This scene is so poignant, nothing much is happening, yet everything is happening. People ending their day, going home, some to their significant others, some to an empty home. And the music binds it all together.
Can't agree more, I found this scene is the one of the highlight of the film, it really captures the atmosphere and the mood, like you said, the end of the day/going home.... even I was not born in that era nor grow up in LA, but I whole heartily feel what the director wants me to feel. This film is probably Quentin's best film to date.
This scene is one of the most beautiful scenes in any movie of the last 15 years, you can tell this is the end of a time in Hollywood that it will never be like this again.
I think this is the real ending of the movie. The melancholic true that everything is over. The Manson family will attack. Sharon Tate will die. There is nothing and nobody that could stop it from happening. It's the end of era and hollywood will never be the same. Between this point and the final credits we see the vision, the hoppeful dream of a cinema lover, all we see after this scene is just a Tarantino's fairy tale.
So true. Such a melancholic yet beautifully heartfelt scene. I almost cried in the cinemas over this one. It shows two guys coming to terms with the fact that their best times might be gone, but they´ll always look out for each other. My favourite movie of 2019, and this is coming from someone who´d never been into Tarantino´s work that much. I fell in love with this movie. This is the film lover Tarantino wishing life itself was like this film when, sadly, that´s not how real life works.
No, this is the hollywood ending of a day. There is this weird time during dusk when productions ends and you have to either plan for night time parties or go to sleep. This dusk is the absolute ending in the entertainment business.
@@paulnice1968 Spahn Ranch, this scene, and the Bruce Lee fight were the best sequences of the film IMO. I also liked the final fight scene, although that girl screaming was really irritating.
Rick's delicate vulnerability is such brilliant new ground for Tarantino. None of the usual melodrama, instead we're looking at a working actor who feels alone, worried, and concerned about whether he did a good day's work, and who just needs his friend to lean on and share a few beers with.
I can attest to this feeling; been working on film sets in LA the last 5 years or so, and at the end of a long day of working your ass off for 14 hours there's a certain feeling of melancholy, accomplishment, and peaceful-ness that always hits me on my drive home. For me it's driving north on 101 and passing Hollywood landmarks like the Capitol Records building on the left as you come around that big corner bend and descend into the Valley. I thought I was the only person who ever felt this way until I saw this scene.
Loved this scene. The significance of James Stacy (Timothy Olyphant) riding home from set on his motorbike though... Attention to detail only found in a Tarantino movie! Bravo.
James G doesn’t matter. It shows that QT did his research. He didn’t even have to have Olyphant in this scene at all, but he did just as a little Easter egg showing he “knows his stuff”.
Yup that’s one of the reasons why I love this movie. I’ve had so many nights like that driving home after a long day just vibing to the music no words said and just loving my city
The bond that Cliff and Rick have is exactly like I have with my buddy. I haven’t spoke to him in 4 months. I have no idea where he is and how he is doing and I miss him so much. And to top it off we are both huge fans of Quentin. When we saw this film in the theater, we both knew that this was us. To have such a strong bond with someone is rare.
Such a melancholic yet beautifully heartfelt scene. I almost cried in the cinemas over this one. It shows two guys coming to terms with the fact that their best times might be gone, but they´ll always look out for each other. My favourite movie of 2019, and this is coming from someone who´d never been into Tarantino´s work that much. I fell in love with this movie.
"When you come to the end of the line, with a buddy who is more than a brother and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell." That is one of my favorite qoutes of all time and this movie is a cinematic love letter. Not a lot of folk talk about the bond between these 2 characters, but man that friendship is solid. Aint nothin else like inviting your best friend from across town who you've known for a decade over to watch you on TV with beer and pizza. Real Vibes.
First time you see the movie, you await the doom.....After that, successive showings are a hang out with the coolest people.......A new favourite movie
when I first watched this scene it was so heart warming and sublime. I don't know much about movie making but the whole choices of shots with the music is just a chefs kiss. and then at the end he has a 6 pack and wants to order a pizza to celebrate his buddies tv show is just awesome. Brad Pitt really sold it in this as the comforting "big brother" archetype that will hype you up whenever you needed it. 4th favourite Tarantino film.
My favorite scene from the movie. This is like the movie version of a long, drawn out instrumental session in a 70's progressive rock track. All about setting the mood and soaking in the vibes from the environment and the era. Hard to describe man!
I knew someone would upload this scene/part with all the characters ending their day while California dreamin plays in the background. Love it!!! Tarantino’s great!!!
This scene is beautiful. It is the encapsulation of this film. People, with different backgrounds and jobs and lives all ending their day under the same burning sun. It all happened once upon a time… in hollywood
Best scene in the movie. Imagine rolling in downtown LA in 1969 with the windows open on your way to your house in the Hollywood Hills. No cell phones, no internet, no emails up your ass until 10:30 pm, no social media, no tribalism, no politics. The day's over and nothing to do but eat a pizza and drink a few beers. The final moments of the golden age of Hollywood.
You could do most of things you've listed. Just leave your cell phone at home, turn the radio on and go for a long drive. I do it once a fortnight or so in the summer. It's good for ya
I love the fading last light of day, they call that the golden hour because everything looks like it's bathed in gold. Now here, it's more like the twilight hour which fits with the melancholic nature of the day ending and the inevitable dark moments coming up (or so you think...)
Listen to the actual "The Real Don Steele" show broadcast which was used in the movie! ruclips.net/video/g1OlxMvixn8/видео.html Edit: RUclips removed it but it's on my MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/Sunset_and_Vine/
"I got a six pack in the back, thought we'd order a pizza". Cliff is so cool after beating the shit out of that hippie lol today's generation would have an anxiety attack
I think this might be the coolest scene in the whole entire film. Why? Because Feliciano's cover of "California Dreamin" dubbed over the montage of everyone headed home just so perfectly encapsulates the ambiance of this time of day; no matter what era we might be in, the end of the day is the end of the day. That, coupled with the beautiful mise en scene (which, throughout this entire film, just absolutely transports the viewer to this point in Hollywood history like nothing I've ever seen before; Tarantino and his people are truly gifted at capturing the zeitgeist of whatever time period his films are set in), it's just really, really, really good filmmaking. Tarantino is like no other director we've ever seen before; he's a once-in-a-century kind of guy.
This movie is almost perfect. Just without that violent ending it would have been better. Perhaps a humorous end for a change instead of constant violence.
Acts of new Movie - about Hollywood scenes I've been to the Movies Theaters NYC watched few some Brad Pitt - Dennis de Caprio. Was less of Vampires or Blade. Up to Daily lessons for Rock Hudson Clark Gable Marylin Monroe or Dr. Mareua and also Doomsday or Freaky Friday too . Liar Liar seen at the Movies NYC. Hannibal Lector- very difficult people Opera Songs Events and Art works France UK. Oceans 11-12-13. Dr. Wutang or Ministers UK tested for researching. Has Neighborhood and Community zones Movies Theaters NYC watched it yet and True Colors delights or disgusting.
This scene is so poignant, nothing much is happening, yet everything is happening. People ending their day, going home, some to their significant others, some to an empty home. And the music binds it all together.
perfect!!!
Exactly! Tarantino 👌
Can't agree more, I found this scene is the one of the highlight of the film, it really captures the atmosphere and the mood, like you said, the end of the day/going home.... even I was not born in that era nor grow up in LA, but I whole heartily feel what the director wants me to feel. This film is probably Quentin's best film to date.
This scene is one of the most beautiful scenes in any movie of the last 15 years, you can tell this is the end of a time in Hollywood that it will never be like this again.
I think this is the real ending of the movie. The melancholic true that everything is over. The Manson family will attack. Sharon Tate will die. There is nothing and nobody that could stop it from happening. It's the end of era and hollywood will never be the same.
Between this point and the final credits we see the vision, the hoppeful dream of a cinema lover, all we see after this scene is just a Tarantino's fairy tale.
So true. Such a melancholic yet beautifully heartfelt scene. I almost cried in the cinemas over this one. It shows two guys coming to terms with the fact that their best times might be gone, but they´ll always look out for each other. My favourite movie of 2019, and this is coming from someone who´d never been into Tarantino´s work that much. I fell in love with this movie. This is the film lover Tarantino wishing life itself was like this film when, sadly, that´s not how real life works.
Tarantino: Want to watch my version of the ending now?
Audience: I just figured we would. I brought a six pack and thought we’d order a pizza.
No, this is the hollywood ending of a day. There is this weird time during dusk when productions ends and you have to either plan for night time parties or go to sleep. This dusk is the absolute ending in the entertainment business.
Or is it the beginning of the movie?
Well, yes---hence the title, which doesn't appear until the movie's end.
best scene in the film
This scene as well as the one immediately preceding it - when Cliff visits the Spahn Ranch. QT in top form.
@@paulnice1968 Spahn Ranch, this scene, and the Bruce Lee fight were the best sequences of the film IMO. I also liked the final fight scene, although that girl screaming was really irritating.
Rick's delicate vulnerability is such brilliant new ground for Tarantino. None of the usual melodrama, instead we're looking at a working actor who feels alone, worried, and concerned about whether he did a good day's work, and who just needs his friend to lean on and share a few beers with.
hamilton6935 agreed
AMEN
And Cliff is always there for him.
@@stevem2323 this. cannot forget this part.
We’ve all been cliff at one time or another in our lives
I can attest to this feeling; been working on film sets in LA the last 5 years or so, and at the end of a long day of working your ass off for 14 hours there's a certain feeling of melancholy, accomplishment, and peaceful-ness that always hits me on my drive home. For me it's driving north on 101 and passing Hollywood landmarks like the Capitol Records building on the left as you come around that big corner bend and descend into the Valley. I thought I was the only person who ever felt this way until I saw this scene.
Loved this scene. The significance of James Stacy (Timothy Olyphant) riding home from set on his motorbike though... Attention to detail only found in a Tarantino movie! Bravo.
Why it is significant? Tell me please
Trenton Niles because in real life James Stacy had a very serious, almost fatal motorcycle accident and lost an arm!
JonnyMG123 appreciate your answer m8 )
That happened 5 years later though.
James G doesn’t matter. It shows that QT did his research. He didn’t even have to have Olyphant in this scene at all, but he did just as a little Easter egg showing he “knows his stuff”.
The power of the music
Song name
Ajay Meena California dreamin cover by Jose feliciano
I swear this movie gets better with each subsequent watch
This scene hits different for a LA native. Makes you so emotional but overcome with joy because nothing beats living in this city.
Yup that’s one of the reasons why I love this movie. I’ve had so many nights like that driving home after a long day just vibing to the music no words said and just loving my city
been gone from home for 6 months. Heading back to LA this coming friday, Im missing the city
So wholesome, 2 buddies crushing beers and getting pizza, it’s the simple things in life man
These are some of the greatest moments of modern cinema. We can’t compete with dad or grandad but we have this. It's a beautiful thing
What a beautiful homage to California.
Yes honestly, reagan fucked us up by giving amnesty to hispanic immigrants
Totally!! I love California. I love Los Angeles, for better or worse ❤
The bond that Cliff and Rick have is exactly like I have with my buddy. I haven’t spoke to him in 4 months. I have no idea where he is and how he is doing and I miss him so much. And to top it off we are both huge fans of Quentin. When we saw this film in the theater, we both knew that this was us. To have such a strong bond with someone is rare.
0:35 - 1:10 the car takes with the music is just pure dope
Wym
River Hord He means it’s good.
Jose Feliciano voice is so good
this scene got my mom so nostalgic, thinking about her time living in LA
And now no one wants to live there
@@NeverSaySandwich1 those cringy famous tiktoker a from nowhere beg to differ 💀
So how was your day?
Sharon: i saw a movie
Rick: i shot a movie
Cliff: i beat up a hippie
So after all that I’ll say they had a good day.
This is not my favourite movie but, this scene it's magical
I sure loved this scene, it really brought the movie together up to that point, so emotional.
as good as it gets, cinematic cinema, fantastic, beautifully orchestrated mix of cinematography, song & story telling ! Did I mention perfection !
Such a melancholic yet beautifully heartfelt scene. I almost cried in the cinemas over this one. It shows two guys coming to terms with the fact that their best times might be gone, but they´ll always look out for each other. My favourite movie of 2019, and this is coming from someone who´d never been into Tarantino´s work that much. I fell in love with this movie.
"When you come to the end of the line, with a buddy who is more than a brother and a little less than a wife, getting blind drunk together is really the only way to say farewell."
That is one of my favorite qoutes of all time and this movie is a cinematic love letter.
Not a lot of folk talk about the bond between these 2 characters, but man that friendship is solid.
Aint nothin else like inviting your best friend from across town who you've known for a decade over to watch you on TV with beer and pizza.
Real Vibes.
The 60s never looked better than this scene.
First time you see the movie, you await the doom.....After that, successive showings are a hang out with the coolest people.......A new favourite movie
This scene is soaking with mood, it had been engraved into my head at the theater
when I first watched this scene it was so heart warming and sublime. I don't know much about movie making but the whole choices of shots with the music is just a chefs kiss. and then at the end he has a 6 pack and wants to order a pizza to celebrate his buddies tv show is just awesome. Brad Pitt really sold it in this as the comforting "big brother" archetype that will hype you up whenever you needed it. 4th favourite Tarantino film.
If a time machine will be invented, living an afternoon like this will be the real reason why ..
A warm summer night in 70s california ☺️ i can only imagine how much more free that generation was without all the social media
Live it every day bro. Might not be as traffic free or cool as the 60s but man the vibes are captured so perfectly in this movie.
@@Jpro2000 Nah, 50's-early 80's California was PARADISE compared to the garbage run state today.
Scenes like this is why I watched this movie 6 times over in theaters.
My favorite scene from the movie. This is like the movie version of a long, drawn out instrumental session in a 70's progressive rock track. All about setting the mood and soaking in the vibes from the environment and the era. Hard to describe man!
I knew someone would upload this scene/part with all the characters ending their day while California dreamin plays in the background. Love it!!! Tarantino’s great!!!
Love this scene from movie and you're damn right. I never thought that i would found this one.
This scene is beautiful. It is the encapsulation of this film. People, with different backgrounds and jobs and lives all ending their day under the same burning sun. It all happened once upon a time… in hollywood
Saw this movie in the theater high as hell. It was amazing
I cried when this song came on.
So melancholic and nostalgic
this scene is what tarantino’s all about, not the gore not the jokes, this is cinema unironically
Lmaooo the way rick smiles when cliff tells him he’s coming in to watch the pilot 😢😂
Best scene in the movie. Imagine rolling in downtown LA in 1969 with the windows open on your way to your house in the Hollywood Hills. No cell phones, no internet, no emails up your ass until 10:30 pm, no social media, no tribalism, no politics. The day's over and nothing to do but eat a pizza and drink a few beers. The final moments of the golden age of Hollywood.
No politics? In 1969? Apart from that you're right. Life without cell phones looks awesome and magical.
You could do most of things you've listed. Just leave your cell phone at home, turn the radio on and go for a long drive.
I do it once a fortnight or so in the summer. It's good for ya
Cried when this song came on
Yesss PERFECTION...I love this movie so much...I love LA so much....
Best movie scene ever!.!!!
Such wholesome bromance
This is so poetic
That wink to Stacy with his bike is sad for those who know his story, compelling film.
I love the fading last light of day, they call that the golden hour because everything looks like it's bathed in gold. Now here, it's more like the twilight hour which fits with the melancholic nature of the day ending and the inevitable dark moments coming up (or so you think...)
Even if nobody told me this was a Tarantino movie scene, I'd be able to tell it within 5 seconds.
How would you tell
let me back to 60s
My apsolute favorite movie EVER !
Favorite scene from the movie!
Sehr schöne szene mit einer schönen musik
This is Cinema
Love this movie
Masterpiece.
Who said time travel isnt real
Amazing song!
In love with this movie especially this scene, Tarantino's best film Imp everything is just perfect about this movie ❤❤💯💯
Beautiful scene .love it
Real Art
Woa - took a few decades but he threw in a little Chungking Express in here.
This song and scene is my purpose.
Pizza n' beer? I'm in!
Magical
Some of it Is boring but he's telling a story good movie good old school vibes much needed in these times
I want to move back to my beautiful home state again. One day. Maybe. Gotta have a few million on me first lol
Listen to the actual "The Real Don Steele" show broadcast which was used in the movie!
ruclips.net/video/g1OlxMvixn8/видео.html
Edit: RUclips removed it but it's on my MixCloud: www.mixcloud.com/Sunset_and_Vine/
"I got a six pack in the back, thought we'd order a pizza". Cliff is so cool after beating the shit out of that hippie lol today's generation would have an anxiety attack
Graças a esse filme eu gosto dessa música ❤
shoutout Chungking Express
this could make a good suspense scene as a murder setup for sharon tate
I think this might be the coolest scene in the whole entire film. Why? Because Feliciano's cover of "California Dreamin" dubbed over the montage of everyone headed home just so perfectly encapsulates the ambiance of this time of day; no matter what era we might be in, the end of the day is the end of the day. That, coupled with the beautiful mise en scene (which, throughout this entire film, just absolutely transports the viewer to this point in Hollywood history like nothing I've ever seen before; Tarantino and his people are truly gifted at capturing the zeitgeist of whatever time period his films are set in), it's just really, really, really good filmmaking. Tarantino is like no other director we've ever seen before; he's a once-in-a-century kind of guy.
i wonder if Quentin thought of Faye Wong while filming this scene...
Whole love split a 6 pack and order a pizza with old Brad Pitt and watch crime TV. The cool uncle everyone needs to lift your spirits.
Don't drink alcohol, it's really not good for you. Drink water.
Does anybody know what type of motorcycle that is?
thats a Triumph Tiger Daytona
It’s official old buddy, I’m a has been…
Why do great things have to end?
This movie is almost perfect. Just without that violent ending it would have been better. Perhaps a humorous end for a change instead of constant violence.
Seeing Jim Stacy ride off on his bike is painful to watch if you know the story of what happened to him
Acts of new Movie - about Hollywood scenes I've been to the Movies Theaters NYC watched few some Brad Pitt - Dennis de Caprio. Was less of Vampires or Blade. Up to Daily lessons for Rock Hudson Clark Gable Marylin Monroe or Dr. Mareua and also Doomsday or Freaky Friday too . Liar Liar seen at the Movies NYC. Hannibal Lector- very difficult people Opera Songs Events and Art works France UK. Oceans 11-12-13. Dr. Wutang or Ministers UK tested for researching. Has Neighborhood and Community zones Movies Theaters NYC watched it yet and True Colors delights or disgusting.
Song name
Cmon man🤧
California dreaming- Jose feliciano
Recommend leaving a Real big cooler with Beer for the worker Bee's to take with Igloo! More Beer than Ice! 😉🙃