i cant bloody stop watching this movie...there is something in it that keeps getting me back to it lol...after watching it for first time now i feel strange like hell...
The ending scene describes the spiritual journey of Pocahontas back to her home. 0:45 She senses the breath of her homeland, leaves and dies. 1:55 She is depicted like a daughter of trees and rivers whose released soul joyfully returns to the waters and woods of her homeland. 2:28 Her husband and son follow her, leaving the old world with setting sun. The journey ends with reaching the untamed, fresh and lively waters of the new world and finding rest for the soul in the whispering of the woods
I can confidently say that this (movie) took me to a place I only dreamt about, what pre-european America would have been like. Very moving and keeps me coming back for more.
Hope will never let you down for hope is the foundation of who we are and always will remain by are side even untill death comes knocking are way has it does for all of us..
Having produced the Wagner "Ring" a number of times I really can't do this. It just doesn't make sense and new music was required. The image of the gods and the rainbow bridge are distinct if you know Wagner. My understanding of the Rolfe - Pocohantas relationship is that he thought he'd save her from perdition by marrying and civilising her. Not all that romantic. He appears to have been a dry and unloving man. "Vorspiel" means introductory and yet this was the end. She died at 21 and her child was a mere two years old at the time.
Wagner, immer wieder ein schönes musikalisches Erlebnis. Peter Mannheim 😀✨💯🌄🌞
i cant bloody stop watching this movie...there is something in it that keeps getting me back to it lol...after watching it for first time now i feel strange like hell...
Who else could capture such deep emotion in music. It's so intense.
This film leaves me uneasy, my heart tight. Wagner, wonderful...
The ending scene describes the spiritual journey of Pocahontas back to her home.
0:45 She senses the breath of her homeland, leaves and dies.
1:55 She is depicted like a daughter of trees and rivers whose released soul joyfully returns to the waters and woods of her homeland.
2:28 Her husband and son follow her, leaving the old world with setting sun.
The journey ends with reaching the untamed, fresh and lively waters of the new world and finding rest for the soul in the whispering of the woods
I can confidently say that this (movie) took me to a place I only dreamt about, what pre-european America would have been like. Very moving and keeps me coming back for more.
There are places in Virginia and Maryland that still exist...
Mr. Malick executes music and picture so well
Richard Wagner had an uncanny knack of composing the most epic music ever written. Sublime.
There's no better musical descriion of sunrise as this piece, so unbeliebable, magnificent
There is no superior way to express the unbelievable quality of humanity and the world perceived by it than music.
god bless richard wagner
God bless us all..
This movie gave me a soul and at the same time extinguished it.
Beautiful setting to music of a journey which we will all take someday.Glad they choose'd
Wagner for this scene. Thanks for posting,
Pocahontas was an explorer too. Insatiable for knowledge. Unique.
if someone told wagner "this piece is still beloved even after the year 2000..." omg...what he would have though?
Alles ist gut!
„I told you it is Zukunftsmusik!“ ;-)
Sometimes I feel like I'm fighting a losing battle between good and evil...atleast I know I've always got hope on my side.
Hope will never let you down for hope is the foundation of who we are and always will remain by are side even untill death comes knocking are way has it does for all of us..
unos de los mejores finales q vi
Thank you
beyond mere words
OMG I've been looking for this song and its not on the OST of the movie... Now I see its Wagner :P Haha thanks
It’s not a song but a prelude!
So very Sad....of the bottom of my heart
My favourite song!
R.I.P Actors who were alive in the flesh in back then during the time of filming.
Juste com' une arabesque, la lecon de magie com' réelle. Là .
That's an Artemis devotion.
@Dhemi4life I think I know what you mean; yet the fact that you raise the dilemma, i believe, suggests you're heading in the right direction.
Here's a link to the actual recording used in the film ; ruclips.net/video/gWb7EMdyyVE/видео.html
Thank you!
thanks so much
That's a Cernunnos devotion.
That's a Morrigan devotion.
Set in the early 17th Century.
Reign of His Majesty King James the 1st.
John Smith.
John Rolfe.
Damn, this Wagner..... 🥺
That's a TTE devotion.
Thats a Sekhmet Devotion.
Fine looking chicken that. The Royals would eat him for breakfast
@doctalee It's not a song.
ishishishfishishfirstishinfiniteishsacredishhumbleishishfishishpocahontasishishishishfishishandishishishishfishishjohnishsmithishishishishfishishishishishfish
Having produced the Wagner "Ring" a number of times I really can't do this. It just doesn't make sense and new music was required. The image of the gods and the rainbow bridge are distinct if you know Wagner. My understanding of the Rolfe - Pocohantas relationship is that he thought he'd save her from perdition by marrying and civilising her. Not all that romantic. He appears to have been a dry and unloving man. "Vorspiel" means introductory and yet this was the end. She died at 21 and her child was a mere two years old at the time.
You must be fun at parties
Chickenlovers# hate this clip
Their Elders thought WE were the end of THEM, how ironic huh
big grats to the lady for skipping 3000 years of evolution with one good catch
lol