Yes especially when the ‘disaster’ is bigger than the whole of earth its self There is no where to run to Nothing to be done In many ways no reason to panic, because it’s already over So horrifying!
The use of classical music, ultra slow motion captures, makes it extremely emotional and the mind blowing opening sequence. This film is just my favourite of Lars von Trier.
Beautiful and touching. The inescapable reality of death. We are NOT immortal. We will die. Realizing this fact can be depressing for an ego that thought it will live forever, or it can be profoundly liberating and transform completely the way we live here in this reality, making every moment precious and sacred. Thank you for this
Excellent video!Congratulations!I've watched "Melancholia" a few years ago and I didn't really like it but I think I will give it a second chance.I've watched "Breaking the Waves" a few times.It's probably my favourite Von Trier film!
I think in a similar situation I will do the same, spendind the last moments of my life next to the peoples I really love. In the movie the two sisters and the boy are the true family, same blood, unbreakable bond. The husbands of both of them vanished before that strong bond together with any other people around them.
Sometimes an actual event or a film will bring up the idea of an apocalyptic fate the entire earth could face. I do care about my family, myself, etc., but I really concentrate on the entire earth , all it's inhabitants, animals, fauna, etc. being wiped out, Never to come back. The end of all life on earth and what an epic tragedy that is. Beyond belief. Millions of years gone and all that entails. It would cripple me if that scenario happened. One death is conceivable, but an entire planet and all it has been or ever will be, is beyond comprehension. And, we don't know IF there could be such an event in earths future . But, we are also aware that we could destroy the earth, from within. And we really need to ensure we save our planet, for the future.
Earth will die too, as the sun and every star in the universe. Everything will turn into nothing one day, no matter what we do. Our brain can't handle that unless we are depressed that the message of the film
I can't wait for all life to go extinct. The destruction of all life wouldn't be a tragedy, the beginning of life is a true tragedy. It made all these beings capable of immense suffering, and oh boy there is a lot of suffering in these pathetic world
Hm. I really like this analysis, I just think there's a lot more to look at here, especially when talking about justine her feelings and the things that are put on her. I think the director had characters put specific pressures that at the end for example might have made her more accepting. I'm not sure though that's why I'm going through analysis's looking hahaha. Any help would be appreciated, cheers!
At the end this film teaches us all that we are mortal and there is no scape for death no meter your religion or social status that we are in this planet just for a limited time and we have to learn to accept that reality in the end we all have a Melancholia inside us.
It made no sense that the husband John would kill himself with pills given how interested he was with the unfolding event. Why not wait for it and witness it? Probably a quicker end than destroying your heart and liver.
I think Justine is not depressed. She s seen as odd by the silly society and her sister is part of the establishment. Justine is sane and bright and so is her nephew.
no, this film actually is 💯 % about depression, and it was written from the director perspective as he suffered from depression him self, so the film is more likely about the director him self, as he trying to emphasise how depression looks like, and he did a great job.
I thought this movie was very good, but was SO pissed off that they showed the collision at the beginning of the movie. It would have been SO much better for US to not know what was going to happen. It was just like how mad people got when someone would ruin the ending of the sixth sense for them...
This might be the best Apocalyptic film ever made. The stress and anxiety of that planet just being seen made it a horror movie to me.
I agree - I’ve watched everything horror and this is probably by far the scariest movie I’ve ever seen!
It's scary because it could be real. And in such an event there is no way out for sure and nothing count anymore but you in front of the end.
Yes especially when the ‘disaster’ is bigger than the whole of earth its self
There is no where to run to
Nothing to be done
In many ways no reason to panic, because it’s already over
So horrifying!
The use of classical music, ultra slow motion captures, makes it extremely emotional and the mind blowing opening sequence. This film is just my favourite of Lars von Trier.
Wagner was a PERFECT choice for this movie
Is a good movie, but Nymphomaniac's been more engaging for me.
Beautiful and touching. The inescapable reality of death. We are NOT immortal. We will die. Realizing this fact can be depressing for an ego that thought it will live forever, or it can be profoundly liberating and transform completely the way we live here in this reality, making every moment precious and sacred.
Thank you for this
I have never forgotten this movie, it remains in my subconscious whenever I see the night sky. 😢
Watching this on covid crisis 2020. Good analysis.
This is a great analysis! Can't wait to see (and potentially help) with more of these.
Kirsten Dunst is more beautiful each year; She has the look of actresses from the golden age of Hollywood. This is a great movie too.
You mean when everyone was white and had european appearance.
@@donjuan3296 AKA when they were the most beautiful
@@donjuan3296 not at all, she delivers a so much respectful performance to all people who suffer depression
Enjoyed this. Such a unique beautiful film, one you won't forget.
Absolutely awesome, Matt!
The end of the world symbolizes the world crashing down around Justine. Her world changes forever, and she just accepts it.
It’s about feelings ,,, pure feelings as far as I’ve seen the reviews & clips,,,
Thank you! I feel like finally someone made it make sense to me. Thank you
Excellent video!Congratulations!I've watched "Melancholia" a few years ago and I didn't really like it but I think I will give it a second chance.I've watched "Breaking the Waves" a few times.It's probably my favourite Von Trier film!
One of the greatest films for sure
Beautiful. Thank you
Even in the apocalypse, humans cannot help but be self-involved.
I think in a similar situation I will do the same, spendind the last moments of my life next to the peoples I really love. In the movie the two sisters and the boy are the true family, same blood, unbreakable bond. The husbands of both of them vanished before that strong bond together with any other people around them.
Sometimes an actual event or a film will bring up the idea of an apocalyptic fate the entire earth could face. I do care about my family, myself, etc., but I really concentrate on the entire earth , all it's inhabitants, animals, fauna, etc. being wiped out, Never to come back. The end of all life on earth and what an epic tragedy that is. Beyond belief. Millions of years gone and all that entails. It would cripple me if that scenario happened. One death is conceivable, but an entire planet and all it has been or ever will be, is beyond comprehension. And, we don't know IF there could be such an event in earths future . But, we are also aware that we could destroy the earth, from within. And we really need to ensure we save our planet, for the future.
Earth will die too, as the sun and every star in the universe. Everything will turn into nothing one day, no matter what we do. Our brain can't handle that unless we are depressed that the message of the film
I can't wait for all life to go extinct. The destruction of all life wouldn't be a tragedy, the beginning of life is a true tragedy. It made all these beings capable of immense suffering, and oh boy there is a lot of suffering in these pathetic world
One of the most dark and depressing films I've ever seen.
So Wonderful movie. i just adore it..
Loved this film.
Hm. I really like this analysis, I just think there's a lot more to look at here, especially when talking about justine her feelings and the things that are put on her. I think the director had characters put specific pressures that at the end for example might have made her more accepting. I'm not sure though that's why I'm going through analysis's looking hahaha. Any help would be appreciated, cheers!
I thought this movie was a supreme waste of time until I saw this. Thanks so much.
Great commentary man thank you , is there any other movies like this?
At the end this film teaches us all that we are mortal and there is no scape for death no meter your religion or social status that we are in this planet just for a limited time and we have to learn to accept that reality in the end we all have a Melancholia inside us.
Izvrstan atmosferičan film.
no asteroid shower, no earthqauke. that would be the most calm collision.
Does anyone understand what the child represents?
Well said 👏🏼
oNe woRd, AwSOME
It made no sense that the husband John would kill himself with pills given how interested he was with the unfolding event. Why not wait for it and witness it? Probably a quicker end than destroying your heart and liver.
John had narcissistic traits , narcs simply can’t handle being wrong .
It makes a powerful point that men can't prevent women from dying inevitably. It represents male impotence in the face of nature/God
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black line is melancholia path
blue line is earth
Other way around
cool
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Praise be the Father in Heaven, the Son our Lord and Savior, and the Holy Ghost who resides in us. Amen!
I think Justine is not depressed. She s seen as odd by the silly society and her sister is part of the establishment. Justine is sane and bright and so is her nephew.
you clearly don't know what depression is then... have you even watched the film?
I have almost always been somewhere on the loop of depression... and GAD... and PTSD. This is a pretty good reflection of all of that...
no, this film actually is 💯 % about depression, and it was written from the director perspective as he suffered from depression him self, so the film is more likely about the director him self, as he trying to emphasise how depression looks like, and he did a great job.
Claire is depressive.
Take it from me , Justine IS depressed ‼️
Now i don't have to watch the movie
Von Trier, like all of the evil elite, knows this is reality.... Hence the star studded cast who knows the same....
What is reality? We’re all gonna die? That’s not a secret
Maybe turn down your background music next time, it’s distracting and muffles your narrative.
I thought this movie was very good, but was SO pissed off that they showed the collision at the beginning of the movie. It would have been SO much better for US to not know what was going to happen. It was just like how mad people got when someone would ruin the ending of the sixth sense for them...
It s what is happening now. The sun is dying.
HA Ha, the sun has been burning itself out for centuries. it will eventually start to die out, but that will not happen fro millions of years.
@@ricktheitalianrebel6687 billions*
The sun has been dying for billions of years and its got another 4 to 6 billion years to go
You guys are sure it is billions and not just millions? Becoming a little bit nervous...