Hello everyone ! Making video about beautiful cinematography is really a full time passion. As you probably know, I can't monetize my videos because the content isn't mine. You want to fund me ? : www.patreon.com/TheBeautyOf Through this page, you have the possibility to support me and my work. It's also possible to make a one time donation on paypal : www.paypal.me/marcdelescure Thank you very much!
it's not even a film, it's meditation. Remember the feeling when the screen got black, the only thing i wanna do is just turn the film on and watch it again
The beauty of Drive My Car is quiet and subtle. The shots aren't in your face with creative lighting or perfect composition, but you can still feel the aura of the film through the visuals. It really sneaks up on you.
I feel like films can be masterpieces in so many different ways/perspectives (like, Parasite was mostly a masterpiece from the perspective of a filmmaker and I guess The Killer from Netflix was a masterpiece from the perspective of an editor). I really felt like this film was a masterpiece from the perspective of a writer/storyteller, which might be my favorite kind of perspective
I'm Swedish, and I think this particular movie is the most beautiful, heartbreaking, comforting piece of art I've ever seen. Reika Kirishima is magnificent!!! She touched me deep inside - beyond belief. ❤🙏
Está película se convirtió en ki favorita. La vi 4 veces con total felicidad. Su simpleza, calma, me llenaban de una hermosa nostalgia. Cómo si en el pasado viví con ellos. Los planos, y esos tonos opacos, además de cada detallado gesto en las actuaciones, ERA PLACENTERO para mí. La música, ni hablar, el soundtrack es majestuoso, tengo varias canciones en mi celular. Mis respetos a Drive My Car.
I've been waiting for this! Thank you for making this wonderful video. Drive My Car is really something so personal for me and it became my favorite film immediately after watching it. Videos like this make me appreciate the art of the film so much more and even get the urge to rewatch it again (which is so out of my character because I rarely rewatch films). I hope to see more of your videos! Sending love from the Philippines
Love this movie. Was the very last trigger before deciding to discover Japan. And here we are, back from Japan, after 2 weeks in October. I need to re-rewatch now the movie.
There must be something special/transfixing about this movie.I can't even sit through most 90 minute flicks,least of all three subtitled hours.That I used to buy Saabs before they became defunct has nothing to do with it.The characters were so relatable and loveable.My aerospace dad got sent to Japan twice.He always returned elated(with sake,yukatas,and adorable temple cat figurines) raving how "the Japanese just do everything better." I've agreed ever since,and that was decades ago.
Watched this film sometime last year. Took me about 3 days to finally finish the film haha. Had to really strap myself in for this one and have patience. Overall it was a great film. It was beautifully shot and something about its subtlety made gave you this sense of calm and optimism.
What a masterpiece. Thank you so much for this video! One of the best films of this century. If would be nice if you done this type of video for Vinland Saga some day. Thanks for your work my friend!
As Many have theme and variations already said; A Beautiful Masterpiece of a Cinema Film. This (film) and A Ghost Story are Film/Cinema Asmr. Along with the ecclectic likes of Oldboy, Cold War, A Very Long Engagement, Let the Sunshine In, Never Gonna Snow Again, Broken Circle Breakdown, The Whistlers.. - ...possibly Blue Is the Warmest Color -- one of the Best Foreign Language Cinema Experiences Ever.
I have two theories: 1. The man with whom Oto was having an affair (Kôshi Takatsuki) likely killed her because she was about to confess everything to Yūsuke, which would have been detrimental to his future acting career. The film seems to give very subtle hints about this, such as when Kôshi gave Yūsuke a deep bow with an obsessive look after being arrested for assaulting and ultimately killing a man on the street. It was as if he wanted to tell Yūsuke that Yūsuke had finally beaten him at his own game, and as if the murder of that man was a sign that Kôshi was capable of much more than previously thought, and that the murder of the man actually symbolized the murder of Oto. 2. At the end of the film, we see Tōko, the chauffeur, driving Yūsuke's car alone with a dog in the backseat. Yūsuke's absence doesn’t necessarily mean that he has disappeared and given the car to Tōko, but rather it aims to conceal that Tōko was actually the main character of this film all along. Tōko, like the viewer, was an observer of the entire story and was the central figure in this film. Also, during that scene where Tōko and Yūsuke gave each other a hug in Tōko’s hometown, Yūsuke suddenly seemed much more like a side character to me, because Tōko had to comfort him first instead of the other way around (which was very sad for her because she needs a parent so badly instead of always having to take on the parent role for others). Moreover, the title fits this theory perfectly: “Drive My Car” is meant as a kind of statement by Yūsuke in which he asks her to drive his car, which also points to her being the main character of the movie. Also, I think that Yūsuke and Tōko moved to South Korea together, but Yūsuke just happens to not be in the car with her during this final scene. I also think that Yūsuke probably bought the dog for Tōko in South Korea because he had seen how happy she gets around dogs, but of course, it’s also possible that she bought the dog herself.
can you please do hereditary? I have many sounds ready for edits of that movie but i have never seen any good quality clips unlike your channel which has 4K quality movies
Just a reminder that this beautiful 3-hour film with lots of locations and a moderately sized cast cost $1.3 million to make. The Japanese are magicians with their budgets.
Hi! Can you please do the movie “Us” by Jordan Peele? It’s a really great movie and one of my favourites and I’ve been wanting make edits for it but all the videos i find has kinda crappy quality and your movie videos are actually great quality!
Drive my Car, Green Knight, The Worst Person in The World, many films about dealing with your inner ailments and anguish in just one year And look, I think there's more.
Hey men, i saw so many youtubers with movie content monetizing, why you can't ? If you were speaking in the videos that would be possible ? Congrats for the work.
Hello everyone !
Making video about beautiful cinematography is really a full time passion.
As you probably know, I can't monetize my videos because the content isn't mine.
You want to fund me ? : www.patreon.com/TheBeautyOf
Through this page, you have the possibility to support me and my work.
It's also possible to make a one time donation on paypal : www.paypal.me/marcdelescure
Thank you very much!
Why you so harsh on all of your letterboxd ratings? 😂😂
I'm not 😅@@ForeverInDreams237
it's not even a film, it's meditation. Remember the feeling when the screen got black, the only thing i wanna do is just turn the film on and watch it again
EXACTLY!!!
exactly, i rewatch this film twice after the day i finished it the first time, it's just so relaxing
The beauty of Drive My Car is quiet and subtle. The shots aren't in your face with creative lighting or perfect composition, but you can still feel the aura of the film through the visuals. It really sneaks up on you.
I feel like films can be masterpieces in so many different ways/perspectives (like, Parasite was mostly a masterpiece from the perspective of a filmmaker and I guess The Killer from Netflix was a masterpiece from the perspective of an editor). I really felt like this film was a masterpiece from the perspective of a writer/storyteller, which might be my favorite kind of perspective
This film is therapeutic. Perfectly crafted. A well deserved Oscar winner.
I am Japanese. I feel proud every time a work from our country is featured on this channel
I'm Swedish, and I think this particular movie is the most beautiful, heartbreaking, comforting piece of art I've ever seen. Reika Kirishima is magnificent!!! She touched me deep inside - beyond belief. ❤🙏
Japan art is amazing, the esthetic you and the perspective of art you have in Japan is amazing.
Best film of 2021. And people say its cinematography was "dull". 🙄
I can see where some people come from. You had to strap yourself in for this one.
My favorite film of 2021. A masterpiece.
Such a beautiful film. 900 Saab is itself a character in this film❤
Brilliant colors and cinematography
Está película se convirtió en ki favorita. La vi 4 veces con total felicidad. Su simpleza, calma, me llenaban de una hermosa nostalgia. Cómo si en el pasado viví con ellos. Los planos, y esos tonos opacos, además de cada detallado gesto en las actuaciones, ERA PLACENTERO para mí. La música, ni hablar, el soundtrack es majestuoso, tengo varias canciones en mi celular. Mis respetos a Drive My Car.
Thank you for making this. This film and the original novel changed my life last year. Helped me went through hard times.
One of my absolute favorite ❤ great edit ❤
One of my favorite films in every sense. I adore the soundtrack as well. Topped my Spotify list two years in a row.
I know this movie came out two years ago, but I watched it this year and is my favorite film of 2023.
Same !
Saw this film yesterday after watching this video. Thank you 'the Beauty of'..
Ryūsuke Hamaguchi is extremely underrated
I've been waiting for this! Thank you for making this wonderful video. Drive My Car is really something so personal for me and it became my favorite film immediately after watching it. Videos like this make me appreciate the art of the film so much more and even get the urge to rewatch it again (which is so out of my character because I rarely rewatch films). I hope to see more of your videos! Sending love from the Philippines
Filme excelente e digno do seu belo trabalho!
Easily one of my favorite movies of all time
Love this movie. Was the very last trigger before deciding to discover Japan. And here we are, back from Japan, after 2 weeks in October. I need to re-rewatch now the movie.
There must be something special/transfixing about this movie.I can't even sit through most 90 minute flicks,least of all three subtitled hours.That I used to buy Saabs before they became defunct has nothing to do with it.The characters were so relatable and loveable.My aerospace dad got sent to Japan twice.He always returned elated(with sake,yukatas,and adorable temple cat figurines) raving how "the Japanese just do everything better." I've agreed ever since,and that was decades ago.
drive my car is depiction of life without bullshit. everything is slow, yet lively
love this film
Would love to see a video titled the beauty of Peter Greenaway from you.
I hope you do really great I love your work
Absolutley incredible movie
Watched this film sometime last year. Took me about 3 days to finally finish the film haha. Had to really strap myself in for this one and have patience. Overall it was a great film. It was beautifully shot and something about its subtlety made gave you this sense of calm and optimism.
this was so fitting to end off my 2023 actually like....
What a masterpiece. Thank you so much for this video! One of the best films of this century.
If would be nice if you done this type of video for Vinland Saga some day. Thanks for your work my friend!
Beautiful work as always
song's amazing
My favorite movie!
Beautiful film! Loved the video! Happy New Year, darling! 💖🥂✨
Happy new year 🥳
I wish you had an even larger fanbase
As Many have theme and variations already said; A Beautiful Masterpiece of a Cinema Film. This (film) and A Ghost Story are Film/Cinema Asmr.
Along with the ecclectic likes of Oldboy, Cold War, A Very Long Engagement, Let the Sunshine In, Never Gonna Snow Again, Broken Circle Breakdown, The Whistlers.. - ...possibly Blue Is the Warmest Color -- one of the Best Foreign Language Cinema Experiences Ever.
Love this!
one of the best film of recent years
Masterpiece
What a movie 5⭐👏🔥👏🔥
I cannot wait until you do the beauty of Saltburn. You will have your hands full with that one. Great video
No thanks
@@SummerSun-sg3wf Have you actually seen the movie or are you going off your presumptions based on the trailer?
I have two theories:
1. The man with whom Oto was having an affair (Kôshi Takatsuki) likely killed her because she was about to confess everything to Yūsuke, which would have been detrimental to his future acting career. The film seems to give very subtle hints about this, such as when Kôshi gave Yūsuke a deep bow with an obsessive look after being arrested for assaulting and ultimately killing a man on the street. It was as if he wanted to tell Yūsuke that Yūsuke had finally beaten him at his own game, and as if the murder of that man was a sign that Kôshi was capable of much more than previously thought, and that the murder of the man actually symbolized the murder of Oto.
2. At the end of the film, we see Tōko, the chauffeur, driving Yūsuke's car alone with a dog in the backseat. Yūsuke's absence doesn’t necessarily mean that he has disappeared and given the car to Tōko, but rather it aims to conceal that Tōko was actually the main character of this film all along. Tōko, like the viewer, was an observer of the entire story and was the central figure in this film. Also, during that scene where Tōko and Yūsuke gave each other a hug in Tōko’s hometown, Yūsuke suddenly seemed much more like a side character to me, because Tōko had to comfort him first instead of the other way around (which was very sad for her because she needs a parent so badly instead of always having to take on the parent role for others). Moreover, the title fits this theory perfectly: “Drive My Car” is meant as a kind of statement by Yūsuke in which he asks her to drive his car, which also points to her being the main character of the movie.
Also, I think that Yūsuke and Tōko moved to South Korea together, but Yūsuke just happens to not be in the car with her during this final scene. I also think that Yūsuke probably bought the dog for Tōko in South Korea because he had seen how happy she gets around dogs, but of course, it’s also possible that she bought the dog herself.
Can you make a video on the beauty of "Davi" It's a movie by an indian director called Satyajit ray
can you please do hereditary? I have many sounds ready for edits of that movie but i have never seen any good quality clips unlike your channel which has 4K quality movies
I came seventeen times watching this
Completely understandable
came?
this video is missing the most beautiful shot even
The beauty of outer wilds
❤️
I FUCKING LOVE YOU, THIS IS MY NEW YEAR
Yusuke deserved a better wife that made him happy.
Just a reminder that this beautiful 3-hour film with lots of locations and a moderately sized cast cost $1.3 million to make. The Japanese are magicians with their budgets.
Hi! Can you please do the movie “Us” by Jordan Peele? It’s a really great movie and one of my favourites and I’ve been wanting make edits for it but all the videos i find has kinda crappy quality and your movie videos are actually great quality!
Can you make a video on the beauty of Satyajit ray He is oscar winning indian director
Drive my Car, Green Knight, The Worst Person in The World, many films about dealing with your inner ailments and anguish in just one year And look, I think there's more.
Is there any OTT platform other than MUBI where this film is streaming?
It's on Max as well
please make crounig tiger hidden dragon
hello do you guys do japanese stuff (anime)
if so i recommend to you attack on titan and vinland saga
👍
Hey can you make a video on 90s fashion industry a video containing likes of kate, shalom, naomi, Yasmeen etc I would love to watch it❤❤❤
please, make saltburn
Could you plssssss make one from Gran Turismo Movie
The Beauty of Hirokazu Koreeda please
the beauty of the walking dead, please 🙏🏻
Can u make the beauty of jujutsu kaisen as it acctually carried 2023 anime list
Please do a video on Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus.
Film has got great shots I don't no why no one is considering ot
We need beauty of fly away home - 1996
Theo beauty of OldBoy plisss
Should have won best picture over that Disney Channel movie.
Wabi-Sabi-Karumi in motion.
What about a content on Beauty of comedy...
do "the beauty of blue eye samurai"
what the cinema ?
Maybe beauty of "the Pianist" ?
Bro. You gotta do more Indian movies. Some recommendations: Tanhaji, Brahmastra, Animal, Jawan et cetera.
the beauty of rebel moon when? 😢...
Hey men, i saw so many youtubers with movie content monetizing, why you can't ? If you were speaking in the videos that would be possible ? Congrats for the work.
I can’t, because all the content I use is copyrighted
Is it an English film?
Japanese
Japanese film. Folded 1000 times.
spanish film
Gorgeous movie, but i hated it. I can love slow movies but I have to strongly connect emotionally. For some reason, here, I didn't.
Please sons of anarchy next
I didn't like this movie. The guy spent most of the time at work instead of being with the girl. No friendship was made.
Sorry but i found it highly boring and overrated. There are other films of same genres that keeps me hook to screen but not this one
I love the "camera shot" of the dude riding in the backseat @1:32
Please sons of anarchy next