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Love, my family!
cry every time
It’s never too late to mend! Stop killing innocent creatures and go vegan!
Love this movie,,,if ya watch he goes from lefty to righty around 3:14
Deniro fails to shoot the great prince of the forest.
There’s something about this scene that summarizes the whole film. Haven’t
figured it out yet….
In life sometimes it comes down to a single moment and what you do with
that moment that matters- how good are you at what you do and relentless /
mature. It is at that moment where you own it. It doesn’t mean you have
to kill everything to be the man. Sometimes just owning the moment is
enough other than ego or respect from others. To know you are at that
level is enough as a man. It is in Maslow’s hierarchy at the top zone.
Mike even tries to help Stanley earlier in the film by teaching him to
take responsibility and carry your own weight- tough love. Stanley is a
fool and it is shown by the basic fawn he wounds and chases into a pond- no
skill – no ethics- no Hunter. He hunts only for ego and want’s others to
like him- respect him. They laugh at him because he has no respect for
himself or others and make stupid decisions and expects others to carry his
weight. Mike on the other hand is strong and pushes himself and more than
carries his weight and works at the Man level. Everything he does- he
works for and earns – to the point he can easily kill and take the glory /
accolades of his friends- the easy route, or know himself he is at the top
of his game and respects the animal as he is really looking into the mirror
at a reflection of himself- the best out there- and he has done enough
killing to reach the point of savoring the value of life. At that point,
he realizes he doesn’t want to kill something so beautiful and majestic- he
has the power to let it live- his call – his decision at that point in
time- savor the moment. Most of your high level combat vets reach a point
of maturity when they say- enough- enough death, enough killing – enough.
If you ask me what he really see’s- a reflection of himself on what the
animal represents – a rare strong dominant creature who is at the top of
it’s game in life and very few of it’s kind exist anymore. Let it live-
enough- and he intentionally misses to drive it off.
What Society or others think doesn’t matter. You are at the top of your
game and that is enough- let it live- there are not many like this trophy
buck alive to just put the head on the wall- it deserves that respect at
the top of it’s game to get where it is. He is looking in the mirror at a
reflection of himself and comes to term with true power- self
actualization. He wasn’t hunting for the meat- it was the challenge and
once he owned the moment- that was enough. When Stanley said earlier “I
hooked him up with a beautiful read head…” that was foreshadowing…
leading up until this point as well. Mike isn’t your normal sheep in
society- he thinks for himself, takes responsibility and works at a very
high level of performance- foreshadowing 2 is he is a Green Beret in the
movie- “Quiet Professional”. Stanley is the exact opposite- loud mouthed
and does everything for attention and takes no responsibility for any of
his actions and expects the sympathy of others to get by in life- weak. In
the movie’s end- it is Mike who has the strength and confidence to go back
after his friend ” I Will Never Leave a Fallen Comrade.” and bring him
back- even at the expense of his life- Selflessness. The Tragedy is you
can’t save everyone who has made their own choices- no matter how strong
and how good you are. “Walkens” dies because he refused to go back – as
stupid as that sounds. He died a long time ago mentally damaged and
probably was just waiting for the bullet to end his pain. Mike was strong
enough to go back and that creates conflict of reality and Tragedy is the
result. In the End, Mike was the only one Mentally strong enough where
everyone else failed / broke. Mike represents the best part of our
Humanity through Character Strength and Selflessness. If we had a lot more
Mikes in the USA, we would be a better country.
Greatest movie of all time
I love this movie. But one of the big mistakes is the mountain scenes. It’s
suppose to be in a town in Pennsylvania and when they go hunting, the
mountains are the Cascades in Washington (filmed for those scenes).
Mountains on the east coast are more rolling, not jagged like the Rockies,
Sierras or Cascades.
him yelling “OKAY!” may be the most significant phrase of the movie
Those mountains are beautiful!
one of the greatest scenes in one of the greatest of all time!
Isn’t that an elk?