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En Mai fais ce qu'il te plaît (Come What May)
Direction : Christian Carion
Music : Ennio Morricone
Film music Analysis of this excerpt :
oliviermiliton.com/blog-post/en-mai-fais-ce-quil-te-plait/
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Music : Ennio Morricone
Film music Analysis of this excerpt :
oliviermiliton.com/blog-post/en-mai-fais-ce-quil-te-plait/
#morricone #christiancarion #maestro #filmmusic #analysis
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The Eddy Scene Episode 7
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#theeddy #series #netflix Scene from the 7th episode : excerpt and Music's role analyzis More info : oliviermiliton.com/blog-post/the-eddy/
The Talented Mr. Ripley - Final scene
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#talentedmrripley Musical analysis of this ending scene In this Thriller, Gabriel Yared’s themes are particularly interesting and successfully bring all the ambiguity of Tom Ripley’s behavior. This scene corresponds to the last scene of the film, when Tom finds himself confronted with the need to kill his lover Peter More details on : oliviermiliton.com/blog-post/the-talented-mr-ripley/
This is one of those movies I could only watch once.
Gay
“Tell me something good about Tom Ripley but don’t get up”
Wish Gabriel Yared would that final riff in the film soundtrack ... so haunting
So if not for the freak bad luck of Meredith also being on the boat... Tom and Peter would have possibly lived happily ever after?
What on earth! Now why did he go and do that,
Monologuing…………
Anyone evet notice that in the beginning he looks at his pin and thinks of the name tom ripley just like he did with dickie... so is he even tom ripley? 😅
I saw this in the theater how I wanted Tom to be caught he just kept getting away with it. These people endless dumbness but you could see how easy this could happen probably has in real life.
For a brief second, you can tell Tom really regrets having to kill Peter to keep him from finding out…
Good for Christmas snow.
Music please??
gabriel yared - proust
I still can’t believe why people liked it, are they rooting for Psychopath.
Definitely, Lullaby for Cain is the best piece of Music of this Myth of Cain and Abel's Tale...
Peter knew too much so Tom felt to keep the charade and the lies he had to kill Peter!🫤
I will never get over this scene,, Peter was so inlove with him you can't even tell me he wasn't, and I feel like Tom knew this, that's why he killed him 😢
Tom killed him, because Peter knew a too much things about Tom
So many people dead and their lives ruined because this clown wanted to be a high roller.
Great ending , seems out of an existential horror movie with that ethereal lightning and dialogue plus that room is perfect and that door closing , masterpiece
Plus the swinging Mirrors
Esse filme é sensacional!
I watched this movie at 16 abd didnt get it.i watched ut again at 28 and u cry at this scene..how could he??!!??
Saw this ending as a kid on TV with no context and it scared the hell out of me. Still disturbing.
I absolutely love the ending of The Talented Mr Ripley. I love that Tom was able to trust Peter enough to tell him about his past and I love that Peter basically said "Y'know what, I love you no matter what. You are smart, sexy, talented and Dickie and Freddie were kind of assholes, so they should've seen it coming." And the next day they watch the sunset on the boat together. And when Meredith shows up, Tom is all like "Hey, look who I found on the boat?" and Peter played along "Such a coincidence we were on this boat together, and yet Dickie and I have decided are getting married next month" and Meredith was all like "I can't blame either of you. Can I be maid of honour?" and she was and they lived happily ever after. Truly a classic.
Such a wonderful wishful happy ending on this Christmas Day 😄👍
@@sadece-birisi you left out the part where Peter uses his connections to introduce Tom to various well-renowned artists so they both have long successful musical careers as they live happily together. 👍
@@craigbaxter6591 oh yes, I just forgot to add that part! Thank you for reminding
@sadece-birisi no problem
How sadness ending
this scene haunts me forever
Peter is so wildly oblivious.
The first time you see this movie, you don't understand the ending. But when you rewatch it, you'll realize Tom actually did kill Peter. That's why he had a rope in his hands like if he was supposedly intending to strangle Peter, but because they don't show it to us. Instead, they let us imagine the scene while hearing the audio and in our eyes we only see Tom's unforgivable regret for that, including everything he has done since he killed Dickie.
I don't get why. He wraps the rope, is caught as being Dickie and thus Peter is a liability and one of them has to go but she's with her family, he also walks into the other room alone which he wouldn't have done after the scene as well. Even without the audio it seems clear what's happening imo.
Peter in Ripley 1999
Serial kilĺer😢👹👺☠️
Great movie but weird comments to it honestly. The story of a psychopath destroying lives wherever he went, manipulating people, it's the story of an evil man and all the comments are about how they wish tom got some kind of happy ending with peter. There's no possible happy ending for an evil bastard like him no matter how much he lies to himself and others, he's stuck in the basement for what he has done. This is not a romance story, it's the story of a man that had no true feelings. Freddie saw right through him the moment he laid eyes on him. But somehow all the comments are about expecting him to have some sort of happy ending? People is weird man
Freddie, you mean that misogynist guy? We all know it is not a romance story but movie still had an obvious homosexual theme apparently unlike the book itself. He was still a sociopath but not as bad as an ordinary looking guy like Dickie and the movie that portrayed him actually caused the audience to sympathize with him, among the other trash people in the movie. So this isn't that surprising when people saw Tom in a different light that they wanted to see him in, considering that humans aren't always the cartoonish pure evil type, the way he spoke to Dickie before killing him, how he reacted to opera that reminded him Dickie and himself, the way he actually displayed emotional breakdowns himself as an actual human being whether in the way Peter described him or not, he showed a real desperateness when he said 'tell me good things about Tom'. How he pretended to be someone else and constantly lied is sorta similar to what L and Light had in the Death Note if you ask me
@@sadece-birisi he was a pos. He had no feelings for anybody. Not really. The moment anybody became a problem for him he killed them
Ppl like this are at risk of becoming psychopaths' victims
@@belloalterno4695Your issue is that just like them, you are oversimplifying things to make sense of them in your own head as well.
The cruelest part of the movie is Peter's death and it really shows how deranged and self-centered Tom is. Terrific scene. This movie really outshines the novel in my opinion especially with the addition of Peter.
Agreed
IT'S IN MY TOP TEN BEST FILMS EVER MADE. GODFATHER 1 AND 2, SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION ALIEN AND ALIENS👍👍👍👍👍
@@sarawashington5485 you have good taste
@completeglobalsaturation THANK YOU 👍CASINO, GOODFELLAS ARE IN MY LIST ALSO
I was actually rooting for them believe me or not like literally
+++++
Because it's haunting to understand when smb does something like this
This guy looks so much like Jack Kerouac
The scene where hes waiting for the detective for tom, and he funds out they outsourced him from Rome which he didnt expect. I was cringing because they thought it would be the detective that knew him. Crazy scene just for it to be a new guy lol
gaayy
Tom is….. gay?
He's bisexual
he said one thing, but it had multiple meanings layered under, the true one only he knew and the manipulative one meant for peter. he said it that he's not gonna give him keys despite feeling like this for a moment, because he has different priorities, so his words only aimed at deceiving peter and confusing everything while being pseudo open with him, he chose not to be open at any cost. it's how psychopaths talk, when they try to be somewhat truthful to someone. they still manipulate, convolute and deceive at the same time
Still prefer him than Oliver from Saltburn.
Exactly..and oliver was creepy af whereas Tom was charming too
Peter played by a young Jake Davenport was perhaps my favorite character in the entire plot. Such a tender and delicately beautiful man. His last speech on Tom's character was painful to watch.
saltrub
Peter was so gorgeous and he loved Tom😭
I accidentally watched this ENTIRE movie with the voice over ON. I honestly thought it was just part of the movie's style or something 🤣
bahhahaa
Sadly Tom wanted to live in fantasy. It's such a sad state. If only he chose Peter, it will all be good for him.
What does Tom mean by he is going to be stuck in the basement?
Watch the whole movie… it’s the place in his mind where he locks away his feelings of guilt and his „true“ self
he clearly consciously chose money and success of this world over his true self. made a conscious choice and priorities. he only feels pain in rare glimpses of moments and not fully
He's gonna be locked in the closet.
he said one thing, but it had multiple meanings layered under, the true one only he knew and the manipulative one meant for peter. he said it that he's not gonna give him keys despite feeling like this for a moment, because he has different priorities, so his words only aimed at deceiving peter and confusing everything while being pseudo open with him, he chose not to be open at any cost. it's how psychopaths talk, when they try to be somewhat truthful to someone. they still manipulate, convolute and deceive at the same time
I didnt read the book however I let my imagination flows and think that he continues his patron. Killing Peter means He continues with Meredith. Once He believed found a life with Peter, Meredith appears and change the hole moment. It nevers ends. Because pshyco,s life is an eternal lie. And kill.
Tom could never give love or accept it, the can only fake it or be obsessed 😮
💔💔💔
this entire movie i hated how i was rooting for a total psycho, and i kept having to remind myself how fucked this man was. but this scene literally made me cry cause i genuinely loved peter
Same, i was like NOT my Peter you mfcker😭
I think that’s part of the point, you’re supposed to not like him. But how can you not like him when the people around him are just as vile if not worse.
Imo he was more on the borderline personality disorder side. He didn't necessarily ever PLAN to kill anyone. But he does have sociopathic or narc traits that made it easy for him to commit these crimes
@@RowdyCloudsMeredith, Marge and Peter did barely anything wrong. I can't actually think of anything they did that was wrong.
I don't think he was a psychopath. He reacted with too much emotion throughout the movie. He was just desperate and afraid and maybe overly emotional. Closer to Borderline if anything.
Idgaf freaking Meredith's fault for taking Tom and Peter away from us😭😡
More like Tom's fault dude 😭
You're seriously blaming an innocent woman over a deranged, murderer psychopath lmao crazy world with stupid people we live in
Tom murdered people for self gain. Say it with me please and stop romanticizing a serial killer.
I couldn't care less about the stupid award shows because we all know it's nothing to do with talent and votes with who win those. But it is INSANE how matt Damon did not win best actor or at least a nominee. This is his most nuanced role and his acting is top tier.
This movie on the whole was well acted, Jewd Law did a great job too
@@omegamanGXElol “Jewd”
I remember an internet critic mentioning that the ending is just... "tragic". And it is. It left me reeling. Appropriately horrified. He finally found someone to love him for what he truly is... and then he had to... Damn it... I still remember the very last shot... It haunts us...
he's deeply f-ed up since childhood. psychopaths are most difficult to heal those attachment wounds, because they identify their whole life with aggression that was against them in early childhood and despise vulnerability, killed that in themselves long ago and don't identify with that human part they have deep inside/used to have. They're way too rigid with those identifications and it's basically their whole lives. They identify with destroying any vulnerability and attachment they see, and it was shown really good in this scene. They have whole belief systems based on that and see the ''proof'' of how supposedly right they are everywhere in their lives. And they VERY rarely get caught or accountable for their actions, that's why it's even more difficult to change, which was also greatly shown in this movie. Nobody can mirror their true nature back to them, like when they're caught and have to face the consequences