This opening is one of the most seductive, invigorating and aesthetically impressive introductions to a film that I can remember. And the film itself has grown tremendously over time. Every time I watch it it gets better and better and ranks higher in the ranking of my favourite films. And the vision of its producers and director, the sheer genius of its songwriters, the wit of the screenwriter, and the effortless glamour of its dancers and actors is all the more evident.
Quelle merveille ! Un moment de grâce. Et la suite est un feu d'artifice de joie de vivre et de couleurs. J'écoute régulièrement la B. Ô et regarde souvent le film. 1967 reste l'une des grandes années de la pop culture
My old friend, Grover Dale (blue shirt and tie) was in the original Broadway cast of "West Side Story" and the movie version as well. He and I and the great Elaine Stritch had been in Noel Coward's "Sail Away" on Broadway 5 years before this movie was made. Every time I watch this movie, I am so proud of Grover and proud to have known him.
Ma copine est française est on regarde cette film parce que j’ai besoin du apprendre le Français. And I have to say, this is one of my all time favorite intros to any movie.
Amazing, you realize the whole production with the trucks boats and dancers is flying through the air!!!! Once I've seen this, I think it a crime to operate that river crossing crane again for any reason, without also furnishing a costumed dancers like these every time !!!
What a fine upload... xD As long as it respects the due credits to the producers, I wanted thousands more quality clips like this. I saw 'Demoiselles' and immediatedly wanted to experience some of its parts again, with all their beauty. I mean, look at them. That's so sexy ^^
1:04 starting a fight in school: take the first strike, back away, approaching opponent, kick him, block, attack him from behind, kick him 2 times, but you lose once he punches your face and stomach, you kneel, the bell rings and weakly walk to class
I'm Happy that you found this clip. I can see that you like it very much! Je suis heureux que vous ayez trouvé ce clip. Je vois que tu l'aimes beaucoup!
One of my all time favourite films. The opening sequence in thr traffic in 'La La Land' is a nod to this scene. 'La La Land' was hugely influenced by this film, stylistically and musically, as well as literally stealing the storyline of Scorsese's 'New York New York.
This opening is one of the most seductive, invigorating and aesthetically impressive introductions to a film that I can remember. And the film itself has grown tremendously over time. Every time I watch it it gets better and better and ranks higher in the ranking of my favourite films. And the vision of its producers and director, the sheer genius of its songwriters, the wit of the screenwriter, and the effortless glamour of its dancers and actors is all the more evident.
Seductive is the perfect word! Back when I worked retail I listened to this song on repeat every morning I opened.
You're right...))))
Vous avez raison moi aussi j adore le film 🎥 🎥 🎥 🎥 que de bons souvenirs la nostalgie que je regrette. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
😂😂 I love how the very beginning of the movie is just "THE HOTTEST PEOPLE YOUVE EVER SEEN DANCING IN SLOW MOTION!!" like bam im there
@@qwksndmonster3106On that grind rn. Waking up to this, Andy Amoureux and Marins, Amis, amants ou maris for my 8am
Quelle merveille ! Un moment de grâce. Et la suite est un feu d'artifice de joie de vivre et de couleurs.
J'écoute régulièrement la B. Ô et regarde souvent le film.
1967 reste l'une des grandes années de la pop culture
The strings are entering the moment the shot is widening, revealing that the whole platform is a crane-bridge!
What an amazing use of music!
My old friend, Grover Dale (blue shirt and tie) was in the original Broadway cast of "West Side Story" and the movie version as well. He and I and the great Elaine Stritch had been in Noel Coward's "Sail Away" on Broadway 5 years before this movie was made. Every time I watch this movie, I am so proud of Grover and proud to have known him.
Thank you for your personal insight
Best musical of all time in my mind. Best fusion of classical Hollywood with European flair. Unbeatable.
Merci
So many beautiful dancers and choreography for this movie
初めてこの場面を観た時は何が始まるんだろう、わくわくする様な気持ちになって、音楽とダンサーの融合の素晴らしさを感じました。
フランスの香りに満ち溢れている珠玉の名作 🎞️
青い空、明るい街並と人々達のファッション、そして何と言ってもミシェルルグランの心に染み入る全ての楽曲 🎹 🎶
人生の歓びを教えてくれる極上の映画です 🎦
特に、Gチャキリス率いるキャラバン隊のダンサー達が踊るシーンは必見 🎵💃🎵
The light. The colours. The movement. That suave jazz. As I live it's everything.
Thanks for the visit and insightful commentary !
Ma copine est française est on regarde cette film parce que j’ai besoin du apprendre le Français. And I have to say, this is one of my all time favorite intros to any movie.
Amazing, you realize the whole production with the trucks boats and dancers is flying through the air!!!! Once I've seen this, I think it a crime to operate that river crossing crane again for any reason, without also furnishing a costumed dancers like these every time !!!
What a fine upload... xD As long as it respects the due credits to the producers, I wanted thousands more quality clips like this. I saw 'Demoiselles' and immediatedly wanted to experience some of its parts again, with all their beauty. I mean, look at them. That's so sexy ^^
A jamais la meilleure scène d’intro 🫶
1:04 starting a fight in school: take the first strike, back away, approaching opponent, kick him, block, attack him from behind, kick him 2 times, but you lose once he punches your face and stomach, you kneel, the bell rings and weakly walk to class
Michel is Legrand
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I'm Happy that you found this clip. I can see that you like it very much!
Je suis heureux que vous ayez trouvé ce clip. Je vois que tu l'aimes beaucoup!
Seems like a combination of West Side Story and Pippin. Very Fosse like. Except Pippin came out years later.
Very true!
음악 미쳤다
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C est un pont 🌉 🌉 🌉 transbordeur.
One of my all time favourite films. The opening sequence in thr traffic in 'La La Land' is a nod to this scene. 'La La Land' was hugely influenced by this film, stylistically and musically, as well as literally stealing the storyline of Scorsese's 'New York New York.