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  • I'm young and all of my peers are looking for their idols in some shitty music, in some shitty clubs and etc. I'm looking for my idols in the people like in this movie - brave, honorfull, heroic, just, undomittable, uncorruptable - unfortunately, nobody in my generation or the future ones will look for idols in such people - sad...I am The Last of the Wanna-be-Mohicans!

  • Awesome ending... this song was our intro when I played lacrosse in college

  • this is great

  • The dude who played Magua in this movie didn't get enough recognition. He was perfect!

  • Excellent movie!!!...

  • One of the best movies ever. Right for every time and place. Only a few movies are like that.

  • duncan - to get burned alive for a girl who doesn't give a shit about you and fucks with other guy, that my friends are the balls of iron, and a heart of a lion!

  • @WoollyMammoth16 and yet that how the world is novadays

  • So that's where Akimbo came from. What kind of Club is Chingaschook using it looks wicked

  • This is great killing music . . . attack attack attack- never surrender!!!

  • Lamen&Lamuel}hosana~toGod&LeLa­mb

  • the most epic yet underrated film ever!!!

  • The old man kicks ass at the end, great scene!!!!

  • Every one remembers Daniel Day Lewis, Madeleine Stowe and Wes Studi for this movie. Show Russell Means some respect for his performance as Chingachgook people. Or Eric Schweig as Uncas, he was the Last of the Mohicans.

  • Daniel Day Lewis carried that Long Rifle with him everyday for six months before filming began. That's commitment to a role, my friends.

  • beautiful movie spiT!

  • This film....the music....the scenery....urggghhh....It always sends a shiver down my spine and brings a tear to my eye. That view, ontop of that beautiful mountain, has re-inspired me to write my own stories. It gives me hope that there is still enough beauty in this world, that we all come together before the Earth ends. I would love to see a world free of violence, no police, no armies, no killers. One can only dream, even if it's an unattainable dream.

  • now this is some Real gangsta shit! Ain't no Hoods, streets, nor projects! All Terrain son! I own this Mountain! I own this valley! U can't drink from my River! Or I'll drain your ass! G!

  • The last fight scene inspired me to buy a gunstock war club from cold steel. XD

  • Magua was hard as nails.

  • favorite movie of all time

  • i remember acting out this scene when i was a kid with my brother almost every night for a whole month after we watched this movie... fucking epic.

  • o love this scenze boah amazing !

  • This movie is based on a book that was written in 1826 by James Fenimore Cooper. You might want to read the book before you trash the movie. Oh, sorry, after reading the comments some of you obviously don't understand English.

  • Seriously? We must have watched different movies. I think it is fantastic movie!

  • horrible movie....graphics were horrible..acting was too easy..looked really fake....apocalypto was beter than dis.......i rate this movie a 3

  • Uncas wait don't fall of the cli.... WHY WHY MAGUA WHY.

  • @TomsterTN Ha, no body cried when Tommy Lee Jones took him off another cliff in The Missing. Mind I did breath a sigh of relief when he didn't get pushed off George Washington's head in "Skins". He does get killed in some horrible ways! Poor old Eric

  • This scene always make me sad and than mad at the same time.

  • i'm gonna break youtube from watching this too much. weird but i like the movie much better than the book almost entirely from this scene. chingachgook is the man!!!

  • Is Just me who gets goosebumps?

  • I was rooting for Maugua

  • Great film,but please remember there is a lot of Jewish propoganda in it(as we all know,Jews run Hollywood,and a lot of the media,banking industry etc),eg Hawkeyes comments about ending up like the white man ,buying whisky and beads,Alice Munro fancying Uncas(some Jews like to encourage miscegnation,whilst discouraging their people from doing it),emphasising the Brits falling out with the Colonial militia(some Jews like to get whites to fall out with each other,divide and rule).Still,great film.

  • lets fucking have it !!! we hate the french surronder monkeys !!! we had winston churchill those garlic eating cunts had pierre laval lets history make the right choice !! collaborater or bulldog!! u choose !!

  • @bristolcityifcation You referred to the French as "cheese eating surrender monkeys" , that was the terrm favoured by the NeoCons,when the French weren't stupid enough to start fighting Israel's wars.Although to an extent they have surrendered to the NeoCons,they have got some troops in Afghanistan .We need to bring our army home and get them securing our borders, rounding up illegal immigrants and sending them back,that would improve our security,not occupying Afghanistan

  • This is the best movie ever made...

  • boobo shiata ..

  • Jenerik Versiyon - Kolektif

  • Kanye West is a gay fish. This is established scientific fact.

  • I get such an incredible blood rush from this scene I think I might shit myself.

  • I still luv Mugua

  • A great movie.

  • lol he gets pwned at 6:50

  • amazing movie, love and hatred was been presented perfectly.

  • Even though there's no sound at 4:10, Chingachgooks scream is the loudest I have ever heard!!!

  • Magua is a real man, butcher your enemies and treat your women like cattle, the man's a GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @celticloverush2 Looks like he got it in the end...Just saying...Lol

  • I'm always out of breath and shaking at the end of this scene.

  • That badass Indian at the end, Russell Means... He's for Ron Paul...just sayn

  • i could listen to this from now...till the day i die

  • 42 dislikes? fucking queers pfff..

  • @835111 fucking Philistines methinks. how could anyone not love this with that music and that action? Faggots I reckon.

  • @835111 Movies like this are just not made today.

    Movies of honor, courage, valour, family and justice.

    When the father faces off against Magua

    All I could think of was ....

    "Take that fucker down....."

    To watch this movie is to have lived a life.

  • nice I Love it :)

  • this song and scene makes me so proud to be mohawk and micmac

  • if u can watch this without a cold feeling in your gut theres something wrong with you

  • @wibbledibblepibble Amen....:)

  • waw

    

  • music epic win and I am just like daniel

  • One of the all time great movies, in my opinion. Acting, soundtrack, cinematography, story. Flawless!

  • And hell followed with him....now thats the way you do it....

  • 0bama and 41 of his braindead 0bamabots disliked this video

    they hate last of the mohicans and prefer to watch video's of 0bama having gay sex with arab children and spreading communism in the USA. *lulz*

  • @runsaber1 you bring shame on everyone watching this magnificent scene.

  • I have the extended director's cut and I watch it all the time epic movie one of my favorites of all time.

  • can't help it but when i see the person who play's magua acting in another movie i'm still mad at him :)

  • @lovestosmilegirl I know! That ass face! The younger sister, who jumped to her death was beautiful. That look in her eyes said it all before she jumped always turns me into a babbling brook!

  • @lovestosmilegirl magua did nothing wrong,it was the time they lived in

  • @lovestosmilegirl Then here's a few movies to avoid watching Dances with Wolves, Street Fighter, Geronimo: An American Legend, Avatar.

  • @UltraRenegade And ofcourse The New World. Well, basically all native american movies.

  • @lovestosmilegirl You know he also played Eytukan in Avatar? Had a feeling it was him as his voice was very similar even though he was speaking Na'vi.

  • @lovestosmilegirl Or when you "like" the movie on facebook and see all the actors hanging out off the set. I'm slowly adjusting lol

  • best scene there is

  • Ask yourself this would you do anything to save the one you love?

  • @Knightstorm12 yes i would

  • I'd really love to see BioWare or Bethesda do an RPG set in pre-Revolutionary Colonial America. I mean a straight historical action/ adventure deal. No zombies, no magic. Just guns, knives, bows and arrows, tomahawks, bastardly English soldiers, good Injuns, evil Injuns and a whole lot of realistic survivalism elements as well as a (reasonably) realistic loot and crafting system. Hell if not an RPG a Rockstar sandbox game would work too. In any case something like this would kick a lot of ass!!!

  • @MerlinAmbrosius17

    And Hell, Randy Edelman, Trevor Jones, Daniel Lanois, and Howard Shore are all still alive so you could totally get one, two, three, or all four of them to do the soundtrack to this proposed video game!!

  • I really think it's a pity Michael Mann didn't adapt the rest of the Leatherstocking series. He did such a fantastic job with Last of the Mohicans. Similarly I wish Ang Lee had done more of the Crane Iron Pentalogy than just Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Oh well, at least David Fincher is dedicated to doing the other two Hollywood adaptations of the Millennium Trilogy.

  • the young cat should have attacked the crazy Huron with the greatest ferocity! then he would have won!...(the movie writer should have made it be!)

  • ps: not many in Canada and USA know that it was as crazy as Afganistan in the Great Lakes region!! if you were a man, you had a knife, axe, and musket! or you were dead, and youre woman was another mans meat! so you had to damn hard and tough!!

  • the hills look like Georgia in the Caucasus! well, it was much the same. war, war, and more war! God is still not happy about that!

  • When Chingachgook (blue mochican) pulled out his weapons and looked Magua dead in the eye, you now its gonna be a good fight.

  • This, Braveheart, Gladiator, and Black Hawk Down are my favorite movies with the best soundtracks in my opinion.

  • powerful scene good movie

  • Movie is always better than the book has much more deep story line and feeling and yes I have read the book

  • my favourite 'part' of the movie is the 'silent' love between uncas and the younger sister,

  • @lovestosmilegirl in actual fact the good guys potrait in this fil are actualy the bad guys the warrior at the end who got killed was caught up with his tribe in all this the french and british fighting over canada. the so called good guys worked for th brits who wrongd his people. i think few notice

  • he doesent even feel the pain. He´s just a hunter who knows that can be caughted.

  • i love how that one goes to save Alice 

  • Great Great scene!

  • un gran film sehr gut

  • Epic film great sound track.

  • Epic!

  • here is an other great moive x

  • A 3 hour film, and the only scene really worth remembering.

  • @KiltBill2 This scene wouldn't be worth anything without the rest of the movie.

  • uncas brings a gun to a knife fight and still loses.

  • Best movie ending of all time.

  • I can watch this over and over...

  • Saw this with my father at theater. Can't believe we're coming up on 20 years. Seems like yesterday.

  • 20 years later and I am still getting goosebumps by this part.

  • @RockPaperDynamite

    yessss...

  • @RockPaperDynamite Oh my gosh me to....Such a True Love. If it only exists these days. The passion is so strong you can feel it !! :)

  • @RockPaperDynamite Am I really that old??? Fuck it! I'm glad movies were art back then!

    

  • I still almost shed a tear when the blonde chooses death after seeing her love die :(

  • @RockPaperDynamite yea... the intensity is still extreme.

  • Another example of the Academy's mistakes. Wes Studi should have received the Best Supporting Actor award. He is stellar in this movie.  He was robbed.

  • Don't ask me why or how, but I remember the exact date I saw this in the movie theaters back then. It was October 8th, 1992, I was on a date when I saw this. By the end of the movie everyone in the theater(including myself) hated Magu so much that when grandpa layed into him with that first shot the ENTIRE movie theater ERRUPTED......I mean ERRUPTED in cheers.

    It is something I will never forget.

  • @evilhamster14422 exactly! the first couldn't shoot that far! come on haven't you seen how far he shot the guy? not everything in movie business is real dude; point is I stated that the movie was great and like every movie has it's unrealistic scenes, so cool it.

  • I was born and raised in a small town in upstate New York. A feature of the town is Fair grounds on the top of a hill. Today they call it Fairground hill but at one time it was called Mohican Hill. At the base of the hill is a museum called Brookside. Copper wrote The last of the Mohican While on vacation part on Long Island, Saratoga and possibly at the Brookside. As a child I used to wash berries at a small spring that was allegedly the location of the last fight. Not nearly as impressive.

  • @desertprovost the place where they had their last fight... was it modified or filmed as was...

  • Fuck with my son, and I will kill you.-Chingachgook

  • One of the best moments or scenes in Cinema History...I never get tired of watching it.

  • Who in the hell are the 40 people that didn't like this video. If I was a football coach I would show this to my team 10 minutes before kick off!

  • the beutiful american continent how beutiful it was hundreds of years ago a land of spirituality and battles peacefull and at the same time violent a land enchanting and unknown!!!

  • One of the most EPIC scenes, ever.

  • @SHEEPLEwhisperer Truly! As a black man I could not understand why I walked out after seeing it and then turned around to see it again. The people at the movies thought I was nuts. Burt my girl was like yeah lets see it again. Never done that before in my life! Incredible movie awsome ending!

  • I remember seeing this movie as a kid. Omg i cried like a bitch lol

  • This ending still gives me chills to this day.

  • @njohnfixes Best part of the film. But all the film is really good. I never get bored watching it.

  • That axe rod that hawkeyes dad has is so badass

  • love the rage of his dad!! Damn right! You die!

  • @rangersct Thought the white man was going to be the hero. I love how it was the father and not the adopted son to kill Magwa!

  • Simply the best cinematic end scene I've ever experienced.

  • Ladies and gentlemen...the manliest movie ending of all time

  • @BloodEagle729 Perfectly stated in today's environment. Realize this only represents that in most cases the manliest moves are not recorded.

  • @swassontelus "Do the right thing...even when others aren't looking. " PS: Not my words, but passed on by passion.

  • @swassontelus agreed...but, to be honest, the fact that this has 2.4 million views instills me with faith in humanity

  • @BloodEagle729 I used to blindly believe the world was good (in my 20's). Then had a patch where I thought the world was evil (in my 30's) and wondered who truly 'held' the fabric of society together. Now in my 40's, I realize there are more good in this world. A silent majority who will keep things together. Glad to see you are a part of it. 2.4 million and counting. :-)

  • @swassontelus damn right...I don't see how anyone could dislike amazingly epic music juxtaposed with men dual-wielding muskets

  • The theme of this movie is also about whether you live or about to die...always posses your cores values. Born-agains are phonies.

  • My question is about Magua is isn't he fighting using more of an Apache style with the hatchet and hunting knife, and isn't he in the wrong place to be apache? What was Magua's tribe before the Gray hair came. Not the Hurons

  • @UchihaGamer111 perhaps Mic Mac patty whack?

  • It was too epic

  • @florio131 spoken by a fucking lame ass, today 'shemale' noob.

  • @swassontelus huh?

  • They had to mute chingachcook's scream beca

  • that guy is so hot!!!!!

  • Master Achievement

    *****

  • Awolnation's SAIL has been copied from this epic music. Damn, I found it at last. Whole night I was searching for this. I knew I've heard those chords somewhere else.

  • They need to re-release this in blue ray , so 38 ppl can mend their ways

  • So many Archetypes all at once, this is one of the more brilliant sequences.

    I'm wondering if anyone knows the origin of the symbolism used in the scene immediately before Chingachcook fells Magua. That stance he is in, coupled with some other things, seem strangely familiar. I noticed it the first time I saw it and its bothered me ever since. Its probably some subconscious device to make the scene more powerful. And Im not talking about the bloody illuminati.... Just clever imagery.

    TIA

  • If they had only allowed them to open a casino....

  • Man seeing Chingachgook slam that war hammer into Magua's gut made my childhood

  • Hawkeye's one of the greatest heroes in movie history.

  • what is the name of the song?

  • @zombies8alaska Promontory 

  • This is so intense, there are no words being spoken, no winners, everyone looses somebody and there is no fear.

    The girl who jumped looks exactly like my sister, it is so amazing.

  • one of the best climaxes to a film both for the music and visual

  • Wes Studi plays such a great villain. He's so cold blooded that you don't even hate him when he goes into his death scene because you can see that his philosophy is simply to kill and be killed. Great actor & not sufficiently appreciated.

  • @briquetaverne In a way one can't help, but understand Magua..

    How would you react if someone slaugtered your whole family?

    How many of you would be happy, laughing, even applausing?

    How many of you wouldn't rest until you've killed the bastard and "When the Grey Hair is dead, Magua will eat his heart, Before he dies, Magua will put his children under the knife, so the Grey Hair will know his seed is wiped out forever"?

    (In modern time It'll probably only be bastard, I guess!)

  • @acresir I truly felt Magua's story. That is why this was epic, Magua gave into the darkness which I admit I probably would too. But he lost because he ran into men who were righteous and hawkeye or was his name natty bumpo? Can't remember but he was just nasty with a musket. And pops was just to crucial with the elk antler as I call it.

  • @UchihaGamer111 Perfect. I hope you find this story to stay on the 'good' side. Everyone finds a thread to hang onto (a thread is a theme...a path).

  • @acresir This only applies in human terms. Get over yourselves.

  • @swassontelus You don't get the story, do you? Do you take the movie as "a Pizza" or "a fine Meal"? Do you analyze it to get more out of it?

    Wes Studi plays that urge for Retribution so well. In the end how he defy the Wise Huron. Normally he would NEVER do that, but driven by this thirst for vengeance...

    It seems real. How a lot of people would react when being so close to their goal and denied it (Maybe as important, but another goal).

    That's what I meant.

    Guess I put in a way too cryptic...

  • @briquetaverne Absolutely agree...Wes Studi is a highly under-appreciated actor. I feel almost that he's been type-cast as the go-to guy for a native american role. I'd love to see him in more cultural irrelevant roles.

  • @briquetaverne Iol I wanted mangua to win

  • @briquetaverne He was robbed of the Oscar!! Period!

  • Amazing movie,the son put his hand on his dads shoulder as if to say I have to go,but the dad waits to pass on loaded rifle to his white son to do whats necessary,then almost immediately dissapears to go after his boy.The look on Chingachgooks face when his son dies is truly horrifying but immediately followed by a intense determination to avenge his sons death nothing was going to stop him

  • @TheStephenMac the whole movie is fantasic,it was hard times.Surviving was not easy like we have today

  • @TheStephenMac each of the main characters in the story, that die during this sequence, do so--- accepting their fate. I do believe, it's what makes this sequence so moving---and so noble...

  • The music always gets me emotional, goosebumpy. Wes Studi... I actually cursed him. One of my all time big favorite movies.

  • The most dangerous man in the world is the one who has nothing to lose (the father). He's coming for blood and nothing...and no one can stop him.

  • Power. The only word to describe such tragic moments that behold in this nostalgic movie. Reminds me of the many sorrows my ancestors endured when colonization of the Americas was still underway. Perceptions upon races are better now, I know, but the scars from the past still exist. I say this on behalf of my own Northwestern Native race, despite me being half-Asian (of which I am VERY proud of to have as well).

  • This final scene is a symphony. The most underrated movie of all time

  • @johnnysega Under-rated? Says who? 

  • @johnnysega Underrated? It is indeed a good movie, but only if you haven't read the book, which I presume you haven't. The story of the book is literally massacred in this movie, with major and I really mean major plot changes. Its resemblance to the book is disgracefuly low. Read the book. Honestly! It is a billion times better than the movie.

  • @johnnysega are you nuts ??? underrated it is classed 7th one the top 10 best mouvies of the century man go cheak

  • @johnnysega well said!

  • @johnnysega couldnt agree more!