and his brother too. he used to be so against billie's passion in ballet but when billie got in and he had to leave he said "i'll miss you", and how he impatiently waiting for his father so that they could arrive as soon as possible to the ballet performance.
In my opinion, this is one of the most powerful scenes in the history of movies. I have never EVER watched this movie without crying my heart out. A masterpiece. There will always be a special place in my heart for this movie....always.
I share your opinion is a masterpiece this movie; where there are different very real themes such as sexual preference, a ballet dream that even for a strong rude man has to accept that it is his son's dream and respect him and feel proud of him. This movie has to be seen by all adults.
This final scene is the best way they could have ended this movie. Billy has fulfilled his dream as a professional ballet dancer and has the full encouragement of his family and friends. Michael has fully accepted his identity and supports Billy for his own decisions, much like Billy did for him. Tony is excited and joyful over the success his little brother has found that he had initially doubted. Jackie's reaction, though, is the best. All the sacrifice, fear, and emotion he felt since discovering Billy's passion has paid off and he is in awe with pride at how far his youngest boy has come.
I take it Santiago F has left and taken his comment with him. Everybody should be comfortable with their own and others sexuality. This is the 21st Century, but some still think it's 1918, not 2018.
It has nothing to do with sexuality and everything to do with reaching for the stars, and being true to yourself and pushing yourself to your limit and working hard and being the best. Real men are not afarid to show their emotions, so it's sad people think it's gay. As I said there is no sexuality in this film, but as I said on top, when my friend and I was sitting through the last Ayrshire screening in Kilmarnock back in the Autumn of 1999, there was only 5 folk in there, Me and my friend, two old women, the thin one that needed help walking had so much slap on her face, she looked like Aunt Sally from Worzol Gummage. We both agreed she looked like an old ex ballerina. The guy that sat behind us masterbated through the film, and had semen stains all over the front of his jeans. I suppose it takes all sorts. lol.
As much as I love that shot of his dad gasping in a breath at the end (which is a lot) the thing that gets to me the most is how the other ballet dancers keep looking at him with awe on their faces. Not only is Billy a professional dancer in a production, he is the dancer that all the others there aspire to be. The way they all try to get a look at him as he goes out onto the stage speaks volumes. It speaks to just how powerful of a performance that Billy does that even the people who have seen him practice and perform before want just one glimpse of him on stage.
Normally I have a more mundane explanation. Some kind of "stop being a sentimental doofus. He's the flockulant and they need to check their fandangoes against his so they blah blah blah. EVERYBODY, even me, knows that. Sheesh." But I totally picked up on that and can't think of a better understanding of what we were being shown.
Do you recognize the awesome parallel of the adult Billy parading up to the edge of the wings, wearing a robe, getting ready for his entrance? It reflects back to the boxing images: just like a fighter approaching the ring. Billy has rejected the ring, however, and become a champion on the ballet stage. Amazing scene, amazing closure.
I especially love that parallel since there’s the quote (I can’t recall if it’s from this version or the musical...) where Jackie says “I’m a boxer, my dad was a boxer, you’re a boxer.” or something to that effect.
@@laureng.2322 Unfortunately the actor for the grown up Billy looks nothing like the young actor. Not even the eye color (brown instead of light blue...)
HelenaRG71 that’s because they wanted to get the actual dancer who plays the part in Swan Lake. That’s Adam cooper, the original Swan in that version of the ballet
Yes, I found it heartbreaking that Dad and Tony were put behind two steel cages and lowered into the ground. The next time we see Billy, he is soaring, as a powerful Swan. Made me cry, to see them being lowered.
+Daniel Bryant - exactly - the timing of music, movement and everything else peaking in that breath with the tear in the eye - I like to watch this scene to admire the pure perfection of it - it is a master work of the director to lead the audience to this mega emotion
We all love the dad in awe, and the glory of Billie as he leaps on stage....But can we take a moment to appreciate the big brother's enthusiasm/nerves at the end? He's so excited, so eager, he's stressing out over being late and is always ahead of his father, terrified of being late and missing even a moment. It's such a beautiful sign of how far the brother has come and how much he cares.
His clenched teeth cry of “DAD!” Kills me each time, trying to be appropriate in public but losing it with his father’s wonderstruck pace 😂 I also love the pause when he really sees it’s Michael, and then the second look of Michael and his boyfriend. And he may be surprised by him, but you can see he recalibrates. He has come a long way most likely because he has spent the years supporting his brother.
What I want to focus on here.... is this phenomenal scene in Billy Elliot, what makes it so iconic and powerful, is not only the build up of the intensity and emotion in his father's eyes (mixed with regret, remorse, overwhelm, shock, disbelief, belief with final realisation... and through the eyes of Billy's friend, Michael, as he always believed in him) its the music that adds to this powerful build up, the preparation as Billy prepares himself mentally, emotionally and physically, this is the final moment, his life depends on it, similar to how athletes feel when they start a race, the tunnel vision, or when an actor is about to deliver a powerful line. The music plays an important role, without music, a scene wouldn't hold as much power or meaning. Music is such an integral tool to evoking the right moods and emotions. I love how the step by step scenes prepare for the ultimate leap. It almost feels like we are in his body, we are Billy taking that leap. I can feel the hairs stand up on my arms and shivers down my spine. Swanlake the iconic ballet tune, will forever imprint on my brain, with this final moment as a permanent reminder we all have this level of potential within us to take that leap!!!!! Rise!!!!! Fly!!!! Against all odds.
Yeah, I know what you mean! Me too! To see his father's expression when he saw Billy perform as the lead--sent chills up and down my spine! I became very emotional after watching this scene!
If you are a father and you have a son, remember, that your approval and admiration means the world to him and it can make him or break him as a grown man. You hold a huge responsibility in your hands, make sure you get it right.
When I was a boy I watched this movie so many times, and this movie helped me realise that manly sports are not always boxing or football. Specifically when he removes the cloak to reveal his powerful back. Still gives me goosebumps!
To me, one of the most masculine scenes i've ever seen in anything. When Billy, getting prepared to leap out on stage. I get goosebumps everytime i see this.
@@isadora9773 Nothing masculine about Dicaprio at all. In fact his whole schtick of pulling angry faces and shouting is a cover for his distinct lack of masculinity.
The thing I like most about this movie and this scene in particular is that dancing or doing ballet is believed to be feminine and a man should not do it. But when Billy walks up to the podium whilst dressed as a swan, he is manly AF! I think it is a beautiful statement. If one wants to do a profession that is not considered 'right' for one's gender, do it anyway. Follow your dream!
KennedyEbony Male ballet dancers are absolutely ripped (and really hot). Just look at Sergei Polunin or Carlos Acosta. Muscles for days. Not the same muscles weightlifters have, but you can't hold a full-grown woman over your head in one hand and *not* get ripped.
Misha has done ballet his entire life and he was completely ripped! Not to mention he was a total stud! Gay or straight, it's okay to be a man in ballet. After all, who's going to play the male counterparts if there are NO males?
I know. It's weird cus in Russia you are either a Spetznas special commando or a ballet dancer for the bolchoy ballet. Both got equal macho factor. In the rest of the world you are assumed gay if ballet dancer.
It's so unbelievably beautiful, the admiration the other dancers have for him, the way he thanks the stage hand, he's not forgotten his roots, he even warms up like a boxer, and then his dad's face when he enters the stage is just beautiful. It's such a perfect film. Breathtaking!
It's Atish N Ramdonee from another account, and I just did. Dear Lord, that was freaking INTENSE! And I don't even know anything about Music besides listening to a ton of it. But that was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!
This is one of the best endings to a film in the history of cinema. It's so powerful and fulfilling to see a young boy with a head full of dreams be the awe of everyone. Even his fellow ballet dancers can't help but watch as he dances on - completely awesome! This scene should make everyone in life want to achieve their goals, whatever they are!
As a father I go with that, but to follow from another reply it's not about putting pressure on them, it's about pride in what they have achieved for themselve no matter what life throws at them.
I know when this came out some people were pissed that they didn’t show more of the ballet in Swan Lake, but that wasn’t the point. We watched Billy dance throughout the film. The emotion of his father and seeing his boy successful and soaring was the point. Tears....every time.
Interesting to note that these dancers at the time were performing in Matthew Bourne's adaptation of Swan Lake at Covent Garden, and Adam Cooper who was playing older Billy was the principal male of the Royal Ballet.
@@bUrRiEdaLiVe6 All of the swans are male. There are females, but in secondary roles. Matthew Bourne wrote this version with a very strong homoerotic slant. Adam Cooper was simply magnificent.
The way this movie communicates all of Jackie’s emotions in a shot that barely lasts a second is pure magic. With the force of the entire movie building up behind it, you instantly feel his pride in son and all feeling of all his love and effort paying off. But more than that he finally understand WHY his son loves ballet. Billy is able to show him how meaningful the art form is, and Jackie is able to support AND understand him
This last breath from the father at the very end. Wow. This last breath speaks more than a thousand words. The whole story's conflict is resolved in a breath of pride and emotion in the last 2 seconds of the film. Genius ending.
The shot of Billy walking at 1:23 gives me chills every time I watch it The Lighting The Fog The Music Building And the size of him is just so perfectly directed One of The Best endings to a movie I'v ever seen
Acabo de verla y estoy igual,emocionada hasta las lágrimas como el padre de Billy.La entrada de él en el escenario es majestuosa y elegante como lo que representa,un cisne.... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Can't remember any other film with a more emotional ending scene like this one. Watching Billy's father struggling with his emotions ... stunning. And Adam Cooper as the adult Billy is simply overwhelming. Brings me to tears every single time, can't help it. Simply brilliantly, dramatically shooted. Very, very well done!
@@toastoneggs7356 hell yeah with the towel on his shoulders, as a boxer ready to enter a ring. Beautiful back. He is so muscular now, I remember when he reassured his dad by saying that ballet dancer are athletes.
@@LanaKir3767 That childhood scene where Little Billy Describes his dancing as electrical. I think we all got to witness what he was talking about at that ending scene. Complete electricity and awe comes to mind.
I’m back to watch this yet again. I love the little nuances in this scene, especially how all the dancers keep looking at Billy in expectation and then want to see him make his entrance and the big leap. It shows that not only has he achieved his dream of being a dancer but he is a dancer’s dancer, the best of the best and someone to inspire others. Wonderful film.
The younger swans look at Billy with awe. In contrast, Billy is oblivious to them. He is focused on the performance he is about to give. Billy‘s father is plainly overwhelmed not only by the experience of seeing his son in a lead role in a ballet but also by the novel experience of being in a large city with mass transportation. Without Billy‘s brother tugging on the father’s arm, I’m not sure the father would have made it to the theater. I love that Michael came to see Billy debut in Swan Lake. Billy’s date, however, is plainly less than thrilled that Michael is so excited by the prospect of seeing Billy. Michael’s loyalty and unrequited love run deep.
Absolutely magnificent scene. His family toiled away to help him escape a fate spent in the mines. The father coming out to see him, expanding his own little world because he is proud of his boy and excited to see him. The old friend, Michael, with his unrequited flame for Billy, but we also see that he has faired well enough over time and came to see his friend. Then, we have Billy's exquisite leap. Beauty in motion. Father's gasp...we all feel it. Powerful stuff. The cast and crew know their craft and executed this film so. damn. well.
I loved it when young Michael said "hey dancing boy" and Billy returned the previous sweet (non-sexual) kiss that Michael had given him before. They were both outsiders, and had a good, kind, accepting friendship bond. Billy broke another barrier, and gave an affectionate kiss. This scene contrasts with his brother, who was unable to tell his kid brother "I'll miss you" in person. That was a sad scene.
What a perfect ending to a fantastic film. Seeing him as an adult, he had finally achieved his dream and has a lead part in Swan Lake. All that hard work has paid off and his dad and brother are so proud of him. Love this ending!!
Same. I think he was unbelievably proud of his son, but he just didn't know at all how to react at the end - hence his awkwardness. I love how he says "can you tell Billy Elliot that his family is here", which says it all.
The look of pride on his dad's face is one of the most powerful shots in the film. After being so ashamed of him when Billy was a child, the way his father came to accept him and respect him, especially from a tough North East area, was truly wonderful. I so wish I could see the whole film on You Tube.
I could watch that final segment a hundred times and never get tired of it--it never fails to move me. The father's emotion, Michael's presence, Tom's reactions, and Billy's spectacular leap--wonderful!
Still the most powerful ending to a movie I have ever seen. From the music, to the beauty of what Elliot became - how the younger dancers are in awe. His fathers elation. Brilliant ending, can’t get over it
In case you are wondering the person who plays Billy in this scene is Adam Cooper he currently works as both a performer and choreographer in musical theatre he began his professional career as a dancer of classic ballet and contemporary ballet and is a former Principal of the Royal Ballet
This is one ir the most inspiring movies I've ever seen. And this scene is so moving, Michael's presence and enthusiasm, father's emotion, the dancer's admiration for Billy and, of course, Billy himself, the personification of success out of will and perseverance. Impossible not to cry.
I have read in the comments that she was meant to be there, just the actress wasn't available at the time. I always pictured her there, just not in the frame :)
I always get emotional when I watch this scene. The father’s expression when he sees his son perform, Billy’s lil smile when he knows his family is there and not to mention his composure and the other dancers looking at him in awe. What a magnificent movie 👏🏽🩵
So many layers to this scene's brilliance. I love Billy's reaction to the news that his family was there to see him. It was like the air that propelled him on to that stage, beautiful.
That back was everything. Seeing him go from a child to adulthood...just wow! To all the male dancers out there....do you! And thanks for giving people the like me to admire your art form.
Billy’s dad’s reaction in this gets me every time I see it. His portrayal of a working class father is exceptional. The holding back of the tears as the tough man he is, as the product of his environment he is, but the love and pride of a father in that his son has made it. Realised his dream. And that as a father all the worry pain stress and sacrifice you made that your child didn’t understand, ultimately led to your son realising his dream. All that in two looks of his face. Magic
Such an excellent ending, such a powerful vindication of Billy, as we the audience are shown first hand the glorious moment that his father quietly, and finally sees the beauty in ballet that Billy has seen all along, and through this the beauty of his son's will and character, and the shame of his insistence he stop. It's all there - in that moment, on that actor's face - and it's cinematic GOLD.
Yes, but let`s analyze what information did we get by their late entrance: first, dad and the brother still live in small town in spite of Billy`s success, second, there is not the woman in the life of any male in the movie- no nanny (she died?), no Beckie, no teacher, no the wife of his much elder brother, third: Billy is is still in connection with Michael that gives a hint of gay`s orientation...alltogether makes me a little bit sad in spite of the legendary ending jump...
@@draganadc The teacher should have been there, but the actress couldn't be there because of scheduling problems. At least that's what I heard. Other than this, it's a little bit unnecessary to introduce new people in the finale. It's not about the brother marrying or something. And it's only logical, Michael would follow Billy into the big city. He had a deep wish to live somewhere he can be himself and not having to hide. As with Becki: It would have been cool to see her, but they hadn't such a close connection when Billy left the city anyway.
Female ballet dancers are akin to female gymnasts who are known for strength and precision, and can do things with their bodies most other sports never call for. Male ballet dancers are akin to male gymnasts, also known to have phenomenal strength et al as above.... Ballet dancers are athletes. It's that simple. Pure athletes because there are no balls or sticks or such.... it is simply your strength, composure, endurance, discipline and ability to do things most people just gasp at.... like Billy's Dad. This film packs a playful punch before it sideswipes your emotions into overdrive (at the end) in it's part of telling a story from the era of the British coal miners strike of 1984/85. If you lived through those times films like this one, The Full Monty, and (a personal favorite) the outstanding Brassed Off are so familiar and real at times, these scene get under your skin and stay there. Brilliant!
I love this ending. I love the father, he's just so in awe of everything his son has accomplished. this ending makes me cry like no other, especially when it shows his father for that quick second. He's so proud of Billy.
Not a lot ppl will read this comment but I watched this today for the first in very long time and bought tears to my eyes this movie is so powerful and thank you Netflix for adding this .
I think the walk up to the theatre adds to the power of the ending... he's walking slowly in some sort of hesitation or disbelief even after all of these years as he had no connection to dance except wanting Billie to be happy. So that gasp, when he sees Billie, is so powerful.
I only saw this movie for the first time yesterday, and I can not even begin to list how wonderful it is. The narrative, the cinematography, the actors, the music... It brought tears to my eyes more than once. And this scene was the cherry at the top of the cake.
I was happy to see Michael go to the performance and saying he wouldn’t miss it for the world. It seemed like the guy next to him was his partner which is also sweet. I’m happy for him!
Dads sharp Inhalation at the sheer raw power and beauty of his son- it gets me every time. Such a brilliantly shot scene. Oh the awe of his boy in that moment.
I can’t help but cry like a baby whenever I watch this final scene. This movie is just one of the most beautiful love declarations to dance and to young dreams. 😊
Seeing Billy's dad crying always makes me cry. Men from the north east England are the greatest on earth, they might be traditional and set in their ways and stubborn as anything- but when it comes to it they'll support you through anything, even if they don't understand it. They don't show emotion often and that's why it proper tears your heart when they do. Honestly lasses round here are blessed because you'll not find lads like them anywhere. Billys Dad reminds me so much of my own Dad and my uncles. This film was a bang on portrayal of the North East and the men here.
My heart stops with the father's heart every time when I see the scene. I like how they end the film on the highest point with this breath. I guess Tony and his father hadn't seen Billy for a long time. They didn't know how he has grown up, what a man and dancer he bacomes. This is incredibly beautiful ending.
Billy was away at school from 11 to 18 so would have been home for the long summer holiday and Christmas and Easter too. The emotional clout here is that he’s playing the lead in a huge production for the first time and dad at last gets to travel to London (see how bewildered he is in the crowds of the capital).
I love the little details, like how the father is standing on the wrong side facing the wrong way on the London Tube escalator, shows that all this is a new world to him
I watch this movie over and over and over....I will watch it every time it comes on.....just to see the powerful and touching scene at the end.. ...even that little smile Billy has before he goes on when he learns his family is there says so much.. Jamie Bell was excellent! Adam Cooper as Billy at the end in Swan Lake was unbelievable! He originagted that Swan Lake ballet in real life like that too ...with all men ...
OMG that huge leap is intoxicating to watch ...FLYING FREE for sure. Dang... always love this final scene of Bill Elliot, as a grown man...from the music, to the leap, tears from dad and brother, his best friend now cross dressing? and Michaels boyfriend. Finally watching the junior dancers eager to watch the master performance effortlessly ....ae absolutely bliss. Thank you xo
Still such a powerful and relevant movie today. Love how excited the brother was and how in awe the dad was. This is what can happen when people change their minds and let go of their prejudices and love their families fully. It's heartbreaking to think some kids were not as lucky as Billy and have empty seats in audiences where their parents never turned up.
His father's gasp is one of the greatest moments ever captured on film .. still catch my breath no matter how many times I've watched this scene. MAGNIFICENT
I'd forgotten how wonderful this movie is, that last scene is mezmorizing, the love in his fathers face, the grace and beauty of that last scene - MAGICAL
His father had the courage to let his son be his own man and find out what he 's passionate about and pursue it . I enjoyed the film , his father and brother came from a different era and way of life .
There is more to this final scene than what is being said. The small smile on Billy’s face when he is told that his family “is here”. He realizes that he has their complete acceptance of his chosen profession. The acting and direction are SUPERB. I saw this movie years ago and this is my all time favorite scene of all movies, so POWERFUL💞
2:18 The annoyed look of the man who cooks your dinners and picks up your dirty socks seeing the way you're anticipating seeing the other guy you used to have a crush on. The loudest blink in the history of film.
He is a strong beautiful man. Stunning in his grace and beauty. Instead of going down a mine he studied ballet and became an amazing dancer! God is he gorgeous when he jumps on to the stage! It makes me cry every time I see it!
I find it impossible to believe that the drama and beauty of this film escapes so many people. Spectacular on film and equally spectacular live on stage.
Bilky Elliott is a brilliant movie I have watched it many times & I absolutely love it!! Anyone who loves this movie can feel the dad's emotions at the end
Why does this moment in the film always make me cry? It's the anticipation, of knowing Billy has finally fulfilled his dream as a professional ballet dancer when he flies onto that stage: the culmination of hardship and tears it's taken for him to get there: the most powerful scene in the film. I love the moment he's walking, the silhouette of his strong back as he takes off his robe to get ready for his performance: it is so perfect. The perfect end to a movie that packs such an emotional punch, one of the best films of all time.
The face of the father says everything. One of the most beautiful scenes I have seen in my life.
yes, sure this movie feels me like electricity
@@dennyfranco8390 and me feel the gayness...on another guy
Exactly! I love this movie because it shows men can be in the arts and be straight.
I saw this scene several times. The best ending. I loved this movie.
and his brother too. he used to be so against billie's passion in ballet but when billie got in and he had to leave he said "i'll miss you", and how he impatiently waiting for his father so that they could arrive as soon as possible to the ballet performance.
In my opinion, this is one of the most powerful scenes in the history of movies. I have never EVER watched this movie without crying my heart out. A masterpiece. There will always be a special place in my heart for this movie....always.
I share your opinion is a masterpiece this movie; where there are different very real themes such as sexual preference, a ballet dream that even for a strong rude man has to accept that it is his son's dream and respect him and feel proud of him. This movie has to be seen by all adults.
I've just watched it yet again and I'm in bits as usual.
Same
i could watch this movie over and over again. its so powerful. Ending scene makes me feel like i could explode with awe
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This final scene is the best way they could have ended this movie. Billy has fulfilled his dream as a professional ballet dancer and has the full encouragement of his family and friends.
Michael has fully accepted his identity and supports Billy for his own decisions, much like Billy did for him.
Tony is excited and joyful over the success his little brother has found that he had initially doubted.
Jackie's reaction, though, is the best. All the sacrifice, fear, and emotion he felt since discovering Billy's passion has paid off and he is in awe with pride at how far his youngest boy has come.
ph3rtehHDawg the best comment for this movie. Love this movie. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
YES!
ph3rtehHDawg you just helped me with my english home work lol
Perfectly described!
So very True :)
The fact that Billy sat Michael with his family is such a a beautiful touch
Some friendships never have to change with time.
yes !
マイケルがパートナーと(友人かもしれないが)共に見にきているというディテールが素晴らしい
No matter how many times I watch it, I still cry every time
I take it Santiago F has left and taken his comment with him. Everybody should be comfortable with their own and others sexuality. This is the 21st Century, but some still think it's 1918, not 2018.
It has nothing to do with sexuality and everything to do with reaching for the stars, and being true to yourself and pushing yourself to your limit and working hard and being the best.
Real men are not afarid to show their emotions, so it's sad people think it's gay.
As I said there is no sexuality in this film, but as I said on top, when my friend and I was sitting through the last Ayrshire screening in Kilmarnock back in the Autumn of 1999, there was only 5 folk in there, Me and my friend, two old women, the thin one that needed help walking had so much slap on her face, she looked like Aunt Sally from Worzol Gummage. We both agreed she looked like an old ex ballerina. The guy that sat behind us masterbated through the film, and had semen stains all over the front of his jeans. I suppose it takes all sorts. lol.
me too
Same me 😊
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As much as I love that shot of his dad gasping in a breath at the end (which is a lot) the thing that gets to me the most is how the other ballet dancers keep looking at him with awe on their faces. Not only is Billy a professional dancer in a production, he is the dancer that all the others there aspire to be. The way they all try to get a look at him as he goes out onto the stage speaks volumes. It speaks to just how powerful of a performance that Billy does that even the people who have seen him practice and perform before want just one glimpse of him on stage.
Yes I saw that too...they were just waiting for him to go out there and make that leap!
Normally I have a more mundane explanation. Some kind of "stop being a sentimental doofus. He's the flockulant and they need to check their fandangoes against his so they blah blah blah. EVERYBODY, even me, knows that. Sheesh."
But I totally picked up on that and can't think of a better understanding of what we were being shown.
I’ve always thought this too! Worded perfectly, I love how they look at him. The details in this film are unmatched. Incredible movie
Ballet dancers are true athletes.
They long to fly.
Do you recognize the awesome parallel of the adult Billy parading up to the edge of the wings, wearing a robe, getting ready for his entrance? It reflects back to the boxing images: just like a fighter approaching the ring. Billy has rejected the ring, however, and become a champion on the ballet stage. Amazing scene, amazing closure.
Only just realised this now that you mentioned it!
Wow, I've seen this movie so, so many times growing up, and I've somehow never noticed this. Such an insightful point.
I especially love that parallel since there’s the quote (I can’t recall if it’s from this version or the musical...) where Jackie says “I’m a boxer, my dad was a boxer, you’re a boxer.” or something to that effect.
I only realise thar now
Thanks for that piece of insight... very true
His father's gasp is one of the greatest moments ever captured in film.
OMG Michael's resemblance to the actor who played him as a kid is amazing! Unforgettable scene, love it!
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@@laureng.2322 Unfortunately the actor for the grown up Billy looks nothing like the young actor. Not even the eye color (brown instead of light blue...)
are you kidding
Lune No. At least blue eyes...
HelenaRG71 that’s because they wanted to get the actual dancer who plays the part in Swan Lake. That’s Adam cooper, the original Swan in that version of the ballet
*His dad goes underground so that he can fly.*
This touches me on a spiritual level 😭
"If I could, I would, I swear" A Different Corner, George Michael
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Yes, I found it heartbreaking that Dad and Tony were put behind two steel cages and lowered into the ground. The next time we see Billy, he is soaring, as a powerful Swan. Made me cry, to see them being lowered.
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Adam Cooper’s performance as Billy Elliott, lead swan, is exquisite. What a dancer!
Of course, imo, the whole movie was wonderful. Great cast.
That breath his dad takes at 2:46.
Daniel Bryant zomg is billie
Daniel Bryant makes me cry everytime dude
+Daniel Bryant - exactly - the timing of music, movement and everything else peaking in that breath with the tear in the eye - I like to watch this scene to admire the pure perfection of it - it is a master work of the director to lead the audience to this mega emotion
Daniel Bryant XD
Billys father wanted him to be a boxer fighter not a ballet dancer . . !
We all love the dad in awe, and the glory of Billie as he leaps on stage....But can we take a moment to appreciate the big brother's enthusiasm/nerves at the end? He's so excited, so eager, he's stressing out over being late and is always ahead of his father, terrified of being late and missing even a moment. It's such a beautiful sign of how far the brother has come and how much he cares.
His clenched teeth cry of “DAD!” Kills me each time, trying to be appropriate in public but losing it with his father’s wonderstruck pace 😂 I also love the pause when he really sees it’s Michael, and then the second look of Michael and his boyfriend. And he may be surprised by him, but you can see he recalibrates. He has come a long way most likely because he has spent the years supporting his brother.
This scene is so powerful
Great movie indeed!
The father who made sure Billy got a chance. And the friend (Michael) who knew Billy had a chance.
Like me lol
Ale Tiscareño , the Swan, the fantastic Adam Cooper.
Thanks to the music
What I want to focus on here.... is this phenomenal scene in Billy Elliot, what makes it so iconic and powerful, is not only the build up of the intensity and emotion in his father's eyes (mixed with regret, remorse, overwhelm, shock, disbelief, belief with final realisation... and through the eyes of Billy's friend, Michael, as he always believed in him) its the music that adds to this powerful build up, the preparation as Billy prepares himself mentally, emotionally and physically, this is the final moment, his life depends on it, similar to how athletes feel when they start a race, the tunnel vision, or when an actor is about to deliver a powerful line. The music plays an important role, without music, a scene wouldn't hold as much power or meaning. Music is such an integral tool to evoking the right moods and emotions.
I love how the step by step scenes prepare for the ultimate leap. It almost feels like we are in his body, we are Billy taking that leap. I can feel the hairs stand up on my arms and shivers down my spine. Swanlake the iconic ballet tune, will forever imprint on my brain, with this final moment as a permanent reminder we all have this level of potential within us to take that leap!!!!! Rise!!!!! Fly!!!! Against all odds.
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You have said everything that's on my mind but don't find the words to express it !!!!
Thank you 🙏
The father's face doesn't have price, its a powerfull scene..
makes me cry ever that I watch it!!!
Yeah, I know what you mean! Me too! To see his father's expression when he saw Billy perform as the lead--sent chills up and down my spine! I became very emotional after watching this scene!
Me too!
*doesn't
Me too
If you are a father and you have a son, remember, that your approval and admiration means the world to him and it can make him or break him as a grown man. You hold a huge responsibility in your hands, make sure you get it right.
Very true. The father son relationship is unfortunately very painful for a lot of men.
@@didsthecat1503 The relationship to any parent is incredibly meaningful to every child.
Being a parent is the hardest job,you never know if you did it right - it’s a long letting go.
Very true words.
Yeah my parents never supported me like that, so jealous of Billy 🥲 great dad!
woah look at his shoulder blades
When I was a boy I watched this movie so many times, and this movie helped me realise that manly sports are not always boxing or football. Specifically when he removes the cloak to reveal his powerful back. Still gives me goosebumps!
Dancers are beautiful superhumans who reach physical perfection most of us can only dream of.
Every time I watch this those shoulder blades take me away
Those are his wings.
How do you think he can fly like that at the end?
his toes tho ;)
To me, one of the most masculine scenes i've ever seen in anything. When Billy, getting prepared to leap out on stage. I get goosebumps everytime i see this.
@Mikhail Not my type of masculinity
@@isadora9773 Nothing masculine about Dicaprio at all. In fact his whole schtick of pulling angry faces and shouting is a cover for his distinct lack of masculinity.
TC AUDIOBOOKS Who talks about Dicaprio here? Never mentioned anything about him lol
@@isadora9773 The geezer above mentioned Wolf of Wall Street which Dicaprio starred in.
TC AUDIOBOOKS aaah ok. I agree with u tho
The thing I like most about this movie and this scene in particular is that dancing or doing ballet is believed to be feminine and a man should not do it. But when Billy walks up to the podium whilst dressed as a swan, he is manly AF! I think it is a beautiful statement. If one wants to do a profession that is not considered 'right' for one's gender, do it anyway. Follow your dream!
And he's muscular as hell! o_o Take that, ballet = girly stereotypes~!
KennedyEbony Male ballet dancers are absolutely ripped (and really hot). Just look at Sergei Polunin or Carlos Acosta. Muscles for days. Not the same muscles weightlifters have, but you can't hold a full-grown woman over your head in one hand and *not* get ripped.
+aim-to-misbehave *WELL, DAMN.* ♥
Misha has done ballet his entire life and he was completely ripped! Not to mention he was a total stud! Gay or straight, it's okay to be a man in ballet. After all, who's going to play the male counterparts if there are NO males?
I know. It's weird cus in Russia you are either a Spetznas special commando or a ballet dancer for the bolchoy ballet. Both got equal macho factor. In the rest of the world you are assumed gay if ballet dancer.
It's so unbelievably beautiful, the admiration the other dancers have for him, the way he thanks the stage hand, he's not forgotten his roots, he even warms up like a boxer, and then his dad's face when he enters the stage is just beautiful. It's such a perfect film. Breathtaking!
Never have I ever watched any other movie bearing such a mighty cathartic experience to its climax. Never. Ever. Absolutely Magnificent.
+Atish N Ramdonee You seen whiplash??
Have you seen black swan?
It's Atish N Ramdonee from another account, and I just did.
Dear Lord, that was freaking INTENSE! And I don't even know anything about Music besides listening to a ton of it.
But that was A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!
yes. Absolutely no comparison. Robert.
@ moonbeeps.....Yes. Absolutely no comparison. Robert.
This is one of the best endings to a film in the history of cinema. It's so powerful and fulfilling to see a young boy with a head full of dreams be the awe of everyone. Even his fellow ballet dancers can't help but watch as he dances on - completely awesome! This scene should make everyone in life want to achieve their goals, whatever they are!
Every parent in this world should experience a moment of pride for their child like Billy's father did.
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You shouldn't have to achieve something big in life for a parent to be proud of their children. That kinda shit can put pressure on children
As a father I go with that, but to follow from another reply it's not about putting pressure on them, it's about pride in what they have achieved for themselve no matter what life throws at them.
Good luck getting their children to be other than adequate.
Yeah but imagine parents saying they are not proud of you cause that can happen in real life you know...
I know when this came out some people were pissed that they didn’t show more of the ballet in Swan Lake, but that wasn’t the point. We watched Billy dance throughout the film. The emotion of his father and seeing his boy successful and soaring was the point. Tears....every time.
I know, but I still want more!
Does me in every time!
Interesting to note that these dancers at the time were performing in Matthew Bourne's adaptation of Swan Lake at Covent Garden, and Adam Cooper who was playing older Billy was the principal male of the Royal Ballet.
Wasn’t aware. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
wow
Is this an only male dancers version? Just curious
@@bUrRiEdaLiVe6 No, there are also women, only the swans are all danced by men
@@bUrRiEdaLiVe6 All of the swans are male. There are females, but in secondary roles. Matthew Bourne wrote this version with a very strong homoerotic slant.
Adam Cooper was simply magnificent.
The way this movie communicates all of Jackie’s emotions in a shot that barely lasts a second is pure magic. With the force of the entire movie building up behind it, you instantly feel his pride in son and all feeling of all his love and effort paying off. But more than that he finally understand WHY his son loves ballet. Billy is able to show him how meaningful the art form is, and Jackie is able to support AND understand him
This last breath from the father at the very end. Wow. This last breath speaks more than a thousand words.
The whole story's conflict is resolved in a breath of pride and emotion in the last 2 seconds of the film.
Genius ending.
The shot of Billy walking at 1:23 gives me chills every time I watch it
The Lighting
The Fog
The Music Building
And the size of him is just so perfectly directed
One of The Best endings to a movie I'v ever seen
I cry every time I come to RUclips to watch this scene!
Acabo de verla y estoy igual,emocionada hasta las lágrimas como el padre de Billy.La entrada de él en el escenario es majestuosa y elegante como lo que representa,un cisne.... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The size of him? He’s standing next to a woman. He’s probably about 5ft 10
@@jakemorj5498 Moron
@@jakemorj5498he is extremely muscled and in peak physical condition thus "the size of him" compared to the boy we saw grow up
Can't remember any other film with a more emotional ending scene like this one. Watching Billy's father struggling with his emotions ... stunning. And Adam Cooper as the adult Billy is simply overwhelming. Brings me to tears every single time, can't help it. Simply brilliantly, dramatically shooted. Very, very well done!
Lieschen Müller Completely agree! Perfect ending of a powerful film!
The ending of Butterfly Effect is awsome as well
I love the subtle smile upon hearing his family is there.
I love the moment they showed the adult Billy walking toward the stage, I was in awe.
dionne me too
Me three, it is like he is a god
@@toastoneggs7356 hell yeah with the towel on his shoulders, as a boxer ready to enter a ring. Beautiful back. He is so muscular now, I remember when he reassured his dad by saying that ballet dancer are athletes.
@@LanaKir3767 That childhood scene where Little Billy Describes his dancing as electrical. I think we all got to witness what he was talking about at that ending scene. Complete electricity and awe comes to mind.
I’m back to watch this yet again. I love the little nuances in this scene, especially how all the dancers keep looking at Billy in expectation and then want to see him make his entrance and the big leap. It shows that not only has he achieved his dream of being a dancer but he is a dancer’s dancer, the best of the best and someone to inspire others. Wonderful film.
The younger swans look at Billy with awe. In contrast, Billy is oblivious to them. He is focused on the performance he is about to give.
Billy‘s father is plainly overwhelmed not only by the experience of seeing his son in a lead role in a ballet but also by the novel experience of being in a large city with mass transportation. Without Billy‘s brother tugging on the father’s arm, I’m not sure the father would have made it to the theater.
I love that Michael came to see Billy debut in Swan Lake. Billy’s date, however, is plainly less than thrilled that Michael is so excited by the prospect of seeing Billy. Michael’s loyalty and unrequited love run deep.
Bravo. That was a great speech. Do you right for a living or as a pastime.
But the young swans (SPOILER'S ALERT) killed Billy later on. They don't agree with interspecies relationship.
I didnt interpret Michaels date as having issue with Billy, more that Michael (and certainly the date) was likely to be judged by the son and dad.
I think Billy gave them all the tickets so that is why they all sit in a row.
@@da96103 thank you for your comment worthy of a seven-year-old. Yeesh.
Absolutely magnificent scene. His family toiled away to help him escape a fate spent in the mines. The father coming out to see him, expanding his own little world because he is proud of his boy and excited to see him. The old friend, Michael, with his unrequited flame for Billy, but we also see that he has faired well enough over time and came to see his friend. Then, we have Billy's exquisite leap. Beauty in motion. Father's gasp...we all feel it. Powerful stuff. The cast and crew know their craft and executed this film so. damn. well.
I loved it when young Michael said "hey dancing boy" and Billy returned the previous sweet (non-sexual) kiss that Michael had given him before. They were both outsiders, and had a good, kind, accepting friendship bond. Billy broke another barrier, and gave an affectionate kiss. This scene contrasts with his brother, who was unable to tell his kid brother "I'll miss you" in person. That was a sad scene.
What a perfect ending to a fantastic film. Seeing him as an adult, he had finally achieved his dream and has a lead part in Swan Lake. All that hard work has paid off and his dad and brother are so proud of him. Love this ending!!
indeed..when pain and suffering Comes to love
Gary Lewis as Billy’s dad was brilliant.
Just that one second shot of Billy's father at the end always makes me cry. That one second shows so much;-;
Agreed. So proud of him.
Eva Penrose brings tears to my eyes everytime!
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Same. I think he was unbelievably proud of his son, but he just didn't know at all how to react at the end - hence his awkwardness. I love how he says "can you tell Billy Elliot that his family is here", which says it all.
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The look of pride on his dad's face is one of the most powerful shots in the film. After being so ashamed of him when Billy was a child, the way his father came to accept him and respect him, especially from a tough North East area, was truly wonderful. I so wish I could see the whole film on You Tube.
I love how the moment is so fleeting and taking his father's breath away. Beautiful
It's one of the best scenes in movie history. It just tugs at your heart.
I could watch that final segment a hundred times and never get tired of it--it never fails to move me. The father's emotion, Michael's presence, Tom's reactions, and Billy's spectacular leap--wonderful!
Dad's gasp at the end
Pootin End hilly Elliot
Still the most powerful ending to a movie I have ever seen. From the music, to the beauty of what Elliot became - how the younger dancers are in awe. His fathers elation.
Brilliant ending, can’t get over it
Well said. Me too 👏
And for a moment, it was as if he could fly...
Before he even gets in the air, every part of his body speaks of grace.
Pure grace and power
He’s flying like a bird....😭
like electricity
In case you are wondering the person who plays Billy in this scene is Adam Cooper he currently works as both a performer and choreographer in musical theatre he began his professional career as a dancer of classic ballet and contemporary ballet and is a former Principal of the Royal Ballet
I don't care how many times I watch this scene, it gives me goosebumps EVERY time and I cry. Such a magnificent ending.
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Yes! Me too.
made me cry too! I wish I had a dad like his.
This is one ir the most inspiring movies I've ever seen. And this scene is so moving, Michael's presence and enthusiasm, father's emotion, the dancer's admiration for Billy and, of course, Billy himself, the personification of success out of will and perseverance. Impossible not to cry.
The breath of his father is a powerful scene. But I wish there was her teacher seating in the crowd :(
Yes, the only thing that I found troublesome in this movie...
I have read in the comments that she was meant to be there, just the actress wasn't available at the time. I always pictured her there, just not in the frame :)
Lorence i would say the same thing. The teacher wasnt there so sad !
@@abacaxidotcaxi same, my headcanon is she visited Billy just before the show and is probably sitting elsewhere in the audience :)
@@Jill4ChrisRedfeild and beaming with pride!!!
I always get emotional when I watch this scene. The father’s expression when he sees his son perform, Billy’s lil smile when he knows his family is there and not to mention his composure and the other dancers looking at him in awe. What a magnificent movie 👏🏽🩵
Gary Lewis always makes me cry with his expression, such a great actor. And of course Jamie Bell... Billy Elliot has become a pop culture classic.
I love how the other cast members gather round to watch as Billy leaps onto stage also...
So many layers to this scene's brilliance. I love Billy's reaction to the news that his family was there to see him. It was like the air that propelled him on to that stage, beautiful.
That back was everything. Seeing him go from a child to adulthood...just wow! To all the male dancers out there....do you! And thanks for giving people the like me to admire your art form.
"It's Micheal " I DIED , OMG I ACTUALLY CRIED
LOOK AT HOW HAPPY HE IS
1:24 This part always just takes my breath away. Even as a kid I held my breath watching this. Beautiful...
one of the most powerful scene in cinema history!! all round great performance. amazing ending!!
Billy’s dad’s reaction in this gets me every time I see it. His portrayal of a working class father is exceptional. The holding back of the tears as the tough man he is, as the product of his environment he is, but the love and pride of a father in that his son has made it. Realised his dream. And that as a father all the worry pain stress and sacrifice you made that your child didn’t understand, ultimately led to your son realising his dream. All that in two looks of his face. Magic
He was fantastic! It saddens me that he wasn't even nominated for an Oscar.
I loved your comment thank you
Such an excellent ending, such a powerful vindication of Billy, as we the audience are shown first hand the glorious moment that his father quietly, and finally sees the beauty in ballet that Billy has seen all along, and through this the beauty of his son's will and character, and the shame of his insistence he stop. It's all there - in that moment, on that actor's face - and it's cinematic GOLD.
One of the best movie endings of all time. What a magnificent and amazing scene and movie.
They (dad and brother) are really very late, the entrace of the swans is in the second act.
There's always one!! Lol! ;)
Yes, but let`s analyze what information did we get by their late entrance: first, dad and the brother still live in small town in spite of Billy`s success, second, there is not the woman in the life of any male in the movie- no nanny (she died?), no Beckie, no teacher, no the wife of his much elder brother, third: Billy is is still in connection with Michael that gives a hint of gay`s orientation...alltogether makes me a little bit sad in spite of the legendary ending jump...
@@draganadc The teacher should have been there, but the actress couldn't be there because of scheduling problems. At least that's what I heard.
Other than this, it's a little bit unnecessary to introduce new people in the finale. It's not about the brother marrying or something. And it's only logical, Michael would follow Billy into the big city. He had a deep wish to live somewhere he can be himself and not having to hide. As with Becki: It would have been cool to see her, but they hadn't such a close connection when Billy left the city anyway.
🙄The film isnt about punctuality 🙄
yeah, but the guys at the entrance said its just started lol, mustve been a long queue for food
Female ballet dancers are akin to female gymnasts who are known for strength and precision, and can do things with their bodies most other sports never call for.
Male ballet dancers are akin to male gymnasts, also known to have phenomenal strength et al as above....
Ballet dancers are athletes. It's that simple. Pure athletes because there are no balls or sticks or such.... it is simply your strength, composure, endurance, discipline and ability to do things most people just gasp at.... like Billy's Dad.
This film packs a playful punch before it sideswipes your emotions into overdrive (at the end) in it's part of telling a story from the era of the British coal miners strike of 1984/85. If you lived through those times films like this one, The Full Monty, and (a personal favorite) the outstanding Brassed Off are so familiar and real at times, these scene get under your skin and stay there.
Brilliant!
I love this ending. I love the father, he's just so in awe of everything his son has accomplished. this ending makes me cry like no other, especially when it shows his father for that quick second. He's so proud of Billy.
Last word in the film:
"Thanks."
No matter how many times I watch this scene it moves me to tears. Great performance.
The tiny twitch on the left side of Billie's mouth, followed by a grin, when the stage manager informs him his dad is in the house...
The way his father's breath just catches in his throat when Billy leaps forward says so much.
Not a lot ppl will read this comment but I watched this today for the first in very long time and bought tears to my eyes this movie is so powerful and thank you Netflix for adding this .
Lovely. I would have loved to see more of the Swan Lake. Even 2 more minutes.
Agreed!
We do get a few extra clips of the adult Billy dancing in the end credits, though.
you can see the male version the dancer who played billy was in matthew bournes swan lake on youtube in clips
There is a version of DVD.
go see a real performance!!
I think the walk up to the theatre adds to the power of the ending... he's walking slowly in some sort of hesitation or disbelief even after all of these years as he had no connection to dance except wanting Billie to be happy. So that gasp, when he sees Billie, is so powerful.
I'm a bloke, and I'll always admit to almost crying at that end bit
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I only saw this movie for the first time yesterday, and I can not even begin to list how wonderful it is. The narrative, the cinematography, the actors, the music... It brought tears to my eyes more than once. And this scene was the cherry at the top of the cake.
What a way to end a powerful movie. It gave me goose bumps.
I was happy to see Michael go to the performance and saying he wouldn’t miss it for the world. It seemed like the guy next to him was his partner which is also sweet. I’m happy for him!
That rapid blink blink as the lesser swans were taking the stage....blown away
Dads sharp Inhalation at the sheer raw power and beauty of his son- it gets me every time. Such a brilliantly shot scene. Oh the awe of his boy in that moment.
One of the greatest movies of all time.
I love Billy Elliot, I love Jamie Bell, I love Adam Cooper, I love Swan Lake, I love this movie and the musical. Its wonderful to feel like that :)
Best feeling ever!
I can’t help but cry like a baby whenever I watch this final scene. This movie is just one of the most beautiful love declarations to dance and to young dreams. 😊
You give everything to your children and to see them soar is all you need!! The love is without words!
Seeing Billy's dad crying always makes me cry. Men from the north east England are the greatest on earth, they might be traditional and set in their ways and stubborn as anything- but when it comes to it they'll support you through anything, even if they don't understand it.
They don't show emotion often and that's why it proper tears your heart when they do. Honestly lasses round here are blessed because you'll not find lads like them anywhere. Billys Dad reminds me so much of my own Dad and my uncles. This film was a bang on portrayal of the North East and the men here.
Billy’s dad was Scottish though (he married a North East lass and settled in Durham)
Bite Me - well said pet.
My heart stops with the father's heart every time when I see the scene. I like how they end the film on the highest point with this breath.
I guess Tony and his father hadn't seen Billy for a long time. They didn't know how he has grown up, what a man and dancer he bacomes. This is incredibly beautiful ending.
Billy was away at school from 11 to 18 so would have been home for the long summer holiday and Christmas and Easter too. The emotional clout here is that he’s playing the lead in a huge production for the first time and dad at last gets to travel to London (see how bewildered he is in the crowds of the capital).
I love the little details, like how the father is standing on the wrong side facing the wrong way on the London Tube escalator, shows that all this is a new world to him
I took it to mean he was fascinated with the underground structure. After all, he's spent his working life underground, too.
I watch this movie over and over and over....I will watch it every time it comes on.....just to see the powerful and touching scene at the end.. ...even that little smile Billy has before he goes on when he learns his family is there says so much.. Jamie Bell was excellent! Adam Cooper as Billy at the end in Swan Lake was unbelievable! He originagted that Swan Lake ballet in real life like that too ...with all men ...
OMG that huge leap is intoxicating to watch ...FLYING FREE for sure. Dang... always love this final scene of Bill Elliot, as a grown man...from the music, to the leap, tears from dad and brother, his best friend now cross dressing? and Michaels boyfriend. Finally watching the junior dancers eager to watch the master performance effortlessly ....ae absolutely bliss. Thank you xo
Still such a powerful and relevant movie today. Love how excited the brother was and how in awe the dad was. This is what can happen when people change their minds and let go of their prejudices and love their families fully. It's heartbreaking to think some kids were not as lucky as Billy and have empty seats in audiences where their parents never turned up.
This scene always makes me cry. Haven't seen it in awhile. Thank you or posting.
His father's gasp is one of the greatest moments ever captured on film .. still catch my breath no matter how many times I've watched this scene. MAGNIFICENT
An unforgettable final scene and that they cast Adam Cooper - in his created role - is just fabulous!!! ❣
Chills, every single time I watch this scene. I fell in love with his huge hearted dad😘😍
I'd forgotten how wonderful this movie is, that last scene is mezmorizing, the love in his fathers face, the grace and beauty of that last scene - MAGICAL
I'm just crying my heart out.
EVERY SINGLE TIME
Very powerful scene, his father is overwhelmed with pride, This film has so many powerful scenes.
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2:46 When Billy's father jaw drops as Billy leaps... gets me every time. Amazing film.
the back muscles are what got me. love this scene
BRAVO !!! one of the most beautiful final scenes of al the history of the cine !!!!!
His father had the courage to let his son be his own man and find out what he 's passionate about and pursue it . I enjoyed the film , his father and brother came from a different era and way of life .
There is more to this final scene than what is being said. The small smile on Billy’s face when he is told that his family “is here”. He realizes that he has their complete acceptance of his chosen profession. The acting and direction are SUPERB. I saw this movie years ago and this is my all time favorite scene of all movies, so POWERFUL💞
The dad just being overwhelmed by the size and scale of London and where his son's got to, before even seeing the performance.
I know. The music being played already brought him to tears.
2:18 The annoyed look of the man who cooks your dinners and picks up your dirty socks seeing the way you're anticipating seeing the other guy you used to have a crush on. The loudest blink in the history of film.
hahahah, Spot on!
Pasión única por la danza, espectacular la belleza de esta escena final. Emoción, esfuerzo, lección...
He is a strong beautiful man. Stunning in his grace and beauty. Instead of going down a mine he studied ballet and became an amazing dancer! God is he gorgeous when he jumps on to the stage! It makes me cry every time I see it!
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I find it impossible to believe that the drama and beauty of this film escapes so many people. Spectacular on film and equally spectacular live on stage.
Bilky Elliott is a brilliant movie I have watched it many times & I absolutely love it!! Anyone who loves this movie can feel the dad's emotions at the end
Why does this moment in the film always make me cry? It's the anticipation, of knowing Billy has finally fulfilled his dream as a professional ballet dancer when he flies onto that stage: the culmination of hardship and tears it's taken for him to get there: the most powerful scene in the film. I love the moment he's walking, the silhouette of his strong back as he takes off his robe to get ready for his performance: it is so perfect. The perfect end to a movie that packs such an emotional punch, one of the best films of all time.
Whenever I watch Billy leaving for London on the bus...that scene kills me the most. And then the triumphant ending. Such a great movie.