This movie came on randomly when Dad and I were watching TV and my Dad looked over at me during this scene with a weird look. He took his life the next day via hanging. I found him.
0:24 It's heartwarming to know that Len cared so much about Mary that he could overcome the fear of getting out of his house. He saved the day, and also Mary's life.
I'm not surprised this great film never get shown in America really. Suicide, abortion, pill overdose- all implicated at once. Not even some adult cartoons show that?
Love the video, it so captures the nature of this song. I always thought that Dorris Day was on happy pills when she did her version, too light and fluffy. The Pink Martini version is so much better, it captures the question in the song. The only thing that I could wish for is that the whole of the Pink Martini version was in the video. But still, well done.
I'm French and this song is triggering because she isn't saying *que* the right way and it's kinda hard to listen without wanting to corrector her. She's saying the *e* like an *a*
It’s interesting how Que Sera Sera can be sung two different ways. Doris Day originally sung it as a lullaby for her son in The Man Who Knew Too Much and it’s this rather light gentle song even though the lyrics have more substance to them than what’s being conveyed. But if you sing it slowly it becomes this depressing dirge of a song and it’s very clear that the person singing this has a lot of regrets in their life!
Sly and the Family Stone take it magnificently into Soul/Blues territory. It's the very first track in Lady in the Lake 2024 (Natalie Portman's TV debut).
If they ended with her actually killing herself I would have cried for the whole day thinking about it for more than a week but I’m happy it ended on a bittersweet note
@@buzzytrombone4353 maybe, though i don’t expect them to like it. they didn’t have much respect for the theme of the movie and treated it like a joke, which is pretty iffy with me...
Watched this movie when I was 10, and it was one of the few movies that managed to make me cry. So years later, I recently revisited it at the age of 16....and then it still managed to make me cry again.
Hey if your watching this and feeling this way your not alone Go on this link there is a hot line for each country www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines&ved=2ahUKEwi2pJ38jvLpAhVRhlwKHZ92Dh4QFjACegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw1G9b9T-RHrLMESDkgjBvbz
I thought the same thing, but only cuz I'm supremely fucked up, and have actually tried to hang myself the same way. The answer is no, it would not have held.
I feel like this movie perfectly captures what it’s like to finally decided you’re going to “do it”. It’s not planned out, most of the time; one day, you simply look at a bottle of pills and realize that “today’s the day”. This has happened to me literally countless times. I wish I’d remembered this film when they had, maybe I would’ve thought twice.
Me too. It never really goes away. Even when you're happy, it never truly goes away. I see a lot of myself in Mary. Plain, unpopular, alone. I can't do anything right. Not even kill myself.
This comment rocked me hard... because I have been there... and so had my uncle. One day I narrowed my options, but came through by grace if God himself. But my uncle one day found himself alone and... decided it was time.... If anyone reads this and you are in a bad spot- please. Please think against it. Life gets better. It does. Just give it a chance- it’s dark now, but it’s true what they say- the sun will come up again. There is always a better day.
@@RogueT-Rex8468 Nope...there isn't a better day it's just all the same, reliving the same f**king life all over again and again and again... The small moments that make you happy don't last forever and after the sun sets there's only darkness and the moon (ofc)... I'm not saying this to make you feel worse I'm only saying this because its realistic and it's the truth.
Heh... I tied my "rope" (it was actually the stuff from which you make a bow tie but it was really long and it was the only thing I could find at the moment) to my closet door handle (because I couldn't reach the ceiling light) and I wrapped the other end of the "rope" around my neck ever so tightly, and I wanted to jump off (from my bed which is close to the closet)... But then I stopped and thought about it... And in the end I didn't do it... Anyways it probably wouldn't have worked either way...
I was practically screaming at the screen " DON'T YOU DARE DO IT, DON'T DO IT WOMAN!!". I really thought she'd go through with it shen the camera started panning to the top of the lamp
myself I should be reset too, hospital a n b.... bodies die people don't, you just get send back wiped out to relearn life till ye ready for the next...others planets etc... be strong n learn from the downs xx all my love
This is such an amazing movie. I watched it all the time in high school when I was feeling suicidal or depressed. Now I have the candy heart that Max sent to Mary that says "love yourself first" tattooed on me.
Scene ALWAYS gets me man. feeling alone and abandoned by the people you loved... its hard.
This movie came on randomly when Dad and I were watching TV and my Dad looked over at me during this scene with a weird look. He took his life the next day via hanging. I found him.
I wanna remind everyone that this movie is rated PG in many countries including Australia and Canada
but not in the US. It has been rated as either TV-14 or TV-MA due to subject matter.
0:24 It's heartwarming to know that Len cared so much about Mary that he could overcome the fear of getting out of his house. He saved the day, and also Mary's life.
and the baby's life
@@Charlie-hc8hq who gaf about the baby
I'm not surprised this great film never get shown in America really. Suicide, abortion, pill overdose- all implicated at once. Not even some adult cartoons show that?
This is what I will do if my pet dies
Love the video, it so captures the nature of this song. I always thought that Dorris Day was on happy pills when she did her version, too light and fluffy. The Pink Martini version is so much better, it captures the question in the song. The only thing that I could wish for is that the whole of the Pink Martini version was in the video. But still, well done.
Ned Flanders version for the win.
@@UranusMcVitieFish-yd7oq Sly and the Family Sone for me. Soooooul maaaan.
I'm French and this song is triggering because she isn't saying *que* the right way and it's kinda hard to listen without wanting to corrector her. She's saying the *e* like an *a*
if it makes you want to top yourself in desperation then it's doing its job
It’s interesting how Que Sera Sera can be sung two different ways. Doris Day originally sung it as a lullaby for her son in The Man Who Knew Too Much and it’s this rather light gentle song even though the lyrics have more substance to them than what’s being conveyed. But if you sing it slowly it becomes this depressing dirge of a song and it’s very clear that the person singing this has a lot of regrets in their life!
Sly and the Family Stone take it magnificently into Soul/Blues territory. It's the very first track in Lady in the Lake 2024 (Natalie Portman's TV debut).
Scaredy cat
So good..but so sad
This is one of the best movies ever made
Watched this movie as a kid...never forgot this scene, or this song
How tf did she not die when she took so many pills? Makes no sense at all.
She probably passed them.
No this is what I call entertainment
This scene fucked me up
holy shit
Damn, suicide actually looks fun!
If they ended with her actually killing herself I would have cried for the whole day thinking about it for more than a week but I’m happy it ended on a bittersweet note
I can't watch this without crying it's so sad
my teacher made us watch this for film analysis, this scene almost made me cry ! i love this movie, but my classmates fail to appreciate it ):
They probably have no empathy for the character.
[KTC] 776 honestly, no they didn’t. They had no empathy for how we all felt about the scene either, i found it quite triggering.
@@vasya2532 Maybe because they're not interested in films like you are.
@@buzzytrombone4353 maybe, though i don’t expect them to like it. they didn’t have much respect for the theme of the movie and treated it like a joke, which is pretty iffy with me...
@@vasya2532 Well I mean life is like slapstick anyway, one minute you're alive, the next minute you're dead.
Watched this movie when I was 10, and it was one of the few movies that managed to make me cry. So years later, I recently revisited it at the age of 16....and then it still managed to make me cry again.
Anybody else search to this after watching Steve reviews
Yeah I'm with you to mate
Same here
Yh
Yep
Same
I watched this as a kid...
Hey if your watching this and feeling this way your not alone Go on this link there is a hot line for each country www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines&ved=2ahUKEwi2pJ38jvLpAhVRhlwKHZ92Dh4QFjACegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw1G9b9T-RHrLMESDkgjBvbz
I question how she even tied it up and if she expected that yarn to even hold-
I thought the same thing, but only cuz I'm supremely fucked up, and have actually tried to hang myself the same way. The answer is no, it would not have held.
@@WobblesandBean I'm sorry about that (not that it didn't hold but that you felt the need to even try)
I feel like this movie perfectly captures what it’s like to finally decided you’re going to “do it”. It’s not planned out, most of the time; one day, you simply look at a bottle of pills and realize that “today’s the day”. This has happened to me literally countless times. I wish I’d remembered this film when they had, maybe I would’ve thought twice.
Me too. It never really goes away. Even when you're happy, it never truly goes away. I see a lot of myself in Mary. Plain, unpopular, alone. I can't do anything right. Not even kill myself.
This comment rocked me hard... because I have been there... and so had my uncle. One day I narrowed my options, but came through by grace if God himself. But my uncle one day found himself alone and... decided it was time.... If anyone reads this and you are in a bad spot- please. Please think against it. Life gets better. It does. Just give it a chance- it’s dark now, but it’s true what they say- the sun will come up again. There is always a better day.
Señor Why Me yeah same with his name
@@RogueT-Rex8468 Nope...there isn't a better day it's just all the same, reliving the same f**king life all over again and again and again... The small moments that make you happy don't last forever and after the sun sets there's only darkness and the moon (ofc)... I'm not saying this to make you feel worse I'm only saying this because its realistic and it's the truth.
@@RogueT-Rex8468 Plus if you think about it without the sun in our solar sistem there would be only darkness.... You probably know why.
this scene fucked me up a lot
The semi happy ending doesn’t really do much to water down how bleak and merciless the majority of this film is
It's so supposed to be realistic, the main message isn't bleak.
When I was attempting a suicide the same music was playing in my mind then I jumped but I found that the rope was tied to a table fan.
God bless you
Bro you good?
Heh... I tied my "rope" (it was actually the stuff from which you make a bow tie but it was really long and it was the only thing I could find at the moment) to my closet door handle (because I couldn't reach the ceiling light) and I wrapped the other end of the "rope" around my neck ever so tightly, and I wanted to jump off (from my bed which is close to the closet)... But then I stopped and thought about it... And in the end I didn't do it... Anyways it probably wouldn't have worked either way...
@@ktc776 stay strong fam. you're so brave and such a survivor. think of the places you'll go and see. everything will get better
Are you okay? God bless your heart.
Okay so I’m 14 and I watched this on Netflix when I was 6 and I never understood it until looking back on it until now and just wow
This movie changed my fucking life
One of the most haunting scenes in cinematic history.
in five years there wasn't a single soul who disagreed with you.....
Beautiful
*SAMSUNG GALAXY!*
I was 7 when I watched this movie, it was terrifying for me and very dark, I have finally found it again after so many years
Probably one of the most tense moments in an animation film.
Agreed
nah
I always cried.. And at this moment I'm crying
@@sol7476 yah
I know it's just a movie, but you think taking all that Valium and drinking would be bad for the baby. He seems fine when they go to NY.
I'm assuming she got medical attention after this
Such a beautiful movie..
Hi thom
Remember how I cried all tears out of my head the first time I watched this movie. This scene touched me so deeply. (Still does.)
Seriously powerful film. Seriously powerful scene.
Oh my god my teacher played this song in class and i started laughing and crying😂
This song just reminds me of my grandma as she always sings it when I stay at hers, it makes me cry though
this movie is so crazy... any animation fan HAS to see it
This is more depressing than scary
caroline Addams it's not supposed to be scary
This scene fucked me up, watching it years later still makes me cry
I can't believe I watched this movie when I was 7...
Me too
Excellent Movie! Definitely top 10 Animation movie ever, very strong and powerful!
I will never think of this song the same way again
I was practically screaming at the screen " DON'T YOU DARE DO IT, DON'T DO IT WOMAN!!". I really thought she'd go through with it shen the camera started panning to the top of the lamp
That's actually supoose to symbolize her "going towards the light".
I am suffering from three very serious illness at the same time. This scene has been playing in my head for weeks now
myself I should be reset too, hospital a n b.... bodies die people don't, you just get send back wiped out to relearn life till ye ready for the next...others planets etc... be strong n learn from the downs xx all my love
Me too...
That's sad... but also relatable.
Hey, you still alive??
This is such an amazing movie. I watched it all the time in high school when I was feeling suicidal or depressed. Now I have the candy heart that Max sent to Mary that says "love yourself first" tattooed on me.
wow ;)) show us a picture??
Cassie Carroll beautiful 😢😁
I actually got to show this to my English class in Highschool.