enough to see something in me and gave me a great gift that keeps giving me new things to feel grateful for. Thank you Alex D. I love you and miss you and hope you’re doing OK and that our paths cross again soon. I won’t give up on this fight and I can thank you for that knowing. God bless, you and your children. 🙏
Watching this scene and later learning it was one of his favorite movies… it makes a lot more sense why our conversation was almost identical to this. lol I was unaware we were reenacting this scene, but it was a very clever move and testimony to his character! I wish I would have remembered at his unjust trial. Represented in a manslaughter suit by a tax attorney who was interested in saving money over saving an innocent life…
Honesty ALWAYS wins.
YES YES YES
I love this movie so much
I don’t know if there’s a bad clip in this whole movie.
Too take a chance and care about someone so much knowing what the outcome will be , and do it anyway , is freaking scary . But the gift during that time is like no other . Mo Cuishla says it all
Hilary was beyond brilliant and so deserving of her Oscar.
Is there any way you can post more clips? Thanks!
"You did two things wrong."
"First, you asked a question and second, you asked a question."
That’s lines was just plain mean.
Clint Eastwood is such a legend
"....Sorta like I'm chipping ice with an ice pick."
Couldn't have explained it better!
“And don’t come crying to me if you get hurt.” 😔
If this movie had been made in 2018, Hillary Swank's character would have marched outside the gym with a pick-it sign that said "The trainer is a mysogynist who refuses to train women." BuzzFeed would have had a field day with it. The gym would close. She never becomes a champ. The end.
😂
yeah screw those sjw's
Claudia Duran haha true, or there would racial monikers and social issues shoved down our throats endlessly. Clint keeps it real though. He’s the man...
a remake of this would be called "million dollar baby boomer 2020"
😂 pretty on point
Swank was marvelous in this flick. The role of her lifetime.
This movie is amazing.
I love boxing I can't leave without boxing I am two national qualifier boxer in India I like this movie but end of movie cry to me.
is it me, or is this the most emotionally moving/draining Eastwood movie
First time I saw the movie was on Italian television, dubbed into Italian.
(Fortunately there was closed-captioning; I read Italian even if I can't speak it.)
Cried like a baby.
Wasn't until I saw it in English that I realized it was the Morgan Freeman character doing the voiceover. :-)
But it really didn't matter. Powerful movie. Eastwood rules. I will cry (again) when we lose him.
(Assuming my liver doesn't get me first.)
Tough ain't enough!
Tough Ain't Enough
HILARY SWANK IS AMAZING!
everyone should watch this movie, Clint Eastwood we will miss you! when the lord calls your number.
I'm debating whether to include clips from this beautiful film in my "Favorite Drama Scenes" TH-cam playlist. I don't want someone very young or sheltered to come to my channel and see the last fight and the last scenes, but without them, it isn't as powerful.
great scene
That end bit with the speed bag is golden
I can always watch this movie right up until just before she gets hit… Then I can’t watch it anymore
really a very very nice movie~i cried~very sad~ :(
"One."
This scene is a fantastic speed bag tutorial.
That movie is very emotional. I didn't know that Eastwood is so emotional man. Anyway, the movie is great and director and actors 2
how is this part of a presentation????
If there was any scene where every actor in it deserved an award, this one. Really not complete without the conversation with Scrap and the cheeseburger.
"Did I know your Mama ?"
marhaban chabab mafich had yorsil hada filam filam rai3 9isa moatira warai3a
Happy Birthday
But is that right? Right foot for the right hand, left foot for the left? It's so moving!
She tried her heart out I'll give that all the way
When you hear Mr. Eastwood and remember The Dark Knight
I'm 40 and an experienced boxer in my gym just offered to train me!!! For nothing! Decent!!!!! If you are genuine it shows I reckon....
powerful scene
Girlie, tough ain't enough.
Julie-san and Old Snake.
K think im getting the hang of it on how to post you tube videos!!!! I think freakn phone going haywire lol
hard to be a 34 yr old eastwood..but..ok ..he helps his guns
For all the criticism that Clint Eastwood's "Harry Callahan" character received for being a sexist and all that bullshit, and because Eastwood was so good at the role people believed he shared those values/blah..blah.. Eastwood blew all the critics away and doubters away by this acting performance and directing this empowering movie.
CLINT!!!!!!!
Whole movie is so sad
yes, IF you're both dumb enough to just stand there at jabbing range, IF the other guy doesn't bend your knee sideways with a kick IF he doesnt grab your arm or slap it aside., IF he doesn't pull a knife, if he has no friends with him, IF there's plenty of room to move around IF you know you're going to be attacked, IF you're on your feet when attacked.
Please pick out the most blue pill scene in the The most blue pill movie ever:. "After Hours"
She could join the Navy….
i am thankful for the nice non-sexist comments from men. good job lads. :)
Can't believe this won an oscar
One person who watched this video still doesn't know how to hit a speed bag...
Make that 2
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Lewis Matthew Martinez Nancy Smith Joseph
Miller Eric Brown Mark Williams Jennifer
Gonzalez Elizabeth Martin Mark White George
Harris Linda Martinez Jennifer Perez Sandra
In the end she gets hurt and he comes crying to her
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Harris Angela Miller Christopher Clark George
Lewis Daniel Garcia Ronald Jones Kevin
I think Clint Eastwood brought out what was the best in Hillary Swank. Later she never had a memorable role
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Lewis Matthew Harris Kenneth Thomas Gary
Johnson Carol Lopez Susan Lewis Sandra
White Susan Lee Karen Hernandez George
White Jessica Young Shirley Smith John
Johnson Thomas Martin David Walker Daniel
she needs a father
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