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What the actual fuck

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based Raimi

Seems like a good tactic if you're in a battlefield, desu. I don't doubt soldiers did that.

Good ol fashion american ingenuity

>dude take clips from a movie out of context and make fun of them
You could do the same thing with SPR

>Using half a corpse as a shield, fully exposing your legs while running into the middle of a firefight is a good tactic

Nigger, a body wouldn't stop those larger caliber bullets used back then.

7.7 Jap would've zoomed right through that torso.

Post a scene from SPR as over the top as this

I watched the movie yesterday and this scene plus Garfields double grenade save with the bad CG made me audible laugh

The grenade thing happened in real life though
Sniping through the scope

Is this a Tropic Thunder deleted scene?

>this shlock won AFI best picture and best direction
>won AACTA best picture and best direction
>nominated for golden globes best picture and best direction
'>will be nominated for oscars best picture and best direction

How did Mel do it?

Why didn't soldiers have shields?

>realism always translates well into fiction
When will this fucking meme end?

>that seppuku scene

Because artillery caused/causes most of the casualties, not small arms fire.

>Sniping through the scope

this

His only good movie is Apocalypto.

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This actually happened you fucking morons.

The meme is you thinking that you should tone down larger than life events if the point is to show how larger than life they are
>Inb4 cracked article
Fuck you

there is a reason it is called HACKsaw ridge

I can almost guarantee you didn't see the whole movie

As opposed to running with your entire body exposed?

The scene was an homage to GyStg. Hathcock's feat during the Vietnam war, putting a .30-06 through a (probably) PE/PEM scope.

That's retarded

I though BAR rifle's were incredibly heavy?

youtube.com/watch?v=sIVTDo2Xno0

>Picks up what would be at least a 100 pound human torso with no effort
>Fires way more than 20 rounds in his BAR
>No recoil whatsoever, from an automatic 30-06 Browning
>Fully exposes his legs, doesn't get shot
>His human shield actually stops rifle ammunition
>Still mows down a bunch of Japanese with good accuracy while hipfiring

Adrenaline is one helluva chemical.

Apocalypto was full of ridiculous, at times schlocky, scenes. If you didn't expect that I don't know what to say, despite the Sup Forums memes Gibson isn't a really stellar director if you want down to earth realism, he is what Peckinpah would be if he got his hands on CG and bigger budgets. You need to accept that he wants a spectacle because even though he has a message he knows what people want, if people left the theater with a different perspective on violence while being entertained he did his job.

As opposed to not running out there in the first place?

Also people are forgetting the point of this character is that he's good at killing, which then leads to what happens to him later in the film

BRAVO MEL

>shitty white boy war anti-asian propaganda

>He's not steller
>He's like Peckinpah with CG and big budgets
These conflict with each other

Why don't they just ship corpses to the battlefield and use them as shields?

It seems effective to me.

It was a homage to Commando

>His character's point is that he's good at killing

Did a 10 year old write this?

>Half a body (40 kg) in one had
>1918 BAR (8 kg) in the other
>While running and firing at the same time
>Hitting every target
>Stopping bullets from other machineguns without slowing down
I thought this was supposed to be realistic

Because there's no shield that you can hold and can protect you from machine guns, son. Plus if you have a hand occupied with a shit you can't proper use machine guns

THIS so much
i literally thought this was from a sketch show before reading the filename

Kek does anyone have the Garfield grenade webm? I know it happened in real life but the way it was shown in the movie was laughable

It's like that scene in Band of Brothers when the guy runs straight through the enemy without getting shot. The enemy is so surprised and dumbfounded that they forget to shoot

>Not posting the whole webm
He eventually drops both the corpse and the gun and starts punching his way into Okinawa, I almost walked away when he suplexed that tank.

Btw he was the second nuke, he just halo dropped and elbowed Nagasaki.

This. I would've done if I was in the front lines.

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As opposed to get killed by staying behind a fucking tree?

Because even in the trenches when need for mobility and clean water weren't an issue line in the Pacific war, shields were issued and most often proved quite useless against full-power rifle cartridges. 70% of the casualties were the result of artillery and mortards anyway.

Just turn off your brains

Shikamaru?

Did you watch the movie? He's the classic alpha male of the company, and when they get to the battlefield that continues to play out. The result of what happens to his character is based on this. It's actually meaningful and moving, but you'd probably rather make fun of a hokey scene than appreciate the artistry in the film

Forget the grenade, look at this stupid shit imagining that every soldier on the battlefield, Jap or American, is always standing within a few feet of each other.

That's this entire movie.

That's not it, that's the shitty editing in the trailer

And you would've died, user

Based Spears

this movie is pretty stupid

didn't enjoy it

felt like it was trying too hard to be something it isn't(saving private ryan)

Is that Hackson Ridge?

Theres not much room on okinawa

No m8. The point is to not let low probability events distract from the crux of the story. Just because at some point during WWII some guy threw a grenade 50 yards and it bounced off a building, then off German's helmet, went dud, kicked by a horse, then became live again, flew into the open hatch of a nearby Nazi tank, and blew it up, and if it were a real story that actually happened, it doesn't mean it would make for great storytelling in a narrative. It breaks immersion. Truth is stranger than fiction, and sometimes too strange for fiction because fiction has stricter rules for believability's sake.

If the point of the scene was to show him as a fearless soldier, then it could have been done differently and better to illustrate that.

It's HACKsaw Ridge, yeah

that was at the end when they were surrendering also a lot of the fighting was probably close quarters in trenches and tunnels at that point

>Anime theme starts playing*

Here it is boys

The film isn't called HACKsaw ridge for no reason. The title originated when Mel Gibson upon seeing a cool-looking hilltop and decided it was a good place to make a war movie.

classic tv autism

it obviously wouldnt stop any rounds you simple faggots it gave him the confidence to charge forward.

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>0:10 some guy does a handstand on the far right on some sandbags
>holds it for 3 seconds of cutaway shots before cutting back to the same shot and then falls over

I don't even see what's unrealistic about this

Why didn't soldiers have nukes?

>Just turn your brain off bro!

Wait, am I seeing shit or did that entire grenade flop out of the Japs hand when he hit the top

No, that's somewhat believable. Grabbing a body like that, which would be heavy as fuck and offer little to no protection, would just make it difficult to aim a rifle, especially a BAR. Not to mention that you're holding on to the remains of someone you knew.

>it's another the protagonist is perfect and has super human abilities episode

seen it a million times. it's a tired gimmick

the nice thing about saving private ryan is everyone was portrayed as human

Yeah this was a little over the top. Still liked the movie though.

NANI?!

Fucking LMAO!

the part where the guy is looking for his dismembered arm

kek

The 20lb browning gets shit on for being hard to maneuver, but not hard to control because its 20 friggin pounds

Still more credible. Being in severe shock does that to you

top kek

What's perfect and what's superhuman about it? Are you saying baseball players are superhuman?

He's not even perfect, just incredibly inspiring with his faith. He wasn't perfect when he almost killed his father and brother. He wasn't perfect when he couldn't discern pride from God's will during his court martial. He was just a good man.

And during the grenades, he was the only man without a gun in his hands

>that explosion
Literally Windows movie maker tier.

At least this scene was more realistic than the part of the film where Doss dumped a bunch of marbles into the Jap trenches

>Dude I saw mythbusters lmao

The scene is pretty feasible to the viewer unlike runner in the open with a dead torso.

They're equally unrealistic and you know it

how many wars have you fought in you fucking retarded neckbeard? real wars i mean, that require going outside

Don`t know what I expected but it was corny as fuck and unintentionally funny gore porn.

wait, there's a torrent out?

t. Europoor or libcuck who's never held a long gun in her life

Hold a 5lb weight at the end of a 3 foot stick. It's ONLY 5 pounds senpai.

I was pretty engrossed though out the entire battle, and this scene didn't really break my immersion that much honestly. OP's scene did for a little bit though, but I forgot about it within 5 minutes.

That's because you're a normal human being

that scene seemed hard to believe for me but then i played a few military simulation games

>uniforms hard to tell apart, especially if its winter uniforms in use
>need to check and double check almost every target before opening fire using a map or something
>usually end up making the differentation based on whether he's in hostile territory or not
>even then, usually don't open fire until sure

so naturally when an enemy looking guy just runs amidst your troops, you won't open fire on him because why would an enemy soldier be running amidst your troops? it's more likely that you just misidentified the uniform and it's one of your guys.

BRAVO MEL

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>He thinks running in the open during a firefight carrying a fucking human torso is a good tactic, even though he'd turn into an even bigger target, and unlike in the movie, you'd get gunned down immediately
How many wars have you fought in, user? You must have actually served in World War 2 or something, to get so mad about this, right?

why the fuck does it look like the battlefield is the size of a basketball court?

>That's because you're a fucking shill

fixed. This is Mel's big return? Fuck you guys.

t. poorfag who didn't go to the movies to watch and instead waits for out of context webms and gifs to laugh at a masterpiece of a film