Can we say that this is one of Depps best performances. This movie in general is underrated and all the actors were amazing. One of the best crime movies I've watched.
Depp was great in this. I remember an interview with a lady who's dad was a cop during those days she asked her father if Dillinger was a 'good guy' or a 'bad guy' he said 'sweetheart he was a 'good' bad guy
The old cop-father of an acquaintance was asked the difference between the law enforcers and the Public Enemies of that era. He said, "Both of them were tough, loyal, and had the ability to think like a crook. The difference was, the bad guys just had bad hearts."
You can see that dillinger was Inspired while watching the film. It was acceptance and validation that his fate was coming. He even said were having too much of a good time to be thinking about tomorrow, it was the path he chose his closest friends were gone the only purpose he had left was the woman he loved
@rickysamra…. Of all the comments you said it best , he somehow knew his time was was running out , that his luck would run out…. Depp is brilliant just brilliant is overdue an Oscar.
Not only was it Dillinger being inspired by the movie, it was him basking in how he himself inspired America. He got to see what he would leave behind and was happy enough to die with that legacy.
Lord the music here I remember seeing Judy Garland describe how she met Dillinger She was at the cinema with her sisters and thought he was a film star, and asked him for his autograph She said he was sweet and charming, he signed his autograph, and she walked away. Three minutes later, John Dillinger was dead.
The life of crime has one of two ends, death, or prison, or both. John Dillinger found this out, so did Bonnie and Clyde. This and the Highwaymen, great movies.
Those of you commenting that this film glorified Dillinger and his criminal friends apparently missed the point. By no means is the film trying to say that Dillinger was a good guy. What it's saying is that he never pretended to be anything other than what he was whereas a good number of cops were actually criminals hiding behind badges. When J. Edgar Hoover decided to bring gangsters like Dillinger to justice it wasn't because he believed it was the right thing to do. It was because he saw a golden opportunity to make a name for himself and took advantage of it.
I ain't mad at that.... anymore than someone robbing a bank. People who want to get ahead and win in a game of gunplay & glory....I completely understand approve and even commend their balls commitment and ambitions.... The problem is, when you're playing these high stakes blood games, most always people end up getting hurt or killed who never agreed or even knew they were putting themselves on the line. It's not what JD or the Gov specifically did that I'm condemning or judging. It's the collateral damage, who got hurt and how most of them never even knew they bought in let alone wanted to put their lives at risk. However..... the simple fact is, had JD peacefully and without casualties committed these crimes, he never would've lasted. As it was, he and his crew directly initiated gunplay during their crimes. As far as after escaping the scene, any ambushes or assaults from hve Gov were still indirectly spawned from crimes, casualties and actions of JD&co.
Problem was, at that time, the banks were looked on as evil as the bank robbers. People saw Banks to be the real criminals. In fact evidence tends to indicate that a lot of the bank robberies that John Dillinger committed were pre-arranged. The bank would get robbed for $25,000, and then the bank would report it as $52,000. I have studied Dillinger upside, downside, sideways. Always was fascinated with him. How he was able to hide under the nose of the law. I don't know how they did pre-arranged robberies, and I have to look into that. But apparently evidence indicates that a lot of them were indeed pre-arranged events
My god, my appreciation for this movie just levelled up...the shot at 1:20-1:26, mirrored in Winstead leaving Billie's cell in the final frames of the film...
What's so great is the use of real locations, the actual jails he broke out of, the natural lighting and ambiance that is created with using the camera setup Mann in his later years has been so closely connected with. It gave the movie a real sense of authenticity, like I was there, seeing what is was really like to live the simple lives of most Americans and what people like Dillinger meant to them. It's because of this that PE has jumped considerably up the list of favorite Mann movies, and this scene in particular with the quiet moments of Purvis standing and watching the cars ride by, fumbling with his cigar and lighter, waiting for his mark - it's just dripping in authenticity and history and I can't take my eyes off of it.
the fact that the gman felt the fear and danger of being face to face with him when he look in his eyes is enough to lower his weapon is a true meaning of a fearful man and also how melvin wasn't able to pull the trigger is mind blowing
That agent was a disgrace. He's the same one who beat on Billy during the FBI's interrogation of her earlier in the film. I guess beating on a woman gave him power and was the only way he could get it up.
Interesting! Because Billy - a woman - was the only person who actually stood by his side until the end and didn't sell him out no matter what they held against her head. About the Romanian girl, when the feds blackmail you to hand in a criminal or find yourself back on a ship to Romania (not the place to be in the 1930s), any person or gender would've broken! (Not so) Fun fact: They didn't keep their promise and deported her anyway! Most importantly, Dillinger knew he was done at that point (least of all after literally checking the files in the department). His entire crew was dead and the feds obviously could only get to him with the help of the Romanian "flat mate", whom he also knew was in a delicate position - The man wasn't an idiot! What he wanted was to die on his own terms, thus the final movie night with a great gangster movie.
I can finally say, I just watched Manhattan Melodrama after the longest time, of wanting to see it. All I can say, is it is one Hell of a movie for it's time. But this my view. With the lovely Myrna Loy that she was, and with the setting the movie showed it's so clear. It's a known fact that Dillinger had a Crush on Myrna Loy. And to be honest for the person Dillinger was, this very much was the perfect movie for him to see before he was gunned down. It fits him very precisely. For those who have never seen it your missing out. Both movies Manhattan Melodrama and Public Enemies both go hand in hand. And with this powerful scene in Public Enemies and then Manhattan Melodrama the movie is a piece of film history that can never be replicated. I give it 10/10 stars!
One of the most underrated movies ever. Drops performance is incredible and the rest of the cast is also really good. This final scene is perfect. With the gangster movie he watches, Then the slow motion walk, The amazing theme that plays just tops it off and the overall feel just makes u not want John to die.
Unfortunately, while it's an enjoyable film, it's not a great one. The camerawork lets it down in a few spots (Mann was an occasional operator) and the screenplay is pretty disjointed. I thought Marion Cottilliard was a poor choice for the part of Billy Frechette and I hated Christian Bale. That said, for the most part, it's inoffensive and there are some good performances in it. I can't decide if it's a 6 or 7 out of 10.
TheThirdMan I agree with most of your views but I did think Cristian Bale was okay, he just felt like another actor playing a cop but i think I gave this a 7.
Most beautiful and proffesional shoot of the film :) This scene is probably the best scene of all the films i watched ... Its heartbreaking and shocking to see this
I wouldn't of said Dillinger was the bad guy, he didn't hurt innocent civilians and wasn't a gangster like scarface , I would just say he was good and bad but on what the FEDS done to him was terrible.
Actually during Dillinger's shooting the feds accidently shot and wounded to women bystanders. They also killed several civilians by 'mistake' during another incident. There are no records of Dillinger ever harming any of his hostages. A witness even claimed he threatened to shoot Baby Face Nelson for threatening to harm a hostage.
He put innocent people in front of him and his cohorts as human shields consistently. So he was either a bad guy or a coward. Could'nt have been a good guy and courageous to do something like that. He knew damn good and well gunplay was possible everyday he left his bedroom, let alone when robbing banks. It'd be more respectable to bang it out with police who signed up knowing the risk, than hide behind some woman who was picking up money for groceries and the water bill. As far as no record of hurt civilians, let's assume that's true. What about the prison guards or police officers he shot while they're working to provide for a family during a depression to satisfy his own greed.
Johnny Depp , such a brilliant actor, his work in each movie he makes , speaks for itself ……. So where’s his’s Oscar????? Each movie , just about , that Depp does is a masterpiece. His range is unreal going from Finding Neverland to Public Enemies , brilliant , brilliant actor hands down.
You know what is really disturbing? Quite a few eyewitnesses claimed Dillinger did not pull a gun. It was said he was found with the gun beside his right hand. Dillinger was left handed.
Had you been paying attention you're have noticed Depp shoots right throughout the entire movie. There are people who are opposite handed when it comes to shooting, playing pool, batting. Feel better now?
Yesssssss, was thinking the same thing, similar to that. But a lot of movies tend to go for this similar theme. The movie ' The King' the escape scene in Shawshank redemption (for like 5 seconds when hes crawling through the tunnel he made) etc and theres certainly some others.
that actually happened when he died. Dillinger was arguably the most famous man in america at the time, and on the run for a year or so, so hearing the gun shot and seeing his dead body would cause quite a stir
@@JWood-fv1qm Yes, it did. According to the book, people were dipping their handkerchiefs in his blood while others were trying to cut off locks of his hair.
@@thethirdman225 It was crazy. When his body was put on display, some women actually showed up in bathing suits. What did they think, that John was going to sit up and admire them? Then again, a lot of women loved John Dillinger.
@@MosaicRose99 Yes! It's true! I have read this in "Public Enemies". The book is really good - much better than the film and easy to read. You should get yourself a copy.
A film thats truly a masterpiece. Perfection in every aspect, dialogue, soundtrack cast, dialogue and so much more. Amazes me how underrated the film is, truly never gets the credit it deserves.
No doubt Dillinger was a likeable character. The bad guy women want to be with and men want to be. That all being said, he was still a bad guy. I actually read in this thread somebody saying he wasn't a bad guy cause he "only killed cops", wtf?
If you're saying things like that, you are clearly brainwashed, you probably also like to be democrat, which are the rotten society focused for dividing, practicing racism, like recently was clearly showed when Kanye West visited President Of The United States. Am i right? :)
@Alex Davila yeah well then this same notion of persecution should apply to the wealthy killers of government's world wide who sit behind a desk to order many dead in a seconds notice .cowards & killers everywhere money lies.only true men of intergrity can stand proudly with their sins in front & not shy away & also accept their destiny cause atleast they were truly free.
Yes, quite a flawed film. Epic attention to detail in some spots and very sloppy in others. Patchy acting. Some great performances (Stephen Lang) and some rubbish ones (Christian Bale). Very disjointed screenplay and some odd camerawork. Enjoyable though.
1:52.... So let's run, make a great escape And I'll be waiting outside for the getaway It doesn't matter who we are We'll keep running through the dark And all we'll ever need is another day We can slow down 'cause tomorrow is a mile away And live like shooting stars 'Cause happy endings hardest to fake
Not sure what proper words to say this but here's a shot: Its awe interesting to know this is exactly (in regards to the movie flick) what the real John Dillinger watched right before his death that very night. Almost like a saluting farewell quote from the actor Gable to Dillinger as he met his inevitable fate moments later that night.
Watch 1:20 of this clip where Jim walks out of the cell after saying goodbye to Blackie. Now watch the very final frame of public enemies. The camera position, agent winstead walking away, the rising notes. Mann knows how to create a layered and powerful ending.
That southern law man was no joke. He wasn't after some glorious shootout that every videogame playing person in America now thinks they could handle. He knew exactly who his target was and what he was capable of. Dillinger would've grabbed a pregnant woman for a shield if she was close enough. Shot recklessly into the crowd with no concern whatsoever for who got hit. Cop made the ID had the drop, got his shot and took it. He stepped up and got the job done, period.
@dwone jones Honest question.... can you tell me how or why you think they were cowards? I'm speaking specifically the shooter(s) I mentioned (purvis too if you don't mind)? I could see or understand some POVs that may describe them with less than flatteting terms or glowing opinions of them ..... however "cowards" is one I'm struggling with.... I'll always hear someone with a different perspective out.... never learn anything or grow as a person without trying to gain perspective....
this movie is the most accurate inaccurate film I've seen. Timeline is all messed up and there's many other inaccuracies, that being said, no one has or ever will play Dillinger better than Johnny Depp. The film was handled with a spirit of the time and the story of the Terror Gang. I liked it. And damn is Stephen Lang a boss or what in this scene
Dillinger died before Floyd and Nelson i in real life. John Dillinger died on July 22nd 1934, pretty boy Floyd on October 22nd 1934, and baby face Nelson on November 27th 1934.
Can we say that this is one of Depps best performances. This movie in general is underrated and all the actors were amazing. One of the best crime movies I've watched.
I agree with u
Adil
Beat the ever loving dog shit out of Blow.
Johnny Brasco was very good too.
Agree
Agree
Depp's causal body language, style and dialogue delivery perfectly suits for this character, not feel bored even seen many times this movie
His best performance 🎭
@@L1950D you should watch black mass he was phenomenal
True that man!! he deserved to be loved by all fans around this globe.
Love the little smirk on johnny depp's face during the movie
He was @Clark Gable fan
looks just like Dillinger on his mug shot....More handsome, but the smirk is almost identic. Love it.
Especially his smirk at 1:55
@@nuckymancini7013 The real John Dillinger also had a big crush on Myrna Loy. He thought she was beautiful.
@@MosaicRose99 I was at the same restaurant Dillinger was at once. Still can’t believe it
music stuck in my head for days
pretty much lol
Damage same here man
For years
5:00 music? Name of music?!! Helpme pliss
@@SamuRq th-cam.com/video/P99-VrwDzQQ/w-d-xo.html
I don't know why I just had the sudden urge to rewatch this scene after a few years. Had it in my mind all day.
Its the music that goes with it. Same here Ive watched it over & over numerous times now.
how about this year?
Depp was great in this.
I remember an interview with a lady who's dad was a cop during those days
she asked her father if Dillinger was a 'good guy' or a 'bad guy'
he said 'sweetheart he was a 'good' bad guy
The old cop-father of an acquaintance was asked the difference between the law enforcers and the Public Enemies of that era. He said, "Both of them were tough, loyal, and had the ability to think like a crook. The difference was, the bad guys just had bad hearts."
DOPE
I wonder who is worst: A good bad guy, or a bad good guy.
I thought Stephen Lang was better.
@@thethirdman225 100%
Apparently this scene was shot in the exact same location where Dillenger was killed. & at least he got to enjoy a good movie before he went out
True dat. But they had to do a lot of set dressing to make it look right.
TheThirdMan That’d make sense
Except he was killed in the alley next to the theater... not on the sidewalk.
Indeed it was I live in Chicago 4 blocks away from where they filmed this scene! I was there to watch them do it and it was the coolest thing ever!
You can see that dillinger was Inspired while watching the film. It was acceptance and validation that his fate was coming. He even said were having too much of a good time to be thinking about tomorrow, it was the path he chose his closest friends were gone the only purpose he had left was the woman he loved
That’s what I took from it too. I think he was at peace
@rickysamra…. Of all the comments you said it best , he somehow knew his time was was running out , that his luck would run out…. Depp is brilliant just brilliant is overdue an Oscar.
Depp too old so was Warren Oates
Not only was it Dillinger being inspired by the movie, it was him basking in how he himself inspired America. He got to see what he would leave behind and was happy enough to die with that legacy.
Dillinger watching a movie was his way of having a last meal before his time was up
You can’t beat watching a great actor, watching one of the best actors of all time with so much emotion involved.
I love it when Johnny Depp is walking in slow motion with that side to side swagger and the music begins to climax.
Every time I watch this movie, when he turns to face the gunman, it gives me goosebumps.
Every damn time.
That look in his eyes like he was saying “ya done effed up son”
i was hoping that that filthy woman beating gutless coward of a cop would die a dogs death at the hands of Johnny….but not to be…prick!
The cop staggering around waving his gun at everyone makes me laugh every time 😂
still loving this in 2024!
Depp was one of the best actors of our time. This and blow sold me on his acting.
Lord the music here
I remember seeing Judy Garland describe how she met Dillinger
She was at the cinema with her sisters and thought he was a film star, and asked him for his autograph
She said he was sweet and charming, he signed his autograph, and she walked away.
Three minutes later, John Dillinger was dead.
One of my favorite movies of all time.
Agree
****A CERTIFIED****
Yup one of my favorite Mob movies Johnny killee it and everyone else was well casted for this flick.🙂🆒️😎🍿🥤🎥🎬🎞📲📞🤳📶🔋
It is weird to hear everyone in the movie calling him johnny, while his name is really johnny!
MegistosZeysII The name of the original gangster was John Dillinger.
Edit: oof, just realized that this comment is five years old.
MrGriffin lmao
Depp went to a museum where John Dillinger's clothing was on display. He tried them on and actually was stunned that they fitted perfectly
Yea lol
Only pros know this wonderful movie
Pros at what
@@fernnie9550 mafia movies
#ThisThingOfOurs 🕯🎰🎲🥃🍺🙏🏼💀💰🤫💵💵💵💲💲💲💲🖤💵💵💵💵💵💰💰💰💰
@@fernnie9550 bustin nuts 😎
@@aril7527 i wouldn't really call it a mafia movie maybe a heist movie but not really mafia related
The life of crime has one of two ends, death, or prison, or both. John Dillinger found this out, so did Bonnie and Clyde. This and the Highwaymen, great movies.
U AINT KIDDIN... #fastLIFE
There's also a third way: getting away with it
Jail would be a better alternative. That’s the second chance for redemption
@@umberto7773 DB copper for example
If there was a chance they all could have gotten away with it all and live as legends in the shadows.
Those of you commenting that this film glorified Dillinger and his criminal friends apparently missed the point. By no means is the film trying to say that Dillinger was a good guy. What it's saying is that he never pretended to be anything other than what he was whereas a good number of cops were actually criminals hiding behind badges. When J. Edgar Hoover decided to bring gangsters like Dillinger to justice it wasn't because he believed it was the right thing to do. It was because he saw a golden opportunity to make a name for himself and took advantage of it.
I ain't mad at that.... anymore than someone robbing a bank.
People who want to get ahead and win in a game of gunplay & glory....I completely understand approve and even commend their balls commitment and ambitions....
The problem is, when you're playing these high stakes blood games, most always people end up getting hurt or killed who never agreed or even knew they were putting themselves on the line.
It's not what JD or the Gov specifically did that I'm condemning or judging. It's the collateral damage, who got hurt and how most of them never even knew they bought in let alone wanted to put their lives at risk.
However..... the simple fact is, had JD peacefully and without casualties committed these crimes, he never would've lasted. As it was, he and his crew directly initiated gunplay during their crimes. As far as after escaping the scene, any ambushes or assaults from hve Gov were still indirectly spawned from crimes, casualties and actions of JD&co.
Problem was, at that time, the banks were looked on as evil as the bank robbers. People saw Banks to be the real criminals. In fact evidence tends to indicate that a lot of the bank robberies that John Dillinger committed were pre-arranged. The bank would get robbed for $25,000, and then the bank would report it as $52,000. I have studied Dillinger upside, downside, sideways. Always was fascinated with him. How he was able to hide under the nose of the law. I don't know how they did pre-arranged robberies, and I have to look into that. But apparently evidence indicates that a lot of them were indeed pre-arranged events
What’s the difference between Dillinger and our current government? NONE!
bye bye, blackbird
One of the finest and Favorite Johnny Depp's movie
My god, my appreciation for this movie just levelled up...the shot at 1:20-1:26, mirrored in Winstead leaving Billie's cell in the final frames of the film...
Die the way you live
All of sudden that's the way to go
Don't drag it out
Living like that doesn't mean a thing ....hit me hard
What's so great is the use of real locations, the actual jails he broke out of, the natural lighting and ambiance that is created with using the camera setup Mann in his later years has been so closely connected with. It gave the movie a real sense of authenticity, like I was there, seeing what is was really like to live the simple lives of most Americans and what people like Dillinger meant to them. It's because of this that PE has jumped considerably up the list of favorite Mann movies, and this scene in particular with the quiet moments of Purvis standing and watching the cars ride by, fumbling with his cigar and lighter, waiting for his mark - it's just dripping in authenticity and history and I can't take my eyes off of it.
the fact that the gman felt the fear and danger of being face to face with him when he look in his eyes is enough to lower his weapon is a true meaning of a fearful man and also how melvin wasn't able to pull the trigger is mind blowing
Was gmanmbone of his robbers that got kicked out of the car the first scene
@@csmith0318no
Underrated film, Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, Jason Clarke, Tatum........
When that agent looked Dillinger in the eye, he shit his pants...
Ikr
That agent was a disgrace. He's the same one who beat on Billy during the FBI's interrogation of her earlier in the film. I guess beating on a woman gave him power and was the only way he could get it up.
Livingston Hampton he banged her mouth in the alley later.
He was just trying to be tough .. Actually he was too scared and didn't have the guts to pull the trigger
I+$ GOD!?!...
The face JD gives when he turns.. chills
My favorite gangster movie. Loved Depp and Bale in this. This is such a powerful scene...you actually feel bad for Dillinger meeting his demise.
"Never trust a woman or an automatic pistol . " John Dillinger
#fairENOUGH
Interesting! Because Billy - a woman - was the only person who actually stood by his side until the end and didn't sell him out no matter what they held against her head. About the Romanian girl, when the feds blackmail you to hand in a criminal or find yourself back on a ship to Romania (not the place to be in the 1930s), any person or gender would've broken! (Not so) Fun fact: They didn't keep their promise and deported her anyway! Most importantly, Dillinger knew he was done at that point (least of all after literally checking the files in the department). His entire crew was dead and the feds obviously could only get to him with the help of the Romanian "flat mate", whom he also knew was in a delicate position - The man wasn't an idiot! What he wanted was to die on his own terms, thus the final movie night with a great gangster movie.
@@NiVi192 couldnt had said it better
@@NiVi192 its not that deep
Or amber Heard with big knife says until death.
I can finally say, I just watched Manhattan Melodrama after the longest time, of wanting to see it. All I can say, is it is one Hell of a movie for it's time. But this my view. With the lovely Myrna Loy that she was, and with the setting the movie showed it's so clear. It's a known fact that Dillinger had a Crush on Myrna Loy. And to be honest for the person Dillinger was, this very much was the perfect movie for him to see before he was gunned down. It fits him very precisely. For those who have never seen it your missing out. Both movies Manhattan Melodrama and Public Enemies both go hand in hand. And with this powerful scene in Public Enemies and then Manhattan Melodrama the movie is a piece of film history that can never be replicated. I give it 10/10 stars!
One of the most underrated movies ever. Drops performance is incredible and the rest of the cast is also really good. This final scene is perfect. With the gangster movie he watches, Then the slow motion walk, The amazing theme that plays just tops it off and the overall feel just makes u not want John to die.
Unfortunately, while it's an enjoyable film, it's not a great one. The camerawork lets it down in a few spots (Mann was an occasional operator) and the screenplay is pretty disjointed. I thought Marion Cottilliard was a poor choice for the part of Billy Frechette and I hated Christian Bale.
That said, for the most part, it's inoffensive and there are some good performances in it. I can't decide if it's a 6 or 7 out of 10.
TheThirdMan I agree with most of your views but I did think Cristian Bale was okay, he just felt like another actor playing a cop but i think I gave this a 7.
TKY Fair enough.
Can’t stop seeing this scene, month after month I’m still here.
I live just about a mile from the Biograph theatre. It’s been fully restored because of this movie
That smirk ...can't be beat ..
The sound track here is epic
Most beautiful and proffesional shoot of the film :) This scene is probably the best scene of all the films i watched ... Its heartbreaking and shocking to see this
shot from behind….by cowards… like the killer of Jesse James….they knew dam well they’d be burying their own if they came at him from the front
Awesome scene, and the music encapsulates it perfectly.
one of the best movies I've ever seen
I wouldn't of said Dillinger was the bad guy, he didn't hurt innocent civilians and wasn't a gangster like scarface , I would just say he was good and bad but on what the FEDS done to him was terrible.
He took hostages. Therefore he did hurt innocent civilians.
Actually during Dillinger's shooting the feds accidently shot and wounded to women bystanders. They also killed several civilians by 'mistake' during another incident. There are no records of Dillinger ever harming any of his hostages. A witness even claimed he threatened to shoot Baby Face Nelson for threatening to harm a hostage.
He willingly killed people. He was a bad guy.
Great question
He put innocent people in front of him and his cohorts as human shields consistently.
So he was either a bad guy or a coward. Could'nt have been a good guy and courageous to do something like that.
He knew damn good and well gunplay was possible everyday he left his bedroom, let alone when robbing banks. It'd be more respectable to bang it out with police who signed up knowing the risk, than hide behind some woman who was picking up money for groceries and the water bill.
As far as no record of hurt civilians, let's assume that's true. What about the prison guards or police officers he shot while they're working to provide for a family during a depression to satisfy his own greed.
Johnny Depp's best performance hands down RIP.
No, that would be Black Mass.
Johnny Depp , such a brilliant actor, his work in each movie he makes , speaks for itself ……. So where’s his’s Oscar????? Each movie , just about , that Depp does is a masterpiece. His range is unreal going from Finding Neverland to Public Enemies , brilliant , brilliant actor hands down.
@@jerrychiemeke7525That also
this film is not recommended for Fast & Furious fanboys, they could die of an endorphin overdose.
They love +ha+ bullshit=dogshit tho?!?...
Did you mean the same actors were in this film, or something else?
Depp is the man!
Just sit back and enjoy his genius
Great scene thanks for uploading. Because of this film, I decided to watch what they were watching in the cinema. That is a good film too. :)
How ironic that JD would watch this and then be killed 20 mins later.
YOO 11 YR OLD
You know what is really disturbing?
Quite a few eyewitnesses claimed Dillinger did not pull a gun. It was said he was found with the gun beside his right hand. Dillinger was left handed.
Had you been paying attention you're have noticed Depp shoots right throughout the entire movie. There are people who are opposite handed when it comes to shooting, playing pool, batting. Feel better now?
@@bill2953 I'm merely stating facts. You seem to have a bee in your bonnet.
@@janesgems7 Whatever man, Dillinger was public enemy #1 and the FBI shot him to death. Got a gripe call the agency.
@@janesgems7 Go on a killing spree and expect to get what you dished out.
@@doomguy8447 when did dillinger go on a killing spree? Never.
I was there when they filmed this, it was epic!
Liar
The music is so powerful in this scene 😢
Music sounds eerily similar to the fight scene in A Thin Red Line... sounds like death is looming and gives me cold chills.
Yesssssss, was thinking the same thing, similar to that. But a lot of movies tend to go for this similar theme. The movie ' The King' the escape scene in Shawshank redemption (for like 5 seconds when hes crawling through the tunnel he made) etc and theres certainly some others.
This film and those actors was deserving to win the oscar
Agree 👍
Humans are weird. The ending here, just like a pack of hyenas shouting over a dead body.
that actually happened when he died. Dillinger was arguably the most famous man in america at the time, and on the run for a year or so, so hearing the gun shot and seeing his dead body would cause quite a stir
#fairENOUGH
@@JWood-fv1qm Yes, it did. According to the book, people were dipping their handkerchiefs in his blood while others were trying to cut off locks of his hair.
@@thethirdman225 It was crazy. When his body was put on display, some women actually showed up in bathing suits. What did they think, that John was going to sit up and admire them? Then again, a lot of women loved John Dillinger.
@@MosaicRose99 Yes! It's true! I have read this in "Public Enemies". The book is really good - much better than the film and easy to read. You should get yourself a copy.
Fuckingggg scene is so good what a classic movie can’t wait to see it again nice to come back to it after a while feels like first time
Amazing scene with melody of Elliot Goldenthal. No words
Really loved this movie. Would love to watch it again!!!
anyone else come here because your film prof made you watch Manhattan Melodrama in quarantine
Die the way you live that's the way to go out that's one of the most coolest things I've ever heard in a movie I can't believe I never saw it
The smile speaks many words
What a movie that is and Depp is just on another level of acting here!!!! Cheers from Russia
Elliot Goldenthal’s music....Lawd, he’s a genius.
Tell Billie for me, "Bye bye blackbird."
Tell Billie for me: "Iced Cold Air Conditioning"...
Crazy part the snitch got sent back to Romina anyway and half the money smh.
That face when he looked back got me high as fuck 😮
This scene gives me goosebumps. So well done 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
A film thats truly a masterpiece. Perfection in every aspect, dialogue, soundtrack cast, dialogue and so much more. Amazes me how underrated the film is, truly never gets the credit it deserves.
Let’s take a toast...bye, bye blackbird
No doubt Dillinger was a likeable character. The bad guy women want to be with and men want to be. That all being said, he was still a bad guy. I actually read in this thread somebody saying he wasn't a bad guy cause he "only killed cops", wtf?
If you're saying things like that, you are clearly brainwashed, you probably also like to be democrat, which are the rotten society focused for dividing, practicing racism, like recently was clearly showed when Kanye West visited President Of The United States. Am i right? :)
@Alex Davila yeah well then this same notion of persecution should apply to the wealthy killers of government's world wide who sit behind a desk to order many dead in a seconds notice .cowards & killers everywhere money lies.only true men of intergrity can stand proudly with their sins in front & not shy away & also accept their destiny cause atleast they were truly free.
That's why i love cinema
“Living like that doesn’t mean a thing”. That’s one of the main things I took from this movie
Why did i actually shed a tear or 2 during this scene? 😤😔
a magical ending to a quite flawed film. this is amongst best scenes mann has ever shot
the way gable delivers that line, the way that perfect piece of music hits, the way depp smirks subtly.. this is absolute cinematic perfection.
Yes, quite a flawed film. Epic attention to detail in some spots and very sloppy in others. Patchy acting. Some great performances (Stephen Lang) and some rubbish ones (Christian Bale). Very disjointed screenplay and some odd camerawork. Enjoyable though.
Depps roll in the movie was 🔥
Johnny was and is a badass professional actor true iconic legend in the making one of a kind a really genuine evil genius masterpiece Mastermind
1:52.... So let's run, make a great escape
And I'll be waiting outside for the getaway
It doesn't matter who we are
We'll keep running through the dark
And all we'll ever need is another day
We can slow down 'cause tomorrow is a mile away
And live like shooting stars
'Cause happy endings hardest to fake
Not sure what proper words to say this but here's a shot: Its awe interesting to know this is exactly (in regards to the movie flick) what the real John Dillinger watched right before his death that very night. Almost like a saluting farewell quote from the actor Gable to Dillinger as he met his inevitable fate moments later that night.
only 2 words can explain it...."Fuckin Awesome"
Watch 1:20 of this clip where Jim walks out of the cell after saying goodbye to Blackie. Now watch the very final frame of public enemies. The camera position, agent winstead walking away, the rising notes. Mann knows how to create a layered and powerful ending.
Every time i see this scene and his smirk. I have to smirk too
Love this With Johnny Depp And Lady Black Bird You can Feel the Love they had for each other 😥 ❤
The gun sound was superb,great acting by all.A Great movie to cherish.
In fact, he pulls the gun back and hit the woman next to him, suddenly shot. that drew my attention
I absolutely love the soundtrack especially in this scene this movie is just excellent man its my fave besides friday night lights ,
5:30 name soundtrack please????
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That southern law man was no joke. He wasn't after some glorious shootout that every videogame playing person in America now thinks they could handle. He knew exactly who his target was and what he was capable of. Dillinger would've grabbed a pregnant woman for a shield if she was close enough. Shot recklessly into the crowd with no concern whatsoever for who got hit. Cop made the ID had the drop, got his shot and took it. He stepped up and got the job done, period.
@dwone jones
Honest question.... can you tell me how or why you think they were cowards? I'm speaking specifically the shooter(s) I mentioned (purvis too if you don't mind)? I could see or understand some POVs that may describe them with less than flatteting terms or glowing opinions of them ..... however "cowards" is one I'm struggling with....
I'll always hear someone with a different perspective out.... never learn anything or grow as a person without trying to gain perspective....
Killers killing killers. Nothing more nothing less
They shot this scene at the Biograph Theater in Chicago, the actual location where Dillinger met his end.
this movie is the most accurate inaccurate film I've seen. Timeline is all messed up and there's many other inaccuracies, that being said, no one has or ever will play Dillinger better than Johnny Depp. The film was handled with a spirit of the time and the story of the Terror Gang. I liked it. And damn is Stephen Lang a boss or what in this scene
Stephen Lang is great in the whole move. I though he was better than Johnny Depp.
Watching this scene on the same day and time it happened made me feel weird
I love this scene so much, see a million time
When Floyd and nelson died John lived like a king and died like a legend
Dillinger died before Floyd and Nelson i in real life. John Dillinger died on July 22nd 1934, pretty boy Floyd on October 22nd 1934, and baby face Nelson on November 27th 1934.
If you live by the gun you die by the sword of the ghost pirate.
Yo no nací para estar preso, moriré rápido así como viví siempre rápido. Jhon Delinger.♥️👹👹👹
Live fast die young
Michael Mann did a great job of building tension up in this scene. Great movie!
Very strong scene! Great movie! An incomparable cast! My favorite Johnny Depp!
brilliant film ,seen it many times
I dont have any, nobody told me anything i just recovering from illness 😭
The music sounds like the thin red line.... Almost
Name of 5:30 soundtrack please?
The government dealing with all problems like they always do.
When Deep turns to the side and stares him down honestly it’s one of the classic moments of movie cinema ❤️❤️
Dillinger’s ghost still haunts the Lincoln Park alley.
Rip to the real badass gangster John Dillinger
A lot of this looks like an Edward Hopper painting come to life.
This ending is how poor Johnny Depp must be feeling right now with the whole Amber Heard situation…