Australian 🇦🇺 Watches THE PACIFIC s1ep6 for the FIRST TIME 'Peleliu Airfield' Reaction!

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Elie Moses

Elie Moses

Ай бұрын

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Hi, my name is Elie Moses and I am a 24 Year-Old Law and Film student here in Sydney, Australia. I have decided to watch what is considered one of the greatest and highest rated war TV SHOW's of all time 'THE PACIFIC' for the FIRST TIME!! This show is created by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks and is a follow up to Band of Brothers! Here is my reaction to episode 6 of season 1. SENSATIONAL TELEVISION!
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@chrisg8767
@chrisg8767 Ай бұрын
One of the things that gets me about this episode early on is the look that passes between Sid and Eugene's father. Mr. Sledge, having experienced the Great War, knows that Sid is simply sparing Mrs. Sledge's feelings. Amazing non-verbal acting on the part of both actors.
@liltoaster7308
@liltoaster7308 Ай бұрын
They don't exactly talk about it in the series, but the Marines had their water stored in improperly cleaned crude oil barrels. Heat prostration caused several casualties that morning so the water was rushed up to the front, but when the Marines opened the barrels, all the water inside was brown, oily and contaminated with rust. There's actually color film on KZfaq where the Marines on Peleliu airfield show the camera the water as they're pouring it out and how dirty it was. Engineers tried digging wells earlier that day, but couldn't do it on the hard coral rock and had to try on the beach with limited results. Some people in the Navy had heard about the lack of water and sent some fruit drinks ashore for the Marines, but the historical record indicates that the Marines weren't aware of these developments and remained dehydrated.
@CrackheadYoda
@CrackheadYoda Ай бұрын
Believe it or not, this was only the second day of fighting on the island. That’s how quickly the heat and lack of water affected the Marines. Also, Oswald, the friend of Sledge that was shot in the head while crossing the airfield, told Sledge that he wanted to be a brain surgeon after the war. Such a tragic twist of irony.
@prettymuchbangtan
@prettymuchbangtan Ай бұрын
next episode is absolutely heartbreaking honestly
@dudermcdudeface3674
@dudermcdudeface3674 27 күн бұрын
Pelelieu is where the Japanese started acting more German, putting their faith in positions, supplies, and tactics over "spirit." We knew how to beat that, but weren't expecting it.
@8044868
@8044868 Ай бұрын
The wounds that Conley and Leckie suffered on Peleliu ended their combat duty. Runner returned home but Leckie's injuries were kept him in hospital longer. Bill "Hoosier" Smith survived the mortar wound he received on the island. Of the four buddies, only Chuckler Juergens remains with his machine gun team on Peleliu.
@mackten7220
@mackten7220 Ай бұрын
Finnish fan here 😁i cant tell you how much i love your reactions because english is my 3rd language but just want to say that you are by far the best channel reacting to best shows 👍 everyday i have allmost 1hour of special time thanks 👌
@eliemoses
@eliemoses Ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😁
@liltoaster7308
@liltoaster7308 Ай бұрын
You'd be surprised, but despite how devastated the landscape looked, the airfield sequence took place just on the morning of September 16th, the day after they'd landed, and the fighting that they showed in the lower ridges was around the 17th. Another interesting thing they showed in this episode of the series were the tracked troop carrier vehicles called LVTs being used as amphibious ambulances, like the one that took Leckie away. That was a development that became very common (unfortunately) on Peleliu. This and the last episode also paid homage to some of the Black Marines(named the Montford Point Marines) on Peleliu who fought and /brought up ammunition to the frontline, fired artillery and also carried away the wounded, and you can see that in the scene where Leckie is being carried away from the battlefield, as well as one of them on the beach in episode 5. They were eventually nicknamed the "Black angles" because they were able to get a lot of men carefully out of very hazardous environments on Peleliu. It's also worth noting that in terms of Peleliu's environment, not only was the heat 115°F, but many reported that there was also 100% humidity. Also, the hard coral rock trapped heat similarly to how concrete on a hot sidewalk does, so it reflected off the ground and made the environment feel extremely hot. Light also reflected off of the coral, and so much barren rock and coral had been exposed after the fighting, that when the native Islanders returned they were given sunglasses to prevent temporary blindness from the glare.
@ry1459
@ry1459 Ай бұрын
24:57 There's a good video here on KZfaq titled "The Pacific (2010): How Much Money Did HBO Lose?" that delves into the budget issues for the show. The show's 10 episodes cost about $215-225M (adjusted for inflation, about $309-325M today) to produce and went somewhere around $15-75M over budget. It unfortunately didn't do very well in terms of viewership, only getting about 30% of what Band of Brothers achieved. Coupled with recuperating at most around $65M back from DVD sales, it was a money sink for HBO. It's probably why they didn't pick up Hanks and Spielberg's next miniseries "Masters of the Air" which released earlier this year after about a decade of production hell. I still love the show just as much as BoB, but I can understand why it didn't resonate as much with the audience.
@Jarsia
@Jarsia 28 күн бұрын
Man, up here in Canada we're getting a bit of a heat wave. 6 Celsius honestly sounds downright refreshing to me. I'll trade ya? BTW, 115 F is 46 C. Fuck that
@lawrenceallen8096
@lawrenceallen8096 Ай бұрын
115 Fahrenheit = 46 degrees celsius
@paddington1670
@paddington1670 Ай бұрын
hot hot hot
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 Ай бұрын
As you get towards the end of the series consider watching HACKSAW RIDGE. Itbis not based on a true story it is a true story. It's probably the only war movie where the true story is down played..,.yes I said down played,...because no one would believe the truth. HACKSAW RIDGE will leave you speechless. BTW, poisoning food or water was a war crime but the Japanese didn't care about the rules of war. If you want to know more about the Battle for Pelelieu watch the hour long documentary PELELIEU.
@eliemoses
@eliemoses Ай бұрын
I saw hacksaw ridge when it first came out in theatres and own it on bluray 😁
@MC_605
@MC_605 Ай бұрын
I don’t think any side really cared about rules of war back then lol. They were selectively enforced at best and still are today sometimes.
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 Ай бұрын
​@@MC_605 No doubt that some Germans, some British, some Americans, some French, etc did not abide by the rules of war but they did not violate them as a general rule. The Japanese military actually paid their soldiers a bonus for killing medics. Even a Nazi with the Siemens Corp in Nanking told the Japanese to cut the brutality out. To his credit, he gave shelter to 200,000 Chinese citizens of Nanking. Imperial Japan carried brutality to a whole different level.
@MC_605
@MC_605 Ай бұрын
@@mikealvarez2322 I’m well aware I’m just saying that the rules of war get bent most times when there’s an actual war and it’s just a couple ordinary dudes killing each other on an island somewhere with little to no supervision from the outside world. On top of that the officers or whoever is in charge of the soldiers on the island are responsible for writing the reports of what happened and what their soldiers have done so id imagine they would just bend the truth a little bit in those scenarios if they didn’t want to be held accountable for things they or their soldiers may have done. There’s definitely an untold amount of atrocities we will never know about from all sides because of this. It’s a lot different in war now. If there’s any illegal killings there’s almost always 4k GoPro or drone footage of it on Reddit within a few hours so it’s a lot harder to get away or bend any rules when everything is under the worlds supervision and clear evidence is available.
@corn4722
@corn4722 Ай бұрын
Great video and great videos my man you got a new subscriber keep up the wonderful work. You’ll go far keep it up man
@eliemoses
@eliemoses Ай бұрын
🔥💜
@bmorg5190
@bmorg5190 Ай бұрын
Yes man.. That's exactly how I thought since seeing band of Brothers and the Pacific for years and years anything that is difficult in my life I just think of what these guys went through and then I stfu lol
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