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  • The use of silence is incredibly powerful, especially in movies with such a beautiful score. That's why I love the part from about 8:11 to 9:01 where all you can really hear is the sounds of nature....it's striking..

  • What is the blue thing that Chingachcook uses? I have never ever seen anything like it.

  • @halofable574 Its the stock of a rifle converted into a war club with a spike. My father and I have seen a few at a rendezous, one was even in that color blue. Its historically accurate beacuse some native American tribes customised their rifles to be better in close combat. In this case just get rid of the barrel and you have a club that could kill with one or two swings. I'm a reenactor for this kind of time period. Hope that helps.

  • @DictatoroftheCake Wow, Ok thank you. Its apparently pretty effective, just bizarre looking

  • the best ending of any movies of all time what mnakes it better is just there are hardly any words only music and nature sounds awwwwwww love it:)

  • That looks like a sturdy rock at 5:00

  • 3:51 looks at himself then looks up at his girl thinking "This was a bad idea" haha!

  • Best effin' heroic redemption ever ! (When Dunkan said "my compliments sir,now get her out now...get out!". Oh my god such damn good acting...holy crap why dont they make more movies about indians ?? And i mean realistic looking like this one...there is tons of material for awesome movies. An Indian revival if you will...just do it dammit! Who is with me?

  • One of the most brutal deaths in film. Don't mess with with the Mohican.

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  • This beats the shit out of Pride and Prejudice any day of the week. By the way if you pause it at 6:44 you can see how much trouble Magua is about to be in.

  • Это лучший фильм который смог снять Голливуд

  • i love this movie to DEATH.... and to see a clear version here of the last scene is just mind blowing, love, death, revenge, bravery and parental love... all squeezed into 11:23 minutes.... michael mann.... ur the best, wish I cud get hold of the longer un-edited version of last of the mohicans....

  • it just absolutely blows my mind that a sequence this long, would only be muddled up with people speaking lines. I have seen this movie a 1000 times. no that's not me just saying it. I also read the book when I was 15, and no other peice of literature has ever been so filled with emotion. aside from "blood meridian" of course.

  • i also think that is the most epic rejection ive ever seen from a woman. basically saying with one step id rather die than be touched by your nasty heron hands.

  • ya know i watch alot of fighting movies, but for some reason its hard to find something as epic as the old man killin that heron bastard. and it was like a 15 second fight with 4 swings of whatever weapon that is.

  • Awesome quality!

  • i have seen this movie so many times and i must say that, for me, the main love story is the one between Alice and Uncas. They fell for each other much earlier than Cora and Nathaniel.

    And even if they never talk to each other in the entire film; you can see in this final part, from 3:48 to 3:58 , how much in love they were, just by the way they look each other... they didn´t need words...

  • Wes Studi plays the dispassionate part to perfection in this movie.

  • how fake is that rock man ??? 5:01

  • @manouilos LOL! Nonsense, sir! Hawk-Eye merely is so epic he can turn rocks into jello.

  • absolutely the most emotional scene of any movie. dialogue isn't even important as the effects of this gut wrenching scene unfold.

  • best ending ever...seriously the music and the whole thing is boss

  • Cooper's book is great so is this movie.

  • dang the guy in green loved Alice.. so touching

  • Native Americans faced war,death and their fate with extreme courage ...

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  • I need to cry everytime I see this :'(

  • put it up again and leave credits on

  • awesome movie with an epic soundtrack :)))))))

  • if you pause it at 7:47..magua's like " WTF???"

  • The best.....

  • Gosh, the ending of this movie makes me cry every time

  • Uncas u-u

  • Epic scene, epic movie, epic book written in 1826.

  • thumbs up if at 08:45 you were expecting Donnie Darko to stand up.. lol

  • I swear, Daniel Day Lewis doesn't get any more badass. The dude runs up a mountain, shooting people in the face with an antique rifle, his hair bouncing up and down while the one of the most beautiful pieces of music plays.

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  • "My complements sir, take her and get out!"

    Best character-redeeming line in any movie, ever.

  • @Pandonodrim damn right!

  • @Pandonodrim Damn straight. Amazing British resolve.

  • exactly. i give him credit for trading himself

  • So who knows what that ace thing is that chinguchgok uses cuz it is awesome. I want one.

  • dang mohicans know how to fight

    

  • @soligerman2 It makes sense that the last two surviving Mohicans are awesome fighters; it's why they're still alive.

  • @10INTM agreed

  • brilliant video. Exactly the part i wanted to watch from exactly the right moment. Thanks :)

  • Duncan's sacrifice may not put him at the level of natural integrity of Hawkeye, Uncas of Chingachgook but damn -- my heart just bursts at how heroic that gesture is...

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  • Magua is fucking crazy.

  • @Nickodemusodurn definitley lol

  • "The Gael" is the perfect music for this scene.... forgot what a great movie this was..... none of that cg bollocks

  • I asked my girlfriend if she wanted to watch "The Last of the Mahicans"? She ask who directed it, I told her Michael Mann, she replied "Oh!! the guy who did the Transformers movies." I am now single. <,<

  • @ela1191 Bullshit

  • @ela1191

    Your single now because she had the director of a movie wrong, that is pretty shitty! Where is love in this lame world gone to huh!!!

  • @mrhiide Not because the director was wrong but the enthusiasm over Transformers.

  • @ela1191

    You prick!!!

  • @mrhiide The "My girlfriend did/said *something* I am now single" is an online joke thats been around for a few years now, I didn't really breakup with my gf. It was just a joke. lol :)

  • @mrhiide

    Well i take everything back and im sorry i called you a prick, your not really its just that bugged me a bit :D Sorry like i said :)

  • @mrhiide One has to respect a man that readily apologizes for his mistake. You probably have good character..

  • @astrolifter

    I was out of order then I had to much to drink that night, it was a misunderstanding which I regreted when he explained. The next day when I read his message explaining what it was about, I felt a total prick myself for calling him a prick so i apologised straight after. Thankfully he was a uderstanding person, like myself most times appart from im pissed sometimes and it ended respectfully and not into some childish argument which i tend to see regularly on youtube.

  • Well you could probrably tell how hungover I was the next day because i sent the apology message to myself if look at it carefully :P

  • @astrolifter

    One thing I dont want to do is cause any unwanted offence, I will only give it if it was needed ;)

  • @mrhiide I've the done same things on occasions when I've had one to many myself. I've been in a more then a few of youtube spats during the last few years, and I've often discovered that people I've apologized to for being an 'ass' to, end up becoming an ally of some sort.

  • @ela1191 It's Micheal Bay that did the Transformers movies.. not Micheal Mann... Micheal Mann did HEAT... which is super good too.....!

  • @Zeliard99 Yeah, my comment was a joke. I  agree with you, Heat is a super good movie. :)

  • @ela1191 next time, just watch it! and let her dump you afterwards

  • @ela1191 hahahahahahahaha.....u dumped her over a movie??? tsk tsk....

  • @MsCanadian85 No one was dumped, twas just a joke. :)

  • @ela1191 dont u mean your ex girlfriend:P

  • best scene in movie history

    

  • @sixshooter500 did the Indians help the colonists to fight the red coats?? That's really strange

  • With men like these, no wonder England would be thrown out a decade later.

  • @eytukhan spelled wrong ur nick

  • @eyuthukan wow thanks for the suggestion...i was abt to ask that

  • I love the fake, jiggly rock at 5:01 lol

  • dumb romanticist garbage.

  • Jodhi May who was the actress who jumped off the cliff was breathtakingly beautiful in this scene. When she looks back at the camera, with her defiance breaking through the screen to overwhelm your thinking, she has created one of the iconic moments of on screen beauty for any actress.....

  • Chingachgook'd.

  • Chingachgook is such a badass.

  • Firing the two rifles @ 7:09 like RAMBO was pretty unrealistic, for an otherwise realistic movie.

  • @eXcommunicate1979 If you mean logistically, he had just reloaded his own rifle just before, and scavenged an unfired weapon from one of the fallen Huron. if you mean the ability to aim and shoot both accurately, he does pause a moment to line up, he is on a straight line run toward both targets which are close enough together to see at the same time. it is a little cheesy and an extremely difficult circus shot but nowhere near as egregious and flat out impossible as some Rambo type stunts.

  • @eXcommunicate1979 He was practically firing from point-blank, and he was not the first to do this. The technique involved closing the distance as much as possible and shooting two men instead of shooting just one and giving the second time to line up a shot.

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  • Arguably the best ending in cinema history.

  • 7:50 = "I just got owned by grandpa??"

  • I am Mexican Indian... take me...

    :)

  • "The frontier place is for people like my white son and his woman and their children. And one day there will be no more frontier. And men like you will go too, like the Mohicans. And new people will come, work, struggle. Some will make their life. But once, we were here."

  • To Youtube regulators who constantly regulate such clips like this, don't. Scenes like this spawns more interest from many fans like myself whose VHS probably is very old and is looking for a modern replacement, or have yet to buy this for a collection due to whatever reason. Bottom line is, clips like this promote sales for original companies that release it. Don't do us a dis-service and delete this. Thank you.

  • Magua was a fearsome warrior but in the end he was no match for Chingaghook, he just beasted him!

  • everyone, pause at 5:52 and look at mauguas earing. its the shape of a jewish star. thumbs up if you cought that

  • @djmillivanilli1 If you wanna get deep into the native culture and the origins of the star of David, look up THE SEED OF LIFE, THE FLOWER OF LIFE, AND THE FRUIT OF LIFE. Prepare to get mind warped

  • @Eytukhan cool, my names actually david lol

  • @djmillivanilli1 So is mine! LOL

  • @Eytukhan no way! sweet. but im not hebrew

  • this is definitely a film i will tell my kids about. 

  • Which copy of the movie is this?

  • The actor who plays the dad. Russel? I met him when I was 3. He went out with my grandmother for a couple of years.

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  • I subscribed, just cause the only video he has up is brilliant:)

  • Look at you Magua...Done went and pissed off the old man

  • Typing "epic" in an online dictionary refers you to this youtube clip.

  • i walked in when this ending played. i was glued the moment i heard the music and seen the ensuing fights. wes studi got my attention. played a great indian warrior.

  • I agree with pierreenfrancais. A very inspirational piece of music. If i'm needing a boost to to get me through a hard day, I run this through my head and I can handle anything.

    Steve

  • @KranskyCousins Hi Steve.

  • @KranskyCousins What is the name of this song?

  • @LittleMsMadness the song is called 'The Gael' by Dougie MacLean, a Scottish folk singer

  • The score wasn't even nominated for an Oscar. Incredible, what a worthless prize.

  • the song sail from awolnation has same beat but slower....

  • When i hear this music i say to my self '' bring on the world '' i'll take you all .... such an motivational and encouraging song i say .... anyone agree ????

  • That is one badass weapon Chingachgook has. Fantastic movie. Great acting, music, and character development. Love it!

  • Russell Means is a badass in this movie and in real life. Gotta love the boat rockers.

  • Alice Munro's (Jodhi May) face is the prettiest thing I've ever seen in my life.

  • What do you think they did with the remaining Hurons? Did they let them go?

  • Oh, this is one of the best sequences in film...the music, the sentiment and all play together...tears every time...but I love it!

  • Who the fuck is that one person who disliked this video? Probably Magua...

  • @thiagokemura well, it is a pretty stupid video...

  • Great movie.

    I used to watch this movie with my dad when i was younger. :D

  • @meers5 so you were the only smart guy in your class, I guess :-)

  • This was truely a great film....the music....the casting.....acting...filming..­...scenery....need I go on what a film....and what a climactic ending...can a film have ever been bettered!!! Oh and yes...just in case those who don't know it...its Uncas who is/was....the eponymous Last of the Mohicans!

  • I love that music starting at 5:04. It is just so brooding and epic, enhancing a tense silent scene. This is a reason why I love this movie.

  • i saw this movie in 7th grade in my history class.

    we thought it was gay so we put on toy story instead

  • @VinceLA91 I was the only geek in my history class who love it lol.

  • Cena inesquecível!

  • "Did you tell him?!"

    "...Yes" (Duncan looks at Cora). Heartbreaking. In all the madness, he's calm and finds the only outcome. He looks at how desperately Nathaniel is willing to save Cora...and how terrified they are of losing one another. He loves her so much and literally gives up his life for her. A true hero.

  • @fancy0face

    Yes, it's true that what Duncan did was highly honourable and brave IF he had fully understood what was about to happen. Remember that when the Huron Sachem gave the verdict that Alice was going to be burned at the stake, he spoke in Huron not French, and therefore Duncan would not have understood what was going to happen. He knew that Alice was going to receive some form of punishment. But would Duncan have sacrificed his life if he'd known he was going to be burned alive???

  • @muirwarrior Yes, he understood what was at stake when he said,

    "Take Me, a British Officer, Me for Her"

  • @fancy0face

    Sorry I meant Cora, not Alice. My mistake.

  • This movie is a MASTERPIECE.

    Michael Mann does it all. His attention to detail is astounding...the movie looks authentic, his choice in location, in music, the actor's performance's...

    He gives us the love story without forcing it on us in the backdrop of this spectacular world. And how he has allowed his characters to develop throughout has led to this magnificant set of choices and circumstances...what he then gives us is an Epic, satisfying and beautiful ending.

    10/10.

  • BEST SCENE OF MY LIFE

  • NOON E GET THEB TRUEBOE BETWEEN ALICE AND UNCAS? THE ONE MOMENT MAGUA SHOWS HUMANITY?????VOMFG...... BEST SCENE EVER

  • i just love this movie. specialy this part awesome.

  • Wes, the villian, looks like Running Canoe.. and he is my 7th great grandfather. Juss sayin. And this movie Rules

  • Oh the quality! I believe this one is filmed with a good potato, and not a rotten one like most other. You have my thanks!

  • @illinifan645 ... (continuing here) but they didnt install that office because of "humanitarian" reasons: the indians were their main labor force in south america (horrible working practices.Also every Spaniard had the RIGHT to CONVERT any INDIAN that worked for him...i mean,it was so fuckedup they had to stop).There was also the race mixing "problem" that the Spanish debated and then made a somewhat reasonable resolution about this thing... but i forgot what was they talked about exactly;)sorry

  • this movie has sooo much historical signficance. Magua's death symbolized basically the disappearance of native americans, following this war many native americans were controlled by other groups of people, and forced to do many things that did not want to do. The mohicans became basically extinct and down for the count. just like the rest of the natvie americans at this time period

  • @illinifan645 did you know that at the age of Spanish conquistadors ,indians of the central america were almost erradicated. They were like 400 000 native americans on those islands, we Europeans killed a few hundred thousand in a matter of a couple of years...sick shit.The interesting part is that the Spanish "enslaved" indians got a better life than the North American indians.Spanish decimated the indians so badly,they had to make an "indian affairs office" to tone down the atrocities

  • That was a good death

  • i remember when my big brother showed me this movies ending, this scene when i was about 5-6 years old little kid and i didn't understand what this movie was about, i didn't know why did that girl jump because she was so pretty and why did they fight. but i remember how amazing that music was ♥

    two days ago i found this movie and i bought it right away, wanted to see it fully and get to know why did they do that. today, i saw it. finally i understand. this made me cry like an crybaby :< ♥

  • I remember when I first saw this scene.... I was crying like a child.... and it was the only part of the movie I saw that time....

  • 7:50 - 7:55 ...."Damn, I just got owned by grandpa."

  • saddest ending i have ever seen next to titanic ='(

  • HQ

  • what is the weapon that hawk eyes father uses? whats it called? looks like it should be on deadliest warrior

  • @SpartanMartan973

    It's called a 'warclub'.

  • I see another end a litte more longer, special edition may be????

  • parts of this movie were filmed where I grew up in the Appalachian mountains...great movie

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  • Russel Means is the coolest dude on the planet. By God!

  • @kdavisification

    Yes, but Wes Studi is cooler.

  • @muirwarrior SORRY MEANS IS THE MAN

  • chimney rock, nc is beautiful(the last 17 minutes of the movie was filmed there)

  • best music starts at 6:39

  • Most of the native americans in this movie are MESTIZOS.

  • @MrDebashishMohanty

    It depends on what you mean by 'Mestizo', ie. part Amerindian with part Spanish ancestry like most Mexicans today are. Maybe some of the extras were Mestizos (eg. the Huron warriors). But Russell Means (Chingachgook) is a Lakota, Wes Studi (Magua) is a Cherokee and Eric Schweig (Uncas) is of part Inuit part German ancestry.

  • @muirwarrior Okay my friend, that is good to know. Btw, does Johnny Depp really have Cherokee blood?

  • @MrDebashishMohanty

    yes he does

  • @muirwarrior  eric Schweig a été adopté par des allemands il n est pas métis d aprés se que j ai lu

  • The Last of the Mohicans is the best film what i ever saw.From 4:34 to 5:00 I almost cried. :(

  • Although quite badass, this ending is nothing like the novel. For instance in the book, Magwa isn't killed by Chingachgook, he simply falls when attempting to leap from one rock to another.

  • hell hath no fury like a father's rage...

  • @mooglelove99 Got that right! Wouldn't you tear an army apart for your kid?

  • @CrimesonWitcher Seriously, he flew through those guys like nothing and he didnt even stop. At that point, he had nothing else to lose so he cut down all in his path like a deadly swath!

  • its a shame how duncans sacrifice to allow the women he loves to live happily with another man is ignored. sure he was an ass most the film but imo he redeems himself greatly. brilliant movie from start to end