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  • when all these natives are on here being racist against the white people just remember it is only a cultural thing on your part just like when the whites are racist...you have been taught to hate....

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  • This was like The Tree Of Life ...but with Indians.

  • @zozomb25 Yes I think is true, but this movie The New World is better for me.

  • I never liked John Smith and for my own reasons: at first he falls in love with Pocahontas and all and is understanding of their relationship. But then after she moves into his colony, Smith suddenly is granted a request to travel to a new world, so instead of staying with Pocahontashe leaves her and tells his servant to tell her in 3 months he is dead.I mean she fell into great sadness even when she was separated from her family and home which she was still sad about.

  • And in a way, she will always be an indian princess of nature. Noone can take that away from her. It' s unbelievable that the The actress was only 14 at the time. Such an amazing and mature performance. A once in a lifetime experience. Just like the film itself.

  • She is beautiful. Perfect. Like nature itself. She is one with the world surrounding her. Pure and clean, like a deer. She loves him like a child but her love is pure like what real love should be. She stays beautiful even after she is turned into an english woman but she is simply amazing when she was an indian princess.

  • WTF! I went from Jane Eyre audiobook to this...

  • just watching this makes me bored, but ill watch it none the less

  • I love this movie, it's all calm and full of emotion, it's not all violence and sex and killing, I know there are scenes with people killing each other in this but it's not on the same scale. The whole love between her and John Smith is amazing...

  • i LUV this movie N i cn`t believe Pocahontas & John Smith dnt end up 2gether...thatz sad...

  • how does Malick do it.

  • If I were trapped in the middle of a row in a crowded movie theatre, faced with the prospect of having to sit through the whole film, I would have been VERY tempted to shout, "Fire!" My third grade teacher managed to make the story of Jamestown, Smith, and Pochahantas -way- more interesting than this movie did. Gorgeous scenery, a decent budget, and some fine actors were wasted on a banal, aimless script and then massacred by disjointed, sluggish direction.

  • Why did white people have to wipe out some of the coolest races in the world?

  • @IntoBlackHouse

    Agree. Pre-european America and Pre-christian Europe are probably the coolest scenarios humanity have seen!

  • @IntoBlackHouse i know right..imagine if they didnt steal the land we would see more native americans on tv etc.

  • I am a Powhatan Indian and this movie bored the living crap out of me

  • @cristinarose009 A perfect synchronization of pan camera + thunderstorm in the background. :)

  • @rhomtyr Sorry but whites were on the continent 2000 years prior to you asians."kENNEWISK MAN" proves this through DNA and Carbon dating you fucking Jew.If you don't like whitey then stop using all his inventions and crawl back to the stone-age you fucling racist jew.

  • what the fuck is this celtic bull shit

  • @rhomtyr Wow, isn't that a little much. Yes, they have invaded many lands and wiped off the indigenous people and nature, but throughout human existence many races also did the same, not just white people and to say exterminate all whites is the same type of genocide your stating. I understand what you're saying because I felt this way too at a certain point off my life, but we have to face the facts and accept this is the imperfect world we live in.

  • Malick is truly brilliant.

  • @matrix49A Matrix, what you say is entirely fictitious: Europeans did bring a myriad of diseases to America. Just as some Europeans were not physically capable of withstanding certain viruses of the new world. As for the tobacco issue, the plant itself does not bring about cancer. On the contrary, it is the nicotine and other chemicals the responsible ones for the degradation of our bodies

  • She died of Typhoid didn't she? Can't remember.

  • @RedQueen009 who did? Europe consist of 48 nations, you talk about the noblemens decision from Spain? England? or are you gonna pretend that 5% of the upperclass population from these two counrties represent Europe?

    If so, then you're insane. Because if I went to Afrcia, Somalia and judged Somalia by 5% of their population which pirate the coast and kidnap children and execute people if they dont get randsome... then I have another pic of black people.

  • @quezcatol Also remember that in Asia, Huns and Mongols tried to conquere Europe, They failed.

    Even the Turks. Many have tried to take Europe, and Europe survived, so many people ignore the fact that other places around the world tried to take Europe and yet failed. Just because Europe (Spain,England and Dutch) instead always won, doesnt mean that they are "worse" just meant that their technology and advancement as a civilizationm was far superior.

  • @rhomtyr you mean like the indians did on other indians?

    the whole myth about peacefuls indians is bs.

  • Pocahontas was married to John Rolfe, not John Smith

  • pocahountas is pretty!

  • AWE INSPIRING

  • This film is magical.

  • @rhomtyr You wouldnt be writing on a computer or watching this movie if it werent for white people LOL

  • @EffLabels No one would be watching this movie if iweren't for native american people either. You think this would've been as convincing if pocahontas was running around with blonde hair and european features?

  • @Phothimusooks Well, i rather have science,education,medicine, and techonology, than this movie. Even though it is a good movie

  • @EffLabels Unfortunately, Science, medecine, education and so on rely on one thing : fossile energy. By the end of this century, all of that cheap energy is gone. What's next ? Indian life style.

  • @EffLabels And don't bother with "Green energy". All that rely once again on fossile energy needed to build "green" facilities. 

  • Beautiful music beautiful scenery 

  • This movie was beautiful but even in the most beautiful scenes it made me miserable and I cried knowing what happened after and what those disease infested Europeans did to them and how little of them are left today and drunk and poor. From once something so beautiful that sprouted from nature became corrupted, diseased and polluted and it makes me so upset to watch this movie because it reminds me of it.

  • @vanillaheart How about disease infested homosexuals today.... disease, the "naturals depicted died mostly before their 45 birthday from diseases . The "naturals" gave the Europeans more disease than the other way around. Tobacco

  • @rhomtyr But you wouldnt have Youtube

  • same basic dialogue as Thin Red Line

  • how beautiful is the world, once you get past the bullshit?????

  • she was 11 he was 28

  • This one's actually a little hard to watch. Then again I was 13 when I saw it, four years ago. I might want to give it another shot.

  • @rhomtyr ...We kept them from starving when they came off the boats...we taught them how to survive and live off the land...and what did they do, they turned around and killed most of us. Even the native traitors that fought with them in their army, got deceived when the wars were over. Most of them can't be trusted.

    Divide and conquer..that's the strategies they use. They did the same thing in Africa..they turn tribes against each other and in the end they kill everyone..SNAKES

  • @Spyder8561 still we made some good profit.

  • @firebirdcas Yeah, but at what cost???

  • @rhomtyr fuck you Im part White part indian I racist liked you! Im a meztizo

  • and pocahontas is from Peru she is peruvian

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  • @Spyder8561 i was def talking about the video.

  • what a lucky actress

  • I can't thank you enough for loading this! I love this movie!!! Pocahontas is so beautiful and John Smith is annoying but John Rolfe is wonderful! It was worth going through half the movie just to see Christian Bale. My absolute favorite actor. I love him in every movie I watch. But he is only one reason why I love the "The New World" so much. Thanks again, this is one of my favorite scenes!

  • @AngryActivist45 there r many full blooded native americans these producers didnt work hard enough to find da one

  • BLACK DURGA & ALL from my perspective about this film in particular, the producers perhaps realized it was both controversial and political. They may have wanted to purposefully avoid confrontation with Native people over the Matoaka role.

    Dunno.

  • @AngryActivist45 yo i agree i dont think dis chick playin pocohauntas is cute neither

  • @blackdurga Loser. How much cuter or more beautiful do you need a girl to be? Idiot. I think Pocahontas aka Q'Orianka Kilcher is one of the most beautiful actresses out there. And she is very passionate in all that she does. I suggest you look up what she has done and how she stands up for the Native Peruvians before you be to hasty in your judgement. Some people "rolls-eyes" don't seem to understand or have a definition of beauty. I'm upset now! You just opened a can of worms...

  • @blackdurga you dont think shes cute? what, are you gay???

  • The scene with the lighting striking in the background is incredible. They couldn't have planned this, probably were very lucky to catch it.

  • She was 10 yrs old when John Smith arrived, according to his diary.

  • @AngryActivist45 wasn't she born in Germany or something... besides I think the producers did to a north american search for a native american before they cast her.

  • Thats how we should all be living, thats how we are meant to be. this scene makes me cry!!

  • @earbud83 Stop!! your going to start making me cry "snifflez" please pass me a tissue someone...anyone? Chucks. Some people no how to appreciate life and living and some don't. The latter are the idiouts.

  • @AngryActivist45 '' NOT Zealand sweetie; PERU! Don't EVER say she is ugly cause i believe YOU KNOW she is BEAUTIFUL...probably beeter than your attitude! It doesn't even matter if she is mix..SO..many mix celebrities who play different race. Angelina Jolie played as a black woman....DON'T EVER CLOWN Q LIKE DAT AGAIN - WE FRIENDS ---> B.I!! You took your time and energy 2 watch it so obvously, your into it to...SHUT DA F-UP!''

  • this song with this footage, and what she says, is truly amazing. this film means so much to me, and at the end. it makes me realise how shit modern life is, when back then, it was simple and true.

  • Was she trying to tell him that she was pregnant at 3:52?

  • @rhomtyr My Grandpa said his neighbours, who lived on the Reserve just down the road, would always say, "One day we are going to kill all you white guys." They left it a little too long, we the grandkids always said back. The truth is, come on, the First Nations were not as perfect and peaceful like this, they had slaves and bullies and bad kings. Just people like everywhere else.

  • it touches my heart like you wouldnt believe so powerful

  • @earbud83 I AGREE! ILOVE THEM BOTH AND JOHN SMITH THYYRE IS A HELLA SEXY!

  • beautiful

  • beautiful movie

  • I love pocahontas 1 film, hate 2 film end, fucking end, i will watch this film.

  • 2:10 to 2:24 --> OMG.

  • I think so. :)

  • so movimg, amazin

  • @UrbanRats I know, how beautiful is this world? we dont appreciate the beauty anymore, we dont have time to enjoy the simple things

  • @UrbanRats why?

  • wasn't the historical Pocahontas about twelve at the time?

  • fourteen I think

  • @sasaneti

    nope, she was 10 when she met John Smith. However, contrary to popular belief they didn't have a romantic relationship. John Rolfe however...

  • @bheast86 yes, she was 12-13. he was almost like an older brother to her

  • @GoodGirlGoneBad1700 ....Older brother my ass...The real John Smith was old enough to be her FATHER...REALLY

  • @bheast86 ...You're right, she was ONLY twelve when she met John Smith...Not fourteen (sasanti)

    I'm Powhatan, and I was taught the true story of Pocahontas. It's wasn't anywhere as pleasant as this movie or those Disney movies.

  • BHEAST, that was funny! She was a child and that would make John Rolfe a pedophile.

  • @Lochee1000 Even a few centuries back, girls did tend to get married off frighteningly early, as a means to increase the odds of propagating the species, with death being much more likely

  • BHEAST, but to hear all these folks sorta overglorify the romantic relationship between Matoaka and John Smith is in effect, glorifying pedophilia. My relatives of Virginia say that this story has been stretched to death and the real story is far more complicated.

  • @Lochee1000 yes but pocahontas was way mature for her age and i dont believe john smith fell in love, i believe the story was that she did and he just admired her free spiritness

  • CARLY: Matoaka was merely a child Carly. This is NOT from the perspective of the colonizers who have romanticized many of the sufferings of Natives to make themselves feel better, but from Natives themselves. Relatives in Virginia from the different reservations there have said so many times. By the way, it seems the dominant culture (white men especially) try to make Native females and other females of color appear as desperate & so willing to die for them. That's insulting & ridiculous.

  • @Lochee1000 yes i understand what u are saying...same goes for white men who traveled to china, married a chinese woman then left her there to die waiting for him while he remarried in america, and for the spainairds who had many indigenous wives, but it is said in story books and historical documents that john smith was a good man, but idk :(

  • @CarlyxCrash actually John Smith was an asshole. He wrote a book I had to read for class. He thought the indigenous people were beneath him and thought they were savage and stupid for finding his compass something remarkable and also their way of living beneath him. I think his book was actually his private journal founded and published, but he was a rather pompous little twat.

  • @vanillaheart You're right he was a short braggart like most short guys he tried too hard to compensate. He also killed two people who showed him kindness after capturing him in battle. The CIA has a saying "The truth will set you free" learn it

  • @bheast86 the actress was 15 when she did it

  • i want to see the part here she travels in europe

  • Much of the effect of this scene seems to come from Wagner's brilliance as much as Malik's.

  • True, the juxtaposition of Wagner and Malick is elegantly sublime, in my opinion.

  • i'd like to have met the real pocahontas she mustve been a nice person

  • need to see this wow

  • never take it off :)

    so beautiful

  • yes :)

  • @legendofafrica ...It's only beautiful because you don't know the true story.

  • @Spyder8561 :(

  • Without question one of the most stirring, beautiful pieces of art ever put to celluloid. In a fair world, this sequence would have locked up the "Best Picture" award for 2005.

  • Great poetry, a beautiful movie. Terrence Malick is a great movie maker!

  • I loved this movie so much. I always wanted to be like Pocahontas when I was a little girl and saw the Disney version. They couldn't have picked a better Pocahontas then Q'orianka Kilcher, she is amazing.

    The scene when he teaches her how to say, sun, and water is so beautiful too. That's my favourite :)

  • i actually cried in this movie ... at the very end when i saw she was sick and passed.... i have only cried to 3 movies in my life. haha.... im such a hopeful romantic

  • I love this so much. Thank you for putting it out, and not poisining it with music.

  • Agreed! :)

  • Your so right for posting that! lol.

  • Absolutely beautiful.  Thanks for posting.

  • I love this movie.

  • Easily one of the best scenes ever. This is my second part of the film. Truly beautiful.

  • Truly is very lovely

    I like it so much.

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