Just watched it yesterday. This movie really heals some parts deep down of your soul. The whole movie is so crystal pure. And the score is heavenly beautiful and you can feel the breathe of nature and life along with this score. Just amazing film with no flaws.
i’m still in awe of what chloe and francis managed to do with just this scene - it felt so personal yet universal. it really speaks to you in the rawest and most human way
I think this movie is much more than just a story about poverty, or about a particular way of life. Fern, the main character, she isn't just a nomad in the physical sense, she is a nomad spiritually and emotionally too. Once her life falls apart, she chooses to sort of wander the Earth, roam from place to place and whenever someone tries to get closer to her, she withdraws and leaves. Whenever someone offers something deeper, a companionship, friendship, etc., she chooses to keep her distance. She just picks the few nice moments, she ruminates about life with others before moving on and before things can get more muddled. In a way, she's picking only the good stuff at her age relationship-wise, and she's not bothering with the rest. Perhaps she understands that due to her naturally emotional and good-natured core, she is only bound to be hurt sooner or later, and she is not interested in that at her age unless the relationships truly mean something to her. Perhaps she doesn't want to feel indebted to her sister for example, because she understands sooner or later, they would fight over something and her "status" living more comfortably thanks to her sister taking her in would be thrown in her face. She just chooses to live life on her own terms at her age, because even though she is poor, there's pride in how she lives. She's honest to herself, honest to others and she's not selling out her own values and principles just so she can sleep in a more comfortable bed, or in a bigger house. She's struggling perhaps more against her own self and against her pride and integrity, but those are not bad values or not a bad belief system, if one is willing to accept life will get really tough from time to time. It's a sad movie, a sad story, but it makes complete sense and there is poignance in it.
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? “Thou art more lovely and more temperate. “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May. “And summer’s lease hath all too short a date. “Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines. “And often is his gold complexion dimmed. “And every fair from fair sometimes declines. “By chance or nature’s changing course undimmed. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade. “Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st. “Nor shall death brag thou walkest in his shade. “When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st. “So long as men can breathe and eyes can see. “So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”
Congratulations also to Joshua James Richards who was the cinematographer, capturing the special atmosphere of the film. He is often said to be Chloé Zhao's boyfriend. // ruclips.net/video/ffTk2h6oAbc/видео.html
Sonnet 18 is one of the most beautiful poems ever written. It was meant to be spoken.. to be heard, not read. And for all of those who have known this poem all their lives, this scene shows you why this is :) (Oh, and for those interested, it was first published 10 years before the Mayflower set sail for what would later become The United States of America).
This was my first poem in my English literature class at my University. It was also the worst recited. Though I felt how meaningful it was. But I was discontent. I met this beautiful sonnet 18 again after a long time with more signification. I think life lets us give a chance to refill those misplaced things. Just like this recitation. It's just complete something that remained incomplete inside me.
I am battling depression. When i was feeling purposeless. Looking for selfish ways to end my inner battle, i came by the scene. Every moment of it breathed a magic called life which i wanted to escape from. I will live against all the inner voice which are asking me to do otherwise , just to experience this scene with myself.
this is so so beautiful, an Oscar that is well deserved!! I will definitely rewatch this movie when I’m older, so that I can see the details I’m not yet able to notice
This clip, with its montage, moves me much more than the recitation of the sonnet in the film (which, if I recall correctly, was only at Derek's campfire).
(unrelated meaningless miracle) I got a poetry book from the library that had a compilation of Shakespeare's sonnets, and I remember reading this one destinctly because of how good it was. And when I watched this movie for the first time, I recognized the poem from it's first words. And I felt like the fact that I had gotten the book a week before I watched the movie, meant something. Like I was prepared for this moment in the film. I don't know.
ugh just came back from a tennis match i am all bothered and tired and a mess - came across this and after watching it just soothed, calmed my mind and body.
Yes Yes 🙌 I was was 🧺 with the other game that you you had the wrong 😑 you did it for a few hours lol 😂 got to see the the house 🏡 is in in my my car 🚗 and I’m sorry sorry 😞 is no problem 😉😉 I’m going out for my walk I’m in a couple hours hours so so I’ll talk with
Frances McDormand at her best! Both Andra Day and Carey Mulligan had outstanding performances, but for me McDormand had the best performance of the year, I really hope she would win her 3rd Oscar next month, it would be well deserved. But all things considered, it doesn't look like it's going to happen, she was written off by many predictions, for the simple reason that she already had two Oscars at home, and the major award shows currently are under intense scrutiny for lacking of diversity, so I can totally see why the academy would prefer someone else other than McDormand.
"Se te comparo a um dia de verão És por certo mais belo e mais ameno O vento espalha as folhas pelo chão E o tempo do verão é bem pequeno. Às vezes brilha o Sol em demasia Outras vezes desmaia com frieza; O que é belo declina num só dia, Na terna mutação da natureza. Mas em ti o verão será eterno, E a beleza que tens não perderás; Nem chegarás da morte ao triste inverno: Nestas linhas com o tempo crescerás. E enquanto nesta terra houver um ser, Meus versos vivos te farão viver."
Americans and accuracy were never a great fit. I suppose misquoting Macbeth is understandable but when she surely could have just read out sonnet 18 why can’t it be right. The couplet says it all.
I'm in tears again when she recite that beautiful poem.
Just watched it yesterday. This movie really heals some parts deep down of your soul. The whole movie is so crystal pure. And the score is heavenly beautiful and you can feel the breathe of nature and life along with this score. Just amazing film with no flaws.
I have read this poem so many times but not until now have I felt its true power
i’m still in awe of what chloe and francis managed to do with just this scene - it felt so personal yet universal. it really speaks to you in the rawest and most human way
The actors, the movie, the locations, the music ✨
I think this movie is much more than just a story about poverty, or about a particular way of life.
Fern, the main character, she isn't just a nomad in the physical sense, she is a nomad spiritually and emotionally too. Once her life falls apart, she chooses to sort of wander the Earth, roam from place to place and whenever someone tries to get closer to her, she withdraws and leaves. Whenever someone offers something deeper, a companionship, friendship, etc., she chooses to keep her distance. She just picks the few nice moments, she ruminates about life with others before moving on and before things can get more muddled. In a way, she's picking only the good stuff at her age relationship-wise, and she's not bothering with the rest.
Perhaps she understands that due to her naturally emotional and good-natured core, she is only bound to be hurt sooner or later, and she is not interested in that at her age unless the relationships truly mean something to her. Perhaps she doesn't want to feel indebted to her sister for example, because she understands sooner or later, they would fight over something and her "status" living more comfortably thanks to her sister taking her in would be thrown in her face.
She just chooses to live life on her own terms at her age, because even though she is poor, there's pride in how she lives. She's honest to herself, honest to others and she's not selling out her own values and principles just so she can sleep in a more comfortable bed, or in a bigger house. She's struggling perhaps more against her own self and against her pride and integrity, but those are not bad values or not a bad belief system, if one is willing to accept life will get really tough from time to time.
It's a sad movie, a sad story, but it makes complete sense and there is poignance in it.
Beautiful reflections, thank you.
I'm in tears just to listen to this.
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
“Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
“Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May.
“And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.
“Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines.
“And often is his gold complexion dimmed.
“And every fair from fair sometimes declines.
“By chance or nature’s changing course undimmed.
“But thy eternal summer shall not fade.
“Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st.
“Nor shall death brag thou walkest in his shade.
“When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st.
“So long as men can breathe and eyes can see.
“So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.”
Which play??
@@opalfishy It's from his Sonnets.
VHF
What a beautiful film, congratulations to Frances McDormand and Chloé Zhao for winning the Oscar.
Congratulations also to Joshua James Richards who was the cinematographer, capturing the special atmosphere of the film. He is often said to be Chloé Zhao's boyfriend. // ruclips.net/video/ffTk2h6oAbc/видео.html
Sonnet 18 is one of the most beautiful poems ever written. It was meant to be spoken.. to be heard, not read. And for all of those who have known this poem all their lives, this scene shows you why this is :) (Oh, and for those interested, it was first published 10 years before the Mayflower set sail for what would later become The United States of America).
My God...
she is so beautiful, this story is really beautiful
This was my first poem in my English literature class at my University. It was also the worst recited. Though I felt how meaningful it was. But I was discontent. I met this beautiful sonnet 18 again after a long time with more signification.
I think life lets us give a chance to refill those misplaced things. Just like this recitation. It's just complete something that remained incomplete inside me.
I am battling depression. When i was feeling purposeless. Looking for selfish ways to end my inner battle, i came by the scene. Every moment of it breathed a magic called life which i wanted to escape from. I will live against all the inner voice which are asking me to do otherwise , just to experience this scene with myself.
One of my favorite parts of the film. Wonderful.
This scene alone deserves an Oscar
This acting is so amazing... so astonishing
this is so so beautiful, an Oscar that is well deserved!! I will definitely rewatch this movie when I’m older, so that I can see the details I’m not yet able to notice
Best recital of the sonnet I've ever heard
Great recital, indeed; please check this one too: ruclips.net/video/05waZXoMUcg/видео.html
My favorite movie of all time.
Thanks for this masterpiece ❤
Such a beautiful movie, I loved everything about it. It’s sad that is so underrated...
Hardly underrated. It's tipped to win Best Picture next month at the Oscars.:)
@@ASTROFILMM I HOPE IT WINS, IT HONESTLY DESERVES IT
I'm so in love with this video . And this film. I feel the sonnet in this film for the first time . It's perfect
As a former street person, I gotta say I cried so hard watching this movie.
This is a great slice of the magnificent American pie that this movie is
This clip, with its montage, moves me much more than the recitation of the sonnet in the film (which, if I recall correctly, was only at Derek's campfire).
And then Fern looking through some photos of her past
(unrelated meaningless miracle)
I got a poetry book from the library that had a compilation of Shakespeare's sonnets, and I remember reading this one destinctly because of how good it was. And when I watched this movie for the first time, I recognized the poem from it's first words. And I felt like the fact that I had gotten the book a week before I watched the movie, meant something. Like I was prepared for this moment in the film.
I don't know.
Cena linda, e filme mais lindo ainda! ❤️
ugh just came back from a tennis match i am all bothered and tired and a mess - came across this and after watching it just soothed, calmed my mind and body.
So beautiful and She said the word "ETERNAL" my God. I'm in tear. If you fan of MARVEL, you know.
Pathetic
I mean, technically, it's Shakespeare
I love this movie so much
Me too
Me too
I absolutely adored it, fantastic film!!
Feeling proud to being First person to comment on this masterpiece.
Yes Yes 🙌 I was was 🧺 with the other game that you you had the wrong 😑 you did it for a few hours lol 😂 got to see the the house 🏡 is in in my my car 🚗 and I’m sorry sorry 😞 is no problem 😉😉 I’m going out for my walk I’m in a couple hours hours so so I’ll talk with
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This scene feels like Frances Mcdormand's oscar scene if there was a clip during the show..
Frances McDormand at her best! Both Andra Day and Carey Mulligan had outstanding performances, but for me McDormand had the best performance of the year, I really hope she would win her 3rd Oscar next month, it would be well deserved. But all things considered, it doesn't look like it's going to happen, she was written off by many predictions, for the simple reason that she already had two Oscars at home, and the major award shows currently are under intense scrutiny for lacking of diversity, so I can totally see why the academy would prefer someone else other than McDormand.
SHE WON :’)
She won ,well deserved!
"Se te comparo a um dia de verão
És por certo mais belo e mais ameno
O vento espalha as folhas pelo chão
E o tempo do verão é bem pequeno.
Às vezes brilha o Sol em demasia
Outras vezes desmaia com frieza;
O que é belo declina num só dia,
Na terna mutação da natureza.
Mas em ti o verão será eterno,
E a beleza que tens não perderás;
Nem chegarás da morte ao triste inverno:
Nestas linhas com o tempo crescerás.
E enquanto nesta terra houver um ser,
Meus versos vivos te farão viver."
My Future Life!!.. God Bless It!!. ☮️
Remembered my college days.
What a great movie great frances mc dormand masterpiece
She is traveling through my home!
What?
Life, loneliness and soul searching...
came here to celebrate their oscar awards😭😭😭🥺
Such a heartbreaking sonnet
Amazing Story
And the Oscar for BEST PICTURE went to Nomadland and the Oscar for BEST ACTRESS went to Frances McDormand. 2021
Nature’s changing course “undimmed” or “untrimmed”
maravilhoso demais
Shakespeare woke my soul
❤❤❤❤❤❤
♡
It's so beautiful :') where can watch this?
It’s available on Hulu 🥳
Hulu and will be on disney star on april 30th. You'll probably be able to buy it on Amazon or dvd in a few months if you can wait
@@fiddygd8304 thank you for the info. I'll check it on disney star. :)
@@Idkwhat56 haai,thank you for the info :)
What’s the name of the Christmas song she’s humming at the beginning of the clip?
"What Child Is This?", you are the second person who asked the question here, lol.
Does anybody know what the melody she's humming in the start is called?
I think it's "What Child Is This?"
Does anyone know what the song she’s humming at the start is?
"What Child Is This?", a Christmas carol.
@@mingthemerciless7225 thank you!!
What is that melody? Please
Whats the background music called???
ludovico's petrichor. i have been hooked to itt
@@debanjandhar4899 it's olafur arnalds - epilogue
it's olafur arnalds - epilogue
This music brings tears to my eyes. Loved this film❤️
2021
There is a mistake. by chance or nature's changing course untrimmed, not dimmed.
When american movie stars try to be normal people and then on top of that try to do Shakespeare. 😅
Americans and accuracy were never a great fit. I suppose misquoting Macbeth is understandable but when she surely could have just read out sonnet 18 why can’t it be right. The couplet says it all.
Boring, pretentious movie filled with visual aesthetics, soothing music & some white actors - all to create a visual vibe, not to convey a story.