The dialogue of Waymond, the dark-themed atmosphere of the scene, the heavenly-like music of the score and the realization of every possibilities of our selves -- these are enough for me to embrace a deep, transcendental feeling. It seems it is like an ancient part of myself that was lost from a long time ago, and it came back like an epiphany.
That one line kills "... In another life I would have loved doing laundry and taxes with the you." I feel like sometimes the world puts pressure on you to the point where it doesn't want you to find comfort and peace in simplicity. I just love this scene so much because it really shows that as long as you are with the people you love, the rest doesn't matter. Chokes me up everytime
It’s amazing thematically as well. In this universe both Waymond and Evelyn are the most successful versions of themselves. They literally are the full realization of their career fantasies, but even though Waymond still has all of that money and power his life is still empty without Evelyn. What Evelyn thought should be the pinnacle of their multiverse was actually the most empty and tragic for the both of them.
@@143Oshawottthis, it’s so beautiful. The reaffirmation of spirituality in this scene that the material will never fill that whole (the bagel) but it is love that inspires, although walking together is more complicated and will deal with more hardship than accomplishing all you want alone, ultimately you can’t do anything worth doing by yourself🥲
@@143Oshawott That's what I got from my first watch too. In a universe where they seemingly have everything, without one another, they really have nothing. What got me so emotional though is realizing that in this universe where they have so much material success, they have no "Joy".
This scene hit me so hard the first time I saw it. Most people look at love and falling in love as a young couples game. The truth is you fall in love several times with someone. In some cases it’s after years of being together and just going through the motions due to a busy work life like these two. Sometimes when a crisis hits and it’s so easy to walk away, you have a glimpse of your life together and it opens your eyes again and it’s like the very first time you met all over again. Seeing them for the first time in years without all the noise and really opening up to them is a powerful moment. This scene captured that feeling so perfectly.
I loved that montage: Evelyn was exploring all the extraordinarily, successful different ways her life could've gone, all of which were without Waymond. But the life she was set in, her "failure" life, she remembers the small yet significant happy moments which all involved her husband ❤
Evelyn spent so long stressed out, wondering where her life went wrong, thinking about all she needed. Meanwhile, all Waymond wanted this entire time was an emotional reconciliation with her.
Perfect depiction of what love truly is. When I love truly someone, that’s exactly how I see them in all of their glory, all their qualities in one that I love with all of my heart.
Not only did I come here to remind myself how much I love this film, but after recent events have been putting me in a lot of stress... I just needed to cry.
It's not even just that, she felt and understood how he works, what he has that she lacked, Empathy. She basically got a new view of him after thinking he was just some silly man that she married, the colors that scroll on their faces is essentially that understanding, it's why at the end it was such warm colors because she started to love him all over again because she felt the love he had for her. It's not just the realization, for most of the movie she liked Alpha waymond more because of his assertiveness without actually understanding her Waymond, another version of himself even explains why he's the way he is, why he's passive, because it's a necessary strategy, it's so many things and you, viewed it in the most vanilla way possible because you didn't understand it yourself
@@soulfox32 love what you wrote, but one correction- Tax universe Waymond isn't passive; just as CEO Waymond says, he fights in a different way. He makes cookies; he dances with the upset & vaguely creepy customer. He actively cleans up after the messes Evelyn makes when she tries to fight her way. I'm so grateful that the Daniels gender swapped the roles after Jackie Chan turned them down. Waymond helps us redefine what it means to be a man- that kindness, instead of going off to battle, is the act of courage. And in the end, it's "beta" Taxes Waymond that ends up saving Evelyn (and the entire mutiverse).
We don't only need a Waymond in our lives.
We all need to be like Waymond to people's lives.
That is true I'm trying my best✊✊
The dialogue of Waymond, the dark-themed atmosphere of the scene, the heavenly-like music of the score and the realization of every possibilities of our selves -- these are enough for me to embrace a deep, transcendental feeling. It seems it is like an ancient part of myself that was lost from a long time ago, and it came back like an epiphany.
beautifully worded
That one line kills "... In another life I would have loved doing laundry and taxes with the you."
I feel like sometimes the world puts pressure on you to the point where it doesn't want you to find comfort and peace in simplicity. I just love this scene so much because it really shows that as long as you are with the people you love, the rest doesn't matter. Chokes me up everytime
It’s amazing thematically as well. In this universe both Waymond and Evelyn are the most successful versions of themselves. They literally are the full realization of their career fantasies, but even though Waymond still has all of that money and power his life is still empty without Evelyn. What Evelyn thought should be the pinnacle of their multiverse was actually the most empty and tragic for the both of them.
@@143Oshawottthis, it’s so beautiful. The reaffirmation of spirituality in this scene that the material will never fill that whole (the bagel) but it is love that inspires, although walking together is more complicated and will deal with more hardship than accomplishing all you want alone, ultimately you can’t do anything worth doing by yourself🥲
@@143Oshawott That's what I got from my first watch too. In a universe where they seemingly have everything, without one another, they really have nothing. What got me so emotional though is realizing that in this universe where they have so much material success, they have no "Joy".
This scene hit me so hard the first time I saw it. Most people look at love and falling in love as a young couples game. The truth is you fall in love several times with someone. In some cases it’s after years of being together and just going through the motions due to a busy work life like these two. Sometimes when a crisis hits and it’s so easy to walk away, you have a glimpse of your life together and it opens your eyes again and it’s like the very first time you met all over again. Seeing them for the first time in years without all the noise and really opening up to them is a powerful moment. This scene captured that feeling so perfectly.
oh my god 😭😭😭😭😭
Praise the lion, you are speaking facts
I cried like a baby in this scene because my husband is just like Waymond.
Bless you and your husband
married a good man
Have you apologized for hating him, yet?
@@seangoolsby3898 wahahaha I try to tell him that I appreciate him
Don't forget to be kind to him.
Literally she love waymond in every universe❤
This clip is the precise moment that makes me cry every time.
I just noticed this at 1:13, but the light in Evelyn's eyes is in the shape of Figure 8, the symbol for infinity. How great is this movie!
I loved that montage: Evelyn was exploring all the extraordinarily, successful different ways her life could've gone, all of which were without Waymond. But the life she was set in, her "failure" life, she remembers the small yet significant happy moments which all involved her husband ❤
0:38 the way he looks behind him because she had never looked at him with such love before
1:51 god how long do you think it’s been since waymond has seen her smile??
Waaay too long lol
waymond is extraordinary character.
If there is nothing but you and me in this wide open pointless existence, then lets make good times together.
In all the other realities, she had special talents and abilities.
In this reality, she had this Waymond.
Evelyn spent so long stressed out, wondering where her life went wrong, thinking about all she needed.
Meanwhile, all Waymond wanted this entire time was an emotional reconciliation with her.
What I love is how in almost all of her lives without Waymond she is absolutely miserable but in her one life with Waymond, she feels happy
Perfect depiction of what love truly is. When I love truly someone, that’s exactly how I see them in all of their glory, all their qualities in one that I love with all of my heart.
Not only did I come here to remind myself how much I love this film, but after recent events have been putting me in a lot of stress...
I just needed to cry.
its ok to let it out sometimes
Waymond reminds me of my father, came to the U.S. with little but always found the appreciation and happiness for the simplest things in life.
I really, really loved this movie. This and The Northman were by far the best movies of 2022.
I think this moment which wins Oscar it touches every heart, every soul in every universe.
these are the best 2 minutes of 2022 cinema
This was my favorite scene
I grew up with Indiana jones like most of us, and let me tell you… this is one hell of a comeback for him!
It is just so beautiful and shows what truly matters.
Best scene in the movie made me tear up big time
thank u so much i love this channel
Beautiful scene, it’s like she fell in love all over again
In this scene i tried to hold back my tears. In the end i found my friend sniffing and rubbing his eyes. I bruh-ed at that Moment
literally peak fiction
Kindness❤
Great moments in a great movie!
I will always love this movie with my life, i wish i could tattoo the entire movie in ny bodyeeeeee
What is that music in the background
Son Lux- In Another Life
Williams Sarah Smith Amy Robinson William
I thought this was one of the worst moments. It's so vanilla. Realizing how good you had it as a the penultimate on a Reality bending adventure.
you dont know things and you dont get stuff
@@OrangeHarrisson that is a very real possibility. Or you might be a very basic person :P or maybe you don't get stuff.
True but that’s what makes it so special in that moment. She could be anywhere but there’s no other Waymond like Evelyn’s Waymond.
It's not even just that, she felt and understood how he works, what he has that she lacked, Empathy. She basically got a new view of him after thinking he was just some silly man that she married, the colors that scroll on their faces is essentially that understanding, it's why at the end it was such warm colors because she started to love him all over again because she felt the love he had for her. It's not just the realization, for most of the movie she liked Alpha waymond more because of his assertiveness without actually understanding her Waymond, another version of himself even explains why he's the way he is, why he's passive, because it's a necessary strategy, it's so many things and you, viewed it in the most vanilla way possible because you didn't understand it yourself
@@soulfox32 love what you wrote, but one correction- Tax universe Waymond isn't passive; just as CEO Waymond says, he fights in a different way. He makes cookies; he dances with the upset & vaguely creepy customer. He actively cleans up after the messes Evelyn makes when she tries to fight her way.
I'm so grateful that the Daniels gender swapped the roles after Jackie Chan turned them down. Waymond helps us redefine what it means to be a man- that kindness, instead of going off to battle, is the act of courage. And in the end, it's "beta" Taxes Waymond that ends up saving Evelyn (and the entire mutiverse).