@@randywhite3947 Probably because of the overdramatic death. It's a common thing in these old films. Like the first and second Godfather movies, they somehow just can't make the death scenes feel right despite it's an excellent film series overall.
Talk about disturbing, l just watched this an hour ago on an old VHS tape and now this scene pops up on my phone. Guess what they say is true, Big Brother IS watching you.
Completely unrelated but I had a similar experience, I'd pirated this movie and watched it on a dvd a few years ago. Right after finishing the movie I hop onto youtube, click on a random video, scroll down to the comment section and the top commenter's profile picture is Jef Costello. It was an "oh wow" kind of moment.
One of greatest French movie ever made everything was perfect specially the acting is my alain delon favorite movie of all time the only of that generation of great actors that is still alive just turn 88 years happy birthday to a great French actor
Nur wenige Filme haben so gut Delons Allein-Sein und sein Charisma eingefangen wie dieses Meisterwerk von Melville - Delon war der perfekte Darsteller für diese Rolle. Few films have captured Delon's aloneness and charisma as well as this Melville masterpiece - Delon was the perfect actor/man for the role.
Este era el tipo de películas que mis padres tanto apreciaron cuando la que escribe apenas tenía un año de vida.Mas tarde pude hacerlo por mí misma.El cine europeo y sus actores legendarios como Alain Delon pusieron "en peligro"a Hollywood.El público mundial se inclinaba por el europeo.Grandes películas Grandes actores.Delon entre ellos.Por eso su paso por el cine americano fue efímero.Sus colegas yanquis se abrumaron con su llegada por allá.Delon como tantos otros no necesitó de Hollywood (por caso Brigitte Bardot,Cathey Deneuve,Jean Paul Belnondo,entre otros)para eternizarse en la pantalla grande.
@@cbruno_17 Actually the other way around. Jef Costello hummed to one of the tracks from the album as Alain Delon was said to be a huge fan of the band.
Love the way he grasps his chests when shot, especially with those white gloves. His revolver laid across, almost like a sword. Very theatric, in a good way.
It’s Cathy Rosier. She had a hard story... her husband a rich CEO of the Pernod Brand (Havana, Ricard, 51, ...) died 2 weeks after their mariage. Then she did more or less nothing. Sad because she was amazing.
اسم فیلم ساموراییئه بر حسب عقیده بوشیدو ساموراییها، در حرفه آدمکشی هیچ شاهدی نباید وجود داشته باشه و اگه شاهدی وجود داشت باید کشته بشه، شخصیت آلن دلون برای نجات دختر اول که شاهد بود و این دختر پیانیست که دوست پسرش آلن دلون رو استخدام کرده بود تا بکشتش ، مجبور شد که دو کار انجام بده یکی اینکه دستور سازمانش که میخواستن دختر اولی که شاهدهرو بکشن اجرا نکرد و دختر پیانیست که دوست پسرش آلن دلون رو اجیر کرده بود بکشه، برای اینکه زندگی دوتا دختر براش ارزشمند بود و نمیخواست با خودخواهی خودش باعث مرگ اونا بشه، از طرفیم به عقیده و باور خودش خیانت کرده بود چون کسی که استخدامش کرده بود رو کشته بود و از دستورات سازمانش سرپیچی کرد، و توی عقیده بوشیدو اگر مرتکب خطا میشی و قوانین رو میشکنی به هر علتی، برای نگه داشتن شرافتت مرتکب سکوپو یا کشتن خودت برای حفظ شرافتت میشی، آلن دلون هم برای حفظ شرافتش و زنده موندن دخترها با تفنگ خالی وارد بار شد تا پلیس بهش شلیک کنه و به نوعی خودکشی شرافتمندانه انجام بده
*This final scene is completely absurd and inconceivable ... What is the meaning of raising an empty Colt PPositive in the middle of the Club against the singer .... Asking for suicide ??? if so how did he know that it will be delivered at the end where as there was no reason for him to die ??? I watched this movie over 10 times still couldn't find any sense unless deployed as a novel ending from Melville which this kind of cul de sac movies usually have* Good movie but ending doesnt make any sense ~ @ny ideas pls ??????????????????????????????????*
Yes, the ending doe not make any sense. He can sacrifice himself but turning up with an empty revolver and pointing it to the pianist does not make much sense. Maybe turning up at the police station with the empty revolver and pointing it at the captain makes more sense.
@@karthikmohan1539 'It’s absurd to copy life in an attempt to produce an exact recreation of it, I move from realism to fantasy without the spectator ever noticing…' - Melville. Although a better translation would be 'fantastique' meaning stunning, incredible, weird etc
probably the best scene for such an egregiously dull and overrated film, if only the entire film were like it's conclusion, this actually has some depth and mythos, everything else was so dry and boring.
@@xavierbouchez9227 On est très loin de Citizen Kane, de la Grande Illusion, de Potemkine (celui d'Eisenstein pas celui de Ferrat), des 7 Samouraïs, de Rio Bravo etc. Ce n'est pas de la m****, mais c'en n'est pas loin.
A true cinematic masterpiece.
My favorite part of this scene is him OPENLY putting the gloves on in front of the bartender.
I laughed at that part because of the audacity lol
The perfect ending for a perfect film!
I wish we got to see more from Cathy Rosier. Stunning woman.
She had a hard life
Delon never disappoints.
Last seen was very bad acting
@@vista1417 What do you mean
@@vista1417 how so?
@@vista1417 scene
@@randywhite3947 Probably because of the overdramatic death. It's a common thing in these old films. Like the first and second Godfather movies, they somehow just can't make the death scenes feel right despite it's an excellent film series overall.
A real human bean.
Un haricot humain ? où ça ?
Nice
Is that a reference to the music of drive ?
@@theogaming2328 yes
And a real hiro
Talk about disturbing, l just watched this an hour ago on an old VHS tape and now this scene pops up on my phone. Guess what they say is true, Big Brother IS watching you.
That's some advance technology if they are watching you through VHS
Most of the time you've searched It on your Google account.
Completely unrelated but I had a similar experience, I'd pirated this movie and watched it on a dvd a few years ago. Right after finishing the movie I hop onto youtube, click on a random video, scroll down to the comment section and the top commenter's profile picture is Jef Costello. It was an "oh wow" kind of moment.
@@moviefan700 😅😅😅
Worth all the shit of stunts these days, Delon is just exceptional. Melvin as Director amazing as well.
Director 's name : Melville.
Who’s Melvin?
Bonjour merci c'est un vrai plaisir de revoir ces moments cultes avec Alain Delon. Innoubliable. Merci beaucoup
Bonjour merci beaucoup.
She’s so pretty
One of greatest French movie ever made everything was perfect specially the acting is my alain delon favorite movie of all time the only of that generation of great actors that is still alive just turn 88 years happy birthday to a great French actor
Nur wenige Filme haben so gut Delons Allein-Sein und sein Charisma eingefangen wie dieses Meisterwerk von Melville - Delon war der perfekte Darsteller für diese Rolle. Few films have captured Delon's aloneness and charisma as well as this Melville masterpiece - Delon was the perfect actor/man for the role.
for real, he was born for this role
they paid me to do it!
Fantastic movie
В самом конце фильма и жизни герой действительно оживает. И глаза начинают говорить, а не молчать.
Le cinéma de cette époque la ne ment pas !
damn they're both gorgeous
On ne peut se lasser de ce film.we can't tired to watch this movie.
Clasic Perfection and Proportion , Lux and Thank you
Dés qu il laisse son ticket à l entrée on comprend que la mort le séparera de son chapeau
Et encore plus lorsque Delon dans l'auto fait voir le revolver sans cartouches
@@antonioieraca4102 Le révolver est sans cartouches dans la voiture ?
@@sylvainmagne158 desole' ! Je me suis mal souvenu! merci pour la remarque !
Este era el tipo de películas que mis padres tanto apreciaron cuando la que escribe apenas tenía un año de vida.Mas tarde pude hacerlo por mí misma.El cine europeo y sus actores legendarios como Alain Delon pusieron "en peligro"a Hollywood.El público mundial se inclinaba por el europeo.Grandes películas Grandes actores.Delon entre ellos.Por eso su paso por el cine americano fue efímero.Sus colegas yanquis se abrumaron con su llegada por allá.Delon como tantos otros no necesitó de Hollywood (por caso Brigitte Bardot,Cathey Deneuve,Jean Paul Belnondo,entre otros)para eternizarse en la pantalla grande.
Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino anyone ?
Two years late but yep
Is there some reference on the album?
@@cbruno_17 Actually the other way around. Jef Costello hummed to one of the tracks from the album as Alain Delon was said to be a huge fan of the band.
Hermosa morena.🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃
Katy Rosier, d'origine algérien
Cathy Rosier from martinique.
Cathy Rosier décédée en 2004... Simple et charmante. Peut être la maîtresse de Giscard.
La photographie et magnifique de Henri Decaë Qui a fait celle de Ascenseur pour l’échafaud
Love the way he grasps his chests when shot, especially with those white gloves. His revolver laid across, almost like a sword. Very theatric, in a good way.
Bonjour merci c'est génial merci merci beaucoup
i think Jef got sick of it to see the whole bunch's faces again by this point.
Ein epochales Filmkunstwerk.
Cinema.
In a nutshell.
Ele fala pelo olhar...E magnetismo ❤❤
what is the title of this song? I love it. I would like to listen to it again in its full version
It seems like some variations around Alfie by Burt Bacharach ?
Please tell me the song title and organ performer.
same
François de Roubaix
Eddie Louis the organist from Martinique?
I don't know, but whoever is playing that music is a master jazz organist.
It’s Cathy Rosier. She had a hard story... her husband a rich CEO of the Pernod Brand (Havana, Ricard, 51, ...) died 2 weeks after their mariage. Then she did more or less nothing. Sad because she was amazing.
2:43 anyone knows what the girl is saying to Delon?
"Don't stay here"
@@walterwhitequikscopezz Merci, Monsieur!
ne reste pas
Ne reste pas la.
She's a woman.
Pourquoi Jef?
Et tu brute?
Cathy Rosier une beauté
I think that....Leaving a hat tag behind means there is no need to find it.
whts this called??
Le samouraï
I don't fully understand this scene. Why did Costello have to die?
That'll teach you to watch movie scenes before you watch the whole movie :'D
It's him or the girl. He doesn't leave a job unfinished, yet he doesn't want to kill the girl. So he held an empty gun and let the gang kill him.
Brilliant answer, makes perfect sense. I cannot thank you enough! Love this film even more now that you've cleared it up for me.
If he chose seppuku, he could protect his honor. Jim Jarmusch big fun of this movie.
Its not the gang. Its the police that shot him. In fact, he kills his employer before this scene.
Shot in the gonads 😮
me
delon ne sait pas mourir sobrement dans ses films😆😆
alain delon meurt a la fin du film
Merci.
Pretentious drivel.
حیف آلن دلون نبود به خاطر این دختر تخمی و تخیلی کشته شد
اسم فیلم ساموراییئه بر حسب عقیده بوشیدو ساموراییها، در حرفه آدمکشی هیچ شاهدی نباید وجود داشته باشه و اگه شاهدی وجود داشت باید کشته بشه، شخصیت آلن دلون برای نجات دختر اول که شاهد بود و این دختر پیانیست که دوست پسرش آلن دلون رو استخدام کرده بود تا بکشتش ، مجبور شد که دو کار انجام بده یکی اینکه دستور سازمانش که میخواستن دختر اولی که شاهدهرو بکشن اجرا نکرد و دختر پیانیست که دوست پسرش آلن دلون رو اجیر کرده بود بکشه، برای اینکه زندگی دوتا دختر براش ارزشمند بود و نمیخواست با خودخواهی خودش باعث مرگ اونا بشه، از طرفیم به عقیده و باور خودش خیانت کرده بود چون کسی که استخدامش کرده بود رو کشته بود و از دستورات سازمانش سرپیچی کرد، و توی عقیده بوشیدو اگر مرتکب خطا میشی و قوانین رو میشکنی به هر علتی، برای نگه داشتن شرافتت مرتکب سکوپو یا کشتن خودت برای حفظ شرافتت میشی، آلن دلون هم برای حفظ شرافتش و زنده موندن دخترها با تفنگ خالی وارد بار شد تا پلیس بهش شلیک کنه و به نوعی خودکشی شرافتمندانه انجام بده
*This final scene is completely absurd and inconceivable ... What is the meaning of raising an empty Colt PPositive in the middle of the Club against the singer .... Asking for suicide ??? if so how did he know that it will be delivered at the end where as there was no reason for him to die ??? I watched this movie over 10 times still couldn't find any sense unless deployed as a novel ending from Melville which this kind of cul de sac movies usually have* Good movie but ending doesnt make any sense ~ @ny ideas pls ??????????????????????????????????*
It was a suicide or sacrifice. One of them had to go, he chose himself. Committed seppuku of sorts
He makes it all ok, just like he promised his gf
Yes, the ending doe not make any sense. He can sacrifice himself but turning up with an empty revolver and pointing it to the pianist does not make much sense. Maybe turning up at the police station with the empty revolver and pointing it at the captain makes more sense.
@@karthikmohan1539 'It’s absurd to copy life in an attempt to produce an exact recreation of it, I move from realism to fantasy without the spectator ever noticing…' - Melville.
Although a better translation would be 'fantastique' meaning stunning, incredible, weird etc
Well the entire movie made sense, so would have been better if the last sequence also made some. That last sequence is confusing for many people.
probably the best scene for such an egregiously dull and overrated film, if only the entire film were like it's conclusion, this actually has some depth and mythos, everything else was so dry and boring.
The Killer by John Woo is a great take on Le Samurai you might love if you thought it was boring.
@@benjaminleinen I've heard that and I've actually got The Killer (2023) on my list.
Only good thing about this movie is that it somehow inspired better ones.
@@doNaldMusk-h28-hfkslP18 that too
Un des multiples navets qui ont fait la fortune du ringard Delon.
un navet qui a influencé des realisateurs comme Michael Mann ou John Woo... Dans ce cas, je veux bien me complaire dans ce genre de navets lol
@@xavierbouchez9227 On est très loin de Citizen Kane, de la Grande Illusion, de Potemkine (celui d'Eisenstein pas celui de Ferrat), des 7 Samouraïs, de Rio Bravo etc. Ce n'est pas de la m****, mais c'en n'est pas loin.
@@xavierbouchez9227 Chez Melville, "le Cercle Rouge" était bien meilleur que ce rogaton.
Propos infâmes ... C’est un grand film.
@@carlosdegol8751 raisonnement assez juste !