THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS Final Scene (1992) Daniel Day-Lewis

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THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS Final Scene (1992) Daniel Day-Lewis

PLOT: The last members of a dying Native American tribe, the Mohicans -- Uncas (Eric Schweig), his father Chingachgook (Russell Means), and his adopted half-white brother Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) -- live in peace alongside British colonists. But when the daughters (Madeleine Stowe, Jodhi May) of a British colonel are kidnapped by a traitorous scout, Hawkeye and Uncas must rescue them in the crossfire of a gruesome military conflict of which they wanted no part: the French and Indian War.
Release date: September 25, 1992 (USA)
Director: Michael Mann

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All Comments (21)
  • @fcon2123
    Man, Wes Studi played the hell out of his role as Magua - dude was a villain with a strong cause and absolute determination. He deserves all the credit in the world for making this movie so memorable.
  • Over 30 years have passed and this movie still withstands the test of time. One of the greatest films of my generation.
  • @brandonday2494
    The look in Alice's eyes has never left me. Haunting as all hell. Just an incredible set of performances and a masterpiece of a film.
  • Please Hollywood, I am in tears now. Please go back to the time when you guys make such great movies. Please go back..
  • @JaimeGirl
    Epic. The way Chingachgook goes right for Magua-not a word, never slowing at all, just going straight for the man who killed Uncas as if nothing on earth was going to stop him-that would be thrilling enough. Add in that score and Hawkeye backing him up every step of the way, and you have one of the greatest scenes in movie history. No dialogue- because none was needed. Just epic
  • @nslater1388
    I love how it wasn’t the hero of our movie that got the final showdown, but the father. Made the fight more tense and untraditional. Love it.
  • @AMS-my3ec
    I choke up and weep every time I see the facial expression of Chingachgook as he rounds the bend in the trail in time to witness the murder of his son, Uncas. And then the intensity on his face as he pursues Magua and eventually exacts revenge with his gunstock war club. The deep sorrow he has in the last scene as he pleads with the Great Spirit to welcome his son's spirit home is deeply touching as well. Wonderful film. So powerful.
  • @neiljoosse8989
    The music, the action, the passion. This is one of the most incredible endings ever.
  • It’s rare a movie makes you feel so much raw emotion, absolutely masterpiece of a movie!
  • @X-Prime123
    There are movies, and then there are masterpieces like this that leave you in awe afterwards. This movie is what the word epic describes.
  • @jlistetson
    Still my favorite movie to this day. The last 9 minutes of this movie had every you could want for an ending of a movie: love, action, death, closure
  • @manny7394
    The most beautiful film I've ever seen. I still remember the day I went to see it at the cinema, people were crying at this final scene. An absolute masterpiece!!!
  • @carlwebb2644
    Father running to his son gets me every time. Taking down everything in his path
  • @markwilliams4024
    What I love about this scene is the father never hesitates. He KNOWS Hawkeye has his back. One of the greatest scenes in movie history.
  • @meadmaker4525
    Extremely powerful storytelling. People overuse the word "epic," but this film truly earns it. I remember seeing it for the first time in theaters. I remember realizing my heart was racing and my palms were sweating a number of times because I was so immersed in what was happening on screen. It's been a long time since a film made me feel as much as this film did. This kind of quality storytelling seems mostly gone from the world now and it's a sadder, cheaper place for it.
  • @r.kellycoker9387
    Absolute masterpiece of a movie. I love it! Every actor in this movie are the finest. Madeline Stowe and Jodhi May forever young and beautiful. Daniel Day-Lewis is a master at his craft. And "The Gael" always brings tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat.
  • @jasoncook8351
    This scene is one of the most iconic in cinematic history. The garbage coming out of Hollywood these days does not compare on any level, all the modern CGI and bloated budgets can never stack up to a good story, good characters (thank you James Fennimore Cooper) and good acting.
  • @adam1979NSmcc
    This film is a complete masterpiece in every category. This finale was perfectly done. The power of the father's love & brutality of was chilling.
  • @usa12watch
    I believe music is one of humanities oldest languages. It can capture feelings and emotions that we can all understand universally. For over 4 minutes, there is not a spoken word in this scene. Trevors music, as well as the actors and actresses' facial expressions, are amazing!! It's one of my favorite movies of all time. Thank you for posting a final scene that will forever be remembered.
  • @bradwernke2770
    Absolutely 1 of the all time great movies. All great actors but especially to Wes Studi. His portrayals of natives truly gives you an idea of life for them and who they are. His talent doesn’t get enough credit in my opinion. He’s meant to be the Villain, but yet you find yourself also seeing him as a hero fighting for his people. He gives you both good and bad at the same time. Truly amazing