Is not. But still, is wonderful. It is in the top like the rest of the best. Anyway, Oscars are just trash. My hopes still remains in Cesar's, that from my opinion are much more high in appreciation than the Oscar's. Like for the actrice Isabelle Adjani, that is the only actor alive that won 5, but not an Oscar. That shows that this premium is irrelevant.
100% agreed. But honestly in my opinion i should have been nominated for more especially Best Picture. This is one of the Greatest Films ever made and definitely in great movies list.
I love how it ends with the same music it plays when he takes her hand and leads her to the panic room under the house. It's like now they can be together forever and he will always be there to take her hand.
It starts with “Ivy’s song” though, then goes into the same music as in that scene you mentioned. This time, she’s the one taking his hand and saving him. 😊
Strange how this song is so beautiful but scares me a lot as well. Last movie I watched with my dad before he passed away from cancer 4 years ago, and this is a movie that he rent in 2004 when the movie came out. I wanted to see the movie so bad, but couldn't go the theater because of my age, so my dad showed up one day with the DVD that he had rent, and we ate pizzas watching it. Really ironic that this is the last movie I saw with him 12 years later… Love you dad, Sam
Actually, when I originally saw this, I hated it. But I hated it because my expectations of it being a horror/thriller were subverted. Later I watched a BTS of M. Knight talking about how it was his first *romance* he'd ever made, and I thought, "Romance? It was supposed to be a romance?" So I started thinking about it again and thought I'd give it another chance, knowing now what it was really supposed to be. Loved it ever since.
@@LevCallahan That was my initial reaction as well. Most people in fact. It was Bryce Dallas Howard and Joaquin Phoenix's performances that made me give it a second chance. So glad I did because after watching it from a different perspective I absolutely fell in love this movie.
Thank you very much for your very accurate comment: "¿Soy el único aquí que alguna vez esperaba ver una película de terror y en su lugar obtuvo una de las películas conmovedoras más grandes que se hayan hecho?" . TRADUCCIÓN, para los flojos que NO se toman la molestia. Ver mi comentario personal. Cuando tenga algo de tiempo, la comentaré en mi página www.importanciadevivir.com ¡NO ME PUDE CONTENER! Ya la comenté más arriba. Esto de ser Poeta y tener una Musa es terrible. Me saca del Tiempo-Espacio profano y me sumerge en la Infinitud de la Eternidad a contemplar la encarnación de los Arquetipos Universales y escribo esas visiones transversales que sólo Eya entiende y aprecia, porque para eso existimos: Simbiosis de Ser, Hacer y Zentir en un Proceso Recursivo de perfeccionamiento de la Encarnación de la Mente y el KonraZión. 15-10-2020 Como 15 minutos después de escribir el poemirijiYA de más arriba. 10:46horas.
My favorite movie of all time! But...even if you didn't like the movie, you can't deny this is one of the most moving, beautiful soundtracks ever created
A beautiful, sad, moving and uplifting film. Shy's best in my opinion---even better than "The Sixth Sense". A narrative on love and also on the pain often endured in this life, sometimes unbearable and often inescapable. One of the better soundtracks from JNH. A terribly under rated film.
It really is one of his calling cards. :) A few more he's known for (and does in this) are his consistent key changes, unfinished-sounding endings, and probably mostly known for his multiple chord progressions. *favorite composer* *knows all his music* xD
No doubt brother, a treasure conatined within the writing, acting and music.....something America just simply does not have the intelligence and morality to appreciate!
When the piano kicks in 1:13, then the uproar from the violins 1:32... The frisson incurred, grips your soul, holds you prisoner, pulling you like a ragdoll strung at the back of a speeding vehicle. Your helplessly enthralled. Then it's bliss.
This love story is just beautiful. She went above and beyond for her love Lucius. And this score is breath taking!!! Best movie by M Night hands down!!!!
A lot of love and dedication went into this (as with the film), you can feel that for sure. This is just on the very top when it comes to film music in my opinion, or just music in general... absolutely AMAZING score and movie.
On a good note, this movie is, like everyone else is saying, a masterpiece and James Newton Howard did a masterful good job composing the score to this movie.
I remember buying the original soundtrack CD and being bummed when I couldn't find the piano part that plays at 1:13. Glad they released the complete score.
...Sadly, they did not. This is from a promotional recording sessions "complete score" that was leaked from the studio some time ago. The album art that came out for it was made by bootleggers. This is, unfortunately, not for sale, and can only be found by pirating. ...Dang I kinda dug myself a hole, there.
Yes, the real dramatic action at the end is in the decision the elders make and what it means, and in how the emotional return of Ivy plays against it. I think there was a lot of initial disappointment that the climax of the narrative wasn't "bigger," leaving a sort of "is this all there is" feeling. But the emotional climax *was* big, and made the film... enough to deflect consideration about how implausible the situation itself was.
If I were to compare this movie to Signs, I'd have to say that both require you to swallow a major implausibility, but at least in this one, the implausibility is a smaller conceit and the overall film hangs together well. Where this film ranks up there with Signs, for me, is the score is flawless.
I was also! I was very much in love with a man who was gone when I saw this, so that rawness and sorrow added depth to the experience.. It was such an incredibly touching story... the love aspect was one of the most powerful and touching of any movie I'd seen.. the devotion.. the power of the ending.. the end theme capped off the movie.. rarely has an ending had me in such tears.. the pure power of the emotions.. stunning
@@serenity6415 Its not a trolling comment at all. Women are not biologically capable of loving a man. Sure they can love their own children, but even that is cicumstantial. But a woman will never actually love a man, they only love the resources and benefits a man can give them.
Great movie. Saw it when it came out and loved it initially. Was a little thrown off that there was such a rational explanation to what was going on really, but still loved it. The soundtrack just amplified the greatness. M. Knight has at times some wizardry in him...
I never saw the trailer. Rented it at Blockbuster back then and was not disappointed. Sometimes trailers are too misleading. Glad to finally found this soundtrack :D
As much as people hate on this movie I don't think there could have been a better team to create it...the innocence of the theme at 2:58, it's not just a love story, it's an everything good and worth saving story
Nice, well done for doing this. I love that piano at 1:15 shame theres not a longer version of that bit as I love it and i'm sure theres variations of it in the film.
5:39 on... I could listen to that last bit for hours. In the DVD release of the movie, I used to do just that!... That portion of the song played on loop in the main menu.
I listen to other violinists, but I can always tell when it's Hahn. Her passion for playing is one of a kind. I wish JNH and HH would collab again because this is one of my favorite soundtracks of all time.
Bravery is not the absence of fear. It is the ability to be shaking in your boots, scared to death of what will happen if you take another step... and then taking that step anyway. Because something more important than yourself drives you. The love of Edward is one that hides his children away from the pains of the world, always safe by his side, always dependent and always in fear. He uses it to protect them, but also uses the veil of "selflessness" to hide his own shames and regrets. The love of Ivy is not selfless: it is driven by a need, a selfish desire to help someone that she loves. But it is not simulated, it is not a facade of piety. That love drives her to do great things, because it is more important than anything else to her. It is more than herself and her fears. What's so amazing about The Village is how it shows one woman's act of bravery serving as a catalyst for others. Every step Ivy takes is an accusation against her father and the elders of the village. It is a shame to see this woman - a woman so terrified of the monsters they created - face her fears and do what they should have done so long ago. And she does it out of love. True love. Real love. The elders are given a choice, at the end. They can continue this place, this life... if that is something they still wish for. For some reason, Wikipedia (and my friend I talked into watching this movie) says that they agree to stay in the village at the end, but their decision seemed to me to be obviously the opposite. I see them making a hard choice, facing their greatest fear: the shame they will face when they speak to their children. I see them doing that because they see one terrified little girl putting one foot in front of the other. Out of love. The world moves for love. It kneels before love in awe.
Carl Hester won a medal in London Olympics riding his horse Utopia to The Gravel Road in Freestyle Dressage It's a stunning piece of horsemanship Accounting for every note of the music.
"EL MUNDO SE MUEVE POR AMOR. SE ARRODILLA ANTE ÉL, CON ASOMBRO". Ojalá fuese así, de Zencillo. ¡Mi Amor, Mi Byddha! Por el contrario. El Mundo, ¡hecho de Odio y Rencor!, se subleva terremoto, tsunami y huracán en su contra, cada vez que asoma su cara. ¡Nadie se dio cuenta que esta es la versión alternativa, doble opuesto a Romeo y Julieta! En vez de ser Julieta la que yace en su lecho de muerte, es él, y en vez de suicidarse junto a él, ella parte a buscar el "Elixir" que le salvará la vida. Esta historia se emparenta con el Mito original que inspira Toda Historia de Amor: Eros y Psiké. Acá ella es Eros y él es Psiké. Es la verZión Matríztica de la Relación entre La Mente y El CoraZión. Esta es una película poética, NO de "acción barata". (Este verso debe ser recitado como la recriminación que hace Merlín a Uther cuando exige "Excalibbur") Quienes la critican son insensibles a la Poesía que destila su rostro. ¿¡Cómo NO amarla si está hecha de Amor!? ¡Corazón con patas! Mi Ser tiene Zentido por tu Existencia. La Angustia del padre es auténtica, pero es más fuerte su amor, para dejarla ir en su travesía inicática por el bosque de los monstruos. Sabe que si NO la deja, ella morirá con él. Prefiere quebrar La Ley de Exclusión mundanal a verla marchitarse a su lado, lentamente, lamentando en NO haber intentado salvar su Amor. Por eso dice ese díptico, que sólo un poeta podría concebir. Yo sigo vivo, gracias a ella. Una oración por mi suegro que un día me dijo: "Usted ganó, se llevó a mi hija". Cuando me repuse del impacto, le dije: ¡Esto nunca se trató de una competencia! ¡Yo nunca intenté quitarle a su hija! Ella NO ha dejado de amarlo. Siempre ha sido y será su padre. Pero ahora también quiere tener vida propia, tal como usted formó su propia familia. Guardó silencio. Nunca supe si entendió. Sólo sé que me odió cuando la traicioné. Hasta el día de hoy vivimos separados. La Esperanza de reunirnos nos anima a seguir adelante y pronto lo haremos.
@@mundosoft De NO ser por tu intervención, ¡habría olvidado por completo esto! La beberé en tu nombre esta tarde,mientras esté en el seminario "La Refundación de Chile", que este domingo 18 tendrá un conversatorio público para todo expectador a través de youtube, así que atento. En él pretendo hacer una pequeña intrvención, para lo cual llevo preparándome dos semanas en afinar una Teoría de lo Humano que explica muchas cosas, casi todas, la que he esbozado en mi página: www.importanciadevivir.com son las 3 publicaciones más recientes. Ojalá los dioses lo favorezcan. Como la indicación de la página dice 11 meses, deduzco que mi comentario original fue escrito en Septiembre de 2019. Mes complejo puesto que estoy separado de mi mujer por motivos de fuerza mayor hace años y esta película, por el triángulo padre-hija-enamorado de la hija, nos identifica totalmente. Que en paz descanse el bueno de mi suegro, que NO supo entender la complejidad de la relación con su hija. Muchas gracias por tu recordatorio, has sino enviado por el Espíritu para darme un punto de partida para la inmensidad de la labor encomendada. Se lo diré a mi Musa Inspiradora, también te lo agradecerá. 15-10-2020
The film is what it is. I don't mind the flaws that much (even though some of them are crippling as hell! The editing during the attack in the forrest and the reveal of what/who these monsters are ... JESUS! ...). But the scenes that work are freaking fantastic! Shyamalan truly is like no other director. Both mesmerisingly good and then again a million miles off the track. But the stuff that works, works phenomenally well. Especially with James Newton Howard's music. In my eyes, Unbreakable will always be Shyamalan's best movie. But, out of all Shyamalan movies, The Village has the best score.
This composer J. N. Howard should have won the Oscar that year. This is the most beautiful score I've ever heard.
Oscar is a decision made by few members of the Oscar. It means not much
Is not. But still, is wonderful. It is in the top like the rest of the best. Anyway, Oscars are just trash. My hopes still remains in Cesar's, that from my opinion are much more high in appreciation than the Oscar's. Like for the actrice Isabelle Adjani, that is the only actor alive that won 5, but not an Oscar. That shows that this premium is irrelevant.
@@Blitzy279 Oscars are just a popularity contest and favoritism.
100% agreed. But honestly in my opinion i should have been nominated for more especially Best Picture. This is one of the Greatest Films ever made and definitely in great movies list.
People called the ending anti-climatic. I call it perfect.
yes
True
This film changed my life from darkness to light
Me too. I loved it!
absolutely
I love how it ends with the same music it plays when he takes her hand and leads her to the panic room under the house. It's like now they can be together forever and he will always be there to take her hand.
Jam Lym 😥😥😥
I had not made that connection until you pointed it out. Oddly enough I love that music in the scene, had just not connected it to the end credits.
Jam Lym I love this, too!! 💞 Most people do not notice that ☺ ☺ ♥
It is the point at which, first, he truly claims her, and at which she announce s hav ing claimed him in return by winning back his life.
It starts with “Ivy’s song” though, then goes into the same music as in that scene you mentioned. This time, she’s the one taking his hand and saving him. 😊
Strange how this song is so beautiful but scares me a lot as well. Last movie I watched with my dad before he passed away from cancer 4 years ago, and this is a movie that he rent in 2004 when the movie came out. I wanted to see the movie so bad, but couldn't go the theater because of my age, so my dad showed up one day with the DVD that he had rent, and we ate pizzas watching it. Really ironic that this is the last movie I saw with him 12 years later… Love you dad, Sam
Sending u lots of love and hopes and wishes. Cherish the memories . As we all leave earth one day
@@mansiparmar273 thank you for your sweet words 😌😌
Beautiful memories...thank you for sharing ❤
Am i the onlyone here that once was excpecting to see a Horror Movie and got instead one of the greatest touching Movies ever Made???
one of my favorites. m. night to me is brilliant.
Actually, when I originally saw this, I hated it. But I hated it because my expectations of it being a horror/thriller were subverted. Later I watched a BTS of M. Knight talking about how it was his first *romance* he'd ever made, and I thought, "Romance? It was supposed to be a romance?"
So I started thinking about it again and thought I'd give it another chance, knowing now what it was really supposed to be. Loved it ever since.
@@LevCallahan That was my initial reaction as well. Most people in fact. It was Bryce Dallas Howard and Joaquin Phoenix's performances that made me give it a second chance. So glad I did because after watching it from a different perspective I absolutely fell in love this movie.
... a magnificent love story.
Thank you very much for your very accurate comment:
"¿Soy el único aquí que alguna vez esperaba ver una película de terror y en su lugar obtuvo una de las películas conmovedoras más grandes que se hayan hecho?" .
TRADUCCIÓN, para los flojos que NO se toman la molestia.
Ver mi comentario personal. Cuando tenga algo de tiempo, la comentaré en mi página www.importanciadevivir.com ¡NO ME PUDE CONTENER! Ya la comenté más arriba.
Esto de ser Poeta y tener una Musa es terrible.
Me saca del Tiempo-Espacio profano y me sumerge en la Infinitud de la Eternidad a contemplar la encarnación de los Arquetipos Universales y escribo esas visiones transversales que sólo Eya entiende y aprecia, porque para eso existimos: Simbiosis de Ser, Hacer y Zentir en un Proceso Recursivo de perfeccionamiento de la Encarnación de la Mente y el KonraZión.
15-10-2020 Como 15 minutos después de escribir el poemirijiYA de más arriba. 10:46horas.
My favorite movie of all time! But...even if you didn't like the movie, you can't deny this is one of the most moving, beautiful soundtracks ever created
A beautiful, sad, moving and uplifting film. Shy's best in my opinion---even better than "The Sixth Sense". A narrative on love and also on the pain often endured in this life, sometimes unbearable and often inescapable. One of the better soundtracks from JNH. A terribly under rated film.
Signs is definitely his best. Village is good but it's close to sixth sense.
The village is my fave but something about tony collet and that “look at my face” line gets my every time
This is my personal favorite film by M. Night Shyamalan.
one of several excellent films
Jam Lym tied with Lady in the Water and Split as my favorite, and all 3 have incredible scores.
@Erick Berriz Split was absolutely fantastic, in my opinion. And The Visit was great, gross fun.
@Erick Berriz Agreed! And they filmed part of it in my town, so that's super cool too. I think we will both enjoy it.
This film, and Signs are my top two
And Howard's score was a beautiful complement to that. I agree that it could have won an Oscar.
My favorite movie! 🥰 who agrees that this movie is great!
"The world moves for Love. It kneels before it in awe" :)
Sixtus Magicus best scene of the movie
Sixtus Magicus thank you 😊🤝🐾
Beautiful thought.. thank you
One of the best written lines I've seen bbn in a movie.
Real love does not exist.
I like how he tends to hold notes for longer than expected.
It really is one of his calling cards. :) A few more he's known for (and
does in this) are his consistent key changes, unfinished-sounding
endings, and probably mostly known for his multiple chord progressions.
*favorite composer* *knows all his music* xD
So true. He is one of my favorite composers.
from 3:53 - 4:04 is absolutely stunning. something about that part is so calming, like finally being able to breathe or the touch of someone you love
What a beautiful observation!
Kate Elizabeth I feel that
very nice. i find the whole soundtrack very lovely and moving
No doubt brother, a treasure conatined within the writing, acting and music.....something America just simply does not have the intelligence and morality to appreciate!
Hillary Hahn!..............stunning violin player......simply stunning!
When the piano kicks in 1:13, then the uproar from the violins 1:32... The frisson incurred, grips your soul, holds you prisoner, pulling you like a ragdoll strung at the back of a speeding vehicle. Your helplessly enthralled. Then it's bliss.
2018 and still moved by this score!
2022 and still love this movie and the musical score
@@uravirginwhocantdrive1400 The movie is okay.
But the score is truly one of James Newton Howard's best.
2022
2024
So beautiful!!
This love story is just beautiful. She went above and beyond for her love Lucius. And this score is breath taking!!! Best movie by M Night hands down!!!!
A lot of love and dedication went into this (as with the film), you can feel that for sure. This is just on the very top when it comes to film music in my opinion, or just music in general... absolutely AMAZING score and movie.
yes
When I am older and not thinking as clearly, this may be the movie still remembered.
On a good note, this movie is, like everyone else is saying, a masterpiece and James Newton Howard did a masterful good job composing the score to this movie.
I remember buying the original soundtrack CD and being bummed when I couldn't find the piano part that plays at 1:13. Glad they released the complete score.
...Sadly, they did not. This is from a promotional recording sessions "complete score" that was leaked from the studio some time ago. The album art that came out for it was made by bootleggers. This is, unfortunately, not for sale, and can only be found by pirating.
...Dang I kinda dug myself a hole, there.
The most beautiful piece of music
Yes, the real dramatic action at the end is in the decision the elders make and what it means, and in how the emotional return of Ivy plays against it. I think there was a lot of initial disappointment that the climax of the narrative wasn't "bigger," leaving a sort of "is this all there is" feeling. But the emotional climax *was* big, and made the film... enough to deflect consideration about how implausible the situation itself was.
If I were to compare this movie to Signs, I'd have to say that both require you to swallow a major implausibility, but at least in this one, the implausibility is a smaller conceit and the overall film hangs together well. Where this film ranks up there with Signs, for me, is the score is flawless.
I was also! I was very much in love with a man who was gone when I saw this, so that rawness and sorrow added depth to the experience.. It was such an incredibly touching story... the love aspect was one of the most powerful and touching of any movie I'd seen.. the devotion.. the power of the ending.. the end theme capped off the movie.. rarely has an ending had me in such tears.. the pure power of the emotions.. stunning
Lol. Women do not know love.
@@LordMalice6d9 You realize how utterly stupid you make yourself look with that statement. Or just a way too obvious troll.
@@serenity6415 Its not a trolling comment at all.
Women are not biologically capable of loving a man. Sure they can love their own children, but even that is cicumstantial. But a woman will never actually love a man, they only love the resources and benefits a man can give them.
1:31 that moment when it starts... so many feelings, emotions, the past... everything becomes so sad.
Reminds me of when Ivy waited for Lucius in the doorway as the monster slowly crept up. Shows how much she knew he would come for her
Who else got chills when Lucius grabbed her hand in the doorway?
Every single time!
That scene was beautiful.
1:35 - 2:45 is my favorite part
+jillvlantine mine 2
Me too! Simply awe-inspiring!
Elektra 0:00-7:34 is my favorite
mine too !!!
As soon as that part played my heart started racing
I love this movie and soundtrack and I love Bryce Dallas Howard
me too
I agree, i can't get enough of the village, but a sequel would mess it up
This music is absolutely breath taking. Thank you James Newton Howard. You've managed to touch every emotion inside me.
Great movie. Saw it when it came out and loved it initially. Was a little thrown off that there was such a rational explanation to what was going on really, but still loved it. The soundtrack just amplified the greatness. M. Knight has at times some wizardry in him...
I never saw the trailer. Rented it at Blockbuster back then and was not disappointed. Sometimes trailers are too misleading. Glad to finally found this soundtrack :D
Great score. This wasn't on the original soundtrack and I was disappointed cause I love this part.
my girlfriend has never seen this movie. I tell her it is so beautiful it will make her cry. the soundtrack is incredible.
Yeah right she will see it.
I wish I could buy this track! So beautiful.
+Alex Alerasoul Thank you for editing and compiling this track so we can all enjoy it. It's truly beautiful!
la bellezza di questa composizione rasenta la perfezione
one of the greatest film EVER! i'll remember it till the end of my days...
Thank you thank you for posting this! I would replay the credits just to hear this compilation...
This is one of my favourite movies
So touching
the music is superb, very emotional
Hell no dude lol. If you know Shyamalan, you know that there's a deeper meaning than just anything scary in particular
This is a really beautiful piece of music.
my amazing taste of music brought me here
Thanks MAN FOR UPLOADING THIS GAVE ME THE CHILLS!
I'm back Lucius ..... BRAAAM
(Begins of the end) 1:31
1:30 brings tears to my eyes, it's so incredibly beautiful!!!
Not enough of this theme 6:45. For me it's the most touching element of the score.
“You are fearless in a way that I shall never know”.
As much as people hate on this movie I don't think there could have been a better team to create it...the innocence of the theme at 2:58, it's not just a love story, it's an everything good and worth saving story
This is powerful. Beautiful, truly.
my amazing taste of music brought me here
Wow, wow, wow. Great find! Big fan of this OST
Probably my favourite pice from the score, right here..... it breaks my heart every time!!!
my amazing taste of music brought me here
Love this version! Thank you for posting it. One of my fav scores.
After 6:45 till the end...goosebumps!
Exquisite. Reminiscent of Ralph Vaughn Williams's Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis in parts.
.....and the Lark Ascending!!
One of the best on here. Thank you for the creation
I'm back Lucius!
Love the part at 1:30- just amazing!
One of my favorite movies and soundtracks ever, especially with the help of violin from Hillary Hahn!
I really wish that M. Night and James Newton Howard would team up again. They were magical together.
Blessed more than magical.
That's the point and essence of it.
Holy Spirit.
Nice, well done for doing this. I love that piano at 1:15 shame theres not a longer version of that bit as I love it and i'm sure theres variations of it in the film.
There sort of is. Not too much longer or expanded, but something else: watch?v=ZS4PN67H2M4
***** Cheers mate! this is immense. on my 6th rewind now ha
R.I.P. William Hurt! 😢😢😢😭😭😭
incredibly beautiful, thanks for uploading!
Phenomenal! This really reminds me of Fauré's 'The Lark Ascending'
5:39 on... I could listen to that last bit for hours. In the DVD release of the movie, I used to do just that!... That portion of the song played on loop in the main menu.
Hilary Hahn plays with her soul... T.T
yes
I listen to other violinists, but I can always tell when it's Hahn. Her passion for playing is one of a kind. I wish JNH and HH would collab again because this is one of my favorite soundtracks of all time.
She was 24 when they recorded this, my god I love her. She's incredible.
Thank you for putting this together
The movie had a nice ending + good sound track
simply beautiful..
Bravery is not the absence of fear. It is the ability to be shaking in your boots, scared to death of what will happen if you take another step... and then taking that step anyway. Because something more important than yourself drives you.
The love of Edward is one that hides his children away from the pains of the world, always safe by his side, always dependent and always in fear. He uses it to protect them, but also uses the veil of "selflessness" to hide his own shames and regrets. The love of Ivy is not selfless: it is driven by a need, a selfish desire to help someone that she loves. But it is not simulated, it is not a facade of piety. That love drives her to do great things, because it is more important than anything else to her. It is more than herself and her fears.
What's so amazing about The Village is how it shows one woman's act of bravery serving as a catalyst for others. Every step Ivy takes is an accusation against her father and the elders of the village. It is a shame to see this woman - a woman so terrified of the monsters they created - face her fears and do what they should have done so long ago. And she does it out of love. True love. Real love.
The elders are given a choice, at the end. They can continue this place, this life... if that is something they still wish for. For some reason, Wikipedia (and my friend I talked into watching this movie) says that they agree to stay in the village at the end, but their decision seemed to me to be obviously the opposite. I see them making a hard choice, facing their greatest fear: the shame they will face when they speak to their children. I see them doing that because they see one terrified little girl putting one foot in front of the other. Out of love. The world moves for love. It kneels before love in awe.
Me too!!!!! It's devastating when that violin gets going!!!!
Listening in 2017:)
OHHH MYYYY GOOOOD!!!! I HEAR HEAVEN!
thank you for posting this
such a beautiful melancholic soundtrack
Carl Hester won a medal in London
Olympics riding his horse Utopia to
The Gravel Road in Freestyle Dressage
It's a stunning piece of horsemanship
Accounting for every note of the music.
The perfect Red Pill movie.
I absolutely love this! Thank youu!
Una de las mejores piezas musicales y la película es hermosa 😍
I'm back Lucius .........BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM !!
I love his films but he kinda blew a huge load w the sixth sense. Kinda hard to recover from such an amazing achievement.
"EL MUNDO SE MUEVE POR AMOR.
SE ARRODILLA ANTE ÉL, CON ASOMBRO".
Ojalá fuese así, de Zencillo.
¡Mi Amor, Mi Byddha!
Por el contrario.
El Mundo, ¡hecho de Odio y Rencor!,
se subleva terremoto, tsunami y huracán
en su contra, cada vez que asoma su cara.
¡Nadie se dio cuenta que esta es la versión
alternativa, doble opuesto a Romeo y Julieta!
En vez de ser Julieta la que yace en su lecho de muerte,
es él, y en vez de suicidarse junto a él,
ella parte a buscar el "Elixir" que le salvará la vida.
Esta historia se emparenta con el Mito original
que inspira Toda Historia de Amor: Eros y Psiké.
Acá ella es Eros y él es Psiké.
Es la verZión Matríztica de la Relación
entre La Mente y El CoraZión.
Esta es una película poética, NO de "acción barata".
(Este verso debe ser recitado como la recriminación
que hace Merlín a Uther cuando exige "Excalibbur")
Quienes la critican son insensibles a la Poesía que destila su rostro.
¿¡Cómo NO amarla si está hecha de Amor!?
¡Corazón con patas!
Mi Ser tiene Zentido por tu Existencia.
La Angustia del padre es auténtica,
pero es más fuerte su amor,
para dejarla ir en su travesía inicática
por el bosque de los monstruos.
Sabe que si NO la deja, ella morirá con él.
Prefiere quebrar La Ley de Exclusión mundanal
a verla marchitarse a su lado, lentamente,
lamentando en NO haber intentado salvar su Amor.
Por eso dice ese díptico, que sólo un poeta podría concebir.
Yo sigo vivo, gracias a ella.
Una oración por mi suegro que un día me dijo:
"Usted ganó, se llevó a mi hija".
Cuando me repuse del impacto, le dije:
¡Esto nunca se trató de una competencia!
¡Yo nunca intenté quitarle a su hija!
Ella NO ha dejado de amarlo.
Siempre ha sido y será su padre.
Pero ahora también quiere tener vida propia,
tal como usted formó su propia familia.
Guardó silencio. Nunca supe si entendió.
Sólo sé que me odió cuando la traicioné.
Hasta el día de hoy vivimos separados.
La Esperanza de reunirnos nos anima
a seguir adelante y pronto lo haremos.
Una cerveza para usted, buen hombre.
@@mundosoft De NO ser por tu intervención, ¡habría olvidado por completo esto! La beberé en tu nombre esta tarde,mientras esté en el seminario "La Refundación de Chile", que este domingo 18 tendrá un conversatorio público para todo expectador a través de youtube, así que atento. En él pretendo hacer una pequeña intrvención, para lo cual llevo preparándome dos semanas en afinar una Teoría de lo Humano que explica muchas cosas, casi todas, la que he esbozado en mi página: www.importanciadevivir.com son las 3 publicaciones más recientes. Ojalá los dioses lo favorezcan. Como la indicación de la página dice 11 meses, deduzco que mi comentario original fue escrito en Septiembre de 2019. Mes complejo puesto que estoy separado de mi mujer por motivos de fuerza mayor hace años y esta película, por el triángulo padre-hija-enamorado de la hija, nos identifica totalmente. Que en paz descanse el bueno de mi suegro, que NO supo entender la complejidad de la relación con su hija. Muchas gracias por tu recordatorio, has sino enviado por el Espíritu para darme un punto de partida para la inmensidad de la labor encomendada. Se lo diré a mi Musa Inspiradora, también te lo agradecerá. 15-10-2020
Beautiful man
Love this movie! Who else wanted a sequel?
Thank you for this!
masterpiece
as underwhelming as this movie is you have to admit the score is phenomenal
Breathtaking
1:30 - 2:15 awesome!
3:54 just kills me it's so beautiful.
Lovely music
Hilary Hahn with her violin is unmistakeable
🌹♥️🌹. 🎻💐
You are not the only one.
2:13 is the embodiment of true love
Music and the cast👌
Sublime!
Absolutely correct.
Pure Art
muchas gracias por la musica tan emocionante como la escena con un violin que hace sentir esa sensacion que pone "los pelos de punta"
Jack Napier de nada
On my lunch break. Need some music to relax. Bravo!
The film is what it is. I don't mind the flaws that much (even though some of them are crippling as hell! The editing during the attack in the forrest and the reveal of what/who these monsters are ... JESUS! ...). But the scenes that work are freaking fantastic! Shyamalan truly is like no other director. Both mesmerisingly good and then again a million miles off the track. But the stuff that works, works phenomenally well. Especially with James Newton Howard's music.
In my eyes, Unbreakable will always be Shyamalan's best movie. But, out of all Shyamalan movies, The Village has the best score.