POP CULTURE: What Is Cinema For?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • We all love films, but often don’t think hard enough about the role of cinema in our lives and in society more generally.
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    “Cinema is the most prestigious cultural activity in the modern world. It is for us what theatre was in the age of Shakespeare or painting was in the days of Leonardo da Vinci: the art form with the biggest impact, the largest budgets, the most widespread audiences…”
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    The Film clips in this film are:
    Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
    Cinema Paradiso (1988)
    2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
    Hail Caesar (2016)
    Amelie (2001)
    Withnail and I (1987)
    Do the Right Thing (1989)
    Hairspray (1988)
    Bridesmaids (2011)
    The Virgin Suicides (1999)
    Morvern Callar (2002)
    American Psycho (2000)
    The Babadook (2014)
    Bend it Like Beckham (2002)
    Life is Sweet (1990)
    Barry Lyndon (1975)
    The Riot Club (2014)
    Sex & the City 2 (2010)
    Samsara (2011)
    BBC Panorama: Inside North Korea (2013)
    The First Movie (2009)
    Lessons of Darkness (1992)
    Wadjda (2012)
    From Russia with Love (1963)
    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
    Meek's Cutoff (2010)
    Selma (2014)
    Brave (2012)
    Moana (2016)
    Tale of Tales (2015)
    A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
    Two Days One Night (2014)
    Leviathan (2014)
    The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
    A Clockwork Orange (1971)
    Ed Wood (1994)
    Final Segment: The First Movie (2009)
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Комментарии • 497

  • @starkingbiker
    @starkingbiker 7 лет назад +540

    Cinema is my life savior, my passion that ultimately kills me a little bit because I've become so dangerously fascinated by it. Its the artform that combines all arts, the visual, the auditive and the literal. It is not solely entertainment and a throw away experience, its something that sticks with you and even expands your horizon. We need cinema just like cinema needs us to survive this illogical and cruel world.

    • @janaya4381
      @janaya4381 7 лет назад +8

      starkingbiker it is the ultimate art-mashup, a film can have the strength of many arts combined

    • @allofthemmilkingwithgreenf7493
      @allofthemmilkingwithgreenf7493 7 лет назад +20

      starkingbiker Your first sentence made me think of Bukowski.
      "My dear,
      Find what you love and let it kill you. Let it drain from you your all. Let it cling onto your back and weigh you down into eventual nothingness. Let it kill you, and let it devour your remains.
      For all things will kill you, both slowly and fastly, but it's much better to be killed by a lover."
      Anyways, you nailed it pretty much.

    • @bernhard_jaeger
      @bernhard_jaeger 7 лет назад +17

      I can certainly see where you are coming from, but i think cinema is lacking one thing other artforms have which is interaction. You can't go around it exploring it from different angles like you could do with a statue, or explore the world like you can in a video game. I personally think video games is the art that at least to this day is the only one that combines all other arts (or at least have the capability to). It is just not widly recognised as such because it is a very young artform and most adults are not familiar with it (well maybe they played candy crush but you get the point).
      I think you can say that cinema (btw I assume you mean film since a cinema is a place) is not solely entertainment, but thats pretty much true for every other medium in existence. I think every artform has the capability to expand your horizon whether it does just depends on the individual artpeace.

    • @rickmorty556
      @rickmorty556 7 лет назад +8

      Um, film does allow for exploration, that's what analysis is for.

    • @rickmorty556
      @rickmorty556 7 лет назад +2

      That's an awesome quote

  • @BurgerKingRuefe
    @BurgerKingRuefe 7 лет назад +85

    In my hometown of Bern in Switzerland, there is a shop in the lower oldtown, who goes by the name "Doctor Strangelove's Video Pharmacy". The guy who owns the shop named himself after the character in the movie of Stanley Kubrick "Dr. Strangelove, or how i learned to stop worriying and love the bomb". He rents out movies and will give you advices on which movies you should watch considering your problem. This guy has done exactly what you were describing in your video for 7.5 years =)

    • @lambusaab
      @lambusaab 7 лет назад

      BurgerKingRuefe nice

    • @worxafiction2778
      @worxafiction2778 7 лет назад +5

      That man deserves 10 females

    • @BurgerKingRuefe
      @BurgerKingRuefe 7 лет назад

      @Worxafiction
      I think he had his fair share of girls ^^

    • @raminaga12
      @raminaga12 Год назад

      Ooo my bro. Magical country Switzerland. I had been there a years ago, at February in Zurich. My lovely country.

  • @Rodrigo_Vega
    @Rodrigo_Vega 7 лет назад +70

    I think this all comes down to our need to hear stories.
    It's the same feelings and needs that drove stone age people to gather around the campfire or made the greeks build theaters to witness the epic stories of their heroes.

    • @Dragondude30
      @Dragondude30 Год назад +1

      6 years late on responding to this comment. But id like to add i think film is important for our mental wellbeing, it allows us to explore another world, let our brain relax and unwind. Let us 'experience' things we will never experience in reality. It also challenges our brain and sends us a message. Even makes us ponder and have more creative ideas which could actually help us even advance in society in terms of technology. We like to say that films arent important but they actually have an affect on us and society. Imagine a world with no TV shows or movies. well actually that could be a good things because people would go out more if you think about it. And also in a sense people wouldnt be so judgmental in terms of appearance. theres 2 sides to the story.

    • @Rodrigo_Vega
      @Rodrigo_Vega Год назад

      @@Dragondude30 Well 6 years later I'm still here! haha. Although I don't remember much about the video. I mostly agree with you.

  • @BrieFee
    @BrieFee 7 лет назад +22

    That's why I go to the cinema once a week. I've always seen the cinema more as an educational than a cultural thing and I can honestly say that it has helped me a lot through life. This video brought tears to my eyes. Well done, The School of Life.

  • @mr.cifuentes1779
    @mr.cifuentes1779 7 лет назад +55

    Film is my fucking life.
    It's where i escape from my tragic life, i forget it, i am elsewhere in some parallel world of dreams.
    Film and music saves me.

    • @dxcSOUL
      @dxcSOUL 2 года назад +3

      If you use film for Escapism, then you missed the point entirely. Film is not about escaping life, it is a study, celebration, and lamentation of life

  • @user-mf1rz9mn3l
    @user-mf1rz9mn3l 7 лет назад +47

    the school of life really has changed my life, I LOVE IT, NEVER STOP MAKING VIDEOS

  • @Shoebill
    @Shoebill 7 лет назад +101

    As an aspiring filmmaker, this makes me very happy.

    • @Shoebill
      @Shoebill 7 лет назад +3

      ***** Ye, I'll give you an acknowledgement in my speech at the Oscars.

    • @lambusaab
      @lambusaab 7 лет назад

      Channel Tom all the best

    • @jowolfstar3412
      @jowolfstar3412 7 лет назад +1

      Channel Tom please do cool movies and use diversity

    • @adershgr
      @adershgr 4 года назад

      @@Shoebill mention the link please

  • @jeronimobalcarcel4613
    @jeronimobalcarcel4613 5 лет назад +17

    In my opinion film is the most important art medium. It combines the visual, the literal, and the auditive to express a certain emotion that the filmmaker felt. It can transports us to worlds like or unlike ours with characters that are flawed like us, that we can sympathize with, that reflect us. Film communicates through dialogue, performances, color, lighting, music, framing, composition, editing.

  • @animrav6751
    @animrav6751 7 лет назад +14

    these videos make me realise how beautiful our lives are. It also encurages me to appreciate little things in life and shows how simple and so meaningful they are

  • @RadonX9
    @RadonX9 7 лет назад +36

    "What is art? Like a declaration of love: the consciousness of our dependence on each other. A confession. An unconscious act that reflects the true meaning of life - love and sacrifice."
    - Andrei Tarkovsky

    • @tamerov2387
      @tamerov2387 4 года назад +2

      Wow, a Tarkovsky quote!

  • @t_ylr
    @t_ylr 7 лет назад +62

    You should make a video about the golden age of television. I'd love to see you talk about Mad Men, The Leftovers, The Sopranos etc.

  • @Friedeggonheadchan
    @Friedeggonheadchan 7 лет назад +98

    Here's a list of as many of the films I could recognize, with some guesses.
    0:08 - Lawrence Of Arabia
    0:50 - Cinema Paradiso?
    1:03 - 2001: A Space Odyssey
    1:46 - Amelie
    1:52 - Jules Et Jim (through Amelie)
    1:55, 2:18 - Withnail & I
    2:01 - Do The Right Thing
    3:13 - Morvern Callar
    3:25 - Virgin Suicides
    4:21 - Barry Lyndon
    5:16 - Samsara
    5:33 - (I think these various shots might be from the documentary series Story Of Film)
    6:13 - Fellowship Of The Ring
    6:53 - Brave
    7:19 - The Life And Death Of Colonel Blimp? (left)
    8:14 - Passion Of Joan Of Arc
    8:28 - A Clockwork Orange
    8:35 - Ed Wood
    8:46 - the end segment is from the Story Of Film series*
    I would love to know what 6:18 is anyone has any idea! *EDIT: in fact it's "The Story Of Children And Film" by the same team.

    • @jaustmike9001
      @jaustmike9001 7 лет назад +3

      Movie at 6:18 is Meek's Cutoff

    • @originalhgc
      @originalhgc 7 лет назад +7

      The shots of the Arab girl (walking outside; with her mother) are from a Saudi Arabian film called Wadjda. I recommend it very highly.

    • @GameBoyPL1991
      @GameBoyPL1991 7 лет назад +2

      It's not Melancholia, it's Sofia Coppola's The Virgin Suicides

    • @Friedeggonheadchan
      @Friedeggonheadchan 7 лет назад

      GameBoyPL1991 Whoops right you are, corrected.

    • @sharmishtaa
      @sharmishtaa 7 лет назад +3

      also , bend it like beckham

  • @JimmyDThing
    @JimmyDThing 7 лет назад +14

    I think the true purpose of film is far more esoteric. The characters are all parts of us. The situations aren't meant to be compared so exactly to ourselves. We are all of them. We are the cause of the conflict and contain inside us, also, the solution.

  • @ChristianMLee
    @ChristianMLee 7 лет назад +5

    That rating system Idea is FANTASTIC. I wish it WAS based on what we're emotionally looking for.

  • @leandroalms1178
    @leandroalms1178 7 лет назад +9

    im currently writing my thesis about cinema and geography, and i wanted to thank you guys for cheering me up with this video...
    i was wondering that cinema wasn't that all significant in people lives but you just showed me that in fact it is a very important matter in life... and its worth writing about it.

    • @kaponei
      @kaponei 7 лет назад +1

      It is!!!

    • @MrLasso15
      @MrLasso15 7 лет назад +1

      Leandro Almeida hell yea it is

    • @ee-zi2fe
      @ee-zi2fe 9 месяцев назад

      How was your thesis?

  • @absolutamentenadie9690
    @absolutamentenadie9690 7 лет назад +91

    Good god, I love all your videos. You have help me so much

    • @rosspirsig
      @rosspirsig 7 лет назад

      Took the words right out of my mouth

    • @andrewsugianto9436
      @andrewsugianto9436 7 лет назад

      I also want to say "thank you" for all the videos. Your videos have given me many insights for facing my everyday problems.

  • @DanHelton
    @DanHelton 7 лет назад +6

    Watching this reminded me how much I miss Roger Ebert. He really inspired me to love cinema.

  • @drakefaden1464
    @drakefaden1464 7 лет назад +30

    Modern Cinema isn't anything like your describing. All our movies today are about robots punching each other, explosions, and boobies. I think the medium is wasted on the greed of Hollywood today. What do you think School of Life? (Great video by the way!)

    • @fou-luthedragonemperor8648
      @fou-luthedragonemperor8648 7 лет назад +2

      daniel henderson
      Maybe he's describing non-hollywood media?

    • @kangurya
      @kangurya 7 лет назад +1

      not all movies are like that, the difference between modern day cinema and the golden age of cinema is that now we are making a ton more of movies, out of which you can easily find what you are looking for, take for example the movies from the Cannes Festival, the low budget movies from any country but with powerful messages or even hollywood why not, you just have to know where to look

    • @Campboiwil
      @Campboiwil 7 лет назад +6

      you're very damn wrong. Those are blockbusters. Watch Dennis Villeneuve's movies, watch Captain fantastic, Shame, yms on youtube has really cool lists with amazing movies that you've probably never heard about. I suggest you check out festival movies and channels like Every frame a painting or Jack's reviews to discover other movies. The audience is responsible for the big blockbusters like Transformers and Independance day resurgence. The audience has to change in order for the "big" movies to change.

    • @CrispyCapsicum
      @CrispyCapsicum 7 лет назад +1

      Some, "all our movies today" sounds a bit hyperbolic, also greed is probably but a part of the reason. Same as the games industry, it makes logical sense as a business to guarantee profit by doing the same things over and over despite some of us having a problem with the seeming lack of genuineness.

    • @Campboiwil
      @Campboiwil 7 лет назад

      oh u do know every frame a painting
      But I do insist you check out YMS and Jack's movie reviews. There are 500x more deep artsy films than blockbusters in the world.

  • @jetblack7044
    @jetblack7044 7 лет назад +5

    Cinema helps us to IMAGINE, Cinema gives people HOPE(which is good in most cases), Cinema helps people to DREAM, Cinema helps people to SEE THEMSELVES, Cinema helps people SEE THE BOTH SIDES of anything, Cinema helps people to LAUGH, Cinema helps people to CRY, Cinema helps people to KNOW...
    That's what I think anyway

  • @natural
    @natural 7 лет назад +12

    Good cinema (mostly European and Asian) is what makes me hopeful in humanity.

    • @beyo_kicks
      @beyo_kicks 7 лет назад +10

      There's great American cinema too, you just have to look for it!

    • @natural
      @natural 7 лет назад +5

      bejonsson very small number of films, i agree.

    • @beyo_kicks
      @beyo_kicks 7 лет назад +2

      Mani M Yes, compared to the glut of Hollywood cinema produced every year :)

    • @mr.cifuentes1779
      @mr.cifuentes1779 7 лет назад +1

      Favorite European films?

    • @natural
      @natural 7 лет назад

      Saul Cifuentes Jazz Cache by Haneke

  • @richarddeubler4934
    @richarddeubler4934 7 лет назад +11

    Maybe you could do a video on photography and its intrinsic qualities that help to guide culture, media, and discourse in contemporary society?

  • @Saztog1425
    @Saztog1425 6 лет назад +1

    This is why movies are the most important thing in my life.
    God, I love this channel.

  • @A_savage
    @A_savage 7 лет назад +36

    I truly love this video. It demonstrates how one can take seemingly leisurely activities and make them into educational pursuits. Once I find a movie that really speaks to me I tend to watch it over and over... I never really understood, but now I can see that it's a type of therapy!
    I do have a question for The School of Life though. Why is race never discussed? For so many of us, race plays such a TITANIC role in our lives, from our relationships to how we perceive ourselves. So many people feel lost on these socially constructed labels, and it would be fabulous if the school of life could possibly make a video trying to take a stab at it. Gender and class are also two huge categories that people would benefit from hearing such a sobering perspective.

    • @blehbleh8143
      @blehbleh8143 7 лет назад +1

      Donny there is no biological reason of why girls prefer pink, rtc. in fact, at some point pink was perceived as a masculine color while blue was a feminine one.
      and research shows that babies have the same reaction if we give them pink clothes, dolls, robots, blue shirt, etc. after we are socialized by their parents, we have different reaction toeard some things and have preference.
      in fact, a video by vox shows how the concept of race was created to justify slavery.

    • @blehbleh8143
      @blehbleh8143 7 лет назад +2

      Donny because our society views color and toys as some kind of gender binary system.
      Fair point, but how do you explain a girl who likes robot, tomboy, and likes blue, but still identify as a girl? If preference is biological, surely tomboys girls do not identify as girls anymore?

    • @williamspell5692
      @williamspell5692 7 лет назад +6

      I am a white guy, and I truly believe that race, gender, ethnicity, class, and the like are merely forgetting that, deep down, we are all HUMAN.

    • @analuciadionisio1252
      @analuciadionisio1252 7 лет назад

      Donny Dude what the hell? Biology explains biological reactions nothing more
      Doesn't explain preferences, skills or choices

  • @hamonteiro
    @hamonteiro 7 лет назад +7

    I've been an unconditional fan of the Alain de Botton for a bit over a year now. But recently, this perspective of seeing everything in life as a therapeutic tool is kind of freaking me out. Learning is awesome, but i'm starting to go through life thinking either "how does this thing or person educate me?" or "who am I educating doing this and how?". That's in my head all the time about anything. At first it seemed like an ok idea, but I'm starting to feel like it isn't...
    You see, I think happiness is - or ought to be - *a side effect* to life. That's why people so desperately need 'life to have meaning', 'to be part of something bigger', 'a purpose'... I believe if you focus so much on not being anxious, that's when anxiety really hits. If you wanna throw a baseball really fast or have an awesome looking garden, the best parts of life will hit you when you least expect it... and that's when they are their tastiest
    I'm all for trying to revolutionize stuff so that they can help people persue one type or another of relief or emotional growth, but to try to find the *usefulness* of every little bit of life makes the whole package feel *useless*.
    You can look at a movie - or anything - and grasp how it transforms you. What I have a problem with is the constant lurking to find room for improvement. You should watch a movie "just because", and later, analyse the shit out of it. However, the first consumption or exposure can't be pragmatic. If everything has a function you expect them to acomplish, you're either going to be disappointed (when it doesn't get quite there) or bored (when it does).
    "A life unexamined is not worth living"... but you gotta live before you examine, or else you go crazy.
    Life isn't an illness. So why should every part of it heal a symptom?

    • @hamonteiro
      @hamonteiro 7 лет назад

      I'd come in my panties if the channel people responded to this

    • @hamonteiro
      @hamonteiro 7 лет назад +3

      You people are amazing. I've had a bit of a crisis with the whole ideology behind it over the past few days, but surely the good you do exceeds by far the problems that you might have here and there.
      I'm a philosophy graduate student and my plan A is to work on something somewhat related with bringing philosophy and pop culture closer together, and I've seen no one talk about that as well and deep as you do.
      From this you can see that my likes really overweigh the dislikes. I freaking love you guys. Keep up the great work.

  • @xerotype1661
    @xerotype1661 4 года назад +2

    (comment for English work)
    I think cinema is simply about telling a story, its when someone thinks of a great idea or concept and puts it into the world and our society for us to see. And once that happens, it inspires someone else or gives them an idea to expand on the concept or think about it from a new perspective. Once this happens they put this out into the world as well and the cycle continues. Cinema is a way of uniting people and helping them see things they couldn’t see before.

  • @ItsaJuraff
    @ItsaJuraff 7 лет назад +3

    I don't think this pertains strictly to movies. If we observer any event around us, we can analyze the situation and draw general conclusions about humanity from them. Cinema is just particularly good at this because it exposes us to such a wide range of experiences very briefly.

  • @paulstaker8861
    @paulstaker8861 7 лет назад +5

    The part with the kids at the end is beautiful :')

  • @elijahragland8498
    @elijahragland8498 7 лет назад +9

    Fantastically idealistic suggestions. Maybe one day art and cinema can be better used to medicate the human condition.

  • @bushiiko
    @bushiiko 7 лет назад +2

    "A denial of our common humanity". That one actually made me cry :(

  • @Pieherto
    @Pieherto 7 лет назад +10

    Oh God no!!!
    It also has an immense affect on your social conditioning which is one of the reasons you have your anxieties or inferiority complex in the first place. Most films depict a world far from reality and thus flaw your expectations of life. Lastly watching movies is an utterly passive activity and therefore decreases your motivation ( which will definitly not help you solve your problems!).
    I do believe in some of the positive effects mentioned in this video ( espacially for a small amount of movies ) but they get outweighed by their negative counterparts!

    • @juanchotalarga2545
      @juanchotalarga2545 7 лет назад +4

      I think that's kind of the point of the video. It's talking about what "good" films should be like, and what effects should it have in us.

    • @Ketraar
      @Ketraar 7 лет назад +3

      Depicting a world far from reality IS the point to most films. That it creates "false" expectations is not the movies fault now is it? Having expectations already is a dangerous thing, having false ones is more so, but they usually have deeper roots than external inputs. There is hardly a movie that you cant take something out if it, however small, even though I grant that its becoming harder with all the flood in superheroes movies that are just bland noise, but even those should at least provide a comfortable 2h of relaxation from daily chores.

  • @crepuscula5734
    @crepuscula5734 6 лет назад +1

    Omg BEST part of the LotR soundtrack around 7:00 !!!
    Those movies helped me stay alive in my rough teenage years.
    Right back to those fandom feels

  • @jerwilliamsmith
    @jerwilliamsmith 7 лет назад +4

    Wonderful video essay. I also appreciated the subtle jabs you threw at Sex and the City.

  • @yung.princeton4887
    @yung.princeton4887 4 года назад

    I feel like nowadays cinema is used for many things now but mainly informative and entertainment. What I took from this was how cinema can affect how you see things and/or react to things and, how it teaches us to love the things you already have. I completely agree.

  • @ty_teynium
    @ty_teynium 7 лет назад +3

    I always love hearing from others about film. There's always something to learn from one's experience, and this video does not disappoint in doing that. I think for an essay, it's a bit noisy. I'd like to hear more of the speaker's voice.

  • @kafkamatt
    @kafkamatt 7 лет назад +6

    Fantastic insights as to what film should be. It's a pity the major player in production is the US releasing mostly superficial mindless junk.

  • @lyla0775
    @lyla0775 7 лет назад

    the point about film showing us the consequences of actions that we at first thought to be small and insignificant, really applies to black mirror.

  • @paulk1657
    @paulk1657 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for reminding me why I used to love watching movies. All those hours spent on the classics such as Dr. Strange Love, Life of Brian and whatever I watched. It was the sheer joy of trying to understand the emotions and the aesthetic aspect of the films that made me love them so much. I should start watching again.

  • @alterego4491
    @alterego4491 7 лет назад

    Another great aspect of cinema is it's ability to activate the imagination by taking us outside our own lived reality and expand it by relating other perspectives and realities.

  • @c.t.1893
    @c.t.1893 7 лет назад +3

    I really like your idea of a new rating system. Though I'd be really worried about the impact of children viewing certain films. That can leave mark.

  • @Insertmybadnamehere
    @Insertmybadnamehere 7 лет назад +1

    I came to RUclips as a distraction from the Ethics, Existentialism and Screen Production (Film) assessments I have been working on for the entire day and come to find a new School of Life video on cinema haha.
    Great video though! It seems perfectly tailored to my field of study, i'll be sure to share it with some friends.

  • @mehulkoshti08
    @mehulkoshti08 4 года назад +2

    Here after Scorsese's comments on marvel films.

  • @opalestefania2412
    @opalestefania2412 7 лет назад

    Oh my... "at the end" bit made me tear up a little. Movies are surely therapeutic.

  • @MajorTrollerHAK
    @MajorTrollerHAK 7 лет назад +3

    I was genuinely waiting for Nerdwriters voice.

  • @Ketraar
    @Ketraar 7 лет назад

    Movies or Films are the nourishment my mind needs to survive. They provide room for me to immerse in wonderful worlds I dream I could visit. They provide adventures I'm too afraid to undertake. Films induce me with curiosity by exploring humanity through many diverse characters and situations. Movies shock me with the truth of things I thought impossible and surprise me with the lies of things I thought impossible. Films intrigue me, they entertain me, they make me cry and laugh, often at the same time. But what movies do the most, is to give me freedom, because in movies ANYTHING is possible.

  • @jazzalterio692
    @jazzalterio692 3 года назад +1

    I'm honestly so bored when I watch movies with my family on the sofa
    Cinema is too precious

  • @bradley8614
    @bradley8614 7 лет назад +7

    Thank you for your amazing content.

  • @roryokane5907
    @roryokane5907 7 лет назад

    Love the use of the Minas Tirith/Gondor theme during the part on needing to be brave. A more stirring piece of music there never was!

  • @NeetuGupta-ft2zt
    @NeetuGupta-ft2zt 7 лет назад +1

    great work guys! wish I could just broadcast these for everyone to watch.
    i'd love to come across more pop culture videos for they're very relatable and eye opening.
    lots of love.

  • @ethan4286
    @ethan4286 7 лет назад +30

    You should do a video on video games

  • @cherylrajewski3390
    @cherylrajewski3390 7 лет назад

    What I find interesting about films is the ones that tell the "story" of an actual event that took place in society. It is like there is this need to have a definitive "narrative" of what happened. For instance the recent film about Sully Sullivan. It is strange because there is this need in our society to re-tell the story via a specific perspective. It is like a reporter "telling you" what you just saw. It is like once it is recorded in film then it did actually happen. Also it presents social schema's of how one "should" feel in a given situation. Much study needs to take place regarding socialization via film.

  • @GiantTabby
    @GiantTabby 7 лет назад

    What the video talks about can relate to any other media from novels to video games. So the details are more broad than what the title would like you to believe.

  • @relicsandoddities
    @relicsandoddities 7 лет назад +1

    Movies as medication/meditation. I'm glad I'm not the only one that shares this view.

  • @jadenyuki6298
    @jadenyuki6298 7 лет назад +4

    *How in the world do they get those high quality movie excerpts into their video?* Please someone tell me.

    • @urielchannel2898
      @urielchannel2898 7 лет назад +1

      By downloading blu ray disks with an external blu ray player onto a computer.

  • @Unity-Mack
    @Unity-Mack 7 лет назад

    I think this is a big step towards a world that is in touch with themselves and with each other rather than avoiding issues, if psychology has taught us anything it's that suppressing thought, problems, ect, is bad and just hurts us in the long run, the hard questions that people don't want to face right now end up facing them later on their death beds and going through big philosophical questions creates a great amount of benefit and better lives for the veiwers, thank you and I hope that The School Of Life finds a lot of success

  • @brennanmartignoni4192
    @brennanmartignoni4192 7 лет назад +1

    thank you for making this. I love cinema for all of these reasons you listed. you also provided new reasons and special insights about what cinema can do for people. this is a very basic, simple comment, but I asked you guys for this video and you delivered. thank you! :)

  • @iamPrinceK
    @iamPrinceK 3 месяца назад +1

    Cinema for Imagination 🎥✨✌️

  • @bb1111116
    @bb1111116 7 лет назад +1

    I enjoyed seeing the montage of clips from several classic films. There is still artistic cinema being made. It just takes some effort to find it.

  • @EirikXL
    @EirikXL 7 лет назад +7

    Cinema Paradiso

  • @jeronimobalcarcel1606
    @jeronimobalcarcel1606 5 лет назад +3

    Since a very young age, I´ve had a deep passion and love for the art of filmmaking. I believe cinema is the most influential art medium in society, as well as the most transcendental. Films transport us to worlds like or unlike ours, where we are presented to characters with flaws like us, we sympathize with the character; these characters reflect ourselves. Film is the only way an artist can express emotion through color, lighting, composition, framing, sound, music, performances, editing and dialogue. Film combines the visual, the auditory, the literal to craft a piece of art that can touch the heart of someone, somewhere for the better. We rely on film.

  • @Gubbi.11
    @Gubbi.11 7 лет назад +3

    Red balloon is beautiful!!!my brave is obviously amazing!!

  • @diegomiranda1952
    @diegomiranda1952 7 лет назад +1

    A functional letter rating system sounds fucking brilliant. I've always seen that power in film. Lets make it happen!

  • @heinhtettunoo
    @heinhtettunoo 5 лет назад

    I'm doing my assignment on society and film and your video really helped me a lot man. Thank you so much. This channel deserves much more than this

  • @TheSimcraftFixion
    @TheSimcraftFixion 7 лет назад +6

    I watch Cinema to see the impossible for a while... 😄😄😄

  • @pernielsen7510
    @pernielsen7510 7 лет назад +2

    Goosebumps man, goosebumps

  • @fjay268
    @fjay268 7 лет назад

    Just thought I really need to leave this comment: I'm in love with school of life!! (please always remain this good) . *clicks on replay button* Thanks!!

  • @Anlerolo
    @Anlerolo 7 лет назад +1

    Best RUclips channel. Thanks for the content, please keep doing it as well as you do.

  • @damn678
    @damn678 7 лет назад +1

    I loved that you played jimmy henrix In the background

  • @___.209
    @___.209 7 лет назад

    Lawrence of Arabia is such a gorgeous film. I love this channel already but as a filmmaker, I absolutely love this video.

  • @nucalabadze3850
    @nucalabadze3850 7 лет назад

    I am surprised and glad to see that shot from Baraka/Samsara. Also, I think it would be SO INTERESTING if Alain discussed some of his personal favorites. I only recall him to have mentioned Linklater and the 'before trilogy' once in his speech and I was so excited!!!

  • @0xf8
    @0xf8 7 лет назад

    Mark Cousins, such a gift

  • @Al-himathy
    @Al-himathy 7 лет назад +15

    Name of all the films?

    • @Insertmybadnamehere
      @Insertmybadnamehere 7 лет назад +19

      I couldn't help but have a giggle at this comment, obviously you mean a list of the films used in the clips, but I had a glimpse at the comment before I watched the video and thought you were asking for School Of Life to name every single film in existence.

    • @crusherHOt
      @crusherHOt 7 лет назад

      My favourite film of the ones showed is nuovo cinema paradiso - giuseppe tornatore.

    • @Al-himathy
      @Al-himathy 7 лет назад

      Haha, thanks.

    • @anuragtravels
      @anuragtravels 7 лет назад +2

      4:00 - Babadook
      4:7 - Bend it like Beckham
      6;38 - Mississippi Burning
      7:50 Cinema Paradiso
      8:28 Clockwork Orange

    • @meditalisoo7
      @meditalisoo7 7 лет назад +1

      Lawrence of Arabia is the first one

  • @Raw_alfred
    @Raw_alfred 7 лет назад

    That last clip was a wonderful conclusion to the video.

  • @sarakalin5917
    @sarakalin5917 7 лет назад +1

    Love all the old ones

  • @lito118
    @lito118 7 лет назад

    This video pretty much explains why I enjoy anime so much. Anime is niche that only few millions of people enjoy but I feel like it invokes more emotion out of me than other entertainment mediums could ever do. Don't get me wrong I love movies and video games as well but for different reasons. I feel each medium has the potential to invoke emotions in their unique way and all the medium have not hit their fullest potential, with the expection being movies.

  • @nargizk390
    @nargizk390 4 года назад

    Best channel ever. Helps me to understand so many untouched matters like modern society or deep philosophical issues.
    p.s. the information is not off-topic at all and only contains the necessary facts, presented clearly and in a few words. Great work!

  • @ShyamSharma-gs8tt
    @ShyamSharma-gs8tt 7 лет назад +1

    You guys should do videos on movie directors like Kurosawa and Linklater.

  • @iloveyoufor10000years
    @iloveyoufor10000years 7 лет назад

    I forgot what movie it was but they had a really good interpretation of what cinema meant to them. They said dreams lasts for about an hour or so (or i guess the process of dreams in sleep). And it's like you're in a complete trance when you're dreaming. It's the same in movies that have almost the same time length so when you're watching a movie, it's also like you're dreaming and escaping the real world.

  • @zZE94
    @zZE94 7 лет назад

    I think movies, books, music, TV shows, games or any art is the only thing that develops our ability to think and to become better people, more open minded, more accepting of people and things. Art passes on ideas from various generations and the good ideas hold true even after centuries. Reading those ideas in forms of books, watching them in forms of movies opens up our mind to the vast possibilities, makes us think, contemplate and thus, become better people with more understanding abilities. Art is, I would say, what grows us spiritually.

    • @zZE94
      @zZE94 7 лет назад

      Yes, most of us have the capacity. In fact, everyone does. But not everyone thinks so much, not everyone can think everything that various philosophers have given us in form of books. And after consuming art, you are free to judge it and draw your own conclusions.
      And media/art can be used for indoctrination, definitely. But it doesn't seem like it is. If yes, do explain how they make people more narrow minded.
      This video we just watched is art. Did it do more harm than good ?

    • @zZE94
      @zZE94 7 лет назад

      dgreyz
      When I see SOL videos, they do not blind me into their way of thinking. It just sometimes matches with my already existing thoughts or are different in which case I just get a new perspective. There is no force or pressure.
      And I don't think movies are a source of indoctrination, it is not imposed upon us. And how does having free will cause problems ? I didn't get your point.
      My parents are very orthodox, I live in an orthodox country. They were even more orthodox when I was younger, but improved over time. If a girl wears revealing clothes, they won't be offended by it anymore. That's because of the Hollywood movies they saw. Subconsciously, they accepted the fact over time that it's normal to wear whatever you like and that everybody does it. This is just one example, I've seen many changes in them over time. So even the shittiest of movie subconsciously helps make you more accepting. It obviously depends on the context.
      Indoctrination is religion. Where if you don't believe in god, you can be cast aside and will obviously go to "hell". They give you something to fear, fear of life and exile (not literal) if you don't believe in their system. On the other hand, movies give you a context which after watching might or might not have been impactful, but nothing is imposed upon you. You are free to think as you wish.

  • @wafflestaff
    @wafflestaff 7 лет назад +1

    I think most of this isn't just cinema, it's the stories they tell. For example, the same happens with literature. It's just that cinema is the most popular form of art atm.

  • @jamesray6146
    @jamesray6146 7 лет назад

    This Channel delves into the works of fantastic writers, philosophers and artists and yet for some reason they have to include pop music, Hollywood films and other things that appeal to the lowest common denominator. I get there trying to make certain ideas more accessible but i really think they lower there standards sometimes.

  • @mjmj360
    @mjmj360 7 лет назад

    These videos are wonderful, although I'd prefer a more theoretical approach, similar to your 'Philosophy' videos. However , you guys are so well-read that I truly value your take on every single subject.

  • @griffinwagner635
    @griffinwagner635 7 лет назад

    Weirdly, I justify my excessive screen time with these arguments already, but earlier in the year I read the Catcher in the Rye and am trying to find a way out of this logic.
    I have been wasting way to much time looking up at a a movies, shows, and RUclips videos and not enough time with my head bent down in a book.
    I do believe that some stories are best told through films, though, and I guess that's what keeps me from giving up this habit.
    I'll find a way and the will to water it down soon enough, though, because it just takes a good book and the effort to start it to make a step in that direction.

  • @NGS712
    @NGS712 7 лет назад

    Much as I enjoy this video, being a huge film fan myself, I hope that TSoL might begin documenting specific filmmakers just as you have been for philosophers, sociologists, literary authors, artists, etc. There are many, past and present, whose work express constant themes, how we live and attitudes toward living which would be fascinating to explore. Such as Jean Renoir, Yasujiro Ozu, Eric Rohmer, Terrence Malick and many many others.
    I would love to see such videos exploring filmmakers from the humanities perspective. :)

  • @Naughty-jq2gg
    @Naughty-jq2gg 27 дней назад

    Thank you 🙏🏼❤🥰

  • @ocamtille9114
    @ocamtille9114 7 лет назад

    you make films look so much better

  • @ramonluque1850
    @ramonluque1850 7 лет назад +1

    What is it for? For keeping masses happy, calmed and stupid

  • @noelkinz
    @noelkinz 3 года назад

    film is an expansion of consciousness

  • @thismanssky600
    @thismanssky600 7 лет назад

    sir. I thank for being my teacher.

  • @msashleychen
    @msashleychen 7 лет назад +1

    Greatest selection of movies!!

  • @JohnSmith-td7hd
    @JohnSmith-td7hd 7 лет назад

    Nothing is stopping psychologists from categorizing movies this way. It's only a matter of collaborating and getting started. It's a beautiful endeavor and I'd be very happy to see the result. The involvement of psychologists in movie ratings and categorizations would be a great change, given how unscientific, inconsistent, prudish but not anti-violence, and otherwise problematic the current rating system is.

  • @derekacosta1584
    @derekacosta1584 7 лет назад +1

    Why don't you list the film you use?

  • @arabellaang2936
    @arabellaang2936 4 года назад

    this video is just beautiful no words

  • @JohnDoe-hr8gb
    @JohnDoe-hr8gb 7 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video. I am of the same viewpoint, it's very reassuring to hear ones thoughts reflected.

  • @oshinpazare6963
    @oshinpazare6963 2 года назад

    Would’ve been better if the videos had the names of the movies mentioned

  • @lizannedsouza1838
    @lizannedsouza1838 3 года назад

    Teared up at the end. Beautiful essay!

  • @timotheories
    @timotheories 7 лет назад

    I loved your theory on the purpose of film. This is how I feel about film too, it should educate and improve our lives. Well done.

  • @jordandozier9819
    @jordandozier9819 6 лет назад

    What is the music that starts playing around 5:40? I recognize it but can't place what movie it's from.

  • @wendel5868
    @wendel5868 7 лет назад +5

    Movies at 7:01 and 7:03?

    • @wendel5868
      @wendel5868 7 лет назад

      Thank you.

    • @fatimaahmed5137
      @fatimaahmed5137 7 лет назад +1

      RedSkirmish I guess it's the new Disney movie "Moana"

  • @u-nis
    @u-nis 7 лет назад

    can you please put out more art and architecture videos like on Jean Michel Basquiat or Edvard Munch or at least explain where they went and why you are not Making them anymore

  • @cbrownes
    @cbrownes 7 лет назад +4

    Great! I was wondering what the final clip is of? I would like to see more of it.

    • @Friedeggonheadchan
      @Friedeggonheadchan 7 лет назад +3

      It's from this www.imdb.com/title/tt2044056

    • @cbrownes
      @cbrownes 7 лет назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @Theteenytweety
      @Theteenytweety 7 лет назад +3

      A Story of Children and Film

    • @Friedeggonheadchan
      @Friedeggonheadchan 7 лет назад +2

      Theteenytweety Ah, thanks for the correction, same production team, same style :)

    • @cbrownes
      @cbrownes 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you both! :)