Absolutely. Beeing a father this scene makes me cry like a little boy everytime with the idea that someday I will have to definitely separate from my children.
I don't know how someone can be bored by this movie. This is a very rare love story. Its not a traditional love story between lovers. Its the love story of a father and his child. The final scene is everything. Sad, happy, mind blowing, life affirming, joyful, and utterly heartbreaking. I wish more movies focused on these untraditional love stories. Love stories between siblings, friends, parents, and children. Everyone knows not to believe in 'happily ever after' but stories like this (excluding the time traveling) show truthful everyday love. Its painful but beautiful. Most people will lose their parents but as much as they want to go back and be with them they have to move on and create a new life.
I think it is also story about how a man learns to love his own life, a love story about a man and his life. He learned to love his life through loving those in his life.
If you like,I can send you recommendations on watching Disney's Brother Bear.A great movie about brotherhood and forgiveness,and learning to love while seeing life in another's perspective!
I cried a lot when i've read your comment. I never lost someone i love. I always think that i'm not strong enough to handle losing my dad. I think that people like you are so so strong that i van't describe. Really would love to chat with someone who has lost her parents early like you.
This scene brings grown men to tears. Make sure you tell the people you love what makes them special to you and why you care about them so much. Too many of those talks are had at funeral parlors rather than living rooms. I love that my dad is always there for me, willing to help me, genuinely excited when things go well, genuinely crushed when things go poorly. Here’s to my dad. I love you...my dad.
My dad passed away 2 days ago. I am devastated. He raised me up all by himself. Worked so hard to give me a decent education. When I settled down and got my own house, he still comes over to buy new applicances to give my family a comfortable life. He thought of me every step of the way. There is a pain in my heart that wont go away no matter how hard I cry. I miss him so much. So, so much. :-(
I just rewatched this movie. My second time, my parents first time. I love my dad so much. I can only hope I one day become as good a man as him. As he always taught me to.
Breaks me apart every time I see it. Those wonderful moments I had with my children that are now lost "like tears in rain" as someone once said. I'd give anything to relive those beautiful moments.
I lost my dad 5 month ago and watched this film before he died and me and my dad did everything together. Guys if u lost your dad he will still be looking dawn at you and taking care ov you and standing bye your side and talking to you .my dad was amazing and wonderful I wish I can see him again.
I've watched this movie SO many times now, & I love it as much today as I did the first time. The characters are so lovable. I love the relationship between Tim & his family..especially Dad. And at the end, when Posey keeps waving... SO in love with this family!!
This scene reminded me how I used to live with my foster parents who passed away in the summer vacation of 2008. Dad taught me a lot of life saving skills & techniques he learnt from the British Army & the SAS. I found them extremely useful in my life. I'm married to a girl of my life since 2012, I'll teach those skills to my adopted son when he reaches 5.
I have never cried during a movie but this freaking one had to go and be different. Every time I watch this scene gets me started. Pulls at the heart strings I suppose.
This plot line was what I enjoyed about the movie to be honest, the father is both happy for him that he is having a baby and devastated that he knows he and his son can’t meet again to spend more time together.
I cried during this scene, because it would take tremendous strength to have this ability to revisit the ones you've lost, and just...let go of it. I don't think I'd be strong enough for that. Excellent film.
As a father of two sons i fall apart at this scene. All those perfect moments with my boys now behind me. Cherish them when they're little. Mine grew up to be angels but I miss them as little people.
It's about time to be grateful. It's about time to love. It's about time to kiss. It's about time to grow. It's about time to let go. It's about time to live your life to the fullest. Then it's about time to go...
This movie is not just about time travelling. It gives me the power too, bringing me back to all the cherished moments of my families and me. I do wish I could tell them I love them so much at those moments.
To the 6 people who disliked this video...you must be so hurt and damaged that nothing can comfort you. Nothing at all. That's more sad than this scene.
the composer and the musician of this soundtrack is called Nick Laird-Clowes, one of the best musical poet of our time. He was also the leading singer and main songwriters of the 1980's band The Dream Academy.
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say this is one of the most poignant scenes in the history of cinema. Right up there with the home video footage of the young boy who grew up to die of AIDS at the end of "Philadelphia " .
Not a comment you will see from a prank channel. I watched it and this scene literally made me cry. It made my regret being such a dick to my dad. My dads health recently has been deteriorating and watching this hit me. I'm grateful for everything my parents have done for me and this movie taught me so many lessons about life. I recommend this movie to anyone who comes across it. This scene made me cry more than the Lion King and Click combined.
Watching this scene after the funeral of my grandfather....... Makes me think how precious are the little moments, it's not about the great scenes or the fun times, it's the little things that truly matters
I would do anything for this, to have a meaningful goodbye with my parents. Don't be fooled by how movies and tv shows depict death. It is so so vary rare that people get to talk out their feelings before losing loved ones. The departing are usually too ill to communicate and the survivors too in shock and in emotional pain. Let your loved ones know how you feel now!
I mean in the rules of the film the start of the scene works so well because hes effectively saying goodbye to his dad for the last time, because he will never be able to go further back than the birth of his last kid, and his father already died at that point.... but they they go back to the beach.... so his first two kids would have been a different sperm and a different egg. And if thats not a issue than why would he even care about doing it again just to see his dad.
I rewatched this movie and completely forgot about this. This part is sad in itself but having lost my sister not even a year ago makes it hurt even more. I can only imagine how hard it would be to know it is your last time to visit someone you know is gone. And then I think how wonderful it would to have that opportunity to begin with.
I think the beautiful thing about this scene is this: Tim goes back in time to when his dad is younger, meaning his dad had this memory of their goodbye until he passed away, which made him cherish the moments and memories with his son after this day. ❤️
... "E assim ele me disse sua fórmula secreta para a felicidade. A primeira parte do plano, de duas partes, era que eu deveria continuar a vida simples, vivendo-a dia após dia, como todo mundo." ... "Mas aí veio a segunda parte do plano. Ele falou novamente para eu viver todos os dias quase exatamente do mesmo jeito. A primeira vez com as tensões e preocupações que nos impedem de perceber quão doce o mundo pode ser, mas a segunda vez percebendo."
"My son."
"My dad."
If you listen closely, you can hear my heart shattering into a million pieces.
Absolutely. Beeing a father this scene makes me cry like a little boy everytime with the idea that someday I will have to definitely separate from my children.
You made me laugh. It was needed. Great comment.
I don't know how someone can be bored by this movie. This is a very rare love story. Its not a traditional love story between lovers. Its the love story of a father and his child. The final scene is everything. Sad, happy, mind blowing, life affirming, joyful, and utterly heartbreaking. I wish more movies focused on these untraditional love stories. Love stories between siblings, friends, parents, and children. Everyone knows not to believe in 'happily ever after' but stories like this (excluding the time traveling) show truthful everyday love. Its painful but beautiful. Most people will lose their parents but as much as they want to go back and be with them they have to move on and create a new life.
I think it is also story about how a man learns to love his own life, a love story about a man and his life. He learned to love his life through loving those in his life.
If you like,I can send you recommendations on watching Disney's Brother Bear.A great movie about brotherhood and forgiveness,and learning to love while seeing life in another's perspective!
I cried like a little bitch at this scene.
you are not alone bro
Fuck that real men cried at this scene
I tear up just thinking about this scene.
Me too, my bro trolls me sometimes saying "beach scene" which makes me super emotional and he also gets bit emotional which is funny lol
+LC White Awwww! I'm the same way...if something, like this, makes me emotional...I'll tear up just thinking about it. ugh here I go again 😂😂
I cried in the cinema and I cry every time I watch it again
nicoló bonsignori me to
We all do.
i would give my legs....just to have the same opportunity of seeing my dad again.....
Matias Orellano True that man, movies like these make you look at life in a different way afterwards. Truly great scene :(
Matias Orellano I would give everything to even have a father
me too brother.. me too
i lost my father 3 months ago , this scene is on another level of feeling now, is so painfull
I cried a lot when i've read your comment. I never lost someone i love. I always think that i'm not strong enough to handle losing my dad. I think that people like you are so so strong that i van't describe. Really would love to chat with someone who has lost her parents early like you.
This scene brings grown men to tears. Make sure you tell the people you love what makes them special to you and why you care about them so much. Too many of those talks are had at funeral parlors rather than living rooms. I love that my dad is always there for me, willing to help me, genuinely excited when things go well, genuinely crushed when things go poorly. Here’s to my dad. I love you...my dad.
The best scene of the movie,
I randomly watched this movie three years ago and I never sobbed so hard. Now here I am sobbing over this three minute clip. I adore this movie.
I miss my dad. If I could relive all the moments I had with him for the first 22 years of my life, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
I cried more than in all my life, sometimes we do not value those simple but wonderful moments, simple memories that remain for the rest of our lives.
My dad passed away 2 days ago. I am devastated. He raised me up all by himself. Worked so hard to give me a decent education. When I settled down and got my own house, he still comes over to buy new applicances to give my family a comfortable life. He thought of me every step of the way. There is a pain in my heart that wont go away no matter how hard I cry. I miss him so much. So, so much. :-(
my son. my Dad.
love this.
I would give everything, but EVERYTHING I got, I don't care, just to travel back in time and enjoy my father so much.
The only movie scene I've ever cried at. Will get more sorrowing with age...
I just rewatched this movie. My second time, my parents first time.
I love my dad so much. I can only hope I one day become as good a man as him. As he always taught me to.
Breaks me apart every time I see it. Those wonderful moments I had with my children that are now lost "like tears in rain" as someone once said. I'd give anything to relive those beautiful moments.
James Bond those moments are not lost they live in your memory forever 🙂
when i first saw this movie i legit bawled like a baby during this scene. its so, so beautiful.
I lost my dad 5 month ago and watched this film before he died and me and my dad did everything together. Guys if u lost your dad he will still be looking dawn at you and taking care ov you and standing bye your side and talking to you .my dad was amazing and wonderful I wish I can see him again.
i miss my grandpa ...
ZJ Kim me too
I'd give anything for another moment with my mom like in this scene...
Mary
Mary was my mom's name too
I've watched this movie SO many times now, & I love it as much today as I did the first time. The characters are so lovable. I love the relationship between Tim & his family..especially Dad. And at the end, when Posey keeps waving... SO in love with this family!!
This scene reminded me how I used to live with my foster parents who passed away in the summer vacation of 2008. Dad taught me a lot of life saving skills & techniques he learnt from the British Army & the SAS. I found them extremely useful in my life. I'm married to a girl of my life since 2012, I'll teach those skills to my adopted son when he reaches 5.
The whole film and this scene in particular really makes you realise how much family means. Amazing.
I have never cried during a movie but this freaking one had to go and be different. Every time I watch this scene gets me started. Pulls at the heart strings I suppose.
i haven't broken down during a movie in years, but this scene SHATTERED me... beautiful film
This plot line was what I enjoyed about the movie to be honest, the father is both happy for him that he is having a baby and devastated that he knows he and his son can’t meet again to spend more time together.
I cried during this scene, because it would take tremendous strength to have this ability to revisit the ones you've lost, and just...let go of it. I don't think I'd be strong enough for that. Excellent film.
As a father of two sons i fall apart at this scene. All those perfect moments with my boys now behind me. Cherish them when they're little. Mine grew up to be angels but I miss them as little people.
God, this is my favorite movie and this scene man. Every time I watch it, gets me teary eyed ;( but still s wonderful movie!
My dad died two years ago im here to remember how good it was to enjoy each others company thank you for the video ☺
holy fuck i cried way too much when i watched this scene.. :/
who's chopping onions again dammit!!
Movies like these teach me what valuable connection is like
Time and tide waits for no man. Enjoy and cherish every moment before it’s long gone and passed.
Beautiful scene. Bill Nighy is just wonderful!
It's about time to be grateful.
It's about time to love.
It's about time to kiss.
It's about time to grow.
It's about time to let go.
It's about time to live your life to the fullest.
Then it's about time to go...
😭😭😭
last part had me crying like a baby
This scene brings tears in my eyes and makes me nostalgic about my childhood days. I just want to run back and be my little self again!
This movie is not just about time travelling. It gives me the power too, bringing me back to all the cherished moments of my families and me. I do wish I could tell them I love them so much at those moments.
just came here to cry, again.
To the 6 people who disliked this video...you must be so hurt and damaged that nothing can comfort you. Nothing at all.
That's more sad than this scene.
the composer and the musician of this soundtrack is called Nick Laird-Clowes, one of the best musical poet of our time. He was also the leading singer and main songwriters of the 1980's band The Dream Academy.
Xiaomo Xiong I really appreciate this info. Thank you very much.
The meaning of life!I can't stop crying!thanks for that amazing scene!I hug my son tighter because of it!
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say this is one of the most poignant scenes in the history of cinema. Right up there with the home video footage of the young boy who grew up to die of AIDS at the end of "Philadelphia " .
I came here to tear. By far the best fathers day movie.
To my son Taylor, whom I love as my son from beginning to the end.
It's such a heartbreaking moment, and yet it's also so joyful and uplifting that they celebrated their lives together by reliving that happy day
his dad was awesome. He loved his sons and give them the best.
I watch this scene when I'm down and I cry, I cry so much because this is my favourite film
I can't stop the tears 😭
Not a comment you will see from a prank channel. I watched it and this scene literally made me cry. It made my regret being such a dick to my dad. My dads health recently has been deteriorating and watching this hit me. I'm grateful for everything my parents have done for me and this movie taught me so many lessons about life. I recommend this movie to anyone who comes across it. This scene made me cry more than the Lion King and Click combined.
Watching this scene after the funeral of my grandfather....... Makes me think how precious are the little moments, it's not about the great scenes or the fun times, it's the little things that truly matters
to this day, this is the only thing that can make me cry. man this fucking gets me.
A good moment in time
damn ninjas cutting onions
I would do anything for this, to have a meaningful goodbye with my parents. Don't be fooled by how movies and tv shows depict death. It is so so vary rare that people get to talk out their feelings before losing loved ones. The departing are usually too ill to communicate and the survivors too in shock and in emotional pain. Let your loved ones know how you feel now!
Thanks dad.
I mean in the rules of the film the start of the scene works so well because hes effectively saying goodbye to his dad for the last time, because he will never be able to go further back than the birth of his last kid, and his father already died at that point.... but they they go back to the beach.... so his first two kids would have been a different sperm and a different egg. And if thats not a issue than why would he even care about doing it again just to see his dad.
I rewatched this movie and completely forgot about this. This part is sad in itself but having lost my sister not even a year ago makes it hurt even more. I can only imagine how hard it would be to know it is your last time to visit someone you know is gone. And then I think how wonderful it would to have that opportunity to begin with.
My dad is far away working for my family, I promise I'll get him back. Love you so much dad
i have never cried that hard
My Grandpa passed away and I wish so bad I could go back on a nice Summer day and go fishing with him again.
Thanks for uploading this mate !
I think the beautiful thing about this scene is this: Tim goes back in time to when his dad is younger, meaning his dad had this memory of their goodbye until he passed away, which made him cherish the moments and memories with his son after this day. ❤️
"A kiss."
The onions are coming real bad with 5 super sanic ninjas.
Although I've watched this movie so many time, this movie always makes me cry like a baby. 😂
IMAGINE HOW MUCHI CRIED,,,,, AND I'M CRYING AGAIN NOW
Better than time travelers wife mom and son train scene.
Both great time travel movies starting that actress lol
how I would like to go back in time and see my father again =/
Beautiful scene
Could be one of the most underrated movies of all time.
love u dad :(
esta escena me hizo llorar...
Beach scenes seems to be the scenes of touching moments. The Wind Beneath Wings in Beaches, the scene in My Sister's Keeper and this scene.
Cried tons
this made me cry so hard the first time
I cried for thousand times at this scene...
I wish i can travel back in time to do this with my grandad
maybe this is the only movie i ever cried to because i never met my dad...
I'm not crying you're crying
try not to cry, lie down, cry a fucking lot...
AGVJ1988 is true
RIP dad, forever alive in me
Makes me cry everytime:(
I cry every time I watch this scene
This scene made me cry so bad
gets me every time :(
such a great movie
Liek dis if u cry evry tiem
yes every one it was emotional song every where to stay home it was great song called Father and son by Cat Stevens too enjoy 😢😢😢😢
I cried when I saw this
Now Im a dad it makes me cry
Anyone lose a dad in 2018...
Yeah, this movie is fantasy, but had few of the most impactful moments I had ever seen in any movie ever
My lovely moment😢😢😢
am I broken if I never cry in obviously emotional scenes like these?
i cried at this more than i did at "click"
Fuck me man. This scene. The feels. Too much
I'm 5"10', 250lbs, shaved head, long beard, sometimes called 'scary looking'. Bawled like a little girl at this film.
...
"E assim ele me disse sua fórmula secreta para a felicidade.
A primeira parte do plano, de duas partes, era que eu deveria continuar a vida simples, vivendo-a dia após dia, como todo mundo."
...
"Mas aí veio a segunda parte do plano.
Ele falou novamente para eu viver todos os dias quase exatamente do mesmo jeito.
A primeira vez com as tensões e preocupações que nos impedem de perceber quão doce o mundo pode ser, mas a segunda vez percebendo."
The feelings ... No ... I ..