This video was such a great opportunity to know more about how devastating the war was. Especially, I can't erase the image of a young soldier in my head.
I just saw this, but seeing the man in the middle trying to hold back the tears is how every man I've ever met feels when he's heard this song. There's something specifically about two brothers in arms dying clinging together like children that just makes you get that tight feeling in your throat, like you're trying to swallow a rock. It's like a punch to the gut.
Most middle-aged males tend to be more emotional than their 40's, and reactors including myself seem not an exception, but this song was so touching with many brilliant co-workers who put lots of energy into this video.
Oh, I'm glad you liked this. I have been forgetting almost hard rock for a long time as I'm aging, but I'm sometimes surprised to find a hard rock fan around me like Prof. Imazato who featured in this video. He seems even to play a guitar in the hard rock band, of which I'm totally not aware.
The Sabaton singer does one song with a Japanese girl rock band "Baby Metal". "Oh Majinai"
Thanks. Not soon but sometime later, I give you my word.
You guys are amazing, so cool to see you reacting to a swedish band
This video was such a great opportunity to know more about how devastating the war was. Especially, I can't erase the image of a young soldier in my head.
Yes, the war always repeats itself since the history has begun. it's so terrible. 😥😥
I just saw this, but seeing the man in the middle trying to hold back the tears is how every man I've ever met feels when he's heard this song. There's something specifically about two brothers in arms dying clinging together like children that just makes you get that tight feeling in your throat, like you're trying to swallow a rock. It's like a punch to the gut.
Most middle-aged males tend to be more emotional than their 40's, and reactors including myself seem not an exception, but this song was so touching with many brilliant co-workers who put lots of energy into this video.
皆さん、お言葉が堪能で羨ましいですね。なんとなく内容は分かる気がします。とてもいい映像でした。❤
Very respectful people! Great reaction! Much love from Sweden!
Thanks for the kind words here. 🙏
I loved to hear that live. It's emotional even from stage on consert. Great reaction and greetings from Sweden! 🤘😊
Oh, I'm glad you liked this. I have been forgetting almost hard rock for a long time as I'm aging, but I'm sometimes surprised to find a hard rock fan around me like Prof. Imazato who featured in this video. He seems even to play a guitar in the hard rock band, of which I'm totally not aware.
Yes, I saw it live too,in Antwerp,it was awesome, greetings from Belgium 🤘
Amazing reaction to great band 😊
Thank you for reacting to Sabaton!
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Awesome, have them react to en livstid i krig next 🤗
I have never expected Japanese to react to Sabaton from Sweden. Awesome 😊
Right!
Sabaton, Great 🎉
It looks like there are lots of great works from Sabaton, to which I hope you react.
Great music video with which many people around the world collaborate. 😊
It's so sad young ones gone without greeting their best days 😢😢
Respect for all the people who made this great song and music video. So many efforts are put into this. Great reaction 🎉.
Very very wonderful reaction ❤ Loved it.
Excellent ❤
Love Sabaton 🎉 Enjoyed this vvideo 😊
ヤンキー、大阪、blonde hair and bike。懐かしいな😢😮😊
あの時は厄介な存在に間違いなかったんですが、今はなかなか見当たらない、遠い昔の話になりましたね。
Tina Guo making her cello cry....
The sound of cello is breath-taking. 😊
イギリスのゆうめいな監督、Sam Mendesさんの映画、1917が思い付いたんですね。可哀想な若い人々が沢山死にましたね。
なるほど‼️😍
I thought at that time he would get the prize of Academy in 2020. He's so brilliant! 😚😚