I'm 60 years old, and this song is one of my favorites. In its simplicity, Emilia's version surpassed even those I already liked. Such a talented young lady.
This British actress, who was a teenager at the time, not only sang this song note perfect, she also managed to sing it in an American accent and learned to sign it in ASL (which is very different from BSL, British sign Language) She’s a star
Always been a favorite song. But there is something very rich when Emilia starts to use sign language, like her soul kicks in and the warmth of the song melts the heart.
What a beautiful rendition of this timeless classic and to reflect this in sign language is a masterpiece of expression. At 62 trips around the local star this is a reminder of the beauty of my Rosita Bonita who knew sign language. She has been asleep in death 3 1/2 years and I await her resurrection back to life in the Paradise Earth.
Very glad that this movie won the Oscar for Best Film. Such a unique and fantastic story. Also, Emilia Jones’s performance, especially for this scene, was quite fantastic 🤟🏻
Magnificent voice!! Truly magnificent voice! It’s portrayed brilliantly too. We see her singing beautifully, but she is restrained, not truly expressing herself in the song, then she includes her family with the sign language, and she blossoms! The music coach understands when he sees her family above. It’s brilliant.
I think this is one of the most touching moments in recent film. The song by the great Joni Mitchell combined with the love for a deaf family that finally gets to understand their daughters dreams of a life that they can never fully experience. Brilliant! I watched this on an Airplane trip and shed more than a few tears. The movie in many ways, I believe, can be paralleled to children from dysfunctional families, where one lives lost in a world where those around you are not capable of understanding.
This movie is a terrific story of a family's undying love and commitment to one another. Joni's song performed in this touching way exudes the love and spirit of this movie!❤
Aw heck! That made me mist up. Such lovely tone, pitch perfect and to render it in sign language just added to the emotional tribute this pretty girl brought to that timeless classic.
I've watched multiple interviews where she says she had to learn to sing AND learn sign language for this movie! Can you imagine doing that in addition to memorizing your lines and movements and placements?!?! She is phenomenal!
@@allisonarnold9935 The singing part was probably easy - her father is the Welsh singer Aled Jones. The impressive part is she learned American Sign Language so she could communicate with the deaf actors off-screen, not just learning what was needed for the film.
This is one of my all time favorite songs and seeing it expressed beautifully through signing makes me love it even more. Also a shout out to the pianist accompanying Emilia, I love his expressive but restrained enjoyment of her singing.
No sé, si esta chica es la que canta, la canción de Joni Mitchell que da nombre al álbum both sides ...Lo cierto es que no he oído nada mejor que esta versión que canta Emilia Jones... Excelente actriz y una voz increíble.... Enhorabuena y ojalá se pueda también dedicar a cantar.. BRILLANTE...
My brother who passed a couple years ago was a student body president for Ogden's school for the deaf and blind many years ago. He was amazing in his skills as a welder but also fluently smooth in sign language. He was loved by all.
I just watched this having no idea about the movie. I'm a long time Joni Mitchell fan and this performance brought a tear to my eyes. I think using ASL made it even more emotional. Fantastic job! I think I better find this movie and watch it.
Two films have made a impact on me,and hope changes peoples perception of being deaf,one is Coda and the the other The silent Child both brilliant films.sign language needs to be taught at schools.
The first time I saw this I was impressed and moved. Seeing it again I am still amazed. There is still good in this world and that is what we need to focus on. God bless you.
I balled watching this just like I balled when I saw the movie. CODA is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. A movie that Cinema was made for. I guess if they were all that good this one would not be the jewel it is. If you haven't seen it GO WATCH IT! If you have then you understand.
The film is based on a French original version called "La Famille Belier", which is even more heart warming. Even though this version is well done and Emilia's singing impressive, you should check on the original song "Je vole" sung by Luanne.
It is slowly starting to happen more and more since the early 2000’s. Starting with a revival of Big River. A year or two ago the revival of spring awakening incorporated sign language into the choreography. Accessibility is not just practical, it can be art in itself.
Beautiful, but Judy Collins is still touring and singing this song better than anyone else ever will. Go see while you have the chance. You will not have another opportunity in your lifetime.
What film is this scene from? That's clearly ASL, but isn't she a British actor??? Mind blown... Did she learn to sign in ASL just for this film? As a Japanese speaker I naturally find BSL easier to understand since it follows verb postfix structure.
One of the most beautiful songs of all time. And, what a gorgeous rendition.
I seldom cry at movies. This scene turned on the waterworks. I was so happy it won the Oscar for Best Picture.
I love the song and this rendition is beautiful, especially with the signing added. Joni and Judy would heartily approve!
Emilia Jones is a beautiful, talented young woman. I finally watched CODA last night. Fantastic movie!!!!!
I'm 60 years old, and this song is one of my favorites. In its simplicity, Emilia's version surpassed even those I already liked. Such a talented young lady.
Absolutely agree.
It means more now at 62. I learned this song in 1974. ✌️
Her dad is a well known British singer who started his career as a young boy so she definitely has the family voice genes.
I first heard this as a child in the 70s and loved it since this young lady did herself and the song proud hi from england
At 66, I'm right there with you. This has to be one of the best songs ever.
This British actress, who was a teenager at the time, not only sang this song note perfect, she also managed to sing it in an American accent and learned to sign it in ASL (which is very different from BSL, British sign Language) She’s a star
Emily Jones
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yeah... we got that... (lol!)
Always been a favorite song. But there is something very rich when Emilia starts to use sign language, like her soul kicks in and the warmth of the song melts the heart.
Amazingly apt description of what we see happen.
I absolutely love that show I am in tears right now
What a beautiful rendition of this timeless classic and to reflect this in sign language is a masterpiece of expression. At 62 trips around the local star this is a reminder of the beauty of my Rosita Bonita who knew sign language. She has been asleep in death 3 1/2 years and I await her resurrection back to life in the Paradise Earth.
I wish more people could see this film..Its truly a lovely film..and Emilia's singing is hypnotic..
Absolutely beautiful.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written......and this performance, perfect.
Very glad that this movie won the Oscar for Best Film. Such a unique and fantastic story. Also, Emilia Jones’s performance, especially for this scene, was quite fantastic 🤟🏻
What is the name of the movie.. i tend to be five years behind lol. If not more
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@@secretagent86 CODA
All I can say is wow! So beautiful in so many ways, all the feels.
Magnificent voice!! Truly magnificent voice!
It’s portrayed brilliantly too. We see her singing beautifully, but she is restrained, not truly expressing herself in the song, then she includes her family with the sign language, and she blossoms! The music coach understands when he sees her family above.
It’s brilliant.
I've loved this song since high school and it still brings tears to my eyes. Emilia Jones, you did it proud. Thank you for that.
I think this is one of the most touching moments in recent film. The song by the great Joni Mitchell combined with the love for a deaf family that finally gets to understand their daughters dreams of a life that they can never fully experience. Brilliant! I watched this on an Airplane trip and shed more than a few tears. The movie in many ways, I believe, can be paralleled to children from dysfunctional families, where one lives lost in a world where those around you are not capable of understanding.
oh my....this is from my younger days. Brings back so many memories and a tear. Awesome rendition.
❤omg this sent shivers through my body well done young lady 😢❤
This movie is a terrific story of a family's undying love and commitment to one another. Joni's song performed in this touching way exudes the love and spirit of this movie!❤
One of the greatest songs ever written. Gives me Big time chills every time I hear it❤
My goodness, this girl can Sing!!! A classic song
Beautiful performance voice and ASL make it so inclusive
The pianist, supporting this beauty! Thank you!
Aw heck! That made me mist up. Such lovely tone, pitch perfect and to render it in sign language just added to the emotional tribute this pretty girl brought to that timeless classic.
I love how her emotions changed as she starts signing for her family.
Absolutely beautiful!
What a beautiful voice. This is absolutely gorgeous.
Incredible! Speechless! Excellent
We sang this in my grade school choir. Such a touching performance, it takes me right back to those days. Amazing what music can do!
Outstanding performance. Superb singing and the pianist was very restrained.
This scene gets me teared up all the time.
Me too! I
I'm bawling my eyes out
This movie …man…I told my best friend-a choir teacher- to watch this and she ugly cried just like me.
Sometimes understated proves to be more effective, as shown in this beautiful rendition of a classic… 🙌
She comes alive when she signs for her family,, Beautiful ❤
Holy cow, where has this amazing young lady been, what an awesome voice & my Buddha she also signs. So much talent in one body. She has it all!!💙
I've watched multiple interviews where she says she had to learn to sing AND learn sign language for this movie! Can you imagine doing that in addition to memorizing your lines and movements and placements?!?! She is phenomenal!
@@allisonarnold9935 The singing part was probably easy - her father is the Welsh singer Aled Jones. The impressive part is she learned American Sign Language so she could communicate with the deaf actors off-screen, not just learning what was needed for the film.
This is one of my all time favorite songs and seeing it expressed beautifully through signing makes me love it even more. Also a shout out to the pianist accompanying Emilia, I love his expressive but restrained enjoyment of her singing.
No sé, si esta chica es la que canta, la canción de Joni Mitchell que da nombre al álbum both sides ...Lo cierto es que no he oído nada mejor que esta versión que canta Emilia Jones... Excelente actriz y una voz increíble.... Enhorabuena y ojalá se pueda también dedicar a cantar..
BRILLANTE...
My brother who passed a couple years ago was a student body president for Ogden's school for the deaf and blind many years ago. He was amazing in his skills as a welder but also fluently smooth in sign language. He was loved by all.
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Beautiful
😢 beautiful 😍 so heart-warming
I cry every time I watch her perform this song.
Beautiful singing and the signing makes it even more meaningful 💕
Outstanding!
Amazing performance of an amazing song
Cuando el sentimiento en una cancion se hace evidente.....excxcelente interpretacion
I just watched this having no idea about the movie. I'm a long time Joni Mitchell fan and this performance brought a tear to my eyes. I think using ASL made it even more emotional. Fantastic job! I think I better find this movie and watch it.
That was amazing. I really need to see this film now.
This touched my Heart❤Thank you for sharing🙏🏽
Two films have made a impact on me,and hope changes peoples perception of being deaf,one is Coda and the the other The silent Child both brilliant films.sign language needs to be taught at schools.
❤❤ I love her voice. So beautiful 😢
He tino whakamiharo to waiata me te Haina 👏ohhhh nui rawa atu.💯👊
Your rendition is so amazing and to sign ohhh too much💯👏
Well, this is the movie I will be watching tonight. Just an incredibly beautiful tone to her voice!
whats the movie????
My favorite version of the song was done by Neil Diamond. I did see Judy Collins perform it live though. A beautiful song. Thanks for sharing this.
Awesome voice.
Made me cry.
Great song!
A sleeper movie that deserved the recognition it achieved
Traumhaft. Ich liebe dieses Lied und die Darstellung ❤
WOW SPEACHLESS❤
The first time I saw this I was impressed and moved.
Seeing it again I am still amazed.
There is still good in this world and that is what we need to focus on.
God bless you.
The moment she started translating, I took this video into my heart.
I don't have words to express that I fell when hear and wacthing this video.. It's so amazing.. fantastic❤❤❤
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She has a beautiful voice. Lovely.
That was beautiful
I LOVE This movie. I wish I could watch it without Apple TV
Great movie!
I balled watching this just like I balled when I saw the movie. CODA is one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. A movie that Cinema was made for. I guess if they were all that good this one would not be the jewel it is. If you haven't seen it GO WATCH IT! If you have then you understand.
Bawled.
@@jennifertse335 Thank you. Fixed it.
What a beautiful version
Beautifully done. Thank you.
Wow beautiful ❤❤❤❤
She has a great voice
Just a hauntingly beautiful version, my fav
beautiful!!!
The guy judge, was actually moved too. Nice to see
The film is based on a French original version called "La Famille Belier", which is even more heart warming. Even though this version is well done and Emilia's singing impressive, you should check on the original song "Je vole" sung by Luanne.
Louane
Nah, the American one is better - if for no other reason than the deaf characters are actually played by deaf actors.
I loved Joni's original, then liked Judy Collin's even more, but this is best yet. Magnificent!!!
Neil Diamond has a cover too that is very good.
brilliant
Love it
Wow!❤
I'd love to see more singers use sign language while performing - awesome.
me toooo!!! 🤍
It is slowly starting to happen more and more since the early 2000’s. Starting with a revival of Big River.
A year or two ago the revival of spring awakening incorporated sign language into the choreography.
Accessibility is not just practical, it can be art in itself.
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Very nice
You could do an entire acting class based solely on Marlee Matlins reaction in this scene. It's incredible. Emilia absolutely kills it too.
Oh wow ❤
Would love to watch it
I'm not crying, you are .... 💝
Aled Jones's daughter, excellent version of the song 😊😊😊😊
someone's cutting onions again. gets to me everytime.
Wow, that was powerful
Didm you notice how her hands started to fidget because they were not doing their job.
Great movie.
Yes! It’s brilliant
I love it. I do.
*niceLy done.."💙".
I think this is the best version this song has ever had. Joni Mitchell’s masterpiece of a song fits to this movie.
La famiglia Belier.....film francese, bellissimo.
She good!
I admit I like this better than the original version - pretty rare.
Beautiful, but Judy Collins is still touring and singing this song better than anyone else ever will. Go see while you have the chance. You will not have another opportunity in your lifetime.
I've been trying to find this to watch, but I can't find it anywhere.
Look for CODA or even better "La Famille Bélier". It is certainly dubbed or subtitled in English.
What film is this scene from? That's clearly ASL, but isn't she a British actor??? Mind blown... Did she learn to sign in ASL just for this film? As a Japanese speaker I naturally find BSL easier to understand since it follows verb postfix structure.
Great version of Both Sides Now
Judy Collins is my favorite version of this song, but Emilia is right up there.❤