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  • The Shawshank what?

  • This scene gives me the willies! Aways has, always will frighten the crap out of me. Glad to see I'm not alone.

    I have always had the feeling that this scene must be on YouTube, and have avoided watching it until now, because of my fears. It is now about 2:00 a.m. I must really be stupid.

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  • This scene freaks me the fuck out.

  • Reyes

  • Juno - the one Papillon talked to on the transport ship about Louis Deygar, is one of the two "I'm dead". If you follow the calculations through, he served18 years previously on Devil's Island, because he got only 7 years originally, but two years add on [in solitary] for a bungled escape attempt whose failure was someone else's fault, making it nine years, which, because it was over the 8 year line, ended up being doubled, meaning he did 9 years as a'colonist'.

  • @Richardhedditch261 Actually, correction, if I may. His name was "Julot", not as I stated, "Juno". But the rest of my comment is correct - he was a hard luck case who did 19 years[nine as a prisoner, nine more years as a colonist], thanks to "some half-assed escape", which added two years to his existing 7 year sentence, thus seeing him go over the 8 year line, so that he got the extra 9 years as a colonist. His real name was Don Gordon.

  • I could not sleep for weeks when I saw this as a kid! Horrifying!

  • @birdleson I thought it was just me! This and the exorcist dream sequence,,,,

  • See, kids, what good ol' creative film-making can do? No CGI or bloated budgets; just camerawork, editing, simple makeup, and a vision.

  • That's the scariest thing I ever saw in any movie.

  • I still remember watching this scene when i was a kid and the part where he says ,"You're dead..." really hitting a nerve. It was scary back then; still creepy sounding today.

  • Same here, that extreem slow-mo.... I totally freaked out!!!

  • This was from a time when Hollywood still made good movies, when they still took risks to bring real provocative films to the screen. You think a moive like this could be made today? I doubt it! It would be taken and re-written to make it "relate" to the audience. There would be a big Rambo-style bust-out at the end. And they would have it chock-full of CGI just to keep the techno-geeks happy. No amount of fancy CGI, quick MTV-style edtis, or overly loud Dolby soundtrack can ever equal this.

  • Right, frantic1971 (a very good year)

  • Papillon 1973

    Tek geçerim en sevdiğim

    film Herkezin 7 den 77 izlemesi gerekir.

  • It could be a real nightmare

  • Mateship. Two fellow transportees,both of whom Papillon has only just met or even known of as the transport leaves the metropoiltan French port - and the younger of the two whom he probably never even conversed with directly - and yet they're both mates and pals of Papillon - in the mind of Papillon,albiet in the posthumous sense.

  • both dead now ,, fuck this life ..i dont understand the point of this living it

  • Hey, Dustin Hoffman is still alive.

  • that s shows how much brains you have-

    timazpete-0

  • ,,,,,,,,yourrr,,,,,dead,,,,,,,­

  • To this day, that scene creeps me out

  • I always liked this scene. VERY disturbing. Perfectly staged and edited. And NO computers!!! Thanks!

  • Such a perfectly filmed dream scene

  • His world has gone topsy-turvy. Slipping in and out of consciousness. Papillon doesn't even know if he's alive or dead.

  • no one gives a shit what u think

  • Scariest dream ever. Horror films these days should have more of this fear effect instead of fancy music and flashing panning scenes.

  • well spoken.

  • yeah mate i agree with you on that i wacthed this film last night and this dream shocked the shit out of me

  • I've been obsessed by this movie since when I was a teenager girl, this part really freaked me out and shocked me. Still does. You're so right!

  • This scene has always freaked me out. I'm seldom frightened by anything I see in movies, but there's just something about it...

  • I love the irony; he is ghost pale ashen white every bit as much as his two companions; able to see their state of demise, making his statement of observation, and, like most nightmares, awakens right at the most frightening moment of the acknowledgment of his OWN condition. Masterpiece of film work.

  • I think the music played first in this clip, is the same as the closing music of "The day of the jackal"

  • this scene is scary

  • Right up there with something from The Shining - but I wasn't expecting this one.

  • great video, please advise what software you are using

  • He says "You're dead." Like he's about to be after 2 years in solitary and 6 months of that in complete darkness.

  • Great film from a great book. A very unusual combination. Good horse in the Grand National as well!!!

  • Thanks. Do you know what it is he says at the end of the clip?

  • "You're Dead." These are 2 friend who were killed trying to escape before. He is happy at first to see them but then realizes that if he is seeing them, he is dead too.

  • Can you explain what happens here? I didn't follow.

  • This is a dream he had in solitary confinement. Constant darkness and little food; he is starting to lose his mind. But he survives and gets out of solitary again.

  • I think this is what I love the most; in the dream of his desert accusers, he admits to the more existential, spiritual guilt of "a wasted life", but the more physical charge made against him of killing some pimp he insists in this revealing dream, that he is innocent. I feel this is what makes him so determined his mortal judges, who can accuse others wrongfully due to their own human frailties need to ever persistently be fought against. Louis Dega was more accepting, realizing true guilt...

  • great movie !

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