I think one the saddest things about this scene is that in real life, Paul knew EXACTLY what John was going through. Paul had lost his own mother to cancer a year or two back.
In all honesty throughout John's life his true best friend was Paul McCartney, Paul always stuck by him until the end, and even after that still thought highly of him, even though John may have not seen it, Paul still is an amazing person!
He now does songs with Kanye and Rihanna...frankly Iost a little bit of respect for him cause of that. I would love to know what John would be like today if he was still around..
John wrote How Do You Sleep about Paul didn’t he? I think it was really obvious with one line about Yesterday in it. In my opinion, that was really low of John but I love both of them nevertheless.
"What about the night we cried, beacuse there was no reasons left to keep it all inside? Didn't understood a word, but you were alwas there - with a smile. And if I say, I really loved you and was glad you came along. If you were here today."
@@thesnesman5235 Paul's dad died on march 18th 1976 and Alfred Lennon John dad died litterly 2 weeks after Paul's dad. Alfred Lennon died on 1st April 1976
From some reason after learning but that I want to ask Paul if John ever gave him a good reason to want to punch him...I'm guessing you can't work with someone that long and that closely without wanting to give them a punch in the face just once
@@darrenlacey8015 that's because it's a film, not a documentary. They took creative liberties in order to make John's story more enticing and entertaining for the public. You may not like it, but that's just how biopics work
Despite all there differences in future years, I think this scene, most of all, shows the beginning of a beautiful synergy that Lennon-McCartney shared. Paul had already lost his mother, and John lost his. They understood each other's pain.
Autumn Nash Excuse me, but in what way do you consider being shipped a bad thing? Please do enlighten me with what I'm sure is extensive knowledge on the subject.
Poor Julia Lennon was hit by a car on Menlove avenue.....not far from her sisters house and died in the road......on July 15th 1958.......in my hometown, Liverpool......
John Lennon as just a teen when he had a friend and on the that night that he did not want that to happen he loved his mother and 1980 Dec 8 John made it to heaven to meet up with his parents
The acting of Aaron Taylor Johnsson and Thomas Brodie Sangster here is really strong and terrific and this scene really made me cry. It makes you feel very sad when John was damn heartbroken after his mother Julia died. And despite that Paul stood up to John he was only trying to help him because he cares for John. That's why I like the relationship with them as best friends.
I got the opportunity to go see it with my best friend who happens to be a musician as well, we both love John Lennon, I remember both of us crying in this very scene, we were pretty high too, lol! It was awesome
:'( i cried. i usually don't cry at movies (unless it's the Titanic or The Notebook)/ Its not just the fact that this scene portryed a funeral of John's mother but it was also the way John and Paul hug. I bet that's what probably happened in real life when this actually happened and when you see what a brotherhood, a warm friendship John and Paul had, it just warms your heart but also makes you teary eyed. RIP John you're with your momma now
@NanookHawaii John and Cynthia were dating in 1959, before the first trip to Hamburg. After Julia died, John began a period of heavy drinking and was a disfunctional mess. His close friend, Pete Shotton, credits Cynthia for helping John turn things around and start up the band again. In short, if it weren't for Cynthia, there would be no Beatles.
i literally cried at this part in the movie :'( for some reason, i can totally picture this happening. i do know that they did take some liberties with the movie for theatrical purposes though.
@@beep883 She was talking about 'em as a pair, not as a romantic couple. And even if she was referring to the ship, is her business if she believes in it or not.
Makes me want to run up to John and tell him, "shhh, it's ok. I am here now." I would just let him cry it all out and try to calm him down! This movie is awesome! Dara
I felt this exact pain that John had when my friend died aged just 15. He died in his sleep. I felt so many emotions, anger, stress, sadness. I was so grieved. 2004-2019
@NanookHawaii My comments regarding Cynthia helping John were based on Pete Shotton, John's closest friend during his early teen years. He said John was headed for "skid row" before meeting her. He could be wrong, but I doubt it.
@maxzxa Es el funeral de la mama de John, con quien recientemente habia reestablecido su relacion. El banjo le pertenecía a ella y cuando escucho el sonido se enfurece, golpea a su amigo, y Paul lo persigue. John se lamenta junto con Paul que es el UNICO que lo comprende porque el perdió a su mama el año anterior, y por eso se abrazan y lloran juntos. El regresa a casa mas calmado y pide perdon a su amigo, y dice a todos "dejen de llorar, somos un grupo de rock!".
Another fun fact: Paul has said - after The Beatles became famous and had to deal with the press all the time, that he and John would make/give darkly sarcastic comments/answers to reporters who would ask them questions about their moms opinions about their careers or whatever - reporters who clearly didn't do any simple research to find out that both their mothers were dead.
The fact that this fight between John and Paul is never happened in real life is not that important I think, I think that scene made this movie more emotional and gave the audience an another reason for thinking how great this movie was. I'm not similiar to Beatles' personal life's at all but Aaron and Thomas did some great job in there and for whatever reason, I love this scene.
This is something John would do to many people in his life, he would hurt them (physically or verbally), then profusely start crying and apologise ti them seconds later. Unless he was drunk.
@jasonaldeanqueen24 well the director, sam taylor-wood, consulted quite alot with paul mccartney about the film and he gave her alot of information so yes it probably did happen.
I think one the saddest things about this scene is that in real life, Paul knew EXACTLY what John was going through. Paul had lost his own mother to cancer a year or two back.
Aww
Да знаем мы!
I think paul mentoined it in the movie
True.. same pain
In all honesty throughout John's life his true best friend was Paul McCartney, Paul always stuck by him until the end, and even after that still thought highly of him, even though John may have not seen it, Paul still is an amazing person!
He now does songs with Kanye and Rihanna...frankly Iost a little bit of respect for him cause of that. I would love to know what John would be like today if he was still around..
+91clarie Rihanna has a good voice but makes shit music and kayne well he can fuck off and eat shit
modernwarfare John has a LOT of ups and down in his life I pity him
Just wait the day that old man leaves this earth, the whole world will be crying.
John wrote How Do You Sleep about Paul didn’t he? I think it was really obvious with one line about Yesterday in it. In my opinion, that was really low of John but I love both of them nevertheless.
the hug made me sad but when he said' everybody stop crying were suppose to be a rock n roll band' made me laugh
I love how his voice kind of breaks at that part
"What about the night we cried,
beacuse there was no reasons left to keep it all inside?
Didn't understood a word,
but you were alwas there - with a smile.
And if I say,
I really loved you and was glad you came along.
If you were here today."
I was sad because of the video and then I remembered "Here Today." Now I'm crying.
Yep😥
"She ever coming back?" "No..No she's not.." CRYING
Not that this a necessary thing since this comment is 7 years old but they said “she were comin’ back” “I know, now she’s not”
Paul & John both lost their mothers...
Mary McCartney = cancer
Julia Lennon = police car
...that's why this scene is poignant 😭
Paul’s mother didn’t die from the cancer she died from a blood clot during surgery the cancer didn’t kill her the blood clot did
@@thesnesman5235 Paul's dad died on march 18th 1976 and Alfred Lennon John dad died litterly 2 weeks after Paul's dad. Alfred Lennon died on 1st April 1976
When john and paul were hugging it looked like paul was his son and he was the father
Oh shit...it does...can't unsee it
Yet the actor, Thomas and Aaron are the same age. Both were born in 1990
And John was nearly 2 years older than Paul, they are more like a brothers
I didn't know that. 😢😢
sir Paul McCartney said that they never fight like that but the director said "Paul, it's just a film" Buahahaha. but it's good
From some reason after learning but that I want to ask Paul if John ever gave him a good reason to want to punch him...I'm guessing you can't work with someone that long and that closely without wanting to give them a punch in the face just once
This scene never happened, directors ought to get facts right, a lot of scenes in this movie didn't happen
@@darrenlacey8015 that's because it's a film, not a documentary. They took creative liberties in order to make John's story more enticing and entertaining for the public. You may not like it, but that's just how biopics work
They make it seem so real in my opinion
@@shu9062 they did exactly the same thing with Rocketman and Bohemian Rhapsody and they are both far more farcical than this movie.
You see john Lennon and Paul McCartney, i see kick ass and ferb
See kick ass and hear ferb
i also see the kid from love actually
Thomas Brodie sangster was also in nanny McPhee too
Elizabeth Schiada He was also in GOT
Yeah, I know! Is he good in that as well? I have really grown to be fond of him as an actor now.
"Mama don't go! Daddy come home!"
đm =)))))))))))))))))))))
SomethingNowhereMan
Oh, how dare you ;-;.
I cried when he hit Paul
me to
Talynn Kernan me to
Talynn Kernan i cried when he helped paul back up
Talynn Kernan really.... my god
Hah y’all womans yappin
Despite all there differences in future years, I think this scene, most of all, shows the beginning of a beautiful synergy that Lennon-McCartney shared. Paul had already lost his mother, and John lost his. They understood each other's pain.
Thomas and Aaron hugging...GOD I want to be in between!!
Yes my life would be complete 😂
Jordyn Haynes. I totally agree
Well if you wanna.... Good luck? I dont want a history about the beatles turn into sexuality shit
@@beep883 Someone is obsessed with Gay Beatles huh
That hug was so emotional. God, now I'm crying. Ship McLennon so much.
Autumn Nash Excuse me, but in what way do you consider being shipped a bad thing? Please do enlighten me with what I'm sure is extensive knowledge on the subject.
No
@The SNES Man yeah its just wrong
McLennon ;-;
Oh god the fan fiction is here
I want a hug from Thomas xxxxx
Esther Klammer me too 🙂
“Oh god here comes the girls” - John Lennon from a hard days night
Thirsty girls
@@simon-di7xt tell me you’re not😂
Poor Julia Lennon was hit by a car on Menlove avenue.....not far from her sisters house and died in the road......on July 15th 1958.......in my hometown, Liverpool......
by a cop no less
John Lennon as just a teen when he had a friend and on the that night that he did not want that to happen he loved his mother and 1980 Dec 8 John made it to heaven to meet up with his parents
My ass Liverpool is ye hometown ya American
I don't see John and Paul. I see James Potter and Newt. Am I the only one?
no😀
nu
Zoey Rocks. Well it was my 1st impression toi !
*too
at the end I saw the governor.
Best scene in the film. If you're a real Beatles fan, it's hard not to get teary eyed when John and Paul hug, haha
The world took their mothers, so in each other they found a brother and changed the world. Beautiful, in a sad way.
I'm such a wimp, I cried when John and Paulie were hugging.
this made me bawl, even though its not 100% accurate, this two boys/men mean so much in my life and they endured so much so young
Even Yoko has said recently that she respects Paul.
we all were waiting for her permission...
I started crying when John picked Paul back up and they were hugging each other. ='(
1:18 'she ever coming back' I almost cried!
EЯICK
This movie is so good omg
"stop fucking crying, we're supposed to be a rock and roll band" that got to me, the feeling of sadness and happiness, bless his soul, rip john
I can't believe how much I cry every time i watch this! And I love how John pats Paul's jacket and the dust poofs up from when he was on the road
I remember watching this film and having to go out for a walk because of how much it affected me
That part pretty much represented Paul and John's relationship in the future...in my opinion.
Thomas is so handsome in suits!
This is so cute :') Real friendship!
I always have that weird bonding between my friend like this having fights, writing songs, and crying by each each other's side
This scene literally never fails to make me cry!
I still only see Newt
This scene makes me cry. . I can't help it!!!
According to a lot of people this did bring them closer...them both losing their mum....
Even though this is an emotional film that made me cry a bit, it's also a great film because of all the hot, talented musician guys
The acting of Aaron Taylor Johnsson and Thomas Brodie Sangster here is really strong and terrific and this scene really made me cry.
It makes you feel very sad when John was damn heartbroken after his mother Julia died. And despite that Paul stood up to John he was only trying to help him because he cares for John. That's why I like the relationship with them as best friends.
Did Thomas Sangster dye his hair darker for this movie because in all of his other films his hair is either varying shades of blonde or light brown???
Yeah. :33
of course he did
L Lindner yea he did
i really love the music in this scene it really set the mood
in 100yrs these guy's will be talked about.Pure gold.💛
this is just. amazing. john and paul this portrays their friendship more like brotherhood perfectly
This scene gets me every time....
Paul said this film wasn't exactly the reality, eg. John never hit him, but it's still such a well-played scene!
oh my god i feel the love and the pain
the mixed emotions are taking over my BRAIN
I got the opportunity to go see it with my best friend who happens to be a musician as well, we both love John Lennon, I remember both of us crying in this very scene, we were pretty high too, lol! It was awesome
2:16 that was pretty attractive.
:'( i cried. i usually don't cry at movies (unless it's the Titanic or The Notebook)/ Its not just the fact that this scene portryed a funeral of John's mother but it was also the way John and Paul hug. I bet that's what probably happened in real life when this actually happened and when you see what a brotherhood, a warm friendship John and Paul had, it just warms your heart but also makes you teary eyed. RIP John you're with your momma now
i love when they hug
people be seeing john lennon and paul mcartney i fucking see pietro and newt jesus christ help me
+punkwithareason same, and I see kickass too xD
OMG me too we all need help
I also see newt 😂😂😂
go away
fandomgarbage
Same, bloody hell
This scene shows how much all these guys really did care for each other, brotherly way :P
2:35 the fucking SHADE he throws lol
@NanookHawaii
John and Cynthia were dating in 1959, before the first trip to Hamburg. After Julia died, John began a period of heavy drinking and was a disfunctional mess. His close friend, Pete Shotton, credits Cynthia for helping John turn things around and start up the band again. In short, if it weren't for Cynthia, there would be no Beatles.
When they hugged, chills and tears
Same
I can't help cry when I see this, thanks for upload!!, I cried at cinema in this scene!!!!
I SAW THIS WITHOUT CONTEXT AND I JUST SHIP IT. OH MY GOD.
I like that look John had on his face when he looked at the man that handed him the paper. Lol! The rest was sad though.
When i tell you sobbed for like half of this movie
i literally cried at this part in the movie :'( for some reason, i can totally picture this happening. i do know that they did take some liberties with the movie for theatrical purposes though.
WHATTHEY SAID DURING THE MCLENNON HUG, I CRIED
Jesus christ the Shipping shit is....... Its too fucking much
@@beep883 She was talking about 'em as a pair, not as a romantic couple. And even if she was referring to the ship, is her business if she believes in it or not.
0:28 John's Brutal Curse 0:49 Brutal Punch 0:58 Bromance Hug 1:09 Final Cry 1:20 Sobs
This scene shows how much all these guys really did care for each other, brotherly way :P Paul and John mostly
they were in love, end of discussion.
I know
fuck no.....
Saying that is disgraceful
#McLennon
Not Available - be quiet. they were
This scene was so emotional.
Favorite scene in the entire movie. Amazing.
I ship them.
No
no. thomas is mine and there's no exsuses tk you to ship them. he's fucking mine.
i ship them too
ew. 😂
+Dian Gandhi Bitch please 😂✋
I just see Pietro and Newt 😳 I need help
Carry On, Little Puff same here same and they both died 😭
dude when thomas cries i frikin cry!
Judy Sh. Hey I found a lesbian!
Makes me want to run up to John and tell him, "shhh, it's ok. I am here now." I would just let him cry it all out and try to calm him down! This movie is awesome!
Dara
guys, listen to "Here Today" by Paul. then, watch this scene, it'll make a lot more sense
I felt this exact pain that John had when my friend died aged just 15. He died in his sleep. I felt so many emotions, anger, stress, sadness. I was so grieved. 2004-2019
I’m so sorry for your loss
As long as it's McLennon, we approve.
Periodt sister
@NanookHawaii
My comments regarding Cynthia helping John were based on Pete Shotton, John's closest friend during
his early teen years. He said John was headed for "skid row" before meeting her. He could be wrong, but I doubt it.
this is my favourite scene in the whole movie :'3
my favourite scene from the film. shows how much john came to value paul as his friend
most amazing scene of the movie...!!!!
i love this its so sad but heart warming
you guys see paul McCartney i see Newt. im i the only one #TMR
1:56 John Apologies Pete 2:18 Dramatic Cry
“Everyone stop fucking crying”
I was laughing for some reason 🤣
"John, is your mOMMMMMMS"
All I can see is Newt😍😍😍
I love the Beatles sooooooo much
this is such a wonderful scene
even in tears, john manages to make people laugh
I don't see John & Paul, I only see Kick-Ass & Newt
Anna Chalk Newt I Love Him So Much. I Love Thomas So Much. ❤❤
Yoko ruined their friendship
Sophie 75 yeah yeah now shut up about yoko ok? John would still defend her
@@beep883 I don't think so, they'll be divorced by now
Heartbreaking scene but the tragedy ultimately drew John and Paul closer, as they had a shared grief in losing their mothers at an early age.
According to Cynthia Lennon John laughed hysterically at his mum's funeral. It was his way of dealing with shock.
was that the guy who played the govener in TWD at the end
Yes He's David Morissey
I freaked out when I saw him 😂
I seriously cried when i first saw this scene
this moviee is really amazing
0:44 why did I start laughing 😂 ?
@maxzxa Es el funeral de la mama de John, con quien recientemente habia reestablecido su relacion. El banjo le pertenecía a ella y cuando escucho el sonido se enfurece, golpea a su amigo, y Paul lo persigue. John se lamenta junto con Paul que es el UNICO que lo comprende porque el perdió a su mama el año anterior, y por eso se abrazan y lloran juntos. El regresa a casa mas calmado y pide perdon a su amigo, y dice a todos "dejen de llorar, somos un grupo de rock!".
I won't stop fucking crying. We're supposed to be a rock and roll band. Love that sentence
@rissygirly22 Well, John never actually hit Paul in real life. It was made up for the movie. Nonetheless, it was a touching moment.
Another fun fact: Paul has said - after The Beatles became famous and had to deal with the press all the time, that he and John would make/give darkly sarcastic comments/answers to reporters who would ask them questions about their moms opinions about their careers or whatever - reporters who clearly didn't do any simple research to find out that both their mothers were dead.
♫♪ _Half of what I say is meaningless...._ ♪♫
The fact that this fight between John and Paul is never happened in real life is not that important I think, I think that scene made this movie more emotional and gave the audience an another reason for thinking how great this movie was. I'm not similiar to Beatles' personal life's at all but Aaron and Thomas did some great job in there and for whatever reason, I love this scene.
This is something John would do to many people in his life, he would hurt them (physically or verbally), then profusely start crying and apologise ti them seconds later.
Unless he was drunk.
that was pretty intense! great acting from Aaron Johnson all trough the movie
@jasonaldeanqueen24 well the director, sam taylor-wood, consulted quite alot with paul mccartney about the film and he gave her alot of information so yes it probably did happen.