The scene with the woman putting her children to bed and reading them stories as the ship goes down is absolutely heart crushing and devastating and hits me hard as well as that of the elderly couple holding onto each other, thinking about the love they shared together their entire lives. This is not a movie for the faint-hearted.
I agree. Maybe because the movie has been etched into a core memory for me as I first saw it at 6 years old but I don't think I've seen anything more profoundly sad since then in movies
the little girl Cal greens always get me. she looks so terrified and confused. she’s old enough to long for her parents but too young to grasp what’s happening in front of her.
That scene... breaks my heart, every time. Sometime with my GF we joke we are like the two old people. But then the scene of the nanny putting the two kids to sleep, knowing they will die... so powerful.
Ppl speak of honorable deaths. This is one. Not going out in a blind sweaty panic. Going out doing what u dedicated your life to n giving others courage in the process. An honorable death isn't just for soldiers: musicians and mothers and old men can do it too. This is the scene that made me bawl my eyes out.
The musicians of the Titanic all died when the ship sank in 1912. They played music, intending to calm the passengers, for as long as they possibly could, and all went down with the ship. All of the men were recognized for their heroism, especially during the final hours of the sinking. After the Titanic hit an iceberg and began to sink, Hartley and his fellow band members started playing music to help keep the passengers calm as the crew loaded the lifeboats. Many of the survivors said that Hartley and the band continued to play until the very end. Reportedly, their final tune was the hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee❤"
They were gentlemen, brave and true, right to their final breaths … and their f*cking employers did them dirty. Best as I can recall White Star Ocean Liners hired them from a separate company (whose name I honestly forgot), and when they were confirmed dead the employer had the nerve, the audacity to *charge their families for the uniforms they were wearing when they died!* 🤬🤬🤬
What are you talking about? It was a literal disaster. The only good thing that ship gave to us is this film. There's nothing good about the sinking of the Titanic.
Untill very very recently I did not know this scene was a truth. That they stayed on the ship and played and played this song untill the ship sank. I listened to the interviews of survivors and all has confirmed this. Incredible. Absolutley incredible.
There are so many things in this movie that seem like they were put in for dramatic effect, but were based in reality. The priest who was praying while the final sinking was happening, the guy in baker's whites swigging from his flask next to Jack and Rose while they were going down, even the shooting. And yes, survivors said that they heard the band playing Nearer My God To Thee minutes before she went under. All of that was taken from actual accounts of the survivors.
@@benjiesumatra9165And all because of the system. People with few money accept the bad treatment. Accepting that the world doesn't want them. While first passengers can save themselves. Absolutely disgusting
IIRC the Lady had the chance to escape on a life boat, she turned it down because she had lived with her husband her entire life, and she wasn't going to leave him now.
And I know in my heart, all of those in the Titanic disaster who accepted their fate united in Heaven together where we all become one loving family and receive treasures that greatly surpass what is on Earth.
Never! But suddenly this up to this moment so clever and able bloke has NO survival instincts - to at least just swim around to keep warmer and trying to find something other floating
"Do not go gentle into that good night, rage, rage against the dying of the light", those are words we all should live by. Never give in, even in those last moments cling to whatever hope there is.
THE SCENE WITH THE BAND PLAYING THAT FINAL SONG IS PRETTY SAD TO BUT THE BAND MEMBERS DIDNT WAIT FOR RESCUE THEY DID THEIR DUTY AND ACCEPTED THEIR FATE
The mother with her kids. Nobody was coming to help and she knew it. Her own fear suppressed in the knowledge that there was no good outcome for them. But she made them feel safe and secure with her. In a wee box on the freezing ocean far from any hope. How much i feel for that character 🥺
I can't take that scene. It just devastates me. A mother's love and protective instinct for her children knows no bounds even if the outcome is inevitable, at the very least she must make them feel safe and secure as you said. For there is nothing more devastating to a mother than seeing her children in distress.
Well If you think this way. They fell asleep yes but then when the water comes they will awake. In panic. No you will never be able to take the picture out of your head.
몇분이지만 가장 인상깊은 영화장면. 극한의 상황에서 대조적인 모습을 보여줌. 필사적으로 탈출을 시도하는 사람, 운명을 받아들이고 사랑하는 사람과의 영원한 순간을 선택한 사람, 직업의식에 기반해 각자의 위치에서 최선을 다하는 사람, 죄책감을 느끼는 사람. 모두가 가치있는 것들임. 이러한 인간적인 가치들은 죽음을 초월하며, 우리는 죽음 앞에서 어떤 마음가짐을 가져야 하는지 생각해볼 필요가 있음.
RIP Bernard Hill, aka captain Smith. He was such a great actor, loved watching his movies as king Theoden in Lord of the rings, titanic, and the many others he did.
When TITANIC was in cinema in Australia I went to watch it with some friends. There was a lovely young Danish lady there all alone in the foyer. I asked her if she was waiting for anybody to see the film with. She wasn't as she was backpacking alone around Australia. I invited her to join me so she could have some company during the movie as it didn't seem right for a lady to sit all alone with nobody for company. It was an emotional movie and it was wonderful to share it with another person. I dropped her off at the bus station afterwards and never saw her again. Strangely enough, I think about this moment I shared with a complete stranger so many years ago. Despite not even remembering her name, she has a permanent place in my memories. This song reminds me of a snapshot in time when I was a younger man, sharing a beautiful moment with a beautiful woman who I would never see again.
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee; E’en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee. Jesus❤
i remember watching titanic with my family as a really young child. this scene has stuck with me for all these years now. only rewatching it reminds me of my dad, who passed 6 years ago. i remember his little explanations during all movies we watched together. i hope he is at peace, i pray i'll get to see him when i have to go.
The thing that still gets me about this song is that it’s still being used for times of extreme trauma til this day. The end song the British government has chosen for an event like a nuclear strike is this song, I just think it’s a haunting but beautiful song
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee; E’en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee.
This was the saddest part of this epic movie to me. I cry like a baby each time I see this part of titanic. Feels like I was in there. This hymn hits different each time. It’s from titanic I connected with this hymn, it don’t matter wherever I find myself 😢. I just start to self reflect on my life. To all lives lost in the titanic tragedy in 1912, May your sweet souls continue to Rest easy
This song brings tears in my eyes!! Titanic sank and took 1,500 people along with her. May the perpetual light shine upon those 1,500 people who perished on the Titanic when it sunk on the late and early morning of April 14-15 ,1912. May God grant them eternal peace in heaven😢😢 RIP RMS Titanic
I have a sleep playlist full of movies, video games, and TV shows soundtracks and I just added this song to it but it had the people screaming in the background and that would've disrupted my sleep so thank you for making this one without the screaming people!!!
When watching disaster films, it's easy to think to yourself: "It's only a movie. This isn't real" This movie is no exception. BUT then you remember: This happened for real! This was a real tragedy in which 1,503 men, women and children died. Everybody and their grandmother weeps over Jack's death. But seeing the Strauses in bed and the mother tucking in her children as the ship sinks, that shit gets me every time.
Still makes me cry to this day. The old couple and the lady with the children. The way they just accepeted what would happen to them and chose their final moments to be within each other's company
Came here to watch this scene, after learning yesterday that the Titan Sub imploded hear the Titanic. I spent days worrying about the occupants of the sub. It's a relief to know it was a painless end for them.
The band was from Broken Hill in Australia - it was the biggest lead mine in the world from the 1880s to the 1900s. There is a memorial in Sturt Park commemorating this band.
If the last moment comes like this..please God, gives strength, faith strong enough to praise you even at the last time!! pave my way to you, pull me to your arms father!!
I'm a serving member of an RNLI Lifeboat crew and occasionally listen to this after a challenging service call. The courage of the officers and crew was simply incredible and without their cool professionalism many more would have perished. This scene really does encapsulate the panic of a sinking very well. God rest their souls.
Knowingly they're going to lose their lives yet still stand firm and give hope to others by singing beautiful melody songs .. Rip to those who lost their life in this very incident 😢
I was in the army 20 years ago when the Iraq war is brewing, before I went to war in Iraq, I talked to the pastor for how I feel about dying. He said. "It takes more courage to accept that you are dying than trying to fight off the inevitable."
Such bravery, God bless their souls, ismay survived, but he was responsible for this catastrophe, plus he reduced the lifeboats from 48 to 16, for aesthetic reasons...it was murder really.
@Mark Emerson yes, Bruce ismay the chairman, the titanic wasn't the fabulous vessel people thought, was made from low grade steel, with 3rd grade iron rivits around the front, full of impurities, (slag) no watertight compartments, problems with the rudder, she had trouble turning, and the lifeboats were reduced from 48 to 16 with 4 collapseable type, Alot of cutting corners, the unsinkable titanic, was very sinkable. When she went down, the Olympic was brought back into dock, the double skin Hull extended above the waterline, the watertight compartments became watertight, and had the correct amount of lifeboats, but this was too late for the 1500 who died, in opinion it was murder.
Bruce ismay retired to Connemara on the Atlantic coast of Ireland, back then a very remote part of the world. Irish was still the predominant language in those parts and so locals had given him the nickname brú síos mé which translates to put me down in reference to his hopping aboard the lifeboat. That house was up for sale a few years ago and I was lucky to be able to tour it on the day of it's auction.
@@MrSimplesimon007 You should go to harland&wolff and tell them they used low grade steel...i doubt you would leave ireland intact...or at all I know the documentary you probably got all that horseshit from..and it is just..bad Also,unlike Lightroller,Ismay actually put people into the boats...and left the ship once noone was near to board the lifeboat he entered Lightroller is the murderer of that night,certainly not Ismay...After all..Titanic could´ve had 100 Boats...THEY DID NOT EVEN HAVE TIME TO PROPERLY LOWER THE 20 THEY HAD!Jesus,way too many people these days are too dense for basic maths
Well , this song has great meaning ,it holds my father's funeral last moments and It always brings me tears whenever I hear it , wether at church or anywhere ,i hope that one day i can bring myself to sing it all.
Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee; E’en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee.
The scene with the woman putting her children to bed and reading them stories as the ship goes down is absolutely heart crushing and devastating and hits me hard as well as that of the elderly couple holding onto each other, thinking about the love they shared together their entire lives.
This is not a movie for the faint-hearted.
I agree. Maybe because the movie has been etched into a core memory for me as I first saw it at 6 years old but I don't think I've seen anything more profoundly sad since then in movies
The elderly couple was representing the co owner of Macy's and his wife.
The woman putting her children to bed is Vasquez from Aliens
the little girl Cal greens always get me. she looks so terrified and confused. she’s old enough to long for her parents but too young to grasp what’s happening in front of her.
That scene... breaks my heart, every time. Sometime with my GF we joke we are like the two old people. But then the scene of the nanny putting the two kids to sleep, knowing they will die... so powerful.
Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight
Ppl speak of honorable deaths. This is one. Not going out in a blind sweaty panic. Going out doing what u dedicated your life to n giving others courage in the process. An honorable death isn't just for soldiers: musicians and mothers and old men can do it too. This is the scene that made me bawl my eyes out.
Senhor, esse privilégio é todo meu...
@@andredamasceno6865well said that man
Made me cry won’t lie😭😭😭😭
諸君!今夜は皆さんと一緒に演奏ができて光栄でした
The musicians of the Titanic all died when the ship sank in 1912. They played music, intending to calm the passengers, for as long as they possibly could, and all went down with the ship. All of the men were recognized for their heroism, especially during the final hours of the sinking.
After the Titanic hit an iceberg and began to sink, Hartley and his fellow band members started playing music to help keep the passengers calm as the crew loaded the lifeboats. Many of the survivors said that Hartley and the band continued to play until the very end.
Reportedly, their final tune was the hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee❤"
There were 3 band members that survive a leader, bassist, and idk the other one
@@Xx_DylanBabYT_xX all the musicians of the Titanic died in the sinking, no one of them survived
They were gentlemen, brave and true, right to their final breaths … and their f*cking employers did them dirty. Best as I can recall White Star Ocean Liners hired them from a separate company (whose name I honestly forgot), and when they were confirmed dead the employer had the nerve, the audacity to *charge their families for the uniforms they were wearing when they died!* 🤬🤬🤬
@@Xx_DylanBabYT_xXAlas all died, as @naciosugo9701 says
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musicians_of_the_Titanic
I shed a tear 😢
110 years of Titanic and this ship will never be forgotten. Titanic is a legend.
What are you talking about? It was a literal disaster. The only good thing that ship gave to us is this film. There's nothing good about the sinking of the Titanic.
@@MercurySteel It's relative.
You mean the Olympic
@@NoOne-ht5cn tf u talking about olympic
@@NoOne-ht5cn bro this theory has been debunked many times its not real
Untill very very recently I did not know this scene was a truth. That they stayed on the ship and played and played this song untill the ship sank. I listened to the interviews of survivors and all has confirmed this. Incredible. Absolutley incredible.
There are so many things in this movie that seem like they were put in for dramatic effect, but were based in reality. The priest who was praying while the final sinking was happening, the guy in baker's whites swigging from his flask next to Jack and Rose while they were going down, even the shooting. And yes, survivors said that they heard the band playing Nearer My God To Thee minutes before she went under. All of that was taken from actual accounts of the survivors.
Did you know the movie hours is how much it took the real titanic to sink
Occidente es el Titanic. Se acabó. 14-5-2024
@@Ghost_of_Zenin Wow!! Didn't know that.
@@adamkc0 Well, the ship listed to an impossible angle to stand on at some point. By that time to also play music, I guess.
Gentlemen it’s been a privilege playing with you tonight, such haunting words.
Hmm 😢
@@nanabaidoo3159
😞👍
Absolutely! The dignity and poise they had was like no other!
@@Forexroadrunner
Exactly 👍
I can't get past the scene of the momma and her kids. That one kills me every time.
The saddest part of our live is that to accept the unenviable death.
@@benjiesumatra9165And all because of the system. People with few money accept the bad treatment. Accepting that the world doesn't want them. While first passengers can save themselves. Absolutely disgusting
Its too simplistic a view. the founders of Sears gave up their seats on the life rafts. @@CookingTWICE
@@CookingTWICEsays the person with a name of a slavery promoting book in her name. There's another fucked up system of beliefs.
The story was her allegorizing their demise
May they rest in peace like those who passed away on Titanic. I have prayed for all of you in my heart, and I hope you rest well up in heaven.
Well saidCahyn.May I add all those soles who died in torpedoed and sunken vessels in all the wars.RIP
The old couple scene always gets me 😭
It’s kids for me 😢
IIRC the Lady had the chance to escape on a life boat, she turned it down because she had lived with her husband her entire life, and she wasn't going to leave him now.
@@MegaLink20a horrible way to die, the water fills up n then u drown,
Isidor and Ida Strauss
pra mim tambem@@MegaLink20
When you finally accept your fate, you make peace with it
And I know in my heart, all of those in the Titanic disaster who accepted their fate united in Heaven together where we all become one loving family and receive treasures that greatly surpass what is on Earth.
Never! But suddenly this up to this moment so clever and able bloke has NO survival instincts - to at least just swim around to keep warmer and trying to find something other floating
"Do not go gentle into that good night, rage, rage against the dying of the light", those are words we all should live by. Never give in, even in those last moments cling to whatever hope there is.
Ain't fate anymore then is it?
This scene always brought me tears my eyes. Rest in peace to all the people who died in this tragedy.😢
OCCIDENTE ES EL TITANIC. Estamos hundiéndonos y nadie hace nada. 14-5-2024
THE SCENE WITH THE BAND PLAYING THAT FINAL SONG IS PRETTY SAD TO BUT THE BAND MEMBERS DIDNT WAIT FOR RESCUE THEY DID THEIR DUTY AND ACCEPTED THEIR FATE
The mother with her kids. Nobody was coming to help and she knew it. Her own fear suppressed in the knowledge that there was no good outcome for them. But she made them feel safe and secure with her. In a wee box on the freezing ocean far from any hope. How much i feel for that character 🥺
I can't take that scene. It just devastates me. A mother's love and protective instinct for her children knows no bounds even if the outcome is inevitable, at the very least she must make them feel safe and secure as you said. For there is nothing more devastating to a mother than seeing her children in distress.
@@vinaymulukutla358 Same feelings. That, and the two old people. They know they won't be saved, so they all stick together.
Well If you think this way.
They fell asleep yes but then when the water comes they will awake. In panic.
No you will never be able to take the picture out of your head.
몇분이지만 가장 인상깊은 영화장면.
극한의 상황에서 대조적인 모습을 보여줌.
필사적으로 탈출을 시도하는 사람, 운명을 받아들이고 사랑하는 사람과의 영원한 순간을 선택한 사람, 직업의식에 기반해 각자의 위치에서 최선을 다하는 사람, 죄책감을 느끼는 사람. 모두가 가치있는 것들임.
이러한 인간적인 가치들은 죽음을 초월하며, 우리는 죽음 앞에서 어떤 마음가짐을 가져야 하는지 생각해볼 필요가 있음.
RIP Bernard Hill, aka captain Smith.
He was such a great actor, loved watching his movies as king Theoden in Lord of the rings, titanic, and the many others he did.
May he unite in Heaven with the real Captain Smith, everyone else associated with the actual Titanic and many more.
All of these men showed incredible courage and commitment in what was their darkest hour. Respect.
When TITANIC was in cinema in Australia I went to watch it with some friends. There was a lovely young Danish lady there all alone in the foyer. I asked her if she was waiting for anybody to see the film with. She wasn't as she was backpacking alone around Australia. I invited her to join me so she could have some company during the movie as it didn't seem right for a lady to sit all alone with nobody for company.
It was an emotional movie and it was wonderful to share it with another person. I dropped her off at the bus station afterwards and never saw her again. Strangely enough, I think about this moment I shared with a complete stranger so many years ago. Despite not even remembering her name, she has a permanent place in my memories. This song reminds me of a snapshot in time when I was a younger man, sharing a beautiful moment with a beautiful woman who I would never see again.
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee;
E’en though it be a cross
That raiseth me,
Still all my song shall be
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee.
Jesus❤
❤❤
❤️✝️
Amen🥺🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢
i remember watching titanic with my family as a really young child. this scene has stuck with me for all these years now. only rewatching it reminds me of my dad, who passed 6 years ago. i remember his little explanations during all movies we watched together. i hope he is at peace, i pray i'll get to see him when i have to go.
Omg the mother and two kids im a grown man and i cant stop tearing up
Everyone running for save himself... but the musicians.... playing the song with heartly!
109 years later, we will never EVER forget the tragedy of the Titanic. RIP everyone who died. :'(
Same mate, I would love to attend all their funerals and study more about this.
@@charlie.rebadirectorofficialmilions of people die daily tho
@@AnnaF33bet your fun at parties
I always tear up when this part plays, very power and sad moment
Just had this played at my father's funeral 2 days ago.
He lost his 15 year battle with cancer 2 weeks ago 😢
RIP Daddy - "It's been an honour"
Animo hermano 🫂🫂🫂
Solo esta durmiendo. Va a despertar. Esa es la promesa.
Amen
😢
❤❤❤ he is resting in heaven now
Goodbye Isn't Forever Buddy
"Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight."
- Wallace Hartley
'Gentlemen, it has been an honour playing with you tonight' 🙏🏻
This song keeps reminding me that one day we will leave this world🥺🥺🥺😭
Soon enough
And rest in peace
If this scene doesn't break your heart you ain't human
The only scene that's ever made me cry in any movie I've watched. What makes it even sadder is it actually happened in real life
"Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight"
These words still ring loudly in my ears.
Masterpiece , nothing to said and never let this song become forgotten in future
The thing that still gets me about this song is that it’s still being used for times of extreme trauma til this day. The end song the British government has chosen for an event like a nuclear strike is this song, I just think it’s a haunting but beautiful song
Sério?
Isso é serio?
@@BP-_ff yeah man! After the broadcast about the attack happens, they close it out with my god to thee.
I think you're confusing it with cnn
這是鐵達尼號這部電影裡面我最喜歡的一首曲子
鐵達尼號即將沉船,沉船前船上樂隊克盡職責為大家演奏的最後一曲 ( 與主更加接近了 )。 這也是鐵達尼號電影中最感人的一幕之一。
The band didn't play to impress nobody, they played until the end because it was a way to show their unconditional love towards music.
They know the creator,,,are ready to meet...at peace
They also played to calm people down.
This for me is the saddest scene and when he says 'gentleman it's been a privilege playing with you tonight' that gets me everytime 😢
每次聽到這首歌都會想哭 願1912年於鐵達尼號沉船事故喪生的人們能夠安息🙏
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee;
E’en though it be a cross
That raiseth me,
Still all my song shall be
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee.
Sad😢🎶💐
No god but Allah
Islam way for peace and real monotheist
Search about the truth with honest heart
And first ask Allah to help you to find the way
@@amany247nah
Do you speak English?
My son loves this song so much that he listens to it several times a day. It’s so heartbreaking for him
Beautiful 😢
I'm gonna play this on violin with my younger brother on my grandmother funeral...thanks for sharing this video bro 🙂
2:21 - a full orchestra/chamber ensemble starts playing, if you're wondering why it's so loud/thick in sound..
This was the saddest part of this epic movie to me. I cry like a baby each time I see this part of titanic. Feels like I was in there. This hymn hits different each time. It’s from titanic I connected with this hymn, it don’t matter wherever I find myself 😢. I just start to self reflect on my life.
To all lives lost in the titanic tragedy in 1912, May your sweet souls continue to Rest easy
This song brings tears in my eyes!! Titanic sank and took 1,500 people along with her. May the perpetual light shine upon those 1,500 people who perished on the Titanic when it sunk on the late and early morning of April 14-15 ,1912. May God grant them eternal peace in heaven😢😢 RIP RMS Titanic
Why do I torture myself watching this a thousand times, crying all over again.
For the same reason as I do: to at least approach the feel to be able to give consolation for those poor souls.
I'm the same
I'm thinking the same thing 😢
Its was a privilege playing with you tonight
I have a sleep playlist full of movies, video games, and TV shows soundtracks and I just added this song to it but it had the people screaming in the background and that would've disrupted my sleep so thank you for making this one without the screaming people!!!
When watching disaster films, it's easy to think to yourself:
"It's only a movie. This isn't real"
This movie is no exception. BUT then you remember: This happened for real! This was a real tragedy in which 1,503 men, women and children died. Everybody and their grandmother weeps over Jack's death. But seeing the Strauses in bed and the mother tucking in her children as the ship sinks, that shit gets me every time.
I hear you.
dogs also dies
same
I never cared a f*ck about Jack and Rose honestly
It's Cora waving at rose at the end for me 😢. So many innovative children were killed that night
Still makes me cry to this day. The old couple and the lady with the children. The way they just accepeted what would happen to them and chose their final moments to be within each other's company
I'm 15 years old and i watched this movie like 20 times... I love this scene
you're a good kid Eren
13 years(Me)
im 15 years also and i watched titanic several times and always cried on this scene, this is piece of art
14 😢
Came here to watch this scene, after learning yesterday that the Titan Sub imploded hear the Titanic. I spent days worrying about the occupants of the sub. It's a relief to know it was a painless end for them.
Like me too!
me too brother
After all this time, the "Titanic" has claimed 5 additional victims. The sub has passed the limit how deep it can submerge.
Unfortunately ceo played s part and father begging his son to come along 😮😢
Only it wasn't. There is a transcript going around on the internet of the communication and they were in agony for a full 19 minutes.
Titanic the largest ship at that time a legendary ship that can never be forgotten
May all souls rest in eternal peace,
This scene is so emotionally. 💐 Legend! Even though the time has pass over 100 years ago.
any one 2024
Still thinking about these scenes...
me too
Me❤
Here ✨
Nope lol
The band was from Broken Hill in Australia - it was the biggest lead mine in the world from the 1880s to the 1900s. There is a memorial in Sturt Park commemorating this band.
I've been there.
If the last moment comes like this..please God, gives strength, faith strong enough to praise you even at the last time!! pave my way to you, pull me to your arms father!!
Beautiful prayer so true 🙏
I'm a serving member of an RNLI Lifeboat crew and occasionally listen to this after a challenging service call. The courage of the officers and crew was simply incredible and without their cool professionalism many more would have perished. This scene really does encapsulate the panic of a sinking very well. God rest their souls.
Překrásná skladba. Úžasní hudebníci. Miluji ten film a obzvlášť tuhle scénu. Slzy nemají konec... 😢
Such nice bravery, The violinist name is Wallace Henry Hartley.
Cuando tenga a mi hijo le pondré ese heroico nombre
i watch this whenever i want to cry
我家孩子正在練這首曲子,喚起我的回憶
I'm still watching when ever I watch this video my tears role out
Such an emotional scene and music.
Yesterday I saw the movie at the cinema and this scence Made me shed a tear 😭 R.I.P. all the people who died at the Titanic 😞
And dogs
My Mother wanted this played at her Funeral ..Rest in Po race Mom til We Meet again ❤x
Absolutely beautiful music. If the band only played once it was great and beautiful in every way.
One word: crying
111 year have been completed but we never forget the memories of Titanic 😢
Knowingly they're going to lose their lives yet still stand firm and give hope to others by singing beautiful melody songs .. Rip to those who lost their life in this very incident 😢
How the world has changed
이렇게 귀하고 소중한 장면을 볼수있게 해 줘서 감사합니다
정말 감동적인 부분같애요
Closer to thee my God. Gentleman It's been a privilege playing with you
Saddest scene ever omg
I was in the army 20 years ago when the Iraq war is brewing, before I went to war in Iraq, I talked to the pastor for how I feel about dying. He said. "It takes more courage to accept that you are dying than trying to fight off the inevitable."
i have watched this movie so many times and i always cry at this stage.
Oh God of our fathers. Have mercy.
"Gentlemen, it has been a privilege playing with you tonight."
That was the only scene that made me cry
WHAT BRAVE, BRAVE, PEOPLE.....MY RELATIVES WERE JOHNSTON'S.....
It song was playing on Backyard Ultra every time one of the runners quitted...such a powerful song
Such bravery, God bless their souls, ismay survived, but he was responsible for this catastrophe, plus he reduced the lifeboats from 48 to 16, for aesthetic reasons...it was murder really.
@Mark Emerson yes, Bruce ismay the chairman, the titanic wasn't the fabulous vessel people thought, was made from low grade steel, with 3rd grade iron rivits around the front, full of impurities, (slag) no watertight compartments, problems with the rudder, she had trouble turning, and the lifeboats were reduced from 48 to 16 with 4 collapseable type, Alot of cutting corners, the unsinkable titanic, was very sinkable. When she went down, the Olympic was brought back into dock, the double skin Hull extended above the waterline, the watertight compartments became watertight, and had the correct amount of lifeboats, but this was too late for the 1500 who died, in opinion it was murder.
Bruce ismay retired to Connemara on the Atlantic coast of Ireland, back then a very remote part of the world. Irish was still the predominant language in those parts and so locals had given him the nickname brú síos mé which translates to put me down in reference to his hopping aboard the lifeboat. That house was up for sale a few years ago and I was lucky to be able to tour it on the day of it's auction.
@@paulhester1675 thank you for the information I bet it was very interesting, ismay was branded a coward too.
@@MrSimplesimon007 You should go to harland&wolff and tell them they used low grade steel...i doubt you would leave ireland intact...or at all
I know the documentary you probably got all that horseshit from..and it is just..bad
Also,unlike Lightroller,Ismay actually put people into the boats...and left the ship once noone was near to board the lifeboat he entered
Lightroller is the murderer of that night,certainly not Ismay...After all..Titanic could´ve had 100 Boats...THEY DID NOT EVEN HAVE TIME TO PROPERLY LOWER THE 20 THEY HAD!Jesus,way too many people these days are too dense for basic maths
That reduction was still within legal limits of era it was built in. Titanic had lots of overoptimistic decisions in it's design and management.
My heart,soul and mind will forever cherish this song this band members are the best heroes i know
Thank You.
Tears in my eyes already 😢
Só essa cena já vale todos os Oscars que o filme recebeu , especialmente a mãe com seus filhos. Que Deus abençoe todos vocês.
Amém 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Well , this song has great meaning ,it holds my father's funeral last moments and It always brings me tears whenever I hear it , wether at church or anywhere ,i hope that one day i can bring myself to sing it all.
Keep playing at least it will keep us warm. Such a heartbreaking moment.
真的很感動
Most heart broken scene is mother and her son😢
God bless them all. Rest in peace. 15 poeple died of junk flying against there face.
True friend never leave each other even in a danger situation and nice music i have ever heard in my life
A truly iconic scene from James Cameron's Titanic, unforgettable and memorable. " Nearer My God to Thee".
Thats by far the best scene in the whole film 😢
So heavenly such emotion such passion
Titanic's Nearer My God To Thee definitely makes you feel exactly like what you felt when you watch Rumbar Pirates' last Bink's Sake.
在我人生最絕望的時候拉這首歌,多少無眠的夜,
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee;
E’en though it be a cross
That raiseth me,
Still all my song shall be
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer to Thee.
Lyrics
the moment I felt when the art of music and the art of movie come together
OPCAS COSAS ROMPEN MI ALMA COMO ESTA. GRACIAS POR RECORDÁRMELO. 14-5-2024
Very sad, you know he sank at 2 am, imagine how cold the children were, my God, sad 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Cette belle mélodie me fait pleurer 😢
The music really seems like it's reassuring the passengers that Oh though they are going to die
Everything will be okay
once there in god's hands😢
36 likes... 36 people have true souls😭
Guy with the cello was about to go into the water knowing full well he’s got the instrument that can be used as a floatation device
This scene is probably my favorite part of the movie Titanic
We don't search for old songs, we search for old memories. Me, Friday 16th of December 2022.