The Horror monologue by Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now

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07 Jun 2009, 7:44 pm

One of the best scenes ever. Listening to Brando deliver these lines is almost hypnotic.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGosYIlXdmU[/youtube]


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07 Jun 2009, 7:58 pm

hah, seriously just hours ago was talking about Brando in Apocalypse Now with someone else. And how amazing he is in it.

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07 Jun 2009, 9:37 pm

the movie's based on Heart of Darkness, by Conrad. They're the last lines in the character's mouth in the book.



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07 Jun 2009, 10:03 pm

oh I absolutely love that monologue, have listened to it over and over, there's something very mesmerising about it, like he's prophesying. I consider it akin to a bible text and enjoy consulting it from time to time. ahhhh Marlon!

It's not quite the same without the voice quality and the pauses but...

I've seen the horrors... horrors that you've seen. But you have no right to call me a murderer. You have a right to kill me. You have a right to do that... but you have no right to judge me.

It's impossible for words to describe what is necessary to those who do not know what horror means. Horror. Horror has a face... and you must make a friend of horror. Horror and moral terror are your friends. If they are not then they are enemies to be feared. They are truly enemies.

I remember when I was with Special Forces. Seems a thousand centuries ago. We went into a camp to inoculate the children. We left the camp after we had inoculated the children for Polio, and this old man came running after us and he was crying. He couldn't see. We went back there and they had come and hacked off every inoculated arm. There they were in a pile. A pile of little arms. And I remember... I... I... I cried. I wept like some grandmother. I wanted to tear my teeth out. I didn't know what I wanted to do. And I want to remember it. I never want to forget it. I never want to forget. And then I realized... like I was shot... like I was shot with a diamond... a diamond bullet right through my forehead. And I thought: My God... the genius of that. The genius. The will to do that. Perfect, genuine, complete, crystalline, pure. And then I realized they were stronger than we. Because they could stand that these were not monsters. These were men... trained cadres. These men who fought with their hearts, who had families, who had children, who were filled with love... but they had the strength... the strength... to do that.

If I had ten divisions of those men our troubles here would be over very quickly. You have to have men who are moral... and at the same time who are able to utilize their primordial instincts to kill without feeling... without passion... without judgment... without judgment. Because it's judgment that defeats us.


I feel like I'm going all the way down the river on foot, having gotten outta the boat. I wonder if aspies have to hack off that innoculated arm of NTness.



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27 Jun 2009, 6:52 am

Probably my favourite film.

Edit: Its f*****g brilliant!!!11



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17 Dec 2010, 6:44 pm

Probably a little late to this thread, but if anyone here is still listening. Definitely one of his best. The improvised dialogue in the film made it special and the film is notorious for the toll it took on Francis Ford Coppola who admits that he did not know what he was doing. But as long as you have Marlon Brando in the fold, I'm sure that made things easier.

I actually recently did a small write up on this Marlon Brando masterpiece that you can read more at soliloblog dot com



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23 Dec 2010, 2:22 am

In my college years, Apocalypse Now was perhaps one of my favorite movies, and Heart Of Darkness was one of my favorite books.

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