1:55 so sad that Tommy was only able to say goodbye to his own brother when he is not able to listen at him. Tommy was a good character, a boy forced to be an adult when he was still a child, and because of that, It was dificult to him to show emotions. But you can see in his eyes, true Love for his Lil brother
I love it when Billie's father holds his son in his arms...I also love this complicity between the two brothers...but the bus is leaving...it's too late to say the last words...as usual
One of the themes of this film is how men are supposed to experience only one type of masculinity. The beauty of this scene is that here we see how these stereotypes affect all these characters. Billy kisses his friend Michael, expressing his affection and telling him that he appreciates him despite his homosexuality. And the biggest thing, that hug from Billy's dad. Throughout the film we have seen how he wants to impose a misunderstood masculinity on Billy, while he is a man with a vulnerable side that he does not always show. In that final embrace is all that love for his child that he doesn't always express in words or gestures. And Tony, always as a product of stereotypes, also has trouble saying goodbye to his brother properly, but he still shows his affection. The four actors do a magnificent job expressing this mutual affection without words.
1:11 always makes me cry. It reminded me of my mom, holding her granddaughter, my daughter just like that at the airport, knowing that was the last time she would hold her. My mom had terminal cancer and we knew it was just a matter of time. Three months later she was gone. 💔💔
One of the best scene transitions in films happens after this when Billy travelling on the coach becomes his dad travelling on the underground train to see him in Swan Lake. Its already emotional from the previous scene, there is a moment of gentle humour when his dad realises he's almost sat next to the grown Michael in the theatre, and then it's Billy leaping onto the stage. The emotional intensity is said with no words, and you feel his dad's heart bursting.
This time Father urge Billy not to being late for bus. When Tony and father went to show in many year later, Tony urge the father not being late for the show like a woman ^^ This movie is great masterpiece. Respect the director and all actors here.
.........I CAN.......ONLY CRY 😢.........THIS WAS MY LIFE !!..........I MUST SAY......BILLIE ELLIOT......YOUR YOUTH EXHUBERANCE LOVE 4 THE DANCE U DISPLAY OHH SO HANDSOMELY !!!................( I jest )......U R AN OLD-FART BY NOW.....DO YA STILL HAVE THE CHOPS?.......DANIEL 😉!!!......😎
If this film doesn't bring tears to you're eyes then you must be dead.
well-said
Sorry i cant read your writing My eyes are all blurry with tears
My eyes are blurry, too.
This is the only movie that brought the actual tears
Same !!!!!!
1:55 so sad that Tommy was only able to say goodbye to his own brother when he is not able to listen at him. Tommy was a good character, a boy forced to be an adult when he was still a child, and because of that, It was dificult to him to show emotions. But you can see in his eyes, true Love for his Lil brother
Tony.
@@stefanocanepi true, ajaja
well said, your right
The relationship between Billy and Michael it’s s powerful one in the movie. Both respect and admire each one. Both support each other
True! What movie is it?
Ok calm down
@@WopkoBilly Elliott
Not necessarily. They obviously have admiration and respect for each other but Michael has feelings for Billy, too.
I love the two
I love it when Billie's father holds his son in his arms...I also love this complicity between the two brothers...but the bus is leaving...it's too late to say the last words...as usual
1:14 I love this hug, it always makes me emotional when I see it
1:08 !! Haha
One of the themes of this film is how men are supposed to experience only one type of masculinity. The beauty of this scene is that here we see how these stereotypes affect all these characters. Billy kisses his friend Michael, expressing his affection and telling him that he appreciates him despite his homosexuality. And the biggest thing, that hug from Billy's dad. Throughout the film we have seen how he wants to impose a misunderstood masculinity on Billy, while he is a man with a vulnerable side that he does not always show. In that final embrace is all that love for his child that he doesn't always express in words or gestures. And Tony, always as a product of stereotypes, also has trouble saying goodbye to his brother properly, but he still shows his affection. The four actors do a magnificent job expressing this mutual affection without words.
No.
@@victorfabianveravillalobos3539pendejo, pero argumenta, cabrón
Well done, gentlemen.
1:11 always makes me cry. It reminded me of my mom, holding her granddaughter, my daughter just like that at the airport, knowing that was the last time she would hold her. My mom had terminal cancer and we knew it was just a matter of time. Three months later she was gone. 💔💔
😢❤
❤
The scene is an absolute gut-punch. So beautifully directed and acted.
Brothers love, one of the purest kind there is
Sisters love is better
@@charlieandthechocfactrules9186 oh my God here we go again....
this and the scene at the end with his dad in the audience. my god.
Yep 👍👍👍
They both made me cry
A shame Mrs. Wilkinson wasn't there .....
Man this film is an unforgettable journey 💗
One of the best scene transitions in films happens after this when Billy travelling on the coach becomes his dad travelling on the underground train to see him in Swan Lake. Its already emotional from the previous scene, there is a moment of gentle humour when his dad realises he's almost sat next to the grown Michael in the theatre, and then it's Billy leaping onto the stage. The emotional intensity is said with no words, and you feel his dad's heart bursting.
Esta escena te quibra, este es un maldito peliculón nunca me cansare de verla ES UNA OBRA MAESTRA
Love in its purest form. Gets me every time. Inspires me to look out for my kid brother. (And I do.)
Ich kann kaum atmen jedesmal wenn ich diese Szene sehe!
Gleichfalls...
Every scene in this movie is powerful
If you dont understand this masterpiece, you must be dead.
He was surrounded by love.
Many a life changing journey for a young man started with a bus ride.
Gets me every
Time .
Inolvidable ❤❤…
There are many moving scenes in this movie, but the good-bye scene between Billy and his brother is one of the most intense.
If you’re working class this is life
This movie really is quite good.
and just like, I am crying at 8"13AM
Che teneri come si salutano....
0:40 I was just saying in my kiss him lol and he did I was just Joking lol😂
This time Father urge Billy not to being late for bus. When Tony and father went to show in many year later, Tony urge the father not being late for the show like a woman ^^
This movie is great masterpiece. Respect the director and all actors here.
Film stupendo
Waht is the Name of the Song at the end?
내 인생 최고의 포옹장면
❤❤❤❤❤ So sad
.........I CAN.......ONLY CRY 😢.........THIS WAS MY LIFE !!..........I MUST SAY......BILLIE ELLIOT......YOUR YOUTH EXHUBERANCE LOVE 4 THE DANCE U DISPLAY OHH SO HANDSOMELY !!!................( I jest )......U R AN OLD-FART BY NOW.....DO YA STILL HAVE THE CHOPS?.......DANIEL 😉!!!......😎
콧날이 시큰해 지네..ㅠㅠ
😩😭🥰
Saying goodbye is tough man... What movie is this?
In the title man :)
Billy Elliot (2000)
@@LittleKentuckyFilms its a bot.... They ask the same question on every video
@@dragomilosevic4823 nope. Not a bot. Ur totally wrong.
@@Wopko than just a complete fool then
@@dragomilosevic4823 nope. Wrong again.
Uh huh
Cool
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Lets make that comment 1k likes
0:47 bagin
Like
If the first comment omg
how old are you 🙄
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