The True Meaning of Atonement’s Music

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @MartinBergnerGuitar
    @MartinBergnerGuitar Год назад +40

    This movie is such a treasure... the way it is shot and how the music is enhancing the story is just so so good, it's way too underrated for how good it is... a story that truely breaks your heart and makes you value each moment that you share with your loved ones.

  • @fixingrat
    @fixingrat 3 года назад +191

    Saw the new video. Watched the beginning. Was intrigued. Stopped it. Saw the movie. Continued your video. Big thank you.

    • @docagigal8250
      @docagigal8250 3 года назад +3

      Same here, it was brilliant to discover this movie!

  • @mrmaat
    @mrmaat 3 года назад +137

    This long shot and the accompanying score is one of my favorites in film score history.
    Also, this movie breaks my heart every time.

  • @auntielolo2023
    @auntielolo2023 3 года назад +111

    My good gracious. One of my favorite scores, and favorite pieces of music. Mind blown.

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +9

      Oh my gosh. I couldn't agree more. I can't tell you how much I've listened to this score.

    • @Dragonnox
      @Dragonnox 3 года назад +6

      The whole soundtrack is mind-blowing, I love it so much. I bought the Atonement sheet music for piano even though I'm years away from actually being able to play it well enough.

  • @cuchelo1
    @cuchelo1 Год назад +21

    This video essay absolutely blew my mind. It's almost unfathomable to me that such a stunning piece of cinema only snagged one of its Oscar nominations, but after seeing this, it's absolutely clear why it was for Best Score. Wow. Instant sub to your channel. Thank you for this.

  • @DigitalLazarus
    @DigitalLazarus Год назад +11

    Watching this always brings tears. It is perhaps THE most breathtaking depiction of the lads on Dunkirk ever and the great British resolve to keep calm and carry on. It is a masterpiece. I cannot even imagine the horror and uncertainty these exposed men on that beach had to endure. And how they were delivered back to Blighty to reconvene and fight another day to slay the Nazis and save Western society in general. These men were young and absolute heroes. What history. And what beauty is this video. Thank you so much for posting.

  • @Redfi3lds
    @Redfi3lds Месяц назад +2

    This is the most gorgeous and tragic movie that I have ever watched. Your video showed me even more details about this masterpiece thank you so much.

  • @edo27
    @edo27 2 года назад +31

    one of my fave film scores of all time. It's so nostalgic, melancholy and also dreamy. All i can think of is Robbie and Cecilia's love for eachother and how tragic it all is. And even more sad is that I pine for a love like that in my own life even if it is really tragic as well just to feel teh same level of emotion that this score gives me lol

  • @geologick
    @geologick 22 дня назад +1

    I listen to the music from this film often, but as for watching the film itself...I could only manage it the once. It's so tragic and heartbreaking.

  • @hawlttt7029
    @hawlttt7029 3 года назад +116

    I would absolutely love to hear your thoughts on Zimmer’s use of Elgar’s Nimrod Variations in Nolan’s “Dunkirk” - or Thomas Newman’s haunting score in “1917,” especially at the important moments that use solo cello. Thank you for your amazing work ❤️

    • @ralphtrout5587
      @ralphtrout5587 3 года назад +10

      Zimmer is brilliant in how he uses Sir Edwards's masterpiece. I've conducted "Enigma" twice and "Nimrod" is by far the variation that requires the most musicianship ( as slower works frequently do ) and I love how Hans elongates the phrasing so that the last 4 measures of Elgar's variation ( "theme".....or IS IT since it's an "enigma?.... ha ha ) is even more spectacular of a resolution of the tension built in both sets.

    • @prashanth_js
      @prashanth_js 3 года назад +5

      When Nolan was asked about Elgar's Nimord he said that it was his father's favourite and it was also played at his funeral. His exact words were " I can feel the weight of my father's coffin on my shoulder when I listen to Elgar's Nimord". - from the book The Nolan Variations

    • @jimluebke3869
      @jimluebke3869 3 года назад +4

      It still breaks my heart to remember the critic that just simply didn't recognize Elgar in that scene.
      I'm incredibly thankful that there are channels like this that keep appreciation for classical music alive.

    • @Snorkel_hut
      @Snorkel_hut Год назад

      2.30

    • @wiinterflowers4277
      @wiinterflowers4277 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@prashanth_js No disrespect but Atonement did a better job at showing the brutality and heartbreak of Dunkirk than Nolan ever did.

  • @charliefancyboy4196
    @charliefancyboy4196 3 года назад +80

    I love your content so much. I don’t understand how you haven’t absolutely blown up yet. You put in so much effort and it shows

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +13

      Thank you so much Charlie! One day, maybe... for now, I'll just keep making the videos.

    • @de31.8
      @de31.8 3 года назад

      @Charlie Fancyboy
      Oh, but he will lol Sooner or later this channel is going to blow up. By the laws of demand, it’s going to blast.

  • @sepehrazimzadeh2911
    @sepehrazimzadeh2911 3 года назад +10

    that final lines made me burst into tears sir, thank you!

    • @eggizgud
      @eggizgud 2 года назад +2

      Especially when you think about the story. Man, I ugly cried over it. All the lead actors were so good.

  • @PetraKujundzic
    @PetraKujundzic 3 года назад +23

    Music design of this movie is incredible, at least for a complete layman as me. It emphasises every scene and sets tone for very complex emotions it brings forth. You really need to watch it to get how sinister simple typewriter clacking can get and how much hope and anxiety music can produce. Another great video, thanks once again.

  • @diabalotia
    @diabalotia 3 года назад +58

    not only a fabulous subject, but your videos have a remarkable production quality unmatched by anyone else i can find on the music scene of youtube, in whatever form you could name
    your work is amazing and i always get excited to see your videos in my notifications, i hope you keep up the amazing work

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +4

      Thank you so much - this means a huge amount to me.

  • @jefferysannicolas4716
    @jefferysannicolas4716 3 года назад +17

    Thank you for this video. I feel like Dario Marianelli is hugely underrated and powerful. I would love to see you do a video on his work for the movie Agora. It's long been one of my favorites and is one of the most emotionally potent movie scores I've ever heard. Please keep up your excellent work.

  • @tiamzy
    @tiamzy 3 года назад +16

    Thank you for this. I used to listen to this soundtrack everyday for years. Dario Marianelli's music is probably the best thing in this movie (aside from everything of course). I feel like the movie and the soundtrack is such an underrated piece of art rarely discussed in film circles. I have never seen anything else that marries the diagetic and non-diagetic sound so well. One of the reasons why I cried like a baby at the end of my first viewing is not just because how sad / hopeful the story ends, but how Dario Marianelli captured the emotion so well in that closing scene at the beach. It was so fucking perfect. Every thematic elements came together in that final scene. I love it so much!
    You raised a good point here saying that the scenes with music are purely Briony's POV. I have to take note of that on my next rewatch. :)

  • @sveinungnygaard1505
    @sveinungnygaard1505 3 года назад +21

    What a beautiful essay. Your work is simply magnificent

  • @Groganee
    @Groganee 3 года назад +9

    Gosh still one of my favourite score of all time, never fails to make me cry, I love Dario Marionelli's work so much

  • @CaroLozar
    @CaroLozar 3 года назад +26

    I absolutely love your work! I appreciate your attention to detail not only of the music but of the whole narrative, your understanding of storytelling and the gorgeous editing of the video. Your channel is something to behold, thank you very much for sharing your work

  • @meganspillane9349
    @meganspillane9349 3 года назад +7

    I want this soundtrack on vinyl so badly! I listen to this score all the time and remember seeing this movie at the cinema back when it came out and i was only 14. The elegy for dunkirk was one the first classical pieces that really made me fall in love with the genre and sometimes i just youtube that scene to watch and listen. Beautiful music, thanks for the vid.

  • @Rab_1967
    @Rab_1967 9 месяцев назад +14

    There is no atonement in this film. I love and hate watching this film. Knowing what happens to Robbie boils my piss every time.

  • @qianwenwu433
    @qianwenwu433 9 месяцев назад

    Each year i'd re-watch this movie. The heart-wrenching story with its engaging melody actually lifted me out of a highly distressful period. I'd always be grateful to the author Ian McEwan and people who crafted this masterpiece on screen.

  • @007DeanBond
    @007DeanBond Год назад +1

    nolan only had about 300 people in his movie on the beach. this was fantastic

  • @judithwhitehouse2149
    @judithwhitehouse2149 9 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent analysis of one of the great film scores- thank you!

  • @karhart6663
    @karhart6663 3 года назад +4

    I loved this film when I saw it in theaters, and immediately bought the soundtrack. The gorgeous piano tracks accompanied me through literary criticism papers in college.

  • @jonocour
    @jonocour 3 года назад +6

    I have never watched this film. But I feel like I know ever feeling happened. You have just elevated everything

  • @louyou5667
    @louyou5667 2 года назад +2

    Recently watched this film for the 20th time. Darios music is not appreciated enough. So thank you for your work 🖤

  • @lindsaycole4077
    @lindsaycole4077 3 года назад +7

    Such a beautiful essay and as tear jerking as your wonderful Nutcracker analysis.

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +2

      Thank you Lindsay! Have you seen Atonement? If you haven’t, you definitely should - it’s a beautiful film.

    • @lindsaycole4077
      @lindsaycole4077 3 года назад

      Yes I have seen this very moving film with its wonderful soundtrack@@ListeningIn

  • @palodove
    @palodove 3 года назад +5

    Where were you all my life? This is one of my favorite pieces of music, and you did an excellent job analyzing it!

  • @lacebark2561
    @lacebark2561 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant essay. So moving and it deepened my appreciation, not only for this film in particular but for the intelligence and talent behind all the moving parts of art form of filmmaking. Thank you.

  • @achillesamusic
    @achillesamusic 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this.
    Dario Marionelli is an absolute legend and truly underappreciated

  • @MichaelMomohara
    @MichaelMomohara 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! Your essay deepened my appreciation for “Elegy” and the soundtrack as a whole! 🙏

  • @craven5328
    @craven5328 3 года назад +1

    I don't know much of anything about classical music, but Howard Shore's work in The Lord of the Rings illuminated for me the importance of a score. It was that score that prompted me to make a "score" playlist. Dario Marianelli's work in Pride and Prejudice soon got added, as did John Barry's work in Dances With Wolves. Next came Trevor Jones score for Last of the Mohicans and In the Name of the Father. Now through your channel I've found more of Marianelli's work that I can add to my list, and even more than that, a gateway towards understanding and appreciating orchestral music in general (the next video I'm anxious to watch is your exploration of Elgar's Enigma, which I've just realized is already on my list, as it formed part of the amazing score for Shekhar Kapur's masterful 1998 film Elizabeth) . Many many thanks for all the obvious hard work you put into your videos, and for making them accessible to a total newb like me.

  • @vladislavslepyshev712
    @vladislavslepyshev712 2 года назад +4

    Man! You are an incredible storyteller. I cried at the end.

  • @r.c.c.10
    @r.c.c.10 6 месяцев назад +1

    Such a beautiful film.

  • @573355415
    @573355415 Год назад +2

    After the deadly storm of doomsday swept through, the setting sun stretched Dunkirk's beach in a long, narrow shadow. Dark bloodstains adorned the muddy military attire, while souls and body fragments lay scattered on the ground. The acrid smoke of gunpowder carried away mournful spirits, which dissipated amidst the requiems of the remaining young soldiers. On the rickety Ferris wheel, the rotating carousel of endless reincarnation, and the stranded sunken ships, one can still see bullet holes and rust stains, carving the eternal crimson scars on the hearts of the lost.

  • @ephjaymusic
    @ephjaymusic 3 года назад +6

    Ayyyy! Thank you for another wicked video analysis!!!! I loved this score so much! ❤️

  • @joefitzgerald7660
    @joefitzgerald7660 3 года назад +3

    Wow. One of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard. Its made me want to watch the film.

    • @rosella1919
      @rosella1919 8 дней назад

      Watch it. It’s one of the best films I’ve ever seen.

  • @nersesarslanian6751
    @nersesarslanian6751 2 года назад +1

    Reading Atonement 15 years after watching the movie when it first came out in theaters. I'm sorry to say that I forgot most of the movie and am usually having scenes from Dunkirk pop into my mind when reading Robbie's time in the army.

  • @dars1311
    @dars1311 2 года назад +1

    The highlight of this soundtrack is title track 'Atonement'. It is a quietly magestic.

  • @dandalf3853
    @dandalf3853 3 года назад +5

    Your channel is genuinely my favourite on youtube, serving as such a big inspiration for me. I wondered if you were aware of Michael Nyman's scores where he used a band rather than solo piano. There are some brilliant pieces like Time Lapse and An Eye for Optical Theory? These soundtracks just sound sooo good.

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! I actually don't know Nyman's work that well, so I'll definitely take a look at your suggestions.

  • @jackcrumlin1289
    @jackcrumlin1289 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely stunning video. Thank you so much. I've always loved this film, and being not from a musical background myself have always wondered at this film's score and how it effects me so much. This video perfectly captures the film and core and it's beauty. Amazing stuff!

  • @voidoflife7058
    @voidoflife7058 Год назад +1

    Great video about a movie I’ve seen many times and love very much.

  • @JonathanPeterssonPiano
    @JonathanPeterssonPiano 3 года назад +4

    Yes I've been wanting you to make this video for so long!!!

  • @alexwiegel23
    @alexwiegel23 Год назад +1

    Best channel ever! AMAZING MUSIC HERE.....

  • @pdzombie1906
    @pdzombie1906 3 года назад +2

    Might not be a perfect movie, but it's definetly a perfect scene with a perfect musical score. Great video! Thanx!!!

  • @bethswann8289
    @bethswann8289 3 года назад +1

    Just watched the film yesterday, perfect timing!

  • @niklashelm
    @niklashelm 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant work! I am truly gracious for this channel and look forward to watching every video.

  • @samjcave
    @samjcave 3 года назад +1

    This is brilliant! Your videos deserve more recognition, so well crafted and put together - keep it up!!

  • @thiagonunes4294
    @thiagonunes4294 3 года назад +1

    My guy be posting such beautiful videos like it ain't nothing before this channel blows up (as it should)

  • @emippe226
    @emippe226 3 месяца назад

    Your narration is enticing……
    I likdd it very much.👏

  • @noraaa3512
    @noraaa3512 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO

  • @samalbanese464
    @samalbanese464 2 года назад

    thank you one of the greatest movies ever made and now I can better appreciate the music score

  • @Clarinet_cowboy2000
    @Clarinet_cowboy2000 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful work as always, thank you

  • @Tautropfenoase
    @Tautropfenoase 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this wonderful sharing.☀️👍

  • @thestandingoak
    @thestandingoak Год назад +1

    This scene and this arrangement absolutely flawed me when I saw it years ago. It's devastatingly beautiful.

  • @ShortMan_123
    @ShortMan_123 3 года назад +1

    Would love a video or 2 on the music of 'The Green Mile' and 'The Shawshank Redemption'- just recently found your channel, love it

  • @undermygarage
    @undermygarage 2 года назад +1

    Wow you're an incredible channel, keep up the amazing work

  • @alex-fs9yt
    @alex-fs9yt 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful explanation.

  • @williamlui6967
    @williamlui6967 3 года назад +6

    I love your work! Have you done a video on Children of Men? One of my favourite film scores of all time by John Tavener.

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +4

      I haven't - that's a really good idea, though. Thank you!

  • @aramis5301
    @aramis5301 3 года назад +2

    I have just discovered your channel and I'm in awe of your work... I'm a huge fan of movie soundtracks, I love listening to them again and again to identify leitmotivs and such, but I absolutely do not have your skills when it comes to analyzing music, so this is all really incredible to watch. If I may ask, how do you create the transparent scores you superimpose on the videos? Do you just reproduce all of this yourself, by ear?

  • @riderofthewhitehorse8879
    @riderofthewhitehorse8879 Год назад

    Ending of the video hit hard.

  • @guillrponce9243
    @guillrponce9243 3 года назад +1

    love this movie theme...thanks for this video!

  • @mzqpwd
    @mzqpwd 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant editing

  • @compequiet0584
    @compequiet0584 2 года назад +1

    I heard that Atonement's typewriter music was so great that even Skrillex *ahem* borrowed it.

  • @jimluebke3869
    @jimluebke3869 3 года назад +2

    Older stories had happy endings, despite there being more terrible events in the past.
    It seems strange that we tell stories with such sad endings now.
    Are we just looking for something we lack, like they were?

  • @KyleSullivan
    @KyleSullivan 3 года назад +1

    This is quite spectacular.

  • @nattyyonks
    @nattyyonks 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sublime

  • @vsmguitar1252
    @vsmguitar1252 3 года назад +2

    It's great! Thank you!

  • @alisafnasari7252
    @alisafnasari7252 3 года назад +1

    Great content - stunningly well written and edited as always! Any chance you might do a video on the music of the Soulsborne series?

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +2

      Thank you Alisaf! Good suggestion - I'll have a think about it.

  • @laurakojobeecham4872
    @laurakojobeecham4872 2 года назад

    I'm getting through all your videos - I love your work! Please could you do one on 1917? Would love to hear what you thought of 'The Night Window'!

  • @shahradghaffari3666
    @shahradghaffari3666 3 года назад +1

    please explain and talk about my two favourite composers Claude Debussy and Erik Satie
    and keep up the good work 👌

  • @rigelrafuse2044
    @rigelrafuse2044 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful content truly

  • @13olibrown
    @13olibrown 3 года назад +1

    Amazing work man. Please do one or more videos on 1917!

  • @lambdacalculus3505
    @lambdacalculus3505 3 года назад +1

    so underrated

  • @Max-jf5vu
    @Max-jf5vu 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful!

  • @AlexSmith-uq3jv
    @AlexSmith-uq3jv 3 года назад +1

    Wow, this is some truly remarkable analysis! This idea of trans- made me also think of There Will Be Blood which might be an idea for one of your future videos. Thank you for all your work!

  • @joonkantour147
    @joonkantour147 2 года назад

    Amazing video

  • @ekramhasan1907
    @ekramhasan1907 3 года назад +2

    good video

  • @lemontonk
    @lemontonk 3 года назад +1

    I fkn love these vids!

  • @dmihaesi
    @dmihaesi 3 года назад +1

    I'm wondering who can be so insensitive and poisonous to give dislike

  • @shinjial
    @shinjial 3 года назад

    What is Adam Neeley doing in this movie?

  • @kresobetaorionis3400
    @kresobetaorionis3400 10 месяцев назад +1

    Could you please cover the music to The Schindler's List? There you could grow beyond yourself I believe.

  • @matthewbenedict5923
    @matthewbenedict5923 3 года назад +1

    Hits

  • @abishek_01
    @abishek_01 3 года назад

    thank you for this❤🙏

  • @ephjaymusic
    @ephjaymusic 3 года назад +2

    Will you do an analysis for 1917? 🥺🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @ListeningIn
      @ListeningIn  3 года назад +6

      Maybe...I did love the score. Thought it was mightly effective.

    • @robertmcmanus498
      @robertmcmanus498 3 года назад +3

      Please do!

    • @ephjaymusic
      @ephjaymusic 3 года назад +2

      @@ListeningIn I was totally enthralled by it. Especially that section leading up to the German front lines. The time signature and rhythms were really interesting.

    • @vintagebrew1057
      @vintagebrew1057 2 года назад +2

      Yes, please do.

  • @nyledennin9745
    @nyledennin9745 3 года назад +6

    Joe wrights Dunkirk > Nolan’s Dunkirk

  • @juliennegoodner5968
    @juliennegoodner5968 3 года назад

    im want to cry but i cant im in public omg

  • @ljdobles8104
    @ljdobles8104 3 года назад

    ❤️

  • @thomaswalker8898
    @thomaswalker8898 5 дней назад

    Great analysis. Thanks for sharing. I just rewatched this after seeing this analysis of the music, which I strongly recommend: ruclips.net/video/0ZGz1SPqRUk/видео.htmlsi=Em4gD0TwIa-3hcbp. When I first saw this scene I was like WOW. Now I understand exactly why. So much to learn from this beautifully made film.

  • @juwonnnnn
    @juwonnnnn 3 года назад

    👌

  • @gilbertwalker3222
    @gilbertwalker3222 2 года назад +1

    The film never lives up to that tracking shot. Honestly, one of the most beautiful scenes in cinema history. So perfectly lit. Yet large amounts of that film are trite trash.

    • @eugeneclasby518
      @eugeneclasby518 16 дней назад

      Were you asleep? You are not paying attention.

  • @okayokay3860
    @okayokay3860 2 года назад +1

    This is beautiful
    However it is the most mansplained thing I have ever heard.