Imagine if that line got twisted at the end after they defeat Vecna and the Mindflayer with Vecna leaving a surviving piece of himself inside Max just like how the Mindflayer did to Billy hence I'M STILL HERE
This scene hit so hard. The whole episode is her literally fighting with her own demons and almost giving up. But remembering the times that make life worth living brought her back 👏
For me, this is the best scene in the whole series. I can't believe how intense it still is after multiple rewatches, the color and the song and Sadie's incredible acting, just great! I was so sure the writers were gonna kill her character off as a big "this season is dark" moment, and I'm so glad they didn't, because it sends a powerful "you can get through it" message.
Max realized that she has friends- her best friends (Lucas, Dustin, Mike, Will, El) and the power of friendship and love and that's what made her to fight back.. Max didn't think about her parents nor her bully brother, Billy, because all she got is her best friends and their frienship...!!
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it's not just the music. the suspense, the acting, the metaphor, the cinematography, the way it made the audience root for Max. everything is top-notch story-telling technique. it's a brilliant scene!!!
@@marvin2678 not letting Trauma/Depression consume you aka kill you and holding on to the bright spots in you're life ( the flashbacks ) to bring you back from the brink
this scene is just terrific. Reading a letter to Billy, transition into nightmare, memories about friends, choosing life and finally escaping... pure art
As someone who hasn’t seen the show, I disagree. This was only emotional if you know the context. There are great scenes that you get emotional if you’ve never seen the show or movie. This isn’t it
@@Mom_of_the_Chickies lmao you just said you haven’t seen the show. So how do you know? It’s the build up to character and what max went thru the last season. Don’t tell us how to feel when you’ve never seen the show wtf
I really dont think people realised we have witnessed something verry special this is the greatest scence ever made on so many levels , fear , love , joy , pain, grief , hope , agony and relief and the embodyment of depression and its causes , the fight against it and the weapons we have against it friends and art , mucic , and joyous memories its incredible
@@Mom_of_the_Chickies yea like i caught the scene where they are floating at the end of the titanic and didn get why she was so upset like does how does she even know this guy and what are they doing in freezing water ,
I thought a piano or a concrete piece would drop on her as she was running. Wouldn't know about this TV series if it weren't for my 13 year old niece. Good show 👍
Max’s character shows a clear example of what it feels like to deal with depression every single day. In a way the depression begins to make you forget every good memory you’ve had as if you’ve never been happy. This scene shows a perfect view of one’s mind dealing with depression and finally wanting to live and fight to survive to reach one’s happiness and remember that everything isn’t as it may seem. To get out of your own mind and actually realize that life has so much to give. The best of the song does it for me everytime!
Omg I'm bawling my eyes out as I rewatch this scene and read all the comments. We are not alone in this ❤️ We all have own struggles and this scene is magical because we can all relate. Just remember all the of good times and keep going 💪
I remember watching it when I was only 23 yo and fighting cancer with many series of chemo. Now I am still coming back to this song when day to day „problems” take over to remind myself what journey I had to make to be able to say I’m still here.
I don’t know if anyone noticed but Steve, Dustin and Lucas who were around Max were actually the OG babysitting crew in season two and that there the ones who are around her when she learns she needs her friends is very poetic and impactful.
@@Lee.na.23 to survive an encounter with Vecna is like winning the lottery playing with him is like playing with fire you will eventually get burned to death
@@andyb6400 because Max, a beloved character, was struggling and was about to die, and this is where she finds the strength to react and find her way back to her friends and realizes she wants to live. It's a very relatable scene for those who struggle with depression or feelings of hopelessness.
What’s beautiful is that this scene was used as a way to show Max didn’t truly want to die, she just wanted something to live for. When she found it, she was able to fight and get back to her life and those she loved.
I highly concur, I loved when they flashed back to Max's memories with her friends, and how they were there for her, even after she pushed them away. 💖
I dont have ptsd or depression but i have social anxiety and this scene really speaks to me. Espessially when he says " theres a reason you hide from them."
I think for a lot of us this scene made the entire season. In fact, I think it’s my favorite scene out of all of the seasons. I still tear up when I watch it. The combination of the emotion and the music and the friends trying desperately not to lose her just makes you want to live. When you see them putting their hands on their heads and freaking out when she’s in the air and yelling her name and the tear rolls down her cheek, pure genius.
@@nobodyspecial675 Stranger things and Arcane and Bojack Horseman have better anti-suicide scenes and way better psychologically than that show. That show glorifies it, meanwhile the 3 I mentioned above, show the cruel reality of mental trauma, ESPECIALLY Arcane.
1 season, this is all this show should have been, then it would have been magical the age of the actors is critical to this kind of series and they should always be 12-13 not a day older. remember we saw all this shticks on fringe already, you do remember 2000's fringe, although not as great as "lost" and "breaking bad", it is "fringe" that became your reality in 2020's and this show "stranger things" took a lot out of fringe, problem is.. it is a whole different generation now and things have greatly changed to the worse.
This scene. This season. This villain. The acting. The analogies and metaphors. I just finished it and it’s my favorite so far. I’m going to have to rewatch it before volume 2 comes out. Just amazing.
Vecna being the personification of guilt, depression, and suicidal thoughts makes him such an effective villain and metaphor for the series. I really loved how they built up Max's emotional struggles to cope with Billy's death despite their complicated past, and then how it was negatively affecting her personality and relationships. The way Max is able to finally break through that to escape from Vecna when she realizes she has people who care about her and she has reasons to keep living was just really powerful. I legitimately broke into tears during this sequence because Max finally overcoming her struggles felt so real. The bonds between these characters are just so strong and it's impossible to not get invested in them. Scenes like this are why I love this show so much.
Without a doubt, the best tv moment I've seen in a long time. "I'm still here" echoes so loud to so many people who are suffering from depression and feel like giving up on life. You fight through it. You hold memories in your mind that keep going ... you never give up.
i have clinical depression, and when i finally watched this, i related to it so much. finally getting into therapy, getting medication instead of letting it take over me
Fr man every time I watch this scene I cry, even though I know that Max escapes I watch it purely for how amazing the scene is. Episode 4 and 7 are easily the best from the volume.
Naw bro I teared up hard in this, I’m a fkn vet and the emotions this shit made me feel was like therapy. Some thing about her determination and her will to live and her friends never giving up on her plus the song playing was perfect lol don’t listen to these dipshits out here, scene was powerful as shit, god bless you!
Iconic scene. That song 💥. Those memories running through her mind while she was about to accept fate is mindblowing screenplay and writing 👏. And the sudden retaliation from Max and running back to life is crazy💪. Dialogue delivery is magnificent 💫. No reason that this is the greatest web-series ever made ❣
This scene broke the internet and brought back an old song in the top charts for weeks. Absolute perfection. I don’t think i was even breathing the first time I saw it. As a viewer, we so desperately want Max to survive. This was epic and I’ll remember that scene and how it made me feel, forever.
That I’m right here and all those memories of great times if there ever was a reason to not give up that was it nothing bad lasts forever it gets easier when you realise you mean so much to the people that have your back
I don’t understand what makes this scene so great. It’s just vecna taking way longer than the other kills because she’s the main character. And her running into some portal with some 80s music.
This scene has to be one of my all-time favorites of anything I've seen on TV in years. The evil buildup of Vecna, combined with Max's willpower to escape is just so amazing with this song. It all like works so perfectly.
i related to this scene a lot because sometimes when im my lowest i say that “ theres no point for me to live anymore “but then i get all of these running flashbacks ,when i was happy. this scene made me cry because she was close to just giving up but she found the “ happy memories” she found a reason to live.
@@wildefice1 Well, she was likely 18 or 19 when they filmed it, and Max is stated to be a little older than the others, who are 14 or 15 now, so she's likely 16.
This is, in every way, an amazingly well-written scene. Max's absolute fear knowing how close she was to death, her friends doing everything they could to try save her but ultimately it being up to her to find the courage to break free. Anyone who has battled mental health issues or lost someone to suicide knows how moving the scene is. 5 star performances from both Sadie Sink and Jamie Campbell Bower.
I have severe depression, then separated my knee cap - the thoughts are more vivid and intense - depression, loneliness, physical pain transmuting into mental pain - II watch this scene to remind thyself we are not alone
I have severe anxiety and a lot of past trauma. While, this scene always hit home with me and always made me tear up, I never put two and two together. Your comment broke me and I thank you so so, so much for it.
I had some kind of psychotic break / manifestation of potential bipolar disorder last year subsequent to a traumatic experience. This scene resonates with me a lot Damn, sometimes I even imagine myself as Max in this scene, constantly running into the light and trying to stray away (as much as I physically can) from the dark. Obviously, I'm better now, but I was in a living hell for the first half of 2022. Just as a reminder that this scene can not just be confined to PTSD and depression. It may resonate with someone's anxiety, their bipolar, their schizophrenia, their BPD, their DID.
@@energyplayz7485 and how was my comment in any way offensive or disrespectful of this excellent scene that you need to reply with a stupid attitude? Maybe I could have worded it different but I wasn't trying to troll. Also, I do believe towards the end of these first episodes they theorize that its not actually the music that saves them but the love they feel from their friends. Stop trying to find the negative in every comment someone posts.
I have never shouted in my head "RUN RUN RUN" to a character more than during this moment. Crazy powerful scene, hope some rewards are handed out for this one.
Max’s struggle reflects what so many people with depression go through. Vecna saying her friends can’t help her, embodies something depression would say. She thought about the ones who who cared for her and fought to still be here. This scene reached me at the perfect time. Keep going and keep fighting!!
Having recently lost someone to suicide, this whole episode really spoke to me. I fight with depression myslef but all I can really do is wonder about my friend. And wonder what if I had called more and showed I cared. Sometimes friends are all we have.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one; me too my friend, me too. This reached me at the absolute perfect time in my life. Beyond the spectacle, what a fantastic message this is for younger generations watching this show, especially in our day and age... Don't look internally when facing your struggles and regrets, look outwards to the people that love, cherish, and care for you - who will give you their time no matter what, as long as it means you can overcome your trauma. When this scene begun, I rolled my eyes in how corny it was to me. When this scene ended, I was sitting in a puddle of tears.
@@titustelesco2870 it’s not that good ? are u joking ? we can feel the fear in her look, she rly wants to escape and leave this place, we rly can feel that. I’ve never seen a desperate look like hers. I guess u don’t know a lot about acting to say that
Even after all the craziness of Vol 2, this is IMO the best scene of Season 4 and one of the most powerful scenes on Stranger Things ever. They took a trope that's been done many times and is often a cliché (the power of love and friendship overcomes everything, etc.) but contextualized and executed it so well, in this metaphor for one's struggle against being consumed by depression and suicidal thoughts, that it feels entirely fresh.
@@khabibmcgregor3592 no that’s literally what it represents. She even talks about being depressed and how she just wishes she could join Billy. Not to mention that’s kinda what the song is about to. You’re just not looking into it enough.
This is one of the most moving, emphatic, and racing moments I’ve ever watched - I was on the edge of my seat praying Max made it. Sadie Sink deserves an Emmy for this performance in general.
The scene was so powerful and the song is so sad. When you think about it, she talks about making a deal, switching places with someone. Max is really depressed. She does not feel like she deserves to be alive, and she feels guilty because she did not try to save her stepbrother. This is her favourite song because she wants to swap places with Billy.
On the second side of this album, there is a song where a little girl ice skating, falls through a crack in the ice and starts drowning, Kate's character, is in a dream and somehow connects with the girl, Kate tries to swap places with the girl to protect her "Let's exchange the experience" a dark voice of a man (death?) who tries to judge her. But the soul of the little girl intervenes and stops the process. Basically saying this is my death & my experience. My journey, Let me live it. Kate wakes up from the dream and calls everyone she loves, Her mother, her brother to tell them how much she loves them. This whole album is a trip.
The look on her face when she is running for her life is amazing acting, especially for someone so young. I’ve seen it, that’s what it looks like. A sliver of hope in front of you, endless despair behind you. A book could be written about the amount of emotion behind that mentality.
TW** Attempted murder. On September 8th, 2020 my ex of 11 years was arrested for second degree attempted murder against me. He was beating me in a car on an extremely desolate road as it began snowing. At one point I was moved from the front seat to the back in an effort to escape his blows. On the floor of the back seat was a high heel shoe that I used to hit him in the head (as he was in the driver seat). Hitting him caused to open the door and try to retreat outside. In that moment I reached between the two front seats in an effort to close the car door but he grabbed me by my arm so fast he pulled me out of the car entirely. He was trying to drag me to the trunk by my hair when I saw two cars pull up/stop in the near distance and the running I did to one of those cars was exactly like this 😔 time felt so slow. I felt him right behind me and was the most scared I’ve ever been. I made it to the car who let me in, called 911 and drove off to a safe area. An ambulance came to get me and I was safe. But this scene made me physically shake due to how well it was made. Utterly moving.
Yeah, I could imagine the feeling in my legs again from running for exercise. Your exhausted but you have to keep running, and like an imaginary tingling feeling of weakness in all your limbs, wanting to give up, the burning in your air ways and lungs trying to switch between inhaling and exhaling as quick as possible. Wanting to just stop or collapse and say frick it, goodbye. And I can't help but think how she has that desire to live in her eyes that Alucard lost so many years ago, a respectable thing it is to him. I guess that line from the show or abridged version never really left, did it?
Usually when you are close to losing, dying, the survival instinct kick in and you literally go to the jugular of the problem... I was expecting this, but still he scene is so beautiful and powerful.
This whole scene was so moving and an extremely strong metaphor for dealing with grief, pain, depression, struggle, anxiety and being trapped by demons and being strong enough to overcome them. I never thought stranger things would make me cry.
Haven't had an episode of TV resonate so much with me in so long. Best to watch this one and kinda stop before watching episode 5 to just let it sink in.
Still makes me cry. Everytime. How she fought every feeling she has and conquered her insecurities and depression with strength and courage to move on. Inspiring. Amazing actress
Why that girl didn’t get an award will never know, she earned it, the most intense, powerful scene of the whole series she literally ran for her life, to save herself,depression, trauma of any kind is a dark journey, it’s certainly not feeling sorry for yourself, it’s a reality of what some go through and often it consumes that person and they don’t at the time always see those people in front of them that truly care,it takes a lot of work and fight in oneself to overcome the darkest of times, if you have ever suffered depression, trauma or had someone close go through it, your know nobody can fix a person fighting with there own mind other than that person, you can hold there hand whilst they fight though.
I don’t think I’ve ever ‘felt’ a scene more, ever. Going to go down as an iconic cinematic moment. Shoutout Kate Bush and Sadie Sink and everyone involved in this season.
This whole scene felt like someone with trauma and scars finally realizing that they're strong and there are just so many people around you trying to help you all along.
Yeah. It's just that most of the time those people, although a good number of them, are separated sporadically amongst and blending in with the people you who should've seen and cared first of all but didn't. I opened my bible a few months ago, sometimes I randomly do, and found in proverbs where it says to not turn away your neighbor in hopes that your family has a place for you. My rough understanding, anyway.
"There's a reason you hide from them. You belong here, with me." Words like these, people with depression feel inside every day. Their depression is their dark world, which is where Max landed in this scene. I have depression myself, and so does my daughter. This scene is the best, most motivating scene I've ever seen. "I'm still here" gives hope. I lack the words to describe what I felt when I saw this scene for the first time. I was speechless.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 Holy fuck you're an idiot. Imagine saying people choose to be depressed when brain scans legit show a completely different brain makeup.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 So you had depression and conquered it byself. Congratulations. Why then are you not so empathetic? How can I repeat your "advice" to a teenager? My daughter is the same age as Max. I do not wish your child (if you have one), to struggle with these problems. Regards.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 You're just forcing your way through your depression. Don't try to act like you've done the impossible. Literally everyone who's battling with depression but has responsibilities to take care of, has to just fight through it without addressing it. Mark my words, it'll come back, when you're done fighting, when you're done struggling. It'll come back worse than ever. And on that day, you'll know how worthless this kinda sentiment you're spewing really is. You still have a lot of growing up to do and a lot to learn about mental health in general if your idea to "conquer" it is by being a cocky asshole on the internet.
I'm pretty sure this entire season is about battling ptsd (specifically with ptsd related hallucinations), depression, and suicide. This scene was her not giving into suicide.
This version of Kate bush’s song scratched all the right places in my brain musically, I can’t get over how well they added to an already beautiful song
Max's story arc is honestly one of the best depictions of struggling with depression I've seen. The idea of giving into the dark thoughts, of surrendering to the darkness, and then remembering all the people who care for you and who you care for, it can inspire you to fight against the darkness and remind you you have something to live for.
Bruh... this scene was legendary. I never get emotional, but Max's fight with depression and overcoming the sinking urge to give in right here, truly made this 25 year old man tear up. Love the show. Obsessed with this song now.
Same with me, man. The song hits a little personal as well. Lost a real good friend from high school back in January to cancer. Running up that hill was a song we used for a senior year film project. Was one of those things where I sort of forgot about that memory until after I watched this scene. Didn’t think season 4 of stranger things would mess me up as a 33 year old but it did lol. The villain of this season being a metaphor for trauma and grief and guilt puts it on an entirely different level. Couldn’t be happier with it.
I think its hard to show depression in cinema, especially a show that is surrounded by shlocky 80s themes, without it coming off whiney. But holy shit, she killed it.
Yeah at what point do you stop kicking yourself. If it’s not when some mind invading monster who preys on your trauma (not to mention is also a huge asshole) is about to break your body into bits and rip your eyes idk when it is.
Truly one of the best displays of the battle against depression. Your friends and family can do everything in their power to help you but at the end of the day it’s you who has to pull yourself from darkness. And as friends and family all you have to do is be ready to catch them when they finally do
And it doubles as the solution as well: by letting her friends understand her even at her worst moments, they metaphorically walked in her shoes (the meaning of this song) and because she had friends she was saved.
@@jamesbrthjk4783 predictable and shallow. this scene had so much god damn depth. your pea brain couldn't even pair vecna to the ward and you want to comment on the best scenes from ST????????????
@@DaggerXIV What if i did work on it......Would it elevate me in ur eyes....make me a better person...What if i save a truck of drowning puppies as an Azerbijan native with little English and my grammar is not great.....Is it worth pointing out??...Is this where LIFE has brought you presently?????!!!
This is the GREATEST scene in all of Stranger Things! I’ve watched it so many times already, and the shot of everyone hugging at the end 🤯🤯 This is a masterpiece!!!
@@jennaj76 definitely same. I have barely ever cried over any show or movie scene but hey there's a first time for anything and proud to say this made me cry so fucking hard
From someone that have never watched the series and wanted to know where that viral song came from and you saying this scene is the best scene of all the series? What a huge dissappointment. Happy that i never started watching it then cuz this is such a bad scene
Yes agreed! Then to top it off with the piano instrumental playing Kate bush adds that bit more heartfelt to it! So amazing, these producers knew how powerful to make this ending scene and totally nailed it..even I cried knowing I’m still here..🥺
I think this is one of the most powerful scenes in all of television just the sheer weight it holds on it and it was all executed perfectly and went beyond I come back to this scene because it’s just the best scene in the entire series I think that if this scene was done incorrectly the entire season would be less impactful this was the most important scene of the season and it is a masterpiece
My wife and i screamed and cried during this scene. At that moment it was no longer a Netflix series but felt like reality. It was so emotional and intense as Max fought her way back to her friends. pure goosebumps
Yeah and everybody knew what will happen when she pulled up in the air. I hate and love these kind of emotional scenes and thats the best scene ever. The build up to this scene is really a masterpiece of storywriting.
I loved this scene it seemed like a symbolism for max’s trauma/depression she feels trapped and feels like there’s no escape and she has no one there for her except her inner demons but when the gate opens and she sees her friends it’s like her realising that the people who cared for her the most and loved her were the people she kept pushing away and so it’s like her running back to the people she feels safe with and the line come on darling is like a plea not only from her friends but from herself that she can make it and that she will be fine in the end CAN I ALSO JUST SAY AMAZING ACTING AND THIS WAS SO POWERFUL AND CINEMATICALLY BEAUTIFUL WITH THE SONG CHOICE AS WELL
The Vecna so far in this season has represented many different things for certain people. For the glasses guy it was the guilt of the car accident. For Creel it represented PTSD. For The cheerleader I think an eating disorder or something like that. For Max it was depression. It’s very powerful undertones in the writing. Very smart.
@@conorculhane3432 And now for Nancy, its her friends death when she hooked up with Steve. They've been hinting that she's into Steve again, and that Steve can't find what he wants, despite most women digging him. I think Steve is going to remember Nancy's favorite song and save her, but anything can happen. She could escape and get back with Steve, stay with Jonathan, or maybe Vecna won't let her escape like she let Max get away. All I know is that it is going to be very hard to top this brilliant scene. I get goosebumps every time I think about it.
Look at Sadie Sink’s eyes as she’s running. An actress can make all the facial expressions they want to sell a scene. But only the best can sell a scene with their eyes. Look into her eyes and you see actual fear! What an amazing actress!! I believe every second of that scene!!
They're all good at doing that. Still to this day, no one was better than Noah on season 2 when he was going absolutely insane being possessed by the Mind Flayer. See you guys pick this because it's fresh in your minds. And it is spine chilling. But go back and watch that scene with 'Will' going crazy. Noah killed it!
I really loved this season, it felt like such a smart way to tackle issues like mental health without making it feel boring or tone deaf (13 reasons why I'm looking at you). It's kind of validating to see how Vecna is shown as a real threat because it seems like people in the real world think mental health is "less important" because it's not visible or tangible like a wound. But that's what makes it dangerous, that's what makes Vecna dangerous. The lack of visible signs until it's too late is what killed these poor kids, and it's the support from others that helped Max live.
100% agree AND I highly recommend reading the book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher if you haven't already. It was a masterpiece and it got me through SO much. The show did it nothing but *disrespect*
Loved this, this scene is so powerful, is this little things, our favorite song, our friends, the moments we share, the love we receive and can give, is those little things that can make the difference and help us to hold on to life, this scene was able to put this on a more visual perspective but without losing the real meaning of it and it’s absolutely lovely
As someone who has battled my own mental demons, the right song at the right time can make all the difference, we all have our own hills to run up, perfect song.
This is so true. I have a song that got me through some of the darkest times in my life. Rock n’ Roll Suicide by Bowie gave me hope in a shitty time. The way Running up that Hill plays and the chorus swells as she runs for her life gives me the same feeling as hearing Bowie sing “Give me your hands, ‘cause you’re wonderful” still gives me today.
@Daphne Krisp lol not just the dialogue, the entire sequence dead family, depression, stuck in limbo going to die by demon, friend call out her name, come back from near death, swim back to shore, friend ask if she is okay, "i'm here" "i'm here" friend comfort her "its okay now" "breathe" the whole damn thing is ripped directly sorry to break your bubble, but stranger things isnt exactly original, they ripped ideas from left and right, only difference is they are more popular so i guess its okay
“They can’t help you Max. There’s a reason you hide from them.” -Venca. Seeing Max run towards them gave us all hope. Hope from depressions, anxiety, etc. “I’M STILL HERE.”
when I was watching this I said so there just going to kill off Max like the others when I saw her running I was yelling "YES MAX RUN RUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN RUNNNNNNNNNNNN GIRL RUNNN TO THEM GO MAX GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" -said by wxlfy
Still one of the best heartfelt scenes from tv ever , and this solidified her as a part in the group and made her the MVP of Season 4. Damn right she serves equal pay to the rest of the kids despite being introduced in season 2.
This scene is so freaking dope. Probably best scene so far in the entire show. Also emphasizes how important it was for Will to be singing Should I stay or should I go, when he was stuck in the upside down in season 1 and thinking about that memory with his brother. This scene did a lot for the show.
This is an absolute masterpiece. The costumes, cinematography, the music, and the actors' performances. Vecna is a metaphor for losing the will to live and Sadie Sink's portrayal of a young woman fighting her survivor's guilt is phenomenal. This scene and it's mental health undertones are relatable for almost anyone. It's a damned shame she wasn't nominated for an emmy.
I get liking the show but being nominated for an Emmy? Especially with all the the crazy performances this year from a whole plethora of actors/actresses. Not to knock her performance or anything because she did a good job. But sooo many actors this year were given so much more to do and gave performances light years beyond what we saw from her this season.
@@slicksquids She would've deserved a nomination if she gave one of the best performances of the year which she clearly did not lol. Not to knock on her performance in the show, she did a good job. But so many actors/actresses have done so much more this year.
@@teddyrosekidd Well Rhea Seehorn from Better Call Saul did get an Emmy but even though I love this actress and the character of Kim, she barely got screen time the season she was nominated for and imo Sadie Sink outperformed her at every points in ST4 with Max. Same with Jung Ho-yeon. She is good don’t get me wrong, but her performance in Squid Game was so overrated and isn’t even near what Sadie performed in ST4, yet their characters quite look alike in terms of behavior. So yes, it is a shame that she wasn’t nominated for an Emmy, especially when we consider how mind blowing was the running up that hill scene for everyone who watched it.
Sadie Sink's heartbreaking tombstone eulogy in this episode is definitely Emmy Award worthy. And what a fantastic use of "Running Up That Hill" in the last 3 minutes of the episode. The lyrical metaphor has never hit this close. So much love for Kate Bush.
THIS. This is what sets stranger things apart from other shows. The music/songs they use for certain scenes are absolutely perfect. This scene absolutely blew me away the first time I watched it and have watched it several times since. Gives me goosebumps everything. The power of music
"I'm still here." OH gosh.. this entire scene was a masterpiece. It had me in tears. It's like a metaphorical lonely battle in the dark against depression.
"There's a reason you hide from them", that's a very deep phrase This scene has an incredible message for people who suffer from depression. You choose if you want to fight or let the demon inside you slowly kill you. Your favorite song can make it a lot easier for you to escape your own demon, like Max did in this scene.
Congratulations on your serotonin. Can we stop pretending that mental illness is a choice? Everyone with a mental illness IS fighting; not everyone wins. For every Max, there's like 3 poor bastards that got cornered or crushed by one of those falling rocks running for their lives.
EVEN WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE YOUR DYING INSIDE ITS ALWAYS THAT ONE SONG THAT WILL GET YOU DEEPER IN YOUR FEELINGS BUT AT THE SAME TIME HAVE YOU FEELING SAFE ABD GOOD
The depression references here are life-giving. Giving up and writing farewell notes to loved ones, the “there’s a reason you hide from them” line, the heart shaped breech in the upside down where she can see her friends fighting for her, the moment of clarity where she decides to fight back while the world literally starts falling down around her, it’s all so relatable. Keep fighting the good fight everybody!
To be fair that sort of thing has happened in a lot of movie and tv shows. It was just beautifully done with the last shot of the friends and zooming out and only seeing the outline of them and the sunset.
Before rewatching the scene I thought it faded into Meg Myers rendition, which is so much more powerful than the original, but the fact that they actually kept the original and added on top of it is even better.
"I'M STILL HERE" This scene made me want to LIVE
Me too, I love how this entire scene is a metaphor for fighting against depression or trauma, and not letting it consume you.
This show is a masterpiece.
Imagine if that line got twisted at the end after they defeat Vecna and the Mindflayer with Vecna leaving a surviving piece of himself inside Max just like how the Mindflayer did to Billy hence I'M STILL HERE
This was the most insane part of part 1, I seriously can’t wait for part 2
Gave that Robin Nico chills and Vibes!!! I was cheering for max at 2AM
This scene hit so hard. The whole episode is her literally fighting with her own demons and almost giving up. But remembering the times that make life worth living brought her back 👏
Her life is worth living*
When it showed her favourite times, I literally started crying. For sure my favourite scene ❤️🤩
Common W comment from one of the Battle Buddies himself. Good points.
@@lilimeibuchan4761 me too I couldn’t hold it in the tears just streamed down my face
Power of friendship
For me, this is the best scene in the whole series. I can't believe how intense it still is after multiple rewatches, the color and the song and Sadie's incredible acting, just great! I was so sure the writers were gonna kill her character off as a big "this season is dark" moment, and I'm so glad they didn't, because it sends a powerful "you can get through it" message.
Great comment 👍
i mean we still have too wait for volume 2 to come out so we have all that time too wait and worry about whether or not max will die.
@@eliseosarogodradra1340 I don't think they will kill Max anymore though, that would be predictable.
@@foolishnoob47 i feel like they will cause it would it in with max writing the letters too everyoe just i case she was too die.
Couldnt agree more. :)
The flashbacks man, she realised that she has something to live for and decided to fight back. True power there
Max realized that she has friends- her best friends (Lucas, Dustin, Mike, Will, El) and the power of friendship and love and that's what made her to fight back.. Max didn't think about her parents nor her bully brother, Billy, because all she got is her best friends and their frienship...!!
she fina die soon no worries let her live for now
ik u don't need to know this but im your exact 2100th like lol
Yeah when I have a bad day i always use thr good memories instead of letting my depression take over me
And if she didn't have friends? What then? What if she's alone.
This scene is 2 years old today. I remember going absolutely insane over this.
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Same with me and my gf
Same
My husband and I were literally on the edge of our seats freaking out!! It's rare for shows to do that!!
This scene is my Roman Empire. I think about it weekly.
it's not just the music. the suspense, the acting, the metaphor, the cinematography, the way it made the audience root for Max. everything is top-notch story-telling technique. it's a brilliant scene!!!
This show sucks bruh.
What metaphor excatly
@@bobbychild8529 sure kid, go watch the office or something
@@marvin2678 not letting Trauma/Depression consume you aka kill you and holding on to the bright spots in you're life ( the flashbacks ) to bring you back from the brink
@@bobbychild8529 so why are you here?🤡
this scene is just terrific. Reading a letter to Billy, transition into nightmare, memories about friends, choosing life and finally escaping... pure art
this has to be one of the shitttiest things i've ever witnessed. it's so damn melodramatic and stupid. God this show is garbage.
As someone who hasn’t seen the show, I disagree. This was only emotional if you know the context. There are great scenes that you get emotional if you’ve never seen the show or movie. This isn’t it
@@Mom_of_the_Chickies lmao you just said you haven’t seen the show. So how do you know? It’s the build up to character and what max went thru the last season. Don’t tell us how to feel when you’ve never seen the show wtf
I really dont think people realised we have witnessed something verry special this is the greatest scence ever made on so many levels , fear , love , joy , pain, grief , hope , agony and relief and the embodyment of depression and its causes , the fight against it and the weapons we have against it friends and art , mucic , and joyous memories its incredible
@@Mom_of_the_Chickies yea like i caught the scene where they are floating at the end of the titanic and didn get why she was so upset like does how does she even know this guy and what are they doing in freezing water ,
This scene stuck with me. All the happy moments of Max’s life flashing before her eyes. Finding light in the darkness. Not giving up.
I thought a piano or a concrete piece would drop on her as she was running. Wouldn't know about this TV series if it weren't for my 13 year old niece. Good show 👍
RIGHT
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Yes!!!! Also the “You’re not really here” and the “I’m still here” was top notch television
NEVER BACK DOWN NEVER WHAT
A stupid award doesn’t take away more or validate more how amazing and powerful this whole scene is. Some things just are and always will be.
I have several awards
@@catbrotherdoeseverything ok….
this is the dark place inside my head in a nutshell but he's a she in my dreams the dark woman😱😱😭😭
I don't think they could've chosen a better song for this scene at all. we were all truly immersed in the moment during this. so good
I love u🥰
chief keef love sosa wouldve been better
I don't remember ever being as immersed in a moment watching TV like I was for this. Brilliantly executed. What an amazing show.
@@CannaBanana See you get it
Facts
Max’s character shows a clear example of what it feels like to deal with depression every single day. In a way the depression begins to make you forget every good memory you’ve had as if you’ve never been happy. This scene shows a perfect view of one’s mind dealing with depression and finally wanting to live and fight to survive to reach one’s happiness and remember that everything isn’t as it may seem. To get out of your own mind and actually realize that life has so much to give. The best of the song does it for me everytime!
Her saying “you’re not really here” was the most powerful. It’s all in your mind love. Get out of your own head and fight❤️
Great message
I've dealt with chronic depression all my life and I agree. Same for the song.
My thoughts exactly...this is what we all need to watch when we need to fight for ourselves, every daily depression battle
Omg I'm bawling my eyes out as I rewatch this scene and read all the comments. We are not alone in this ❤️ We all have own struggles and this scene is magical because we can all relate. Just remember all the of good times and keep going 💪
“I don’t want a letter. We’re right here. I’M right here”, now that is incredibly powerful
Facts.
that line gets me every fucking time man 😭
It was the high five with El that did it for me
Yup, brought tears to my eyes immediately. I fucking love this group of kids man.
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I remember watching it when I was only 23 yo and fighting cancer with many series of chemo. Now I am still coming back to this song when day to day „problems” take over to remind myself what journey I had to make to be able to say I’m still here.
I hope you win all the battles you fight.
You're amazing ❤
What cancer did you have? Hope you're well
❤❤❤ beautiful
Congratulations man❤
The tear that runs down Max's cheek when she realizes she wants to live... absolute chills.
Yes
straight One Piece Robin vibes "I WANT TO LIVE!!!"
@@MrShaiya96 fr
@@euxlizaa pppppppppppppppppppppppppp0pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp0pppppppppppppppppp
She just realized she doesn't wanna die that way
I don’t know if anyone noticed but Steve, Dustin and Lucas who were around Max were actually the OG babysitting crew in season two and that there the ones who are around her when she learns she needs her friends is very poetic and impactful.
omd i never realised this before
Oh yes, I hadn't noticed, thank you for bringing up that astute point! ♥️
I hadn’t noticed thank you so much. There’s just so many layers to this scene that makes it so special.
@Tonya.will0703 Oh no I meant when they were there at the junkyard trying to hunting down Dart I meant by that.
I’m gonna cry AGAIN
This is the most well written, well directed, and well acted scene in this show. Bravo to all who made it.
it's the stuff of your worst night mare come true in this video with that monster that has her by the throat
Not really
@@Lee.na.23 to survive an encounter with Vecna is like winning the lottery playing with him is like playing with fire you will eventually get burned to death
No scene in this ENTIRE show quite made me feel the emotions that this one did, it was without a doubt a beautiful work of art
Only 2 scenes in this show have made me cry, and this scene made me BAWL
Lol it's awful
@@punchypizzainpizza6616 Poor mindless troll.
I really don't get why people like this scene? Can someone explain it
@@andyb6400 because Max, a beloved character, was struggling and was about to die, and this is where she finds the strength to react and find her way back to her friends and realizes she wants to live. It's a very relatable scene for those who struggle with depression or feelings of hopelessness.
What’s beautiful is that this scene was used as a way to show Max didn’t truly want to die, she just wanted something to live for. When she found it, she was able to fight and get back to her life and those she loved.
This was beautifully said. Thank you
Well said. She’s was already giving in when she wrote those letters.
@@erickolmos2616 I was screaming when they were looking for the tape and when she was finally back in reality it almost brought tears to my eyes
OMG I'M SO GLAD I FOUND THIS COMMENT I THOUGHT SHE DIED
I highly concur, I loved when they flashed back to Max's memories with her friends, and how they were there for her, even after she pushed them away. 💖
I love how this entire scene is a metaphor for fighting against depression or PTSD. You can either let it consume you... Or keep on fighting.
Yes!!! I suffer from depression and i felt that scene so hard.
Interesting. Never thought about it from that perspective. Thank you.
Addiction too.
I dont have ptsd or depression but i have social anxiety and this scene really speaks to me. Espessially when he says " theres a reason you hide from them."
Yep
I think for a lot of us this scene made the entire season. In fact, I think it’s my favorite scene out of all of the seasons. I still tear up when I watch it. The combination of the emotion and the music and the friends trying desperately not to lose her just makes you want to live. When you see them putting their hands on their heads and freaking out when she’s in the air and yelling her name and the tear rolls down her cheek, pure genius.
we agree!
"I don't want a letter , we're here , i'm right here" - This phrase is powerful and emotional
Get wrecked 13 Reasons Why.
This scene is Amazing
I think itd be interesting if they opened the next season with the letters Max wrote for them
@@nobodyspecial675 Stranger things and Arcane and Bojack Horseman have better anti-suicide scenes and way better psychologically than that show. That show glorifies it, meanwhile the 3 I mentioned above, show the cruel reality of mental trauma, ESPECIALLY Arcane.
1 season, this is all this show should have been, then it would have been magical
the age of the actors is critical to this kind of series and they should always be 12-13 not a day older.
remember we saw all this shticks on fringe already, you do remember 2000's fringe, although not as great as "lost" and "breaking bad", it is "fringe" that became your reality in 2020's and this show "stranger things" took a lot out of fringe, problem is.. it is a whole different generation now and things have greatly changed to the worse.
This scene. This season. This villain. The acting. The analogies and metaphors. I just finished it and it’s my favorite so far. I’m going to have to rewatch it before volume 2 comes out. Just amazing.
I feel exacly the same
I think i have to rewatch this season again
So good
HONESTLY SAME
Max’s acting is excellent but Lucas’ is awful throughout the series - which is a shame.
Do people not realise 2 more episodes are dropping in July? Movie length aswell.
@@daddyof3gaming522 yeah thats volume 2......you dindnt realize
Vecna being the personification of guilt, depression, and suicidal thoughts makes him such an effective villain and metaphor for the series. I really loved how they built up Max's emotional struggles to cope with Billy's death despite their complicated past, and then how it was negatively affecting her personality and relationships. The way Max is able to finally break through that to escape from Vecna when she realizes she has people who care about her and she has reasons to keep living was just really powerful. I legitimately broke into tears during this sequence because Max finally overcoming her struggles felt so real. The bonds between these characters are just so strong and it's impossible to not get invested in them. Scenes like this are why I love this show so much.
Facts.
She and Mike were not so much of best buddies. But she remembered him too that was really sweet❤
Perfect comment. Couldn't agree more. I also broke into tears, because when you know you know. This scene was everything.
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its crazy the fact that Vecna is fucking n.1
Jamie Campbell Bower was the perfect casting for Vecna.
Hands down one of the most emotional and beautiful pieces of art I’ve ever seen.
Masterpiece
I love the “come on darling, come on angel” playing over the flashbacks. It’s like the song is speaking directly to Max and encouraging her to live
YES SAME
such an insanely good song choice. everything about this scene is perfect
fr!!!
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Kate Bush probably is singing it to her love in pain
Without a doubt, the best tv moment I've seen in a long time. "I'm still here" echoes so loud to so many people who are suffering from depression and feel like giving up on life. You fight through it. You hold memories in your mind that keep going ... you never give up.
What about cobra Kai??
Thankyou for this comment, truer words have never been said.
So easy for you to say when you don't have depression
@@natethegreatreviews you know them personally or?
Ratio
This scene is a perfect example of the phrase “Music is an escape for so many people.”
Music and memories
True ♡
Nostalgia combines the two
yes, in this case an escape back to reality....when usually music is an escape from reality...
YESSSS.
i have clinical depression, and when i finally watched this, i related to it so much. finally getting into therapy, getting medication instead of letting it take over me
you can fight you got this !
I can't stop coming back to this, the way she looks back to her present and her friends. Such a beautiful scene.
Fr man every time I watch this scene I cry, even though I know that Max escapes I watch it purely for how amazing the scene is. Episode 4 and 7 are easily the best from the volume.
@@cryozure6800 yes 100%
This scene was so heavy because of how well Max’s character is written and portrayed. What an incredible cast
The “shit…. SHIIIIIIIT” gets me everytime its so max.
I really didn't care much about edgy max before but this season totally built up her character arc.
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@@bycoolboy823 I liked Max before this, but I wouldn't have said she was in my favorites. This season made her the best character
@@anatoldenevers237 agreed, max is easily my favorite character after season 4. Excited for how her story will be in season 5.
In this scene she found a reason to live and didn't give up. I cried during this
Goof
Wdym?!?
Naw bro I teared up hard in this, I’m a fkn vet and the emotions this shit made me feel was like therapy. Some thing about her determination and her will to live and her friends never giving up on her plus the song playing was perfect lol don’t listen to these dipshits out here, scene was powerful as shit, god bless you!
Same,
Thanks for sending that you made my day
Iconic scene. That song 💥. Those memories running through her mind while she was about to accept fate is mindblowing screenplay and writing 👏. And the sudden retaliation from Max and running back to life is crazy💪. Dialogue delivery is magnificent 💫. No reason that this is the greatest web-series ever made ❣
This scene broke the internet and brought back an old song in the top charts for weeks. Absolute perfection. I don’t think i was even breathing the first time I saw it. As a viewer, we so desperately want Max to survive. This was epic and I’ll remember that scene and how it made me feel, forever.
Je suis marocaine et j'ai eu le même ressenti que toi devant cette scène. C'est la meilleure pour moi
That I’m right here and all those memories of great times if there ever was a reason to not give up that was it nothing bad lasts forever it gets easier when you realise you mean so much to the people that have your back
I still have tears and goosebumps from the scene :)
Still cry like a baby every single time I watch it.
It didn’t, don’t over exaggerate
This is a scene that I'll have no problem replaying for years to come. Sadie absolutely slayed.
Yes
slay
YAS QUEEN
I don’t understand what makes this scene so great. It’s just vecna taking way longer than the other kills because she’s the main character. And her running into some portal with some 80s music.
@@Splizzyglizzy how dare you
This scene has to be one of my all-time favorites of anything I've seen on TV in years. The evil buildup of Vecna, combined with Max's willpower to escape is just so amazing with this song. It all like works so perfectly.
You should do a Vecna RP.
Bro what are you doing here
This scene made me feel something, the flashbacks, the slow mo, the tempo everything... it was a cinematic masterpiece
@@OwenC08 funny enough it's in the works.
vecna rp or sure
i related to this scene a lot because sometimes when im my lowest i say that “ theres no point for me to live anymore “but then i get all of these running flashbacks ,when i was happy. this scene made me cry because she was close to just giving up but she found the “ happy memories” she found a reason to live.
maybe you're right
She is an amazing actress! That entire scene is amazingly powerful in the face of feeling alone and fighting depression. Love it. ❤️
Precisely, Sadie has a bright future ahead of her, and she's only 20. I can't wait to see what she'll do next!
@@trinaq she is 20 in this scene ?!?!?! You lying she gotta be like 15 max
@@wildefice1 Well, she was likely 18 or 19 when they filmed it, and Max is stated to be a little older than the others, who are 14 or 15 now, so she's likely 16.
Yep
They had been advertising the teasers for season 4 by the end of 2019, so they probably filmed it in 2018. She was probably 16 in this scene.
This is, in every way, an amazingly well-written scene. Max's absolute fear knowing how close she was to death, her friends doing everything they could to try save her but ultimately it being up to her to find the courage to break free. Anyone who has battled mental health issues or lost someone to suicide knows how moving the scene is. 5 star performances from both Sadie Sink and Jamie Campbell Bower.
Hi. I also have ptsd, depression. This scene is so meaningful
I have severe depression, then separated my knee cap - the thoughts are more vivid and intense - depression, loneliness, physical pain transmuting into mental pain - II watch this scene to remind thyself we are not alone
@@rambam77 I belive we may have inner struggles or troubled thoughts, yet it can be overcome
I have severe anxiety and a lot of past trauma. While, this scene always hit home with me and always made me tear up, I never put two and two together. Your comment broke me and I thank you so so, so much for it.
I had some kind of psychotic break / manifestation of potential bipolar disorder last year subsequent to a traumatic experience.
This scene resonates with me a lot
Damn, sometimes I even imagine myself as Max in this scene, constantly running into the light and trying to stray away (as much as I physically can) from the dark.
Obviously, I'm better now, but I was in a living hell for the first half of 2022.
Just as a reminder that this scene can not just be confined to PTSD and depression. It may resonate with someone's anxiety, their bipolar, their schizophrenia, their BPD, their DID.
Anyone gonna talk about how insane Sadie’s acting was here? She OWNED this scene, I would not be crying if not for her performance
The acting in the entire show is crazy good
She is incredible. That is the best acting I’ve seen for a long time. Takes my breath away. So talented.
She fooled me when she was being sarcastic with dustin xD
what episode was this on
She’s an amazing actress.
Two years and this scene still makes me cry 😭
Not a single kind of any evil in this world or other could beat the power of the 80s music.
LMAO true
depeche mode will destroy 100 vecna
But it's really the power of love that saved max. Not the music
@@unropednope4644 reaaaaalllly fun at parties aren’t ya?
@@energyplayz7485 and how was my comment in any way offensive or disrespectful of this excellent scene that you need to reply with a stupid attitude? Maybe I could have worded it different but I wasn't trying to troll. Also, I do believe towards the end of these first episodes they theorize that its not actually the music that saves them but the love they feel from their friends. Stop trying to find the negative in every comment someone posts.
I have never shouted in my head "RUN RUN RUN" to a character more than during this moment.
Crazy powerful scene, hope some rewards are handed out for this one.
In your head??? I was screaming out loud lol
@@kstephen126 True facts, Guess I'm just not that animated when watching shows😅 I legit wasn't sure if she was going to make it, Had me sweating
@@kstephen126 oh thank goodness it wasn’t just me doing that
That was me but with Bob :c
SAMEEEE I literally scream so loud to the point my neighbour asked if everything was alright lol
2 years later, I only just realized that everytime Vecna levitated his victims, they were metaphorically hanging from nooses by depression.
me too kid
Bro shut up lol
@@jewferigno6920 no lol
@@jewferigno6920It's true tho
*floats up*
Max’s struggle reflects what so many people with depression go through. Vecna saying her friends can’t help her, embodies something depression would say. She thought about the ones who who cared for her and fought to still be here. This scene reached me at the perfect time. Keep going and keep fighting!!
and that you can find some escapism by listening to your favourite song *chef's kiss*
Having recently lost someone to suicide, this whole episode really spoke to me. I fight with depression myslef but all I can really do is wonder about my friend. And wonder what if I had called more and showed I cared. Sometimes friends are all we have.
@@Nerfherder7249 sorry about your loss, I'm sure that your friend is in a better place and that you're doing okay
I'm so glad I'm not the only one; me too my friend, me too. This reached me at the absolute perfect time in my life.
Beyond the spectacle, what a fantastic message this is for younger generations watching this show, especially in our day and age...
Don't look internally when facing your struggles and regrets, look outwards to the people that love, cherish, and care for you - who will give you their time no matter what, as long as it means you can overcome your trauma. When this scene begun, I rolled my eyes in how corny it was to me. When this scene ended, I was sitting in a puddle of tears.
Its not that deep 🤦♂️
sadie better get an award for this scene
She'll get a nomination for sure
Dont be silly hahahaha its not that good
@@titustelesco2870 said someone who could never
Fr!
@@titustelesco2870 it’s not that good ? are u joking ? we can feel the fear in her look, she rly wants to escape and leave this place, we rly can feel that. I’ve never seen a desperate look like hers. I guess u don’t know a lot about acting to say that
She was depressed, thinking of dying, but she chose to live. That running scene was so powerful and simbolic. One of the best in st
Even after all the craziness of Vol 2, this is IMO the best scene of Season 4 and one of the most powerful scenes on Stranger Things ever. They took a trope that's been done many times and is often a cliché (the power of love and friendship overcomes everything, etc.) but contextualized and executed it so well, in this metaphor for one's struggle against being consumed by depression and suicidal thoughts, that it feels entirely fresh.
@@khabibmcgregor3592 no that’s literally what it represents. She even talks about being depressed and how she just wishes she could join Billy. Not to mention that’s kinda what the song is about to. You’re just not looking into it enough.
@@thatfishguy4991 lol never once talks about it. Rewatch the show dumbass 😂😂🤣😂🤣
@Jhon Sierra what did it say , they have deleted the comment 😂
Symbolic
This is one of the most moving, emphatic, and racing moments I’ve ever watched - I was on the edge of my seat praying Max made it.
Sadie Sink deserves an Emmy for this performance in general.
Running Up That Hill playing as she lifted up into the air. Goosebumps.
Yes! Literal!!
yeah it was crazy but i kinda laughed at it 🥲
omg for real
Amazing that we can all share beautiful and visceral sensations together ✌
I thought she was finna die fr
The scene was so powerful and the song is so sad. When you think about it, she talks about making a deal, switching places with someone. Max is really depressed. She does not feel like she deserves to be alive, and she feels guilty because she did not try to save her stepbrother. This is her favourite song because she wants to swap places with Billy.
I didn’t even think of that, thanks lol it makes more sense now
great analogy, makes this scene even deeper!
Really great thinking here!
On the second side of this album, there is a song where a little girl ice skating, falls through a crack in the ice and starts drowning,
Kate's character, is in a dream and somehow connects with the girl, Kate tries to swap places with the girl to protect her "Let's exchange the experience"
a dark voice of a man (death?) who tries to judge her. But the soul of the little girl intervenes and stops the process. Basically saying this is my death & my experience. My journey, Let me live it.
Kate wakes up from the dream and calls everyone she loves, Her mother, her brother to tell them how much she loves them.
This whole album is a trip.
@@TracyInsomiac which song?
The look on her face when she is running for her life is amazing acting, especially for someone so young. I’ve seen it, that’s what it looks like. A sliver of hope in front of you, endless despair behind you. A book could be written about the amount of emotion behind that mentality.
I agree. But she's really not that young anymore, she's 20 already 😄
TW** Attempted murder.
On September 8th, 2020 my ex of 11 years was arrested for second degree attempted murder against me. He was beating me in a car on an extremely desolate road as it began snowing. At one point I was moved from the front seat to the back in an effort to escape his blows. On the floor of the back seat was a high heel shoe that I used to hit him in the head (as he was in the driver seat). Hitting him caused to open the door and try to retreat outside. In that moment I reached between the two front seats in an effort to close the car door but he grabbed me by my arm so fast he pulled me out of the car entirely. He was trying to drag me to the trunk by my hair when I saw two cars pull up/stop in the near distance and the running I did to one of those cars was exactly like this 😔 time felt so slow. I felt him right behind me and was the most scared I’ve ever been. I made it to the car who let me in, called 911 and drove off to a safe area. An ambulance came to get me and I was safe. But this scene made me physically shake due to how well it was made. Utterly moving.
@@ileapacheco9138 Glad you're okay!
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Yeah, I could imagine the feeling in my legs again from running for exercise. Your exhausted but you have to keep running, and like an imaginary tingling feeling of weakness in all your limbs, wanting to give up, the burning in your air ways and lungs trying to switch between inhaling and exhaling as quick as possible. Wanting to just stop or collapse and say frick it, goodbye.
And I can't help but think how she has that desire to live in her eyes that Alucard lost so many years ago, a respectable thing it is to him. I guess that line from the show or abridged version never really left, did it?
When she started to rise I was screaming and crying at the same time. Was NOT expecting that.
When her flashbacks started coming in i was 100% convinced they are killing her.
Season 4 really delivered
Usually when you are close to losing, dying, the survival instinct kick in and you literally go to the jugular of the problem... I was expecting this, but still he scene is so beautiful and powerful.
Yup I figured the barrage of happy memories was her cue to die.
I was thinking the same🤣
Yeah dude they had me convinced!
Thought the same ...
This whole scene was so moving and an extremely strong metaphor for dealing with grief, pain, depression, struggle, anxiety and being trapped by demons and being strong enough to overcome them.
I never thought stranger things would make me cry.
Haven't had an episode of TV resonate so much with me in so long. Best to watch this one and kinda stop before watching episode 5 to just let it sink in.
I felt the same and watching the scene made me more strong to fight with my anxieties
Still makes me cry. Everytime. How she fought every feeling she has and conquered her insecurities and depression with strength and courage to move on. Inspiring. Amazing actress
The song also fits the scene so much
@@kitkatyas literally couldn't imagine any other song going with her character and this scene
I agree with you Saza...that's why I watch it alone. 😭
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Why that girl didn’t get an award will never know, she earned it, the most intense, powerful scene of the whole series she literally ran for her life, to save herself,depression, trauma of any kind is a dark journey, it’s certainly not feeling sorry for yourself, it’s a reality of what some go through and often it consumes that person and they don’t at the time always see those people in front of them that truly care,it takes a lot of work and fight in oneself to overcome the darkest of times, if you have ever suffered depression, trauma or had someone close go through it, your know nobody can fix a person fighting with there own mind other than that person, you can hold there hand whilst they fight though.
Exactly
I don’t think I’ve ever ‘felt’ a scene more, ever. Going to go down as an iconic cinematic moment. Shoutout Kate Bush and Sadie Sink and everyone involved in this season.
EXACTLY I FELT THIS LIKE NOTHING EVER, EVER, EVER BEFORE.
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This whole scene felt like someone with trauma and scars finally realizing that they're strong and there are just so many people around you trying to help you all along.
I love this metaphor angle of seeing it. Its beautiful
Then they kill her anyways . So I guess the message is right your depression so you can just randomly die anyways
Yeah. It's just that most of the time those people, although a good number of them, are separated sporadically amongst and blending in with the people you who should've seen and cared first of all but didn't.
I opened my bible a few months ago, sometimes I randomly do, and found in proverbs where it says to not turn away your neighbor in hopes that your family has a place for you. My rough understanding, anyway.
The whole season was about self doubt and past mistakes so you're not wrong
@@FINNSTIGAT0R hello Finn
Definitely cried a little bit during this scene, this show is insanely good
Wait what episode is this I don’t remember this scene
@@yassnation3967 episode 4! I just watched it last night, I’m about to watch 5 now super exited lol
Ty
I rewatched it 3 times and teared up each time. The flashbacks with the epic music playing, it was so intense.
Also me 🥲
This is genuinely one of the best scenes in film I have. ever. seen. It's so powerful and I truly cannot stress enough how brilliant this is.
"There's a reason you hide from them. You belong here, with me." Words like these, people with depression feel inside every day. Their depression is their dark world, which is where Max landed in this scene. I have depression myself, and so does my daughter. This scene is the best, most motivating scene I've ever seen. "I'm still here" gives hope. I lack the words to describe what I felt when I saw this scene for the first time. I was speechless.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 Holy fuck you're an idiot. Imagine saying people choose to be depressed when brain scans legit show a completely different brain makeup.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 So you had depression and conquered it byself. Congratulations. Why then are you not so empathetic? How can I repeat your "advice" to a teenager? My daughter is the same age as Max. I do not wish your child (if you have one), to struggle with these problems. Regards.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 What the fuck is the matter with you, go fuck yourself. No one chooses to be depressed you piece of shit.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 You're just forcing your way through your depression. Don't try to act like you've done the impossible. Literally everyone who's battling with depression but has responsibilities to take care of, has to just fight through it without addressing it. Mark my words, it'll come back, when you're done fighting, when you're done struggling. It'll come back worse than ever. And on that day, you'll know how worthless this kinda sentiment you're spewing really is. You still have a lot of growing up to do and a lot to learn about mental health in general if your idea to "conquer" it is by being a cocky asshole on the internet.
@@retrotechgames-diyrepair4691 How many years did you go to medical school for to come to that conclusion?
It’s like someone has given those of us that struggle, a tangible way to show what we battle. I love this. Thank you.
This is why I felt so emotional watching it! It was an amazing scene and it made me extremely emotional but I didn't know why. This is why!!
I'm pretty sure this entire season is about battling ptsd (specifically with ptsd related hallucinations), depression, and suicide. This scene was her not giving into suicide.
I didnt even realize why I was heave-sobbing after this scene but this is exactly why
@@prettymuchyeah7520 It's such a shame, then, that there was no mention of Will's trauma, especially since he has plenty of it to go around.
@@danielwoods3896 well Will isn't in Hawkins so that's probably why
This version of Kate bush’s song scratched all the right places in my brain musically, I can’t get over how well they added to an already beautiful song
Is this the 2018 remaster version of running up that hill by kate bush from hounds of love?
Omg, yess!!! Those chords and the crescendo made my brain melt and then was put back together just to melt again!
Right !? I need this cinematic version to listen to 😭
Yeah the original is good but the strings and such they added took it to another level.
This is comment i was looking for. While the original has good structure, the support from the violins is what really adds to the epic ness.
Max's story arc is honestly one of the best depictions of struggling with depression I've seen. The idea of giving into the dark thoughts, of surrendering to the darkness, and then remembering all the people who care for you and who you care for, it can inspire you to fight against the darkness and remind you you have something to live for.
Bruh... this scene was legendary. I never get emotional, but Max's fight with depression and overcoming the sinking urge to give in right here, truly made this 25 year old man tear up. Love the show. Obsessed with this song now.
Same with me, man. The song hits a little personal as well. Lost a real good friend from high school back in January to cancer. Running up that hill was a song we used for a senior year film project. Was one of those things where I sort of forgot about that memory until after I watched this scene. Didn’t think season 4 of stranger things would mess me up as a 33 year old but it did lol.
The villain of this season being a metaphor for trauma and grief and guilt puts it on an entirely different level. Couldn’t be happier with it.
same for this 25 year old too man lol
@@jaredplantulli4288 I'm so sorry about your friend. Your connection to the song with the film project is so sweet though :))
27 year old man here. Check out All the Love by Kate Bush, great song and album
34 year old man here
I think Sadie Sink is going to become an increasingly good actress.
She's going to be in Darren Aronofsky
next movie which could likely get awards attention and would probably be huge for her.
she was amazing in fear street too!
JeanGray
No, she won't.
I think its hard to show depression in cinema, especially a show that is surrounded by shlocky 80s themes, without it coming off whiney. But holy shit, she killed it.
Max running towards her friends while vecna tries to stop her is a great way of demonstrating the fight against depression. Plus it's a great scene.
Yeah at what point do you stop kicking yourself. If it’s not when some mind invading monster who preys on your trauma (not to mention is also a huge asshole) is about to break your body into bits and rip your eyes idk when it is.
@@Reborn0134 why the questions marks
@@moltendog9515 your comment made sense it’s the other that didn’t.
exactly
No?
Truly one of the best displays of the battle against depression. Your friends and family can do everything in their power to help you but at the end of the day it’s you who has to pull yourself from darkness. And as friends and family all you have to do is be ready to catch them when they finally do
“If I only could, I’d make a deal with god, and I’d get him to swap our places” ….. great use of a lyric to highlight her guilt for her brother. 👏👏
And it doubles as the solution as well: by letting her friends understand her even at her worst moments, they metaphorically walked in her shoes (the meaning of this song) and because she had friends she was saved.
goosebumps
@Lila Maria tell me you want attention without telling me you want attention
@@justsomeeggsinapot1784 shut UP what is wrong with you?
@Lila Maria ok
Those orchestral strings they added to this song are freaking amazing
Frrr
Yes,yes they are
I wonder if Kate Bush herself approves.
anyone knows name theme of ochestral part?
@@malu-masalladelourbano4197 I wish I did bro
Unarguably the best scene of all 4 years of Stranger Things.
Vecna reveal is arguably better
Absolutely
@@jamesbrthjk4783 predictable and shallow. this scene had so much god damn depth. your pea brain couldn't even pair vecna to the ward and you want to comment on the best scenes from ST????????????
Agreed 100%%%%
Exactly!
I still can't get over how beautiful this scene is.
I can
@@catbrotherdoeseverything okay? good for you i guess? lol
@@DaggerXIV im over it to
@@REXAZOR proud of you but work on your grammar more if you want more appraisal.
@@DaggerXIV What if i did work on it......Would it elevate me in ur eyes....make me a better person...What if i save a truck of drowning puppies as an Azerbijan native with little English and my grammar is not great.....Is it worth pointing out??...Is this where LIFE has brought you presently?????!!!
This is the GREATEST scene in all of Stranger Things! I’ve watched it so many times already, and the shot of everyone hugging at the end 🤯🤯 This is a masterpiece!!!
Them hugging at the end always makes me cry. Best scene in all of Stranger Things to me.
@@jennaj76 definitely same. I have barely ever cried over any show or movie scene but hey there's a first time for anything and proud to say this made me cry so fucking hard
@@jennaj76 I agree!!
From someone that have never watched the series and wanted to know where that viral song came from and you saying this scene is the best scene of all the series? What a huge dissappointment. Happy that i never started watching it then cuz this is such a bad scene
Yes agreed! Then to top it off with the piano instrumental playing Kate bush adds that bit more heartfelt to it! So amazing, these producers knew how powerful to make this ending scene and totally nailed it..even I cried knowing I’m still here..🥺
this scene is so powerful
Didn't expect too see you commenting on this Vereshchak, but I agree 👌
Makes me cry every time wtf
@@manofhonor1685 Same here 🥲
This scene made me feel something, the flashbacks, the slow mo, the tempo everything... it was a cinematic masterpiece
@@manofhonor1685 same!
This is not “that” scene; this is THE scene.
Best scene of the whole series.
Agreed, it’s so powerful
honestly yeah. this was a monumental moment for the show and will define the show.
This scene and season 1 Hopper and Joyce bring Will back to life are the two best
This is the wayyy
Best scene from the century you mean
I think this is one of the most powerful scenes in all of television just the sheer weight it holds on it and it was all executed perfectly and went beyond I come back to this scene because it’s just the best scene in the entire series I think that if this scene was done incorrectly the entire season would be less impactful this was the most important scene of the season and it is a masterpiece
My wife and i screamed and cried during this scene. At that moment it was no longer a Netflix series but felt like reality. It was so emotional and intense as Max fought her way back to her friends. pure goosebumps
Yeah and everybody knew what will happen when she pulled up in the air.
I hate and love these kind of emotional scenes and thats the best scene ever.
The build up to this scene is really a masterpiece of storywriting.
Cried and screamed 💀💀
@@samagic322 deal with it incel
@@samagic322 💀💀
I loved this scene it seemed like a symbolism for max’s trauma/depression she feels trapped and feels like there’s no escape and she has no one there for her except her inner demons but when the gate opens and she sees her friends it’s like her realising that the people who cared for her the most and loved her were the people she kept pushing away and so it’s like her running back to the people she feels safe with and the line come on darling is like a plea not only from her friends but from herself that she can make it and that she will be fine in the end CAN I ALSO JUST SAY AMAZING ACTING AND THIS WAS SO POWERFUL AND CINEMATICALLY BEAUTIFUL WITH THE SONG CHOICE AS WELL
Great explanation!! I totally agree
cool analysis 👏🏻
The Vecna so far in this season has represented many different things for certain people. For the glasses guy it was the guilt of the car accident. For Creel it represented PTSD. For The cheerleader I think an eating disorder or something like that. For Max it was depression. It’s very powerful undertones in the writing. Very smart.
@@conorculhane3432 And now for Nancy, its her friends death when she hooked up with Steve. They've been hinting that she's into Steve again, and that Steve can't find what he wants, despite most women digging him. I think Steve is going to remember Nancy's favorite song and save her, but anything can happen. She could escape and get back with Steve, stay with Jonathan, or maybe Vecna won't let her escape like she let Max get away. All I know is that it is going to be very hard to top this brilliant scene. I get goosebumps every time I think about it.
RIGHT! 10/10 character development
Look at Sadie Sink’s eyes as she’s running. An actress can make all the facial expressions they want to sell a scene. But only the best can sell a scene with their eyes. Look into her eyes and you see actual fear! What an amazing actress!! I believe every second of that scene!!
That’s what I was thinking! She really put herself there life or death she needed to escape!
Exactly! Omg!
love this Craig..she is stunningly talented
Brilliant actress. She reminds me of an older actress but I can't figure out who !
They're all good at doing that. Still to this day, no one was better than Noah on season 2 when he was going absolutely insane being possessed by the Mind Flayer.
See you guys pick this because it's fresh in your minds. And it is spine chilling. But go back and watch that scene with 'Will' going crazy. Noah killed it!
One of the best scenes. Everything from the cinematography, art direction, score, dialogue etc. An emotional ride.
Damn it, once she says "I'm still here" and the gentle piano hits at the end, the tears flood my cheeks. Beautifully done.
Im literally crying right now while reading your comment man, it is so true
Same
Pansy
Same here.
I really loved this season, it felt like such a smart way to tackle issues like mental health without making it feel boring or tone deaf (13 reasons why I'm looking at you). It's kind of validating to see how Vecna is shown as a real threat because it seems like people in the real world think mental health is "less important" because it's not visible or tangible like a wound. But that's what makes it dangerous, that's what makes Vecna dangerous. The lack of visible signs until it's too late is what killed these poor kids, and it's the support from others that helped Max live.
Very well said
agreed, makes alot of sense
This comment is really well written
100% agree AND I highly recommend reading the book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher if you haven't already. It was a masterpiece and it got me through SO much. The show did it nothing but *disrespect*
Loved this, this scene is so powerful, is this little things, our favorite song, our friends, the moments we share, the love we receive and can give, is those little things that can make the difference and help us to hold on to life, this scene was able to put this on a more visual perspective but without losing the real meaning of it and it’s absolutely lovely
As someone who has battled my own mental demons, the right song at the right time can make all the difference, we all have our own hills to run up, perfect song.
This is so true. I have a song that got me through some of the darkest times in my life. Rock n’ Roll Suicide by Bowie gave me hope in a shitty time. The way Running up that Hill plays and the chorus swells as she runs for her life gives me the same feeling as hearing Bowie sing “Give me your hands, ‘cause you’re wonderful” still gives me today.
Ngl, I think my favorite song is (I’m going to camp tomorrow) I’ve cream and Cake… GREAT reason btw, my camp plays that EVERY YEAR
People from the moskow department of healthcare dont want to help me. I have problem with aorta!
Sometimes battling mental demons is better than battling metal demons, or website daemons.
This hit deep
Love this scene! My kids were jumping up and down screaming and rooting for Max. Such a powerful scene this was.
“I’m still here” has changed so many peoples lives! Thank you Max and thanks Sadie
Everyone is so impressed with "I'm Still Here"
Me: That dialogue sequence is directly ripped from The Night House 2020
@Daphne Krisp lol not just the dialogue, the entire sequence
dead family, depression, stuck in limbo going to die by demon, friend call out her name, come back from near death, swim back to shore, friend ask if she is okay, "i'm here" "i'm here" friend comfort her "its okay now" "breathe"
the whole damn thing is ripped directly
sorry to break your bubble, but stranger things isnt exactly original, they ripped ideas from left and right, only difference is they are more popular so i guess its okay
@@loucipher7782 go whine about it elsewhere
@@gabby-rf9ye where can i whine? in your mama basement like you?
@@loucipher7782 look at you liking your own comments. I doubt somebody went through this thread within 2 minutes
“They can’t help you Max. There’s a reason you hide from them.” -Venca.
Seeing Max run towards them gave us all hope. Hope from depressions, anxiety, etc.
“I’M STILL HERE.”
Read your comment exactly as Vecna said it 😩
i was literally yelling, RUNNN
when I was watching this I said so there just going to kill off Max like the others when I saw her running I was yelling "YES MAX RUN RUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN RUNNNNNNNNNNNN GIRL RUNNN TO THEM GO MAX GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" -said by wxlfy
Best scene I've seen in a very long time.
Same bro I can’t even think of any that made me feel the way that scene did
Other than maybe naruto 😂 but still
@@ijustbevibin0425 sexy
I’m glad someone said it
Facts it doesnt even feel like stranger things anymore
Still one of the best heartfelt scenes from tv ever , and this solidified her as a part in the group and made her the MVP of Season 4.
Damn right she serves equal pay to the rest of the kids despite being introduced in season 2.
This scene is so freaking dope. Probably best scene so far in the entire show. Also emphasizes how important it was for Will to be singing Should I stay or should I go, when he was stuck in the upside down in season 1 and thinking about that memory with his brother. This scene did a lot for the show.
cool connection!!
The second best HAS to be Dustin And Suzie Singing Neverending Story
@@brimuffins6155 that scene would be a top 10 but I wouldn't put it second. Nor third
I think will was doing that just to have a coping mechanism with the situation he was in but we might find out different in Volume 2.
@@safcjoe7062 no I totally agree he was. He just didn’t realize how much it was helping him
This is an absolute masterpiece. The costumes, cinematography, the music, and the actors' performances. Vecna is a metaphor for losing the will to live and Sadie Sink's portrayal of a young woman fighting her survivor's guilt is phenomenal. This scene and it's mental health undertones are relatable for almost anyone. It's a damned shame she wasn't nominated for an emmy.
I get liking the show but being nominated for an Emmy? Especially with all the the crazy performances this year from a whole plethora of actors/actresses. Not to knock her performance or anything because she did a good job. But sooo many actors this year were given so much more to do and gave performances light years beyond what we saw from her this season.
@@teddyrosekidd And? She still deserved a nomination.
@@slicksquids
She would've deserved a nomination if she gave one of the best performances of the year which she clearly did not lol. Not to knock on her performance in the show, she did a good job. But so many actors/actresses have done so much more this year.
@@teddyrosekidd She clearly did, just say you don't fucking like her and go. You sound extremely rude and insecure. Toxic as fuck.
@@teddyrosekidd Well Rhea Seehorn from Better Call Saul did get an Emmy but even though I love this actress and the character of Kim, she barely got screen time the season she was nominated for and imo Sadie Sink outperformed her at every points in ST4 with Max.
Same with Jung Ho-yeon. She is good don’t get me wrong, but her performance in Squid Game was so overrated and isn’t even near what Sadie performed in ST4, yet their characters quite look alike in terms of behavior.
So yes, it is a shame that she wasn’t nominated for an Emmy, especially when we consider how mind blowing was the running up that hill scene for everyone who watched it.
Sadie Sink's heartbreaking tombstone eulogy in this episode is definitely Emmy Award worthy.
And what a fantastic use of "Running Up That Hill" in the last 3 minutes of the episode. The lyrical metaphor has never hit this close. So much love for Kate Bush.
yes!! thank you speaking my mind! She was so phenomenal! its really emmy worthy as best supporting actress.
completely agree. such an amazing, talented actress.
Totally agree with you! This Szene alone deserves an Emmy!
I didn’t think they were actually gonna kill her off until the montage started playing. This scene was such a rollercoaster
THIS. This is what sets stranger things apart from other shows. The music/songs they use for certain scenes are absolutely perfect. This scene absolutely blew me away the first time I watched it and have watched it several times since. Gives me goosebumps everything. The power of music
"I'm still here." OH gosh.. this entire scene was a masterpiece. It had me in tears. It's like a metaphorical lonely battle in the dark against depression.
Same it was my favorite scene from Volume 1 of season 4
I wish I could watch this scene for the first time again. The chills!
SAME
True!!
SAME
Bro i just watch it for the first time and damm
I know right
"There's a reason you hide from them", that's a very deep phrase
This scene has an incredible message for people who suffer from depression.
You choose if you want to fight or let the demon inside you slowly kill you.
Your favorite song can make it a lot easier for you to escape your own demon, like Max did in this scene.
Congratulations on your serotonin.
Can we stop pretending that mental illness is a choice? Everyone with a mental illness IS fighting; not everyone wins. For every Max, there's like 3 poor bastards that got cornered or crushed by one of those falling rocks running for their lives.
You never truly beat it you just learn how to coexist without it ever taking control of the wheel
People from the moskow department of healthcare dont want to help me. I have problem with aorta!
SOOOOO TRUEEE
EVEN WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE YOUR DYING INSIDE ITS ALWAYS THAT ONE SONG THAT WILL GET YOU DEEPER IN YOUR FEELINGS BUT AT THE SAME TIME HAVE YOU FEELING SAFE ABD GOOD
THIS SCENE LITERALLY GIVES ME FREAKING GOOSEBUMPS ALL OVER MY BODY EVERYTIME I WATCH IT I EVEN GET A BIT EMOTIONAL IDK WHY...
“Im still here, im still here” she wasn’t just reassuring them she was reassuring her self, she thought that was it
GOOSEBUMPS 😭😭😭
this scene was so powerful !! like i literally got goosebumps !!
She was reassuring ME
I mean. I knew that already.
Goosebumps every time !
The depression references here are life-giving. Giving up and writing farewell notes to loved ones, the “there’s a reason you hide from them” line, the heart shaped breech in the upside down where she can see her friends fighting for her, the moment of clarity where she decides to fight back while the world literally starts falling down around her, it’s all so relatable. Keep fighting the good fight everybody!
Dont forget the constant "I'm fine okay?" part that she keeps telling everyone... also relatable 😞
I didn’t even realize the “breech “ was heart shaped until you pointed it out … good eye !
The heart shape breech I realized at first also!! just imagine your friends fighting for you like that man.! What a pure scene all around !!!
You're going way too far with that interpretation. Please rethink your post.
@@drooshmaroosh8261 there’s always that ONE annoying Debbie downer .
This scene and Sadie’s acting was literally incredible, the best scene I’ve ever watched on tv and I will literally never get over it.
you should watch better shows if this is the best you’ve seen
@@youngmoneyc502 L
@@youngmoneyc502 haha yeah what the hell. There are so many better scenes and actors than this. Think of Better Call Saul or Mindhunters
@@kevinhernandez2412 i mean like breaking bad yk
@@kevinhernandez2412 ratio
I love that they can find so much happiness in the little moments of their constant struggles and drama
i don't
The orchestral additions to ‘Running Up That Hill’… absolutely genius. I don’t think I’ve seen this done before. What a phenomenal scene and score.
To be fair that sort of thing has happened in a lot of movie and tv shows. It was just beautifully done with the last shot of the friends and zooming out and only seeing the outline of them and the sunset.
a RUclips channel called Sideways has a video about this kind of thing used in Shrek 2! but it is SUPER effective.
i need an official version of this to listen to honestly
like and it was the 666! oh crap
Before rewatching the scene I thought it faded into Meg Myers rendition, which is so much more powerful than the original, but the fact that they actually kept the original and added on top of it is even better.