I watched requiem for a dream deep into my heroin addiction. If you think for one second that that's never how you're gonna turn out, you'd be oh so wrong. It takes every last thing that you have. It's not the physical possessions that matter... It takes your very soul and breaks you down to crumbles of who you used to be. I'm sober 5 years. I guess only the strong survive, but the wake of its past is immeasurable. Rest in peace to those who lost the fight, and loved ones who watched them die. It's not the end. Amen.
Yeah I know what you mean bro been addicted to haribos all my life and pokemon cards, if anyone says youll never be in that position they are full of shit. But i am stronger then most, some say its impossible my accomplishments but I did it. Amen.
The issue is how far people go into the addiction dose wise. The sad fact is that most never stood a chance and were never informed the painkillers the Dr was giving them was going to completely change their brain and nervous system. As far as they were aware it helped the pain. Sadly by the time they realise just how addictive they are, it is too late. The withdrawal is hell on earth for a reason, opiates transforms the core function of our very being, once the drug is taking away it causes it to freak out and attack itself. This is why many don't get clean, they fear withdrawal. Quite a lot start with using to escape, but end up using to run from withdrawal to function. In fact at certain doses, withdrawal will actually kill them. Opiates are ridiculously powerful and they are literally transforming humans. Society knows so little about it. Big pharma purposely hides it away. I don't think society is ready to realise we have people who are changed that don't do the things they do for a simple fix, rather they do to survive. The saddest fact, sex trafficking and human trafficking, they use opiates to keep victim at bay. No one can run or fight when their takers are pumping just enough to keep them alive, letting withdrawal break them down, giving them more now and then to take withdrawal away and condition them that they need them to stay functioning. It is really messed up. Society would rather turn a blind eye, look down at it and pretend its not as bad as it actually is. The messed up thing about it, they don't start fully realising until they have the few seconds changing their life and them ending up in this darker reality.
I’m 6 years clean off heroin. I saw the movie when I was 19, started using at 24, i never thought I’d live that movie. Then again, no one grows up thinking they’ll end up that way. This song is so haunting I get physically ill when I hear it but still love it. It’s a literal requiem to my old life. Huh. I never thought of it like that till now.
Props to you for getting out of the tunnel..I also started at 24 and sadly I still struggle with it..this music is still the Requiem of my current life 🖤
Saw Requiem For A Dream when it first played in theaters in 2000. Knowing little about it prior to buying the ticket, I did not expect it to as depressing, sad, and intense as it was. It was also one of best films I'd ever seen. I still remember this music playing in the final moments of the movie and when the credits rolled, nobody left and a few people were wiping away tears. What an experience.
I was like 16 watching this with my girlfriend and we were both speechless and sad at the end of this movie. Just sat and watched the credits. We didn't really know what to do..we just sat there reading the credits. It wasn't a sadness.. it certainly wasn't a happiness.. it was a cruel clarity or something. But, we hugged a lot more the next few days. And that's the only movie that's ever done that to me.
This song always gives me goosebumps, just amazing, masterfully played and it's one of those scores that is it's own character in the movie, like Hitchcock always believed, a good score should take on its own role in a movie. This is one of the few songs that does that.
Sara: I'm somebody now, Harry. Everybody likes me. Soon, millions of people will see me and they'll all like me. I'll tell them about you, and your father, how good he was to us. Remember? It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right. What have I got Harry, hm? Why should I even make the bed, or wash the dishes? I do them, but why should I? I'm alone. Your father's gone, you're gone. I got no one to care for. What have I got, Harry? I'm lonely. I'm old.
Omg 🥺🥺😢 I replayed this scene - I think a lot of people missed the depth of her longing and wanting something more, anything. This movie still haunts me just recently re-watched it.
this song is the personification of the beautiful horror of depression, it's slow and leading at first trapping you in it's all encompassing grip and dragging you down into it's den where it weakens you and toys with you till you are at your breaking point then it will allow you to try to run back up to the lights and just before you make it back to normality your dragged back into its embrace and pulling you back down again, its like a sadistic serpent...
Actually, it's not. Depression is an affliction of woe-is-me, whereas music is one of the few inventions of humanity free of such trivial sentiments such as "MeNTAl DISOrdERS". Music is pure, because you don't get to define it. It just is. Aside from which, the mastery of resonance/harmony is so profound in this composition that attempting to attribute meaning to it with words would be doing a tremendous disservice to these artists and their craft. Keep your descriptions to yourself, lest you ruin the experience for everyone else.
@@jacksonhansen20 dude just because YOU'VE never been afflicted by depression doesn't mean you can question it's existence. Are you really gonna be so ignorant that your gonna question the established medical journals of the last hundred years?
First and only time I saw the movie and heard this piece was at rehab so this hit different hearing it again after all these years.. Wow. It really makes you feel it regardless you like classical music or not. Masterpiece, much needed now ❤️
Requiem for a Dream is a movie I always, without fail, suggest to people if they need any help staying clear of drugs/narcotics. The music alone is enough to tell you that the movie is not going to be your average movie.
I haven't seen the movie, but this song fascinates me so much. The score is amazing and you can hear the slow culmination of a monster storm brewing. A sustainable calm at the beginning through the pain but when the storm comes it brings an unanticipated even unadulterated amount of destruction, chaos and carnage. Painful but real life sometimes...
When you know that storm is coming there isn’t stopping it. The song gave me the chills back then and I can’t sit through the movie. Dude shreds that violin though
A song that shows your heart & soul a vivid picture of desperation & depression in such a deep way, the movie is SUCH an amazing compliment to this score .. but this is simply spine-tingling, soul-touching.. amazing brilliance through strings man , f*cking awesome.
A terrifyingly powerful, depressing, powerful and moving film with a dynamic message about going down the dark path at the cost of all else, your health, your sanity, your dignity, everything that makes you human is lost......in the turmoil of addiction & what people do to feed it and what they lose along the way. A film that stays with you and a score that never leaves your soul.
Just a brilliant and beautiful score. So haunting, chilling. Gut wrenching. The movie made it even more intense, but just it alone is absolutely beautiful.
This is the kind of music that helps me drift of to another world or get to sleep as I get older I love this music more and more look forward to going to opera one day
It’s such an Astonishing, Powerful, Emotional, Heartbreaking feeling when a movie like ‘Requiem For A Dream’ (2000) can make you bawl your eyes out, and make you think this deep. From the editing, sound effects, acting & special effects...this film brings the effects and aftermath of drug abuse and addiction right into our eyes, since we can’t truly understand how terrible it is unless we are shown in a way like this. It’s a mistake most of us keep making since once we do it once we can’t stop. Nuff Said.
My father was sent to prison out of nowhere (later we proved his innocence). I got addicted to alcohol, I got over it; when my parents found out I was addicted they left me with no support. My father in law who was supporting me passed away because of covid. This is a quick summary about my 26 years life. This song makes me think about writing a book about it
Definetly do it no time like the present time stands still for no man if life has taught me anything its to treat every day like its your last because tomorrow is promised to no one. I wish you all the success and happiness with.that and all you wish to accomplsh. All the best.
If it makes you feel better, I'm just a 35 year old loser who hasn't achieved anything in this life. What I hate the most is my age. I feel old. I'm a bit alcoholic but not that intense. I'm lonely and frustrated. I searched for this song looking for something that resembles my feelings. But my life isn't that interesting. Thanks for reading.
@@TR4Rwhy would a brother's sorrow make us feel better? Yeah I guess it's not me, but it could have been, could be anyone. It's not really your fault. For me, what makes my day a bit brighter and gives me hope is listening to Robert Sapolsky. He has several lectures here on yt as well as a yt channel of his own. He is a great guy, and really hammers in the notion that humans are no more than biology interacting with environment, which can be very liberating to know for many people.
I was Addicted to Pills for 35 years. This music is a reminder of the Horrors of Active Addiction, its resounding melodic tones are so Beautiful, and yet so Dark. It is a modern day masterpiece. Great movie.
Wellmayve, pretty sure the guy who wrote the book was saying it was over , in the end they all died , thus the death of their dreams or symbolically the death of the American dream
I love this piece and so does Clint Mansell. Lux aeterna comes perfect as background music for our current lives and the uncertainty that all this generates. For a portrait of the whole world. Regards.
Requiem for a dream had such a huge impact on me. It's so beautiful and powerful seeing it in an orchestra... Still makes my heart pound been clean now for almost a decade and damn proud of it and this movie changes points of views. Or it did for me... Love how intense and beautiful it is.
For whomever that has had a tragedy on their life, of any kind any scale that might have been, truly understand the dark powerful colours of this anthem. It goes so deep into your core and it barely lets you breathe....🤷🏻♂️
Watched this movie as a kid since my mom wasn't super strict on the entertainment we were allowed to watch as kids and I've always loved the movie the soundtrack truly makes it perfect
We all wish we had the amount of power that he has at 1:33 when he gives us what we crave in that beautiful powerful chorus! And absolutely crushes it 🔥
If you get emotional and your eyes fill with tears while listening to this masterpiece, it reveals a deeper void within your soul seeking healing. I can't tell you what it is-you must find it yourself. I found mine. Good luck!
This is the soundtrack playing theatrically, as you're walking down a very long corridor, your heartbeat in your throat in time as you step by step, proceeding with caution, you stare blankly at the door down the end, you don't know what's behind it but your curiosity ventures you toward the mystifying yet horrific door.
I watched requiem for a dream deep into my heroin addiction. If you think for one second that that's never how you're gonna turn out, you'd be oh so wrong. It takes every last thing that you have. It's not the physical possessions that matter... It takes your very soul and breaks you down to crumbles of who you used to be. I'm sober 5 years. I guess only the strong survive, but the wake of its past is immeasurable. Rest in peace to those who lost the fight, and loved ones who watched them die. It's not the end. Amen.
The strong or the lucky, maybe. In that book/film Lost, it's the right question asked at the right time that causes her to pullback from the abyss.
Me too....clean singe 5 years....but sometimes...my paßt hit me hard....😒🙄😶
Yeah I know what you mean bro been addicted to haribos all my life and pokemon cards, if anyone says youll never be in that position they are full of shit. But i am stronger then most, some say its impossible my accomplishments but I did it. Amen.
The issue is how far people go into the addiction dose wise. The sad fact is that most never stood a chance and were never informed the painkillers the Dr was giving them was going to completely change their brain and nervous system. As far as they were aware it helped the pain.
Sadly by the time they realise just how addictive they are, it is too late.
The withdrawal is hell on earth for a reason, opiates transforms the core function of our very being, once the drug is taking away it causes it to freak out and attack itself.
This is why many don't get clean, they fear withdrawal. Quite a lot start with using to escape, but end up using to run from withdrawal to function.
In fact at certain doses, withdrawal will actually kill them.
Opiates are ridiculously powerful and they are literally transforming humans.
Society knows so little about it. Big pharma purposely hides it away.
I don't think society is ready to realise we have people who are changed that don't do the things they do for a simple fix, rather they do to survive.
The saddest fact, sex trafficking and human trafficking, they use opiates to keep victim at bay. No one can run or fight when their takers are pumping just enough to keep them alive, letting withdrawal break them down, giving them more now and then to take withdrawal away and condition them that they need them to stay functioning. It is really messed up.
Society would rather turn a blind eye, look down at it and pretend its not as bad as it actually is. The messed up thing about it, they don't start fully realising until they have the few seconds changing their life and them ending up in this darker reality.
@@ryanfreebody6881 thank you for the reply. the deepest dark, and the darkest deep.
I will never ever ever forget this song
Its so great...😍
Hey.. you still remember this song?
Never say never
You still remember this song?
I’m 6 years clean off heroin. I saw the movie when I was 19, started using at 24, i never thought I’d live that movie. Then again, no one grows up thinking they’ll end up that way. This song is so haunting I get physically ill when I hear it but still love it. It’s a literal requiem to my old life. Huh. I never thought of it like that till now.
❣
Props to you for getting out of the tunnel..I also started at 24 and sadly I still struggle with it..this music is still the Requiem of my current life 🖤
Beautifully stated
I’ll replay to that
🥀
Saw Requiem For A Dream when it first played in theaters in 2000. Knowing little about it prior to buying the ticket, I did not expect it to as depressing, sad, and intense as it was. It was also one of best films I'd ever seen. I still remember this music playing in the final moments of the movie and when the credits rolled, nobody left and a few people were wiping away tears. What an experience.
The movie hits you like a sledgehammer, especially if you don’t know what to expect.
When did you start crying ? I did When her friends saw her,she enters the room and then they're out of the hospital crying OMG 😭😭😭😭
Slice of life
Thanks for your honesty...................
I can never watch that movie again.
This soundtrack is terrifying
A masterpiece
I is supposed to be terrifieineg..
Oh! joel you are alive!!
only if you associate it with fear. I do not
Sad, terrifying,overwhelming, traumatizing, but also beautiful, amazing and an unbelievable experience that you cannot find elsewhere
I find it sooo motivational
This is the song that made me want to learn to play the violin.
Same.... This and Lucine Fyelon's "Pound Cake"
did you?
You learn to play the violin quickly..because I am playing the violin now ..I love my violin 🎻💜
@@TheLankieMidget No, I need a teacher and with COVID going on I will have to wait.
Me too😊
I was like 16 watching this with my girlfriend and we were both speechless and sad at the end of this movie. Just sat and watched the credits. We didn't really know what to do..we just sat there reading the credits. It wasn't a sadness.. it certainly wasn't a happiness.. it was a cruel clarity or something. But, we hugged a lot more the next few days.
And that's the only movie that's ever done that to me.
Cloud Atlas did that to me & my son. To this day I still can't find the words to describe how it made me feel.
@@queenwhitaker5407 just flabbergasted
Joker?
I remember every fan trailer back like 10 years ago used to have this music in it.
But the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers trailer had it first, and it was bombastic!!! Still feel the chills from 18 years ago...
Every trailer. Except the trailer to Requiem for a Dream ironically
Spiderman 4
@@catchronicles2781 link?
I even thought Zelda Twilight Princess used officially to find out now as grown up it was just a AMV hahahaha
This song always gives me goosebumps, just amazing, masterfully played and it's one of those scores that is it's own character in the movie, like Hitchcock always believed, a good score should take on its own role in a movie. This is one of the few songs that does that.
Facts
I got goosebumps the moment I read your comment lol. Words cannot express how impressive this score is.
Legends of the Fall theme, too
Masterpiece. The emotion this soundtrack evokes is unmatched
The violins are awesome but when the cello comes in I just wanna weep cuz I feel pain in my heart .. the power of music it’s just beautiful
Evangelion, 17th angel : music is the best creation of the lilihn...
Sara: I'm somebody now, Harry. Everybody likes me. Soon, millions of people will see me and they'll all like me. I'll tell them about you, and your father, how good he was to us. Remember? It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right. What have I got Harry, hm? Why should I even make the bed, or wash the dishes? I do them, but why should I? I'm alone. Your father's gone, you're gone. I got no one to care for. What have I got, Harry? I'm lonely. I'm old.
That scene was incredible.
Omg 🥺🥺😢
I replayed this scene - I think a lot of people missed the depth of her longing and wanting something more, anything.
This movie still haunts me just recently re-watched it.
@@bettyberova4131 I can't watch the movie again yet. It's been a couple of years and it still haunts me. The movie, and this music, is incredible.
"This isn't happening. And if it should be happening it would be alright. So don't you worry Seamore, You'll see already. In the end it's all nice"
That monologue broke me.
this song is the personification of the beautiful horror of depression, it's slow and leading at first trapping you in it's all encompassing grip and dragging you down into it's den where it weakens you and toys with you till you are at your breaking point then it will allow you to try to run back up to the lights and just before you make it back to normality your dragged back into its embrace and pulling you back down again, its like a sadistic serpent...
Actually, it's not. Depression is an affliction of woe-is-me, whereas music is one of the few inventions of humanity free of such trivial sentiments such as "MeNTAl DISOrdERS".
Music is pure, because you don't get to define it. It just is.
Aside from which, the mastery of resonance/harmony is so profound in this composition that attempting to attribute meaning to it with words would be doing a tremendous disservice to these artists and their craft.
Keep your descriptions to yourself, lest you ruin the experience for everyone else.
@@jacksonhansen20 bro it's called an interpretation for a reason
chill, drink your coffee mate
Beautiful description
Thanks dude @@mirj.347
@@jacksonhansen20 dude just because YOU'VE never been afflicted by depression doesn't mean you can question it's existence. Are you really gonna be so ignorant that your gonna question the established medical journals of the last hundred years?
This song blew my mind when I first heard it in requiem for a dream. I have never heard anything so intoxicating and haunting. Absolute perfection.
Still bloody beautiful!!!
It gives me the chills. I have listened to that music hundreds of times and it still gives me the chills.
One of the greatest movie soundtracks to a brilliant movie.
If this isn't one of the most beautiful, yet saddest, pieces of music ever written, then I don't know what is.
Tchaikovsky sixth symphony.
Barber adagio for strings.
And this is up there with the greats
The seasonings approach is also telling the movie ends on and in winter .
It's absolutely beautiful and I'm using this song to walk to on my wedding.
You don't listen to enough music.
Chi Mai
60 seconds to what
That's just 2 from one composer
After so many years Lux Aeterna still impresses. More and more.❤️
15 years clean still in these Philly badlands this song brings me to tears!!!
Never had a song hit me like that hits at the soul never understood why people liked classical music until now
You should def checkout the song called Lost by camdenmusique. He has it posted here on RUclips
Damn. This piece still kills me, just like the movie. Devastatingly beautiful
Still one of the best songs I ever heard.
this song just hits deep, its gives me chills
Level of artistry especially the violin player tasked with playing the hook is incredible bravo
It is gorgeous and mesmerizing and frightening and powerful at the same time.
One of the most intense and beautiful compositions ever made.
First and only time I saw the movie and heard this piece was at rehab so this hit different hearing it again after all these years..
Wow. It really makes you feel it regardless you like classical music or not. Masterpiece, much needed now ❤️
Honestly rehab should show Requiem to all the people their first time . Might impact them all , but it might not work for some
@@peterf.229Yeah apparently all the characters in the show didn’t go to rehab only Tyrone in the movie as the director said in a interview
This music... 20 years of addiction 🖤
Hope you're doing better now.
addiction to music?
@@aXe923 .
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This is a stunningly dramatic, a very isolated and real perception about the outright end, that is there is an end however that end is death.
Requiem for a dream is spot on with the despair and reality of a life of addiction.. some ppl say it’s over the top NO ITS NOT! It nails it!!
Requiem for a Dream is a movie I always, without fail, suggest to people if they need any help staying clear of drugs/narcotics. The music alone is enough to tell you that the movie is not going to be your average movie.
This piece is so powerful, it speaks volumes. And to me it has that neoclassical vibe which I’m also a big fan of.
masterpiece and ı loved that guy who played violin very well
뭔가 아무것도 보이지 않는 암흑 속에서 알 수 없는 발자국 소리가 들려서 겁에 질려 있는데, 저 멀리 한 줄기 빛이 보여서 미친 듯이 뛰어가는 느낌.
Stumbled on to this piece a long time ago, never see the movie. Still so haunting ❤
If struggling and agonizing had a song will be this one. A masterpiece.
There are no words for what this song makes me feel. Especially this version. Thank you.
I haven't seen the movie, but this song fascinates me so much. The score is amazing and you can hear the slow culmination of a monster storm brewing. A sustainable calm at the beginning through the pain but when the storm comes it brings an unanticipated even unadulterated amount of destruction, chaos and carnage. Painful but real life sometimes...
You gotta see the movie. Just once. It will make your appreciate the song that much more
The music follows the movie theme with seasons . It starts in spring and ends in winter
everyone that watched liked, but no one want to watch again
I watched it 5 times I think when I was younger.. afraid to watch it now though. It still haunts me after 20 years
When you know that storm is coming there isn’t stopping it. The song gave me the chills back then and I can’t sit through the movie. Dude shreds that violin though
That is a masterpiece. There is nothing to say. I have not heard a song emotional like that.
Clint Mansell still a great composer, he did a great jobs in the movies
A song that shows your heart & soul a vivid picture of desperation & depression in such a deep way, the movie is SUCH an amazing compliment to this score .. but this is simply spine-tingling, soul-touching.. amazing brilliance through strings man , f*cking awesome.
A terrifyingly powerful, depressing, powerful and moving film with a dynamic message about going down the dark path at the cost of all else, your health, your sanity, your dignity, everything that makes you human is lost......in the turmoil of addiction & what people do to feed it and what they lose along the way. A film that stays with you and a score that never leaves your soul.
I like this movie and this song. Cherish life and stay away from drugs
Just a brilliant and beautiful score. So haunting, chilling. Gut wrenching. The movie made it even more intense, but just it alone is absolutely beautiful.
Best drug addiction movie ever, & this music matched it perfectly. 16 yrs sober 🙌
This is the kind of music that helps me drift of to another world or get to sleep as I get older I love this music more and more look forward to going to opera one day
Always crying hearing this masterpiece
Art has a broad expressive dimension, having the power to convey stories even without words💘
Absolutely beautiful performance of a deeply haunting score. The masks and the distance between you somehow enhances its impact.
The mask and the distancing adds a sense of sorrow and sadness to the song
The sound of suffering, masterfully rendered by the scarily- named Kronos Quartet.
Still a masterpiece 🎶
Will always be
The fact that they’re physically distanced and wearing masks adds a new element of sorrow to it. Beautiful. 🖤
It adds stupidity.
Maybe if they had v for vendetta masks ✌️
It makes it more eerie I though sbout all those who died during the pandemic .
I thought the same thing. Wow.
@@peterf.229from taking the booster.
It’s such an Astonishing, Powerful, Emotional, Heartbreaking feeling when a movie like ‘Requiem For A Dream’ (2000) can make you bawl your eyes out, and make you think this deep. From the editing, sound effects, acting & special effects...this film brings the effects and aftermath of drug abuse and addiction right into our eyes, since we can’t truly understand how terrible it is unless we are shown in a way like this. It’s a mistake most of us keep making since once we do it once we can’t stop.
Nuff Said.
My father was sent to prison out of nowhere (later we proved his innocence). I got addicted to alcohol, I got over it; when my parents found out I was addicted they left me with no support. My father in law who was supporting me passed away because of covid. This is a quick summary about my 26 years life. This song makes me think about writing a book about it
Definetly do it no time like the present time stands still for no man if life has taught me anything its to treat every day like its your last because tomorrow is promised to no one. I wish you all the success and happiness with.that and all you wish to accomplsh. All the best.
If it makes you feel better, I'm just a 35 year old loser who hasn't achieved anything in this life. What I hate the most is my age. I feel old. I'm a bit alcoholic but not that intense. I'm lonely and frustrated. I searched for this song looking for something that resembles my feelings. But my life isn't that interesting. Thanks for reading.
@@TR4Rwhy would a brother's sorrow make us feel better? Yeah I guess it's not me, but it could have been, could be anyone. It's not really your fault.
For me, what makes my day a bit brighter and gives me hope is listening to Robert Sapolsky. He has several lectures here on yt as well as a yt channel of his own. He is a great guy, and really hammers in the notion that humans are no more than biology interacting with environment, which can be very liberating to know for many people.
Parts of me wishes I could go back in time hundred of years ago,
Show this kind of music to the people and watch their reaction
This song is violent in a subtle way.
I was Addicted to Pills for 35 years. This music is a reminder of the Horrors of Active Addiction, its resounding melodic tones are so Beautiful, and yet so Dark. It is a modern day masterpiece. Great movie.
a fine/shinning example of a masterful musical art piece that is both chilling and calming/soothing at the same time, This.
This song moves me everytime I listen to it.. cant help myself but there is no such song like this!!!
Its true that there is a saying that goes like this : "Words can't describe how it feels".
Breathtakingly beautiful. My soul is elated!!!
What a perfect masterpiece. It's so deep, so dark.
Forever the most beautifully haunting, anxiety-inducing masterpiece I have ever heard.
Such a heavy song that can put you in a place like no other differently dark
This’s was a great movie with great performances. Definitely a cautionary tale.
Wellmayve, pretty sure the guy who wrote the book was saying it was over , in the end they all died , thus the death of their dreams or symbolically the death of the American dream
I love this piece and so does Clint Mansell.
Lux aeterna comes perfect as background music for our current lives and the uncertainty that all this generates.
For a portrait of the whole world.
Regards.
Facts
Requiem for a dream had such a huge impact on me. It's so beautiful and powerful seeing it in an orchestra... Still makes my heart pound been clean now for almost a decade and damn proud of it and this movie changes points of views. Or it did for me... Love how intense and beautiful it is.
For whomever that has had a tragedy on their life, of any kind any scale that might have been, truly understand the dark powerful colours of this anthem. It goes so deep into your core and it barely lets you breathe....🤷🏻♂️
I had to force in some air while listening to this. It's as if a wight is on my chest.
It's awesome to see that this song still has a passionate following behind it.
Dear God I had chills that whole performance!!! AMAZING!!!
Such a powerful song, Filled with so much emotion
Oh my god your pp is so creepy
beautiful! i love this song, the violinists are incredible !
I aint no musician.......but that high pitched violin hits me in the Heart.
So disturbing, yet beautiful, sparks fire in soul
Watched this movie as a kid since my mom wasn't super strict on the entertainment we were allowed to watch as kids and I've always loved the movie the soundtrack truly makes it perfect
I discovered this master piece when i was watching a video on September 11... it's an amazing art
Such a beautiful sound
cello give me the creeps every time i listen to this master piece
We all wish we had the amount of power that he has at 1:33 when he gives us what we crave in that beautiful powerful chorus! And absolutely crushes it 🔥
Yessir 👌🏾
One word:
MAJESTIC!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏
My wife & I saw this, in the theaters, on our first date. Been a wild 20 years
Absolutely incredible... masterpiece
I get goosebumps everytime from this song and thats never happen before
By far one of the most beautiful peices ever written for a film and maybe period! Still gives me chills.
Incredible perfomance, so much passion, especially the man with the black shirt!!
If anxiety/depression were something to listen to. Sublime perfection.
This song embodies how I feel on a daily basis.
I never knew this movie would become a life that I lived and so many of my friends. It's hauntingly beautiful and tragic.
Absolute masterpiece.
Been 2 decades and it still a masterpiece
This and O'fortuna are amazing!
If you get emotional and your eyes fill with tears while listening to this masterpiece, it reveals a deeper void within your soul seeking healing. I can't tell you what it is-you must find it yourself. I found mine. Good luck!
La vi hace 14 años y sigue siendo una obra de arte, sobre todo el soundtrack. 👏👏👏
This movie terrified me when I first saw it. Great film and the soundtrack is superb!
This is amazing
This is the soundtrack playing theatrically, as you're walking down a very long corridor, your heartbeat in your throat in time as you step by step, proceeding with caution, you stare blankly at the door down the end, you don't know what's behind it but your curiosity ventures you toward the mystifying yet horrific door.
I love it!,fabulous.
That's a superbly beautiful arrangement and rendition
This is a masterpiece.
Love this music.. and the movie also..