None shall ever compare to Beethoven for me. As a child, I was forced to sit and play for hours upon hours, as my world fell apart around me. His music was the only music I could play that expressed everything that I felt. All the pain, all the sadness, all the anger, all the frustration, all the rage, all the beauty, all the wonder, all the joy...ah, the joy! - Ode to Joy! - every emotion, he covered them all. No other could do this. Not Bach, not Mozart, not any of them. As a child trained in classical music, and unable to play anything else, he was my only escape. I will always be grateful for his incredible music, and his amazing life. There was none other like him. He was a genius. He was the only Beethoven.
@@ShadovvV What I mean was that I was forced to play and practice music that generally did not inspire me, and so I turned to his music when I could. His music I loved to play. :) But I could not always play it.
The first time Elvis sang on stage in a bar, the owner told him he was wasting his time and would “never make it as a singer”. 20th Century Fox Studio Executives told George Lucas he had destroyed his career with his ‘stupid little space movie’ when they saw rough cuts of Star Wars. 🤷♂️
I know it is been a while since you wrote this. But that same melody that inspired Beethoven and made Ode to joy so damn famous, can be heard on a Mozart Ofertorium.
It makes me emotional how even though he lost his hearing he continued to persevere and do what he loved.. No excuses, questions or limits. For that that is why he is still known as a legend. That should be a lesson to all of us to never quit no matter what, even if it doesn't make sense at all it is still possible to not only do it but be the best of the best! :)
Oldman - he was an artist and what he was, was only trough acting. - Studio executives: He was a difficult man. His fans: I’d heard acting aroused such passion has to be dangerous. - He was a legend, a genius and as scoundrel. But behind his talent, and the madness, - His colleagues: He was too good for Hollywood. His fiver offended their small brains. - lies the mystery behind his immortality,…
My father was a genius listening to classical music. He new the composers name and the title of the song that was played. Back then as a young man I myself did not like this type of music. Until one day when the NBC news was telecast back in the 60's for the Huntley and Brinkley Report I heard this song at the end of this news show and I listen to it every night. Thank God! It was Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged. The rest is History (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!
Watching this trailer give me goosebumps. I love this movie so much. I seen allways touches me when the deceived Beethoven to play alone while they watched in secret. He was playing the moonlight sonata and u could see the pain for the love he lost. What a wonderful movie
Artists turn out to be people fluent in the languages of angels and demons, and gods and monsters. But they are still women and men, so they possess all the frailties of humans, all drives of our species. They are still us. We are animals from birth to death. We are as Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet: "The paragon of animals." If you want to know her art, or his music, look and and listen. If you want to know the person, you must get to know the animal.
As a child when we were learning the recorder in music class (which is obnoxious for many)…most played hot cross buns or jingle bells out of our book. I loved to play the Ode to Joy. ❤ I’ve loved Beethoven since …his music and his mystery.
Each of the great composers were genius in their own way. Each had different styles. But where would our music today be without them. Who can believe that the same seven notes can have such a difference in all music. But the great composers then were writing music that had never been thought of before, and to see how far it's come.
This movie was the shit. I’m sorry. Still one of my favorite romance movies of all time. I’ve come to appreciate the movie more as I grew up & experienced my own heart breaks. We cannot always have our immortal beloved. Heartbreaking yet true 💜
That's why I don't believe in a dumb stories about true love. Two girls who I really liked when I was a student choosed a guy in two week alcohol string dubbing holidays instead of me a sporty but shy guy. So fuck these stories
He is my favourite composer after Mozart :) so I'm so interested about the films made of him
4 года назад+8
For those engaging on a verbal battle on the matter of how this film compares to "Amadeus" (a film I also like), I have to say that Immortal Beloved never attempted to be like "Amadeus". If anything, it's "Citizen Kane" enclosed on a biopic of Beethoven.
That's a great statement - because of the riddle that carries the story, and about the unusual answer it finds for it. No Beethoven scholar has ever suggested that the Immortal Beloved was Beethoven's sister-in-law and that Carl was actually his son, so this might hit some people unprepared. But Amadeus has its little secret hidden inside it too - a lot of people tend to watch it as "a movie about Mozart" in the sense that Mozart is allegedly the protagonist, but this is not entirely correct - the lead character is Salieri.
To the world Mozart and Beethoven were musicians speaking to us through their music. In reality they were the instruments to whom God spoke his word to us.
Okay okay okay, calm down my friend. Indeed, nothing is tickling my intellect like Beethoven, but without Bach, life would be meaningless. Kind regards
totally agree. Beethoven is just beyond genius. I mean, listen to some of his late piano sonatas, they are just something else, radical, new, some almost like Jazz. Such a genius.
@@Tosse901 absolutley, you can here the boogie wooie in one of his late works. I think it was 31. or 32. totally agree. Only the Hammerklaviersonate is such a Masterpiece.
This film would be absolutely brilliant if it didn't deviate so extremely from Beethoven's real biography. To me, that's a little too much fiction. It's a shame because I really like Gary Oldman.
So humanity has always loved to say currently music is bad, and not good like music from the past. People in their 50s says this about 1980s compared to today's music here in the 2020s, people have said that 1960s music was best, other have said really old music from the 1930s was best, and even people in the 1800s have talked crap about Beethoven's music back then as well. And I bet they said the same thing about music by Mozart back then as well.
Oh no, it can't even compare to Amadeus: the costumes are disaster, so is the writing! The only good thing in this film is Oldman (and the music, of course). Amadeus on the other hand is perfect in everything
haha this is DEMOCRACY right here, so does it surpass amadesus? lets ask the commentetors 1st oppinion - NO it's no way near 2. - YES it is 3. - Both are good verdict?= watch both. my oppnion? they both suck balllls not the movies, they were great but the actors look like ball suckers for sure...
💙🎶Oh, but *Immortal Beloved* does surpass ‘Amadeus’, by far. Gary Oldman is the main reason, as it’s possibly his finest performance. & he’s had many in his career. The story is incredible & not easily forgotten.🥀 (& I have seen both films)
Bernard Rose goes from directing Candyman the notorious cult horror film in history to a biopic of composer, Beethoven this film sort of have my curiosity and Gary Oldman’s dialogues don’t sound that much different than when he portrayed as Dracula
Reminder: Gary Oldman can actually play the most challenging pieces by Beethoven on the piano. But in the scene where he restarts the orchestra, his piano was dead. He had to sync his fingers with a recording of another performer playing the piece on an instrument that made no sound! Imagine trying to play along with something but you can’t hear your own instrument!
His music was amazing, but to live ones entire life, only to find out at the end..... OMG I cry thinking about it. You need a good cry, down in the dumps and need to feel better about your own problems? This is the movie for you. BUt you won't know the truth until the end, which is also almost the end of his life.
Same guy who played Stansfield in Leon: the Professional where he said " You don't like Beethoven. You don't know what you're missing. Overtures like that get my... juices flowing. So powerful. But after his openings, to be honest, he does tend to get a little fucking boring. That's why I stopped!"
it's a shame that the EU stole "ode to joy" as its 'national anthem' as i cant listen to beethoven's 9th symphony now without being reminded of the arrogant corrupt tyranny of Brussels
I agree, the connection between Antonie Brentano and Beethoven was completely different to all of the other love affairs he had, especially in that, and evidence suggests that it was not unrequited. - It was said that in her lifetime Antoine had kept a list of all those dear to her who had passed away and by her own death the list was pretty long but the very first entry on that list was Beethoven.
🎶🌟🇩🇪🌎👎📖❤️🔑 🥲…DARK🥲…Beethoven John 3:19 New International Version 19 This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil.
None shall ever compare to Beethoven for me. As a child, I was forced to sit and play for hours upon hours, as my world fell apart around me. His music was the only music I could play that expressed everything that I felt. All the pain, all the sadness, all the anger, all the frustration, all the rage, all the beauty, all the wonder, all the joy...ah, the joy! - Ode to Joy! - every emotion, he covered them all. No other could do this. Not Bach, not Mozart, not any of them. As a child trained in classical music, and unable to play anything else, he was my only escape. I will always be grateful for his incredible music, and his amazing life. There was none other like him. He was a genius. He was the only Beethoven.
You were grateful for being forced? That sounds a bit masochistic to me..
@@ShadovvV What I mean was that I was forced to play and practice music that generally did not inspire me, and so I turned to his music when I could. His music I loved to play. :) But I could not always play it.
I agree.
@@m.e.3614Listening to his music has saved my life more than once.
Indeed ❤
1:14
I love how these shortsighted men didn't realize that "stupid childish tune" would become one of the most celebrated musical works of all time.
That was his son. He was put under pressure by Beethoven, but Im not gonna spoil it :)
Whose son he is?
The first time Elvis sang on stage in a bar, the owner told him he was wasting his time and would “never make it as a singer”. 20th Century Fox Studio Executives told George Lucas he had destroyed his career with his ‘stupid little space movie’ when they saw rough cuts of Star Wars.
🤷♂️
I know it is been a while since you wrote this. But that same melody that inspired Beethoven and made Ode to joy so damn famous, can be heard on a Mozart Ofertorium.
Na~na~na~na~na~na~na....
It makes me emotional how even though he lost his hearing he continued to persevere and do what he loved.. No excuses, questions or limits. For that that is why he is still known as a legend. That should be a lesson to all of us to never quit no matter what, even if it doesn't make sense at all it is still possible to not only do it but be the best of the best! :)
Well I think probably because he wrote the most profound music ever created but yeah it's mindboggling he did it and was deaf.b
Man I loved this movie. I fell in love with Oldman’s acting this movie and he’s never disappointed since.
Lol that guy who said "he sings this childish tune"
Said
"Na na na na na na na naa na"
But it actually goes
"Na na na na na na na naa na na naa"
Oldman, a cinematic immortal.
Oldman - he was an artist and what he was, was only trough acting. - Studio executives: He was a difficult man. His fans: I’d heard acting aroused such passion has to be dangerous. - He was a legend, a genius and as scoundrel. But behind his talent, and the madness, - His colleagues: He was too good for Hollywood. His fiver offended their small brains. - lies the mystery behind his immortality,…
Yes.
Gary Oldman is an AMAZING actor!
My favorite film. This is Gary's best acting job of all time.
My father was a genius listening to classical music. He new the composers name and the title of the song that was played. Back then as a young man I myself did not like this type of music. Until one day when the NBC news was telecast back in the 60's for the Huntley and Brinkley Report I heard this song at the end of this news show and I listen to it every night. Thank God! It was Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, Abridged. The rest is History (from 976-CREOLEMAN)!
Watching this trailer give me goosebumps. I love this movie so much. I seen allways touches me when the deceived Beethoven to play alone while they watched in secret. He was playing the moonlight sonata and u could see the pain for the love he lost. What a wonderful movie
Artists turn out to be people fluent in the languages of angels and demons, and gods and monsters. But they are still women and men, so they possess all the frailties of humans, all drives of our species. They are still us. We are animals from birth to death. We are as Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet: "The paragon of animals."
If you want to know her art, or his music, look and and listen. If you want to know the person, you must get to know the animal.
Damn! 😧
I want to quote you david
As a child when we were learning the recorder in music class (which is obnoxious for many)…most played hot cross buns or jingle bells out of our book. I loved to play the Ode to Joy. ❤ I’ve loved Beethoven since …his music and his mystery.
Each of the great composers were genius in their own way. Each had different styles. But where would our music today be without them. Who can believe that the same seven notes can have such a difference in all music. But the great composers then were writing music that had never been thought of before, and to see how far it's come.
His 9th is the first heavy metal song in my opinion. A head banger that brings the same emotions as Metallica I LOVE IT
This movie was the shit. I’m sorry. Still one of my favorite romance movies of all time. I’ve come to appreciate the movie more as I grew up & experienced my own heart breaks. We cannot always have our immortal beloved. Heartbreaking yet true 💜
That's why I don't believe in a dumb stories about true love. Two girls who I really liked when I was a student choosed a guy in two week alcohol string dubbing holidays instead of me a sporty but shy guy. So fuck these stories
It's still b_llocks. His "immortal beloved" was not a woman. He was talking about f__king music.
Some people are simply too brilliant for the rest of the human race...many go mad permanently. Ludwig was one.
He is my favourite composer after Mozart :) so I'm so interested about the films made of him
For those engaging on a verbal battle on the matter of how this film compares to "Amadeus" (a film I also like), I have to say that Immortal Beloved never attempted to be like "Amadeus". If anything, it's "Citizen Kane" enclosed on a biopic of Beethoven.
That's a great statement - because of the riddle that carries the story, and about the unusual answer it finds for it. No Beethoven scholar has ever suggested that the Immortal Beloved was Beethoven's sister-in-law and that Carl was actually his son, so this might hit some people unprepared.
But Amadeus has its little secret hidden inside it too - a lot of people tend to watch it as "a movie about Mozart" in the sense that Mozart is allegedly the protagonist, but this is not entirely correct - the lead character is Salieri.
To the world Mozart and Beethoven were musicians speaking to us through their music. In reality they were the instruments to whom God spoke his word to us.
Which god?
Easily the greatest and most inspired composers of all time.
Okay okay okay, calm down my friend. Indeed, nothing is tickling my intellect like Beethoven, but without Bach, life would be meaningless. Kind regards
Daniel Jacob you just typed “okay” three times with your thumbs to build intensity. I’m guessing you have high blood pressure
@@tylerthompson1842 Indeed, I had. I don´t agree with your easily :-D, thats why. What you think about Bach?
totally agree. Beethoven is just beyond genius. I mean, listen to some of his late piano sonatas, they are just something else, radical, new, some almost like Jazz.
Such a genius.
@@Tosse901 absolutley, you can here the boogie wooie in one of his late works. I think it was 31. or 32. totally agree. Only the Hammerklaviersonate is such a Masterpiece.
Still can't believe Gary Oldman went from Sid Vicious to Ludwig Van and yet he still does great in both roles (more so this than sid and nancy)
One of my favorite actor of all times🙏
This goes beyond a love story
Way better love story that twilight! 😂
1:24 That also was my look when I heard him insulting the melody of the ode to joy.
Nadie en el mundo volvio a crear algo tan majestuoso
perhaps when Beethoven would have another reencarnation....
2 completely different stories. I love them both the same.
Rock star of his era
This film would be absolutely brilliant if it didn't deviate so extremely from Beethoven's real biography. To me, that's a little too much fiction. It's a shame because I really like Gary Oldman.
What a masterpiece!!!
So humanity has always loved to say currently music is bad, and not good like music from the past. People in their 50s says this about 1980s compared to today's music here in the 2020s, people have said that 1960s music was best, other have said really old music from the 1930s was best, and even people in the 1800s have talked crap about Beethoven's music back then as well. And I bet they said the same thing about music by Mozart back then as well.
Happy 30th anniversary to immortal beloved
Most underrated movie ever
I know right!
Years of beethoven's life in this movie :
1799, 1801, 1804, 1808, 1811, 1815, 1818, 1824, 1826, 1827, 1828
1828? Ludwig Van Beethoven died in 1827
1:13 Ode to Joy
If you switch the captions on at 1:21
It says dada no no no no nein.
This is like what adolf said when he was punished severely by his father
@Chris Anagn. Which enraged his grandfather, who punished him severely.
Oversimplified, I see
HE WAS WHAT
Dada tho
You have a special talent sir. Use it wisely
1:24 I like it
The movie must be amazing but I don't think it surpasses "Amadeus"
Oh no, it can't even compare to Amadeus: the costumes are disaster, so is the writing! The only good thing in this film is Oldman (and the music, of course). Amadeus on the other hand is perfect in everything
I think it is better than "Amadeus".
Being a lover of both......I found them equal. You won't be disappointed!
haha this is DEMOCRACY right here,
so does it surpass amadesus?
lets ask the commentetors
1st oppinion - NO it's no way near
2. - YES it is
3. - Both are good
verdict?= watch both.
my oppnion? they both suck balllls
not the movies, they were great
but the actors look like ball suckers for sure...
💙🎶Oh, but *Immortal Beloved* does surpass ‘Amadeus’, by far. Gary Oldman is the main reason, as it’s possibly his finest performance. & he’s had many in his career. The story is incredible & not easily forgotten.🥀 (& I have seen both films)
I cried a lot ..........
I almost cried.......
"Mesmerizing" I love this movie: Immortal Beloved- Trailer 1080 p H D Thanks."
Bernard Rose goes from directing Candyman the notorious cult horror film in history to a biopic of composer, Beethoven this film sort of have my curiosity and Gary Oldman’s dialogues don’t sound that much different than when he portrayed as Dracula
That pond scene is one of the finest moments in cinema
Best movie ,watch ,enjoy and admire to the genius!!!!!!!!!
con esta peli y la de Leon el profesional me enamoré de gary oldman, el mejor actor lejosss
1:26 I am always waiting for a skyscraper to explode. 😂
0:45 i remember the music from the vinyl era
que frase que hermoso bethoven cuando dice si en tu corazon solo existe la triztesa y el llanto amargo de la soledad complete ven canta sueña cantando
Reminder: Gary Oldman can actually play the most challenging pieces by Beethoven on the piano.
But in the scene where he restarts the orchestra, his piano was dead. He had to sync his fingers with a recording of another performer playing the piece on an instrument that made no sound! Imagine trying to play along with something but you can’t hear your own instrument!
Good movie.he's a genius.
Yes, Gary Oldman is.
His music was amazing, but to live ones entire life, only to find out at the end..... OMG I cry thinking about it. You need a good cry, down in the dumps and need to feel better about your own problems? This is the movie for you. BUt you won't know the truth until the end, which is also almost the end of his life.
Amazing and deep film on the most impressive artiest ever
Same guy who played Stansfield in Leon: the Professional where he said " You don't like Beethoven. You don't know what you're missing. Overtures like that get my... juices flowing. So powerful. But after his openings, to be honest, he does tend to get a little fucking boring. That's why I stopped!"
He did this movie right after doing The Professional
Sid Vicious is Beethoven
dlaczego Gary Oldman nie dostał Oskara za ten film?
it's a shame that the EU stole "ode to joy" as its 'national anthem' as i cant listen to beethoven's 9th symphony now without being reminded of the arrogant corrupt tyranny of Brussels
Indeed.
Best movie. Dang it’s a good one.
This was an amazing film
My favourite artist
Wow what an amazing movie 😮 loved everything about it
Beethoven was the original king of rock
where can I get this movie, please???
utorrent
Where can I watch this film?
Its free on RUclips just time "imortal beloved" 💯
1:37 lol
The original throwing computer meme
Press F for the chair.
yeet
1:00 What Music Of Beethoven is this, if anyone knows Reply please
which one? in 1:21 its Beethoven 9th symphony "ode to joy"
@@hishamonten I know 1:21 is ode to joy but I want to know the short and sweet music at 1:00
a bit late, i'm not sure but it's probably his sixth symphony (pastoral)
@@kareraisu7327 thank you 😊
This trailer has 33k views but moon light sonata clip has 2million views. ironic
thats because Beethoven actually created Moonlight Sonata and not his own autobiographical film.
I love this movie, but Johanna was not the Immortal Beloved. It was Antonie Brentano. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonie_Brentano
I agree, the connection between Antonie Brentano and Beethoven was completely different to all of the other love affairs he had, especially in that, and evidence suggests that it was not unrequited. - It was said that in her lifetime Antoine had kept a list of all those dear to her who had passed away and by her own death the list was pretty long but the very first entry on that list was Beethoven.
i love this tráiler
Un génie De la musique sourd c est fou quand même
Which symphony was the 2nd?
Hey, kinda late to the party, but it's the 5th movement of the 6th Symphony !
Copying Beethoven or Immortal Beloved ???
Copying Beethoven goes about his piano life Immortal beloved goes about his love life
I prefer Copying Beethoven :)
Amadeus
💖💖💖🎬📽Magistral!!!💖💖💖
The real throwing computer meme 1:37
Gary🥰
La 9 sinfonia de bethoven la oda de la alegria parA mi que Dios le dijo tenez que hacer esta obra
This would be weird if this was an intro to a film about 2 Live Crew or Vanilla Ice or something
Seems great !
it is great
Awesome movie about an awesome man. I recommend it. You know anything with Gary Oldman and Jereon Krabbe will be a good movie.
I watched the movie and it was good asf
Thought that guy in the thumbnail was Mark Wahlberg for a second.
Unbelievable film
A favorite movie of mine
The mystery remains; who was his immortal beloved..?
I think it was his brother's wife? 🐝
What better this version of copping Beethoven
Actoraso Gary oldman
He was trashing hotel rooms WAY before the Who!
puase this pls 1:30 and tell me what kind of marshal is that
he still heard the music
desde el 2015 y mi like fue el 2000 XD solo queria decirlo
What an ignoble insult on Beethoven. Just disgusting distortion!
gatchaverse; A LENGENDARY PIANIST
Professor Sprout and Sirius Black
A Genius
Who, Beethoven or Oldman?
Ridiculous! Some of these allegations are absurd. As long as people know this is fiction, then fine.
I am watching you
And I am listening you
😱😨😍😍😍😍😍😍
1:26
Xyred for all
To me Mozart doesn’t compare to Beethoven
Danny ❤🎉
🎶🌟🇩🇪🌎👎📖❤️🔑
🥲…DARK🥲…Beethoven
John 3:19
New International Version
19 This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but people loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil.
Exactly...lol
Hate this trailer.
Mi nombre es henan zeballos soy argentino le tengo un gran respeto al actor gari olmam saludos
Roses are red
Violets are blue
His comment is in English
Your reply should be too
The trailer is one cliche after another.
@@hernanzeballo960 I can thank my Spanish teacher because I can understand your comment
Tbh I felt the trailer was better than the actual movie