This scene really frightened me all those years ago. But now you know there's a living breathing man at the piano, having his practice disturbed, a ghost slamming the piano shut and locking it and really irritating him, hence his strong slamming of the door. It's so well done.
I'm a 29 year old man, the others is one of the best horror movies. Last time i saw this movie it was 4 years ago. I'm still frightened got still sleepless nights
This film is rated a 12 and yet it's still the only film that truly creeps me out. It's a moody, freakish tone that runs throughout. You never see any scary sights or blood or gore and yet it's absolutely terrifying.
i think what this movie did right that so many ghost movies fail at is creating genuine suspense and a really creepy atmosphere throughout the entire film that never lets up. it doesn't really rely on jump scares to keep people interested. also the twist at the end is so good it really makes this movie stand out among the others ;)
Watching this as a second time, I feel sad for the living ones. It must be unnerving to having your courtains closed, your doors opened and your furniture moved
@@aaronms4465 i wonder how much our minds actually let us see... how many dimensions there are actually are? That Black matter and quantum theory shit is really getting weird. Then I've heard reality might be only in our minds and can be bent and distorted like time...
Exquisite to watch again after you know the twist. Victor’s father stops playing abruptly because he hears ghost Grace opening the door. And he slams and locks the door because ghost Grace is swinging it back and forth noticing how it creaks.
Wilhelm Soldat that’s right, brother. For some reason they always use Chopin's music for horror movies even in video games. For example they have used Chopin's op.9 no.1 in Resident Evil 6 (the video game)
2:47 Whoever was playing the piano in Victor’s family got fed up with Grace swinging the door back and forth and they slammed it shut and didn’t see her there 😂😅
I just look back at all the moment of this movie and think wow. For instance, the mother crying in this scene. The living people can hear her crying, shouting, tossing clothes out of the drawers, slamming the piano. That's some CRAZY activity. I would have been out of there first thing!
Willam Jonsson Haha that’s what I was thinking too, if there’s ghosts and hauntings, this is what it probably looks like. The living and the dead being separated in two different dimensions
SPOILER For me this scene is genius because you can tell what's happening on the other side without "seeing" what's happening on the other side. Like if they shot it from the Father's point of view, I can picture shot for shot; beat for beat how the scene unfolds. If they wanted to make a indirect sequel to this movie which focused on the family only, they totally could. But another part of me thinks they should just leave this gem as is.
This movie is brilliant. Great cast and this scene is so tense. The tune, while nice, takes on such a creepy tone here. When the music stops... EEK! It's no wonder it stopped! Think of it from the other perspective.
I remember watching this movie on TV for the first time back when I was 12 years old in summer 2003. I had a few sleepless nights after it. The entire atmosphere in this movie fascinated and scared me at the same time. The ending with the plot twist shocked me a lot and made me think. The entire movie is such a masterpiece and it is still one of my favourite horror movies. It is a shame this film is so underrated.
This doesn't actually happen. When people die, they either go to Heaven or Hell. If people think they're experiencing paranormal activity, what they're truly experiencing...are demons.
Hi watched this last night and this was one of the best scenes in the movie & loved the others because it's different than some of the well known ghost stories out there ,thanks for sharing ,
This is much understandable after watching it for second time I could feel the fear when someone moves the door to and fro for no reason this is much interesting after watching it for second time
Love it. So thrilled to see it get all the love its getting after all these years, this for me is truly the most shocking and frightening scene both for the audience, and for Nicole's Grace. As an Irish guy I long to see another supernatural horror measure up to the Others, but none do. Jessie Buckley could be a good casting. this scene is far scarier than the one with her daughter
Imagine how scary it must have been for the family to be haunted confused ghost woman with a shotgun. The fact that by closing the piano and opening doors she's the one who's actually haunting them is just brilliant
Out of all clips i was watching today and which I stumbled upon, my candle from my candelier hanging from the ceiling fell on me while that door slam scene happened....i was like come on haha is someone there?😬🤔
This movie beats the shining and any other horror movie, if I watch this alone I get so creeped and I have to have a blanket covering me- even though I know the ending lol
When a teacher tells you that you will watch this film in class, please in heaven’s name say you’re sick or you have an internship and dont come. First time I saw it was in school alongside talking students texting on the phone😒Thats boring, forgettable and uninteresting compared to watching it alone in your room at night! I‘m actually glad I didnt remember any of it from my first watch in school. My recent visit felt like a first watch. When I saw it in school it had no impact on me whatsoever. Alone, it sent cold shivers down my spine!!
I am planing to write my own Ghost Story called the Ghost of Winchester Mannor about a boy who goes to stay with his grandfparents during War World 2 and the house is haunted and O plan to use a Piano scene to.
The only scene in this movie I genuinely can't watch is when Charles comes back, makes love to Grace and then leaves... the only scene in the movie that genuinely makes me painfully cry.
This scene is creepy as hell, when you hear someone is playing the Piano in a dark creepy house when nobody is there and when you see a ghost is looking for you with a shotgun. I dont know who's playing the piano Mr Tuttle or Victors dad? The Others is one of the best scariest horror movies ever! Because its soo realistic, dark ,scary, sad, paranormal. Most horror movies you see a lot of zombies monsters vampires. You don't really scare me with that, i love more the Paranormal things. Poltegeists, deceased abandoned people who have lived.
I like that she doesn´t play the desperate over dramatic woman that all of us see in a horror movie. She really acts as a normal non believer person who experience those unexplained situations. More actresses in horror movies MUST learn from her how to act.
She had no evidence that Mr Tuttle was secretly playing the piano at night. If it had been him, there was no way he could have hid himself when Grace entered the music room.
No the gun only exists in graces mind. So whenever she has it victors family can’t see it. Grace isn’t holding anything but remember she doesn’t know she is dead. So all the things she does is just in her head. She acts as if she is alive. I thought this too before I was like when mrs milles is cooking so they see cups and pots floating around and cooking 😂noooo. They are all dead I even notice watching back that when the people are having a séance and grace and the kids finally know they dead. As that scene fades away before it does you can see the room is different and the stuff disappears. Which means all the furniture of the family is their stuff. But once it’s became clear to grace and the kids the room goes back to looking like Anne and nichols room. It their minds nothing change it’s their house but in reality everything around them had aged and change as too a new family living there. Mrs mills even says others will come sometimes we sense them other times we won’t. So that means that family could have been there for a while until grace and the kids started to sense them
This scene really frightened me all those years ago. But now you know there's a living breathing man at the piano, having his practice disturbed, a ghost slamming the piano shut and locking it and really irritating him, hence his strong slamming of the door. It's so well done.
I'm a 29 year old man, the others is one of the best horror movies. Last time i saw this movie it was 4 years ago. I'm still frightened got still sleepless nights
I mean Sixth Sense kinda nailed this concept first, but it worked.
That would be rather unnerving to find out that there's a ghost running around your house armed with a gun.
yes I find this really scary!!!
Mondoblasto0
Hahaha right?
And it ain’t even america
This film is rated a 12 and yet it's still the only film that truly creeps me out. It's a moody, freakish tone that runs throughout. You never see any scary sights or blood or gore and yet it's absolutely terrifying.
Yeah I think that's what the film succeeded in doing. Scaring people without actually doing much. It was very atmospheric, the dread. Well-made film!
Because what your imagination dreads or creates is way worse than what they can ever show you
Jack Oli watched it in school. Still to this day yet to see a film as scary 🤣
but it's also dark
Do you know the name of the piano song?
i think what this movie did right that so many ghost movies fail at is creating genuine suspense and a really creepy atmosphere throughout the entire film that never lets up. it doesn't really rely on jump scares to keep people interested. also the twist at the end is so good it really makes this movie stand out among the others ;)
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Watching this as a second time, I feel sad for the living ones. It must be unnerving to having your courtains closed, your doors opened and your furniture moved
Is it more unnerving for the son, Victor, who can actually see them?
@@sarcasticallyrearrangedIt's curious how only Anne could see the living, and only Victor could see the dead
Poor Man! i'm sure he got really scared when Grace opened that door.
or seeing a shot gun floating by itself
Surely that weapon only existed in Grace's reality. I don't think they would take the weapon of a crazy mother who killed her children.
Draconiz in what part?
@@aaronms4465 i wonder how much our minds actually let us see... how many dimensions there are actually are? That Black matter and quantum theory shit is really getting weird. Then I've heard reality might be only in our minds and can be bent and distorted like time...
Exquisite to watch again after you know the twist.
Victor’s father stops playing abruptly because he hears ghost Grace opening the door. And he slams and locks the door because ghost Grace is swinging it back and forth noticing how it creaks.
chopin waltz op. 69 no 1
Oh man, thank you :D I thaught that must be chopin, but I didn't know which one :)
+Hana Sládková youre welcome! its precious pieze
Wilhelm Soldat that’s right, brother. For some reason they always use Chopin's music for horror movies even in video games. For example they have used Chopin's op.9 no.1 in Resident Evil 6 (the video game)
Thank you very very much!
Thank you, Eduardo!
2:47 Whoever was playing the piano in Victor’s family got fed up with Grace swinging the door back and forth and they slammed it shut and didn’t see her there 😂😅
😂😂😂
It's Victor's dad who's playing the piano.
😂😂😂
That the Dad. Victor told Anne that his Dad was a pianist. He's probably practicing but the local ghost isn't having any of it 😅
it's always the unknown movies that are the best ones
This is NOT an unknown movie to anyone who knows something about horror movies. It was also a very big box office success. A true masterpiece!
This is a fairly well known film, at least where I'm from
What a noob, young, dumb noob!!! Just shut up
Never found it quite as scary almost comforting once I found out the twist
Both parties were afraid
“Just as afraid as you “ 🕷
Thank you for the likes
Happy spooky
I just look back at all the moment of this movie and think wow. For instance, the mother crying in this scene. The living people can hear her crying, shouting, tossing clothes out of the drawers, slamming the piano. That's some CRAZY activity. I would have been out of there first thing!
The pianoforte in this is a Collard & Collard grand from around 1850's/60's Almost Chopin era. But still :) Lovely and creepy as always :P
Love the twist of this movie.
If there really is
hauntings going on. Maybe this is whats happening.. Scaring the shit out of each other lol
Willam Jonsson Haha that’s what I was thinking too, if there’s ghosts and hauntings, this is what it probably looks like. The living and the dead being separated in two different dimensions
Ghosts being haunted by humans. Cool concept
This blows Sixth Sense away by a long shot!.. although it came later, this is how THAT type of horror should be filmed
Elle Fox
If you watch The Sixth Sense knowing the twist already, you’ll find many scenes don’t quite make sense.
This movie was MUCH better executed than the sixth sense
@@HauntFreak13 True, still the first time watching it was a mind blowing twist. It has its faults, but an interesting movie nonetheless.
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For me this scene is genius because you can tell what's happening on the other side without "seeing" what's happening on the other side. Like if they shot it from the Father's point of view, I can picture shot for shot; beat for beat how the scene unfolds.
If they wanted to make a indirect sequel to this movie which focused on the family only, they totally could. But another part of me thinks they should just leave this gem as is.
Such a fantastic movie! The script is absolutely amazing, and with incredible suspense... One of me very favorites.
This movie is brilliant. Great cast and this scene is so tense. The tune, while nice, takes on such a creepy tone here. When the music stops... EEK! It's no wonder it stopped! Think of it from the other perspective.
the music is:
Waltz No. 9 in A-Flat Major, Op. 69 No 1
“the farewell waltz’’
The only scene to ever terrify me, still creeps me out to this day.
What I like about this film is not just the excellent storyline, but also its escapist nature.
I remember watching this movie on TV for the first time back when I was 12 years old in summer 2003. I had a few sleepless nights after it. The entire atmosphere in this movie fascinated and scared me at the same time. The ending with the plot twist shocked me a lot and made me think. The entire movie is such a masterpiece and it is still one of my favourite horror movies. It is a shame this film is so underrated.
Watching this again while knowing what happens at the end just makes it twice as brilliant
Brilliant horror movie 👍 no need to have blood just the backstory mystery that’s horror movie nowadays can’t make
It makes me wonder if this is how ghosts are when they are in a house they died in.
This doesn't actually happen. When people die, they either go to Heaven or Hell. If people think they're experiencing paranormal activity, what they're truly experiencing...are demons.
Hi watched this last night and this was one of the best scenes in the movie & loved the others because it's different than some of the well known ghost stories out there ,thanks for sharing ,
Seen doors opened & closed by themself numerous time
"Don't worry. It just Grace wanna check the door if it possessed."
This is much understandable after watching it for second time I could feel the fear when someone moves the door to and fro for no reason this is much interesting after watching it for second time
Love it. So thrilled to see it get all the love its getting after all these years, this for me is truly the most shocking and frightening scene both for the audience, and for Nicole's Grace. As an Irish guy I long to see another supernatural horror measure up to the Others, but none do. Jessie Buckley could be a good casting. this scene is far scarier than the one with her daughter
Still one of the best movies I have ever seen it’s so perfectly executed and nice piano bit 👏🏻👍🏻🎹
By far one of the best movies ever. I loved this when it first came out.
I've always liked how they played a few off key notes on the Chopin. Adds to the creepiness.
Imagine how scary it must have been for the family to be haunted confused ghost woman with a shotgun. The fact that by closing the piano and opening doors she's the one who's actually haunting them is just brilliant
I was looking for a comment like this. My X wife made a good point to watch the scene from the point of view of the piano player.
Out of all clips i was watching today and which I stumbled upon,
my candle from my candelier hanging from the ceiling fell on me while that door slam scene happened....i was like come on haha is someone there?😬🤔
Watching this after knowing the twist, really makes a lot of sense on what was happening
This movie beats the shining and any other horror movie, if I watch this alone I get so creeped and I have to have a blanket covering me- even though I know the ending lol
When a teacher tells you that you will watch this film in class, please in heaven’s name say you’re sick or you have an internship and dont come. First time I saw it was in school alongside talking students texting on the phone😒Thats boring, forgettable and uninteresting compared to watching it alone in your room at night! I‘m actually glad I didnt remember any of it from my first watch in school. My recent visit felt like a first watch. When I saw it in school it had no impact on me whatsoever. Alone, it sent cold shivers down my spine!!
Great, now I cant sleep tonight!
My favourite scene
Still one of the creepiest moments in one of the best haunted house films that I've ever seen.
This movie is so riveting! Made me question a lot of things we believe in. First time I watched it, my mouth gaped at the twist in the ending.
This piece was originally played by Jean-Marc Luisada
I am planing to write my own Ghost Story called the Ghost of Winchester Mannor about a boy who goes to stay with his grandfparents during War World 2 and the house is haunted and O plan to use a Piano scene to.
The only scene in this movie I genuinely can't watch is when Charles comes back, makes love to Grace and then leaves... the only scene in the movie that genuinely makes me painfully cry.
Love this movie. The acting is so good.
Turns out she’s the intruder because she’s dead and doesn’t know it yet
I would terrified if I see a floating shotgun in my house too
This scene is creepy as hell, when you hear someone is playing the Piano in a dark creepy house when nobody is there and when you see a ghost is looking for you with a shotgun. I dont know who's playing the piano Mr Tuttle or Victors dad? The Others is one of the best scariest horror movies ever! Because its soo realistic, dark ,scary, sad, paranormal. Most horror movies you see a lot of zombies monsters vampires. You don't really scare me with that, i love more the Paranormal things. Poltegeists, deceased abandoned people who have lived.
Great Performance by Nicole Kidman. Almost her best.👌
we watched this in english and the door slam scared the shit out of everyone 😂😂
I like that she doesn´t play the desperate over dramatic woman that all of us see in a horror movie. She really acts as a normal non believer person who experience those unexplained situations. More actresses in horror movies MUST learn from her how to act.
Chopins music is very persize for this like mysterious movements .
It's called farewell waltz (l'adieu)
Imagine being on the other side think why does this door keeping opening 😂😂😂
Couldn’t get more scary than Chopin on a piano playing itself lol
Watching this scene, I've always wondered if this is how it is with the mix of the physical and the spiritual in real life.
I remember this movie it was a good movie it’s to bad the full movie isn’t on Netflix or for free on UA-cam
Great acting.
why does she never assume it is Mr tuttle?
Because,he was an uneducated gardner. Not everybody,could play the piano back then
@@MrGyftario And because it is late at night and he sleeps in the shed.
She had no evidence that Mr Tuttle was secretly playing the piano at night. If it had been him, there was no way he could have hid himself when Grace entered the music room.
@@nicholaslawrence6926he could have climbed out the window or through the other doors
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Does anyone know what movement is this piano wise
it’s Chopin - “Farewell” Waltz op 69 no 1
Whats the song called?
Frederic Chopin's "Vals Opus 69 No. 1"
Thank you =3
El vals del adiós
I LOVE this movie. What is the name of the waltz the "intruder" is playing on the piano in this scene?
Le adieu from Frederic Chopin
@@Cherry-Lips thank you!
What is the name of the piano piece?
Roohollah Shahrami
Waltz No. 9 in A-Flat Major, Op. 69 No 1
“the farewell waltz’’
The only thing that has to do with this was to make sure
Is that Chopin?
thank you!
Plot twist 👏👏👏
What is the name of the piano music? Thanks
Chopin waltz in A flat major op 69 no 1. It's called farewell waltz (l'adieu)
@@VinaTropica黄慧娜 😁💗
@@DenisePiana I just know the title but I don't really like the music
@@VinaTropica黄慧娜 I liked the music ... Thank you! 😉
@@DenisePiana you're welcome
She's a poltergeist
So does the shotgun fly around?
No the gun only exists in graces mind. So whenever she has it victors family can’t see it. Grace isn’t holding anything but remember she doesn’t know she is dead. So all the things she does is just in her head. She acts as if she is alive. I thought this too before I was like when mrs milles is cooking so they see cups and pots floating around and cooking 😂noooo. They are all dead I even notice watching back that when the people are having a séance and grace and the kids finally know they dead. As that scene fades away before it does you can see the room is different and the stuff disappears. Which means all the furniture of the family is their stuff. But once it’s became clear to grace and the kids the room goes back to looking like Anne and nichols room. It their minds nothing change it’s their house but in reality everything around them had aged and change as too a new family living there. Mrs mills even says others will come sometimes we sense them other times we won’t. So that means that family could have been there for a while until grace and the kids started to sense them
What is the name of this song?
Waltz op 69 no 1 in A flat major by Frederic Chopin.
It's called farewell waltz (L'adieu)
What is the name of that piano song ?
Chopin waltz op 69 no 1 in a flat major. It's called farewell waltz (l'adieu)
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I don’t get it, who destroyed the piano? It would be pretty strange for the „intruders“ to do it 🤔
The piano wasn't destroyed.
It's just that the living owner of the house unlocked and opened it after Grace had locked it.
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