I watched this movie with my best friend in theaters when it came out. Teared up when this song played at the end. My best friend died of cancer yesterday, this song makes me remember him & tear up again 😭😧
123 123 it’s funny isn’t it, he had every opportunity to walk away and In every one of those alternate scenarios he would have ended up better than he did trying to be a father for his son. Did he go about it in the right way .. no, but it was the only way he knew of. It’s very much like real life in that regard. We ride like lightning for those we love and consequently risk crashing like thunder when the odds don’t go in our favor. Life is the storm and we are just a product of that.
While he was trying to be a good father, he did it in absolutely the worst way. Robin tried to warn him, at the risk of Luke's wrath. He knew how it would end up for Luke. "If you ride like lightning, you're gonna crash like thunder", that was Robin telling Luke his future, not warning him. Luke, likely because of his own upbringing, thought it was the only way, even though the right way was staring him in the face. Even Romina obviously loved him and had Luke gotten a straight job they might have ended up together. Instead he left Jason to become just like him, and restart the tragedy somewhere else.
@AMWF Dude life is not so easy, is that our purpose working fir big companies and stay slaves, sorry but every human in this planet deserve more. Education, traveling, wisdow, being a real human not so easy, you can easily fall on the trap of addiction, misery and share that with childrens ... take care and we all try our best
I went to the cinema late in the evening, during the week...my favourite time to watch a movie. Went to see World War Z, but there was a huge queue, of course, me idiot forgot it was vacation time. Decided to watch this gem instead, best decision that night I could have made.
my favorite film of all time why? because each film has a way to touch someone, and this film touched me so hard, because of my passed away father who loved motorcycles and how little by little i am becoming like him!
I've known this song for almost eight years; used to play it while feeling utter despair, sadness, suicidal thoughts and an unfulfilling void that has chased me for quite a long time - I still, to this day, play it as my depression lullaby. When I first saw this film (four years ago, aproximately) I couldn't contain the tears when this song played at the end... There are so many things I can relate to on a personal level. This will forever be my favorite movie. Glad I found it.
I divorced my wife because I was the wrong husband. Now every evening, after work, I sit to this music in the car and have tears in eyes, like Ryan Gosling, because the past cannot be returned and now I do not live with my daughters. We do not appreciate what was before
Damn bro! Keep your head up. Go through what you have to go through. Believe in yourself and trust that you can be better. Go on long walks, read and keep a healthy state of mind. Things will work themselves out as long as you let them.
After watching this movie some years ago this gave me a lot of motivation to get a dirtbike. Nowadays riding is one of those things that makes me really feel alive.
This is my favourite film, which has 2 of my favourite actors in it (ryan gosling and dane dehaan) and has my favourite song from my 2nd favourite artist. F***ing perfect all around.
I discovered boniver two weeks ago. Now I spent an hour or two each day listening to boniver. What I regret is I watched this movie years ago and missed this song. I was in a tough time back then and I think boniver could have really helped me. But you know you pass by so many great things in life because you don't pay attention.
Recently watched this film. The parallel stories of generational woes. Lost a dear friend recently who was deeply into motocross. He left behind two sons. It would be my honor to fill that void of knowing who their father was. Rather than what the world thinks he was. The only freedom is the one we seek in ourselves. Forget the deeds that went sour. Only regret what you didn’t do. Not always what you do entirely wrong. Trying is effort within its own worth. Man do I miss that dude! Ride with the wind. Ride with the wind.Take the road that leads to the unpaved.when I have my own kid we will ride. That we will !
Someday my pain Someday my pain will mark you Harness your blame Harness your blame, walk through With the wild wolves around you In the morning, I'll call you Send it farther on Solace my game Solace my game, it stars you Swing wide your crane Swing wide your crane and run me through And the story's all over In the morning, I'll call you Can't you find a clue When your eyes are all painted Sinatra blue What might have been lost What might have been lost What might have been lost What might have been lost Don't bother me (Don't bother me) What might have been lost (Don't bother me) What might have been lost (Don't bother me) What might have been lost (Don't bother me) What might have been lost (Don't bother me) What might have been lost (Don't bother me) What might have been lost (Don't bother me) What might have been lost What might have been lost Ah, ah Someday my pain Someday my pain, my pain Someday my pain Someday my pain
I hear ya. Some how they captured the soul of the place. I grew up riding motos though Union College, Vale Cemetery, and the alley's behind Glenwood and Parkwood Boulevards near Ellis. It was a great place to grow up.
This will be an unintentionally long post! I meant to write a brief comment about the song and movie, but ended up writing up all my thoughts and questions on what is undoubtedly one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time. First, love the song, love the movie. Everyone's performance in this movie was incredible. From Ryan Gosling to Ray Liotta's shorter involvement, and to even Emory Cohen (Bradley Cooper's son in the movie)... bravo to them all. Now, SPOILER ALERT. Only read on if you've seen the movie or don't care about spoilers. I certainly appreciated Ryan Gosling's irrational character- he got greedy and he made irrationally bad choices which led to his downfall, i.e. quitting his job, strolling into Kofi's house to build a crib unannounced and then hitting him with a wrench, deciding to rob a bank despite the warnings and then forgetting his sunglasses and then seeing that his final bank had much heavier precautions to robberies and continuing with the robbery anyway... Now all of these things can arguably contribute to the character's downfall, but I say his death was completely avoidable, it shouldn't have happened, and it was obviously COMPLETELY Bradley Cooper's fault. The cop shot first and he was wrong for that. He lied about it, and although he carried his guilt with him for the next decade and a half, he didn't do much to rectify his actions. Trying to return the 7 grand, keeping the picture in his wallet, and bailing Jason out of jail anonymously didnt really cut it. I guess his best bet was to ignore the past and move on because any involvement would only be hurtful and harmful, i.e., him saying "Hey, I'm sorry I impulsively shot your dad and was named the town hero." There was not much he could do to atone, but he was erratic and wrong and even though Ryan Gosling's behavior was self destructive, he shouldn't have been killed over it. I was disappointed in Bradley Cooper's "training" and behavior once he entered the room with Gosling. I mean damn, he just fired instantly... and for no reason! Gosling was just sitting there on the windowsill using the phone! Any thoughts or comments? And on a side note, i loved every scene of the entire movie except for the ending. Why did AJ need a gun? Just to point it at the Avery family (father and son) and steal a couple hundred bucks for a motorcycle to travel out west to do what? Be homeless and meet no one he knows and just drop out of high school? I guess he will be a drifter on a motorcycle like his father, passing through town and maybe get a chick pregnant, only to find out a year too late. Additionally, the only good thing the ending accomplished was that the son Jason saw that Bradley Cooper's character kept that picture in his wallet, suggesting that he was truly remorseful this whole time, and Jason was able to learn this. But he still stole the money and the car. There was no conversation between the two. He just left town and mailed his mother the picture which... didn't make sense to do? These are just the main reasons why I didn't think the ending was that satisfying. The only thing I loved about the ending was this song. And here's a question. Does anyone think that AJ knew that his father killed Jason's father? He never admits that he knows, and the only clue we get is at the house party when Jason yells "You think I'm fucking stupid?" to which AJ replies "Get the fuck outta here," then beats him into a mini coma. Anyway, phew. I think I said all I needed to say and all that I had on my chest. Someone please comment on any part of my post. I've been meaning to have a discussion with someone about this movie! Lol.
I think the ending is perfect in its own way. Jason is scared and realized he can’t live in the same town anymore. He wants to explore the world and travel, just like his dad in a way. In this way, he carries on his legacy indirectly. Through getting a motorcycle and setting off into the unknown. He’s obviously become attached to the image of his long lost father he recently discovered and feels indebted to him because he feels he has let his father down, not the other way around, because his mom hid the reality from him. But it’s in these ending scenes that we see Jason break the cycle of generational pain and anguish. He acts irrationally just like his dad. He doesn’t think about the consequences, just his feelings. He acts out in anger in defense of his dad, the same way his dad did for him 15 years earlier. The difference is that Jason pauses and stops. He stops the recurring cycle of pain and shows remorse, running away instead, realizing his actions have consequences beyond him. He’d be taking away a father to a son, the same way that father took his father away from him. His realization can be summed up in the anecdote that “an eye for an eye makes the world blind.” And out of guilt, shame or whatever, Avery decides not to press charges because he realizes it’s the least he can do as a service to the man he once killed and got away with. Simultaneously, they are both hero and villain. But then again, aren’t we all?
Just finished watching it now in 2021, wow, I have not been so moves since Magnolia, what a beautiful piece of work and everyone connected with it should be justifiably proud, it is a masterpiece from the opening to the beautiful and haunting last song. We don't get many of these in a lifetime.
Thank you for sharing this clip, albeit 10 years down the track. TPBTP is one of those rare films that leaves a permanent impression on one's soul. Ryan Gosling has starred in several such films - each sublimely special in its own way. Yes, that was a deliberate Ken/Barbie reference - but I was thinking more about some of his older movies...
despite lukes ending remember his life was a happy one regardless of his family problems. He was apologetically himself and beautifully free to the point of prejudice.
I watched this movie with my best friend in theaters when it came out. Teared up when this song played at the end. My best friend died of cancer yesterday, this song makes me remember him & tear up again 😭😧
Держись друг! Он смотрит на тебя с небес
Damn. I’ll think of that every time I hear this song. I hope you find a little peace remembering your friend listening to this song.
the song makes me remember the good times with my gf... 4 years together and yet things had to finish... crying while writing that
this film can change your little life
Big statement but quite true.
yup I'm tryna make a change right now man.
+tpain53ful this movies as real as it gets I'll always go back to this movie
True af ❤ so as the song
Is it really that good? Don't know how I missed this movie??
i was on a plane when i watched this movie for the first time, i cried on a public plane. that was so embarrassing.
Movie was totally worth it ;)
me too, u aren't allowed 2 go out in public!
Not embarrassing..
Being empathetic is beautiful,
Beautiful film too
Alyssa Courtney its fantastic! Greetings from Italy!
Me too
what hurts me the most is that luke really tried.... he really tried to be a good father.... and cause of it everything was taken from him.
123 123 just like real life
the worst thing is he never even had a chance to try, he wasnt even told in the first place that he had a son until it was wayyy too late
123 123 it’s funny isn’t it, he had every opportunity to walk away and In every one of those alternate scenarios he would have ended up better than he did trying to be a father for his son. Did he go about it in the right way .. no, but it was the only way he knew of. It’s very much like real life in that regard. We ride like lightning for those we love and consequently risk crashing like thunder when the odds don’t go in our favor. Life is the storm and we are just a product of that.
While he was trying to be a good father, he did it in absolutely the worst way. Robin tried to warn him, at the risk of Luke's wrath. He knew how it would end up for Luke. "If you ride like lightning, you're gonna crash like thunder", that was Robin telling Luke his future, not warning him. Luke, likely because of his own upbringing, thought it was the only way, even though the right way was staring him in the face. Even Romina obviously loved him and had Luke gotten a straight job they might have ended up together. Instead he left Jason to become just like him, and restart the tragedy somewhere else.
@AMWF Dude life is not so easy, is that our purpose working fir big companies and stay slaves, sorry but every human in this planet deserve more. Education, traveling, wisdow, being a real human not so easy, you can easily fall on the trap of addiction, misery and share that with childrens ... take care and we all try our best
The bike's part of the family
if you ride like lightning your gonna crash like thunder
Israel Kruger he was also wearing the Metallica shirt, symbolizing who Luke was and how it led to his demise
WORDS TO LIVE BY
This movie moved me so much I cried my eyes out!
This video really makes you think of life
isn't that the truth
jimmy hopkins thats so true i was think of the bullies in my school and now i feel like energy punching
I went to the cinema late in the evening, during the week...my favourite time to watch a movie. Went to see World War Z, but there was a huge queue, of course, me idiot forgot it was vacation time.
Decided to watch this gem instead, best decision that night I could have made.
my favorite film of all time why? because each film has a way to touch someone, and this film touched me so hard, because of my passed away father who loved motorcycles and how little by little i am becoming like him!
wow!
Sons of Anarchy? Saw?
How are you going champ? All good in life?
saw this amazing movie alone...cried, cried, cried......
I have watched this everyday for the past 2 months.
Wow, what happened to you my friend??
Best performance I've ever seen from an infant child.
literally laughing my ass off
@@johnnakosha7773 shes british
Hahah.
@@zakarianafiee🪥
I can give great thanks to this movie for introducing me to a wonderful band and for that, what a great film it was.
this movie made me a little nervous,but it penetrates deep into my heart. Everyone was excellent in this movie.
The Place Beyond the Pines brought me here .. amazing
a great movie, i love ryan gosling and dane dehaan.
it mad me cry, what a sad story
I've known this song for almost eight years; used to play it while feeling utter despair, sadness, suicidal thoughts and an unfulfilling void that has chased me for quite a long time - I still, to this day, play it as my depression lullaby. When I first saw this film (four years ago, aproximately) I couldn't contain the tears when this song played at the end... There are so many things I can relate to on a personal level.
This will forever be my favorite movie. Glad I found it.
I divorced my wife because I was the wrong husband. Now every evening, after work, I sit to this music in the car and have tears in eyes, like Ryan Gosling, because the past cannot be returned and now I do not live with my daughters. We do not appreciate what was before
Damn bro! Keep your head up. Go through what you have to go through. Believe in yourself and trust that you can be better. Go on long walks, read and keep a healthy state of mind. Things will work themselves out as long as you let them.
@@ALOSANGELESBULL93 OK, thanks bro )
be a good person bro.
Things will be okay, they happen for a reason. It might not make sense yet, or I hope it does, but they will be okay
After watching this movie some years ago this gave me a lot of motivation to get a dirtbike. Nowadays riding is one of those things that makes me really feel alive.
This is my favourite film, which has 2 of my favourite actors in it (ryan gosling and dane dehaan) and has my favourite song from my 2nd favourite artist.
F***ing perfect all around.
Ryan Gosling is one of my favorite actors as well.
Luis Cuevas A man of good taste i see ;)
BrealBot We must be twins separated at birth
Y su novia...Eva Mendez? SHE's my choice!
RG was excellent in Blade Runner 2049 as well.
If you haven’t, you must.
I discovered boniver two weeks ago. Now I spent an hour or two each day listening to boniver. What I regret is I watched this movie years ago and missed this song. I was in a tough time back then and I think boniver could have really helped me. But you know you pass by so many great things in life because you don't pay attention.
Recently watched this film. The parallel stories of generational woes. Lost a dear friend recently who was deeply into motocross. He left behind two sons. It would be my honor to fill that void of knowing who their father was. Rather than what the world thinks he was. The only freedom is the one we seek in ourselves. Forget the deeds that went sour. Only regret what you didn’t do. Not always what you do entirely wrong. Trying is effort within its own worth. Man do I miss that dude! Ride with the wind. Ride with the wind.Take the road that leads to the unpaved.when I have my own kid we will ride. That we will !
The song and the movie make you realise the true value of life. ❤
This makes my heart ache. Don't watch if you're already sad...
I was sad before watching this movie but i loved sadness after watching it ..
@@thualfacaralaskary7777 Same
@@thualfacaralaskary7777 me too
Pain. Whole lotta pain. But I'm so impressed. I love this movie a lot.
i love this song so much
yup. amazing song.
Me too
Someday my pain
Someday my pain will mark you
Harness your blame
Harness your blame, walk through
With the wild wolves around you
In the morning, I'll call you
Send it farther on
Solace my game
Solace my game, it stars you
Swing wide your crane
Swing wide your crane and run me through
And the story's all over
In the morning, I'll call you
Can't you find a clue
When your eyes are all painted Sinatra blue
What might have been lost
What might have been lost
What might have been lost
What might have been lost
Don't bother me
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
(Don't bother me)
What might have been lost
What might have been lost
Ah, ah
Someday my pain
Someday my pain, my pain
Someday my pain
Someday my pain
Thank you for your effort
"Sinatra blue.."
Wow what a great compilation video, more people need to see this!
burnoutjunkie42 Thank you.
Great movie from my hometown. Horah Schenectady
Mrrobi02468
lol they filmed it there its not from your hometown
Great job! Heartbreaking song, heartbreaking and beautifully done film, and the song and film are so well matched. Thanks for posting.
"He can get his own girl and his own kid that's everyman's right" powerful movie this the soundtracks make me emotions goin,"Snow Angel"
awsome movie its on my top five, still can't believe it was ignored for most of the ppl ,awesome cast too.great story.
Great song, great film!
I'm from Schenectady this movie means a lot❤❤❤❤
I hear ya. Some how they captured the soul of the place. I grew up riding motos though Union College, Vale Cemetery, and the alley's behind Glenwood and Parkwood Boulevards near Ellis. It was a great place to grow up.
Treefort1 Yes it is
What do you do around Schenectady? I swear, don’t fucking say mall dude-
Just wanted to quote the film again
This will be an unintentionally long post! I meant to write a brief comment about the song and movie, but ended up writing up all my thoughts and questions on what is undoubtedly one of my top 5 favorite movies of all time.
First, love the song, love the movie. Everyone's performance in this movie was incredible. From Ryan Gosling to Ray Liotta's shorter involvement, and to even Emory Cohen (Bradley Cooper's son in the movie)... bravo to them all.
Now, SPOILER ALERT. Only read on if you've seen the movie or don't care about spoilers.
I certainly appreciated Ryan Gosling's irrational character- he got greedy and he made irrationally bad choices which led to his downfall, i.e. quitting his job, strolling into Kofi's house to build a crib unannounced and then hitting him with a wrench, deciding to rob a bank despite the warnings and then forgetting his sunglasses and then seeing that his final bank had much heavier precautions to robberies and continuing with the robbery anyway...
Now all of these things can arguably contribute to the character's downfall, but I say his death was completely avoidable, it shouldn't have happened, and it was obviously COMPLETELY Bradley Cooper's fault. The cop shot first and he was wrong for that. He lied about it, and although he carried his guilt with him for the next decade and a half, he didn't do much to rectify his actions. Trying to return the 7 grand, keeping the picture in his wallet, and bailing Jason out of jail anonymously didnt really cut it. I guess his best bet was to ignore the past and move on because any involvement would only be hurtful and harmful, i.e., him saying "Hey, I'm sorry I impulsively shot your dad and was named the town hero." There was not much he could do to atone, but he was erratic and wrong and even though Ryan Gosling's behavior was self destructive, he shouldn't have been killed over it. I was disappointed in Bradley Cooper's "training" and behavior once he entered the room with Gosling. I mean damn, he just fired instantly... and for no reason! Gosling was just sitting there on the windowsill using the phone!
Any thoughts or comments?
And on a side note, i loved every scene of the entire movie except for the ending. Why did AJ need a gun? Just to point it at the Avery family (father and son) and steal a couple hundred bucks for a motorcycle to travel out west to do what? Be homeless and meet no one he knows and just drop out of high school? I guess he will be a drifter on a motorcycle like his father, passing through town and maybe get a chick pregnant, only to find out a year too late. Additionally, the only good thing the ending accomplished was that the son Jason saw that Bradley Cooper's character kept that picture in his wallet, suggesting that he was truly remorseful this whole time, and Jason was able to learn this. But he still stole the money and the car. There was no conversation between the two. He just left town and mailed his mother the picture which... didn't make sense to do? These are just the main reasons why I didn't think the ending was that satisfying. The only thing I loved about the ending was this song.
And here's a question. Does anyone think that AJ knew that his father killed Jason's father? He never admits that he knows, and the only clue we get is at the house party when Jason yells "You think I'm fucking stupid?" to which AJ replies "Get the fuck outta here," then beats him into a mini coma.
Anyway, phew. I think I said all I needed to say and all that I had on my chest. Someone please comment on any part of my post. I've been meaning to have a discussion with someone about this movie! Lol.
I think the ending is perfect in its own way. Jason is scared and realized he can’t live in the same town anymore. He wants to explore the world and travel, just like his dad in a way. In this way, he carries on his legacy indirectly. Through getting a motorcycle and setting off into the unknown. He’s obviously become attached to the image of his long lost father he recently discovered and feels indebted to him because he feels he has let his father down, not the other way around, because his mom hid the reality from him. But it’s in these ending scenes that we see Jason break the cycle of generational pain and anguish. He acts irrationally just like his dad. He doesn’t think about the consequences, just his feelings. He acts out in anger in defense of his dad, the same way his dad did for him 15 years earlier. The difference is that Jason pauses and stops. He stops the recurring cycle of pain and shows remorse, running away instead, realizing his actions have consequences beyond him. He’d be taking away a father to a son, the same way that father took his father away from him. His realization can be summed up in the anecdote that “an eye for an eye makes the world blind.” And out of guilt, shame or whatever, Avery decides not to press charges because he realizes it’s the least he can do as a service to the man he once killed and got away with. Simultaneously, they are both hero and villain. But then again, aren’t we all?
Damn I was in SCCC when I was listening to For Emma, Forever ago back in 2012. This song really fits the story well.
Beautiful video. One of the best movies ever.
HaloUnion No doubt
top film & soundtrack. the emotion
still has an effect to think of it.
top character luke.
Best movie if ever seen love song listened to it 100 times that day ryan gosling is one of the best actors of all time
One of my favorite movies, a must see, 4th best soundtrack EVER.
😥😥
Saddest movie I ever saw and a great soundtrack to boot!
Just finished watching it now in 2021, wow, I have not been so moves since Magnolia, what a beautiful piece of work and everyone connected with it should be justifiably proud, it is a masterpiece from the opening to the beautiful and haunting last song.
We don't get many of these in a lifetime.
fantastic, thanks a lot, sobbed my heart out
*Heart Throb
This movie is hard to watch at times but man is it a masterpiece. So underrated.
That kid also acted in the low budget movie about three college kids who find a meteorite in the woods. Good movie.
Chronicle. It was pretty great despite the bad reviews it got.
Yes, thank you!
Ending was quite emotional iirc. :-]
This was a very emotional movie
I cried like a baby
almost, crying. ALOMST ! This song really, really saying that life is hard to lives on..
It’s hard to forget such sad emotions that i have felt with this amazing movie
One of the best movies I have ever seen!
What a work of art this is.
Thank you so much for making this video, it's so appealing.
Awsome storyline. Great Movie. Cooper you make us proud..Philly stand up.
this is the most emotional movie i have ever watched.
Watched this movie again just now. Such a good film. 👌
Stunning film, great soundtrack
The song was a perfect ending to a great movie.
Thank you for sharing this clip, albeit 10 years down the track. TPBTP is one of those rare films that leaves a permanent impression on one's soul. Ryan Gosling has starred in several such films - each sublimely special in its own way. Yes, that was a deliberate Ken/Barbie reference - but I was thinking more about some of his older movies...
Such a special film on fatherhood
WOW ! Luis Cuevas You did an AMAZING job on this video ! That scene with Ryan (Luke) watching his son being baptized is beautiful !
Still my favorite film from that year. A great modern day epic.
Such a great film, watched it multiple times, and will probably carry on to do so!
Muy buena peli... La volvería ver de nuevo....
This movie is absolutely incredible.
Amazing film and amazing actors
i just had a full cry sesh to this
Felt inspired by this amazing song and added a version on my channel but with rain and thunder as well in it. Thanks for this Bon Iver! ❤🌪
Amazing! Thank you so much for this.
Люблю фильм, очень люблю композицию. Спасибо.
Ryan gosling is so hot with Tatts and blonde hair
the percussion starting at 4:00 gave me an eargasm
Best drama movie ever. 🔥
This movie was the first time a film made me feel something.
So sad movie 😢
This. Song makes me cry everytime
what a great movie.
Thank you for that ❤
Escuchar esto siempre me ralaja cuando no puedo dormir.
A feeling of feeling alive
This really hits you
Don't matter what you want ,you wanna see the light of your dark soul and in this moment you win this hard life by cause you are strong.
Best version ever
Delicious movie and music! Tell your loved ones about "The Place Beyond the Pines".
Great movie
So good
This is how I heard of Bon Iver.
I know it's hard out there but stay strong brothers, Jezus loves his lonely man
I love it :,)
goddamn i love this movie
What a great Movie. Luke tried so hard to do anything for the baby and the mother of the child and lost his life doing so.
despite lukes ending remember his life was a happy one regardless of his family problems. He was apologetically himself and beautifully free to the point of prejudice.
Super!
melhor filme que eu já vi. Puta merda eu sempre choro com essa música
Fucking breathtaking!!!!!!!!!!!!!
emotional.
im crying
One of those movies where the less you know about it before you watch it the better
this film to this day, absolutely destroys me...
Best!
God i hate when people cry about movies
This song is real
This story is as old as time. The sins of our father-Adam. The decisions you make today transcend across time. The good and the bad.
F•••ing BRILLIANT 👊🕊️🪽🌬⚖️🙏🔐