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  • @unclerlrv. Great point!

  • "I would never trust any communist country" - Dr. Haing S. Ngor, during a 1986 interview.

  • I CANNOT BELIEVE this movie did not win Best Picture!!!!

  • this is where the manly tears happen :")

  • One of the best movies of the 80s. To me this movie is not just about war. It's about the human spirit. It's about bromance at its finest.

  • i just saw this movie in my class few weeks ago. and i cried. a good movie. with a very touching ending with imagine by john lennon. give peace a chance.

  • Thank you to both Dith Pran and Haing Ngor, for sharing both your stories. May you both rest in peace.

  • Kind of ironic that the music they use for this scene is basically the unofficial anthem of COMMUNISM.

  • Thanks so much for putting it on..

  • ITS REALLY GOOD THIS FILM I LIKE THE EMOTIVE FINAL AND MAKES ME FEEL SO MANY EMOTIONS TOGHEDER

  • R.I.P. Haing S. Ngor

  • 何度見ても泣けるな。

  • Bring On The Tears

  • Gets me every time

  • This makes Schindler's List look like High School Musical. BRUTAL movie

  • Everyone in the whole world should be made to watch this film, and then maybe they will see that war is no good and that everyone should live in peace. But no. No-one would listen!

    'Imagine' is the PERFECT song for the ending of this inspiration film

  • Esta pelìcula una joya històrica, para llorar...para reflexionar y no permitir que nunca màs se repitan estas atrocidades.

  • the real al rockoff hates sidney schaenberg and calls him a coward (amongst other things). He seems to feel this whole movie was built to try and make this sleazy fuk look good. he was writing stories about how the Khmer Rouge were really a moderate regime who deliver a better life for everyone right up until they took over. I understand it was pretty obvious to most people this wasn't the case,

  • @andrelebaron 2 million deaths = moderate regime?! Get the fuck outta here...

  • @andrelebaron so in other words, when far leftists commit mass murder it is to be excused and justified?

  • RIP Haing S. Ngor. I have read your book and i saw this film and because of your outstanding performances in this film, people became to know what happened in Cambodia during the Pol Pot regime.

  • ou may say I'm a dreamer, Trust me, I'm not the only one.

  • It s the movie knows my weaknesses... I mean, "Imagine" and the ending.. nothing works better.

  • " Nothing to forgive. Nothing" I will always remember that in the most hardship at any point in my life!

  • i watched this on the internet the other day and 1 thing i was never sure about was are there supposed to be subtitles during any of the scenes when the characters aren't speaking English? i feel like i may have missed some key parts because my version didn't have subtitles, but i was never sure

  • Does it get any better than this,the ending to this wonderful film and John Lennons imagine,Priceless.

  • It is fitting that this movie would end with a mix of still images and movement. Of course Dith Pran was a photographer and of course with that final image turning into black and white with the boy carrying that child. They show the movie constantly television and I always have to watch. It is very sad but the ending at least it triumphant. Dith had to really keep his head and keep his mouth shut if he was going to survive the Khmer Rouge. Very, very brutal regime.

  • I remember when saw this on Cinema and every cry =).. Emtionell scen and "Imagine in background very toching =)

  • This scene is touching and powerful. Roland Joffe made me cry with "The Mission" and now with this beautiful movie and scene. Dith Pran, Gandhi, Luther King, Mandela, Suu Kyi........God bless you forever.

  • I've seen the ending to this movie, I don't know how many times and it makes me cry everytime, ever single time. I love it. People are so strong. just imagine "nothing to forgive". I hope.

  • When I saw this scene the first time, shivers ran down my spine!

  • This movie changed my life. Seriously. I could'nt believe how powerful movies could be when I saw it at 14.

    Peace to all the lost, and all of the survivors and those who tried to help

  • damn this was nice. What happened to movies like this?

  • Utterly powerful scene.

    Sadly Dr. Haing S. Ngor was killed in a robbery in 1996 

  • @compaq2441 I know, so terrible. His life mirrored that of his character. His autobiography "A Cambodian Odyssey" is spectacular, tragic and so hopeful

  • The most emotive final scene of any film Ive watched! Thanks for putting it up!

  • @suspectVandal It's tie for me w/ scene in the later 2002 film, "The Pianist" when the title character roams around a Warsaw, Poland devastated by World War II mainly because my mom has pictures of the devastation of Poland from after the war, when she was in Europe helping to type up Eisenhower's memoirs and "The Pianist" captured those photos very well. But this scene has the John Lennon "Imagine" to it & I stil lremember riding away from my the theatre on my bike (non-motorized) not crying.

  • questo video tocca la profondita!!

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