you're fucking wrong and I'm sick of these comments. she knew she was famous and people were watching. whether it's 2 years or 10 years or 100 years doesn't make a difference. I'm sick of these comments that can't appreciate the footage for what it is without comparing it to another era.
My father was a year old when this was filmed. He just passed away at 96. It is hard to understand all he had experienced in his time. He was a truly great man. Love and miss you Dad.
I am so sorry for your loss. But he must have lived a rich life. Cherish all the great memories you have of him 💕 @@MinecraftMusicMakesMeCry I do the same when i think about my parents. I watched the movie Forrest Gump back when it came out when I was a kid, and just thinking about all the history my parents lived through and what we are currently living now. It's easy to forget to appreciate what we have
This was filmed aometime in the year before my mother was born. She passed away at age 68. It is somewhat sobering to think that my grandmother was probably pregnant with her around this time
@@MinecraftMusicMakesMeCry - Tell her you love her everyday. EVERY DAY. That's my advise to you. One day she won't be around to hear it and you'll be sad that you can't tell her.. so say it EVERYDAY.
Everyone is dressed so elegantly and that makes it even more like a movie! I think of people nowadays, where the men have their pants hanging off their butts and women with their T&A on display for everyone to see and it’s so sad how we’ve regressed!
@@Maki-00 Wow, where do people still dress like that? I thought that look went out of style in 2008. The young people I see all wear black socks with sandals and hiked-up heathered joggers.
@@Maki-00 If I recall correctly, it was somewhat controversial for women to wear flapper dresses in those days. So fashion is fashion and nothing else has changed... the people who wear it and the people who complain it.
Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. Ephesians 5:15 - 17 (ESV)
why is that sad? everyone will die. you in 100 years, your children's children in 200 years. I don't get the instant comparison with the time of when you're watching the video. the product of the film is timeless.
That is amazing. Wishing your grandma all the best. Perhaps you could take down her memoirs, if you have not already. I'm sure she's seen so much. I love listening to older folk's stories about all the stages of their life.
@@samsum3738 Oh my goodness. Did you ever get to speak with her, and ask her a little bit what it must have been like? Her world literally went from late victorian era to the modern age.... that's absolutely wild
@@klatie256 yes , i also lived with her for a short while . She died in 1972 when i was 20 . She married in 1898 and had her first of 7 children in 1899 . My mother was born in 1913 .She lived in south london all her life and was still cooking and cleaning well into her 90s . Very strong mentally physically and morally . The last of the true Victorians .
Till the 60s and Rick n' Roll which taught us that freedom is lack of dignity, decency and social bonds. Better to use drugs, swear and and dress like idiots. Ah, and showing boobs, that's another great achievement, now we can show our nipples.
I am envious, they lived in a safe country where you didn't have to lock your doors at night, and you wouldn't fear getting robbed, shot and bombed. Europe was great when it was Europe.
My grandma was born in 1912, and she also died when she was 99 years. I clicked on this video because the women in this video have the same style she had in a school graduation picture. That short wavy hair, loose dress, thin brows and pale face. She was tall thin and a great dancer too. You must be in your late 30's like me or mid 40's. Cheers and I hope you and your grandma meet again someday.
She really was absolutely stunning. Her smile just lit up the screen. I am going to bet that people 100 years from now will probably be looking at films of us in this century's '20s.
1920’s fashion was like no other, what a great decade for fashion, I love this old footage from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s it’s like stepping back in a time machine, really fascinating cause those from 2100/22nd century will look back on us the same way
In blissful ignorance of the horrors yet to come, after all, the war to end all wars had just been fought. I would loved to have experienced those times (as a wealthy individual, because, for the poor, little had really changed). The world was opened up, so much, invention, innervation was thriving, music, opportunities for women. Yes, peaceful, for a time. One can only imagine.
I’ve never seen anything like this, real footage from the 1920’s that looks realistic! I feel like I’m in a time machine. My mom was born in 1922. She may not even have been born when this was taken. She is 98 now. Love this!
I stand corrected, she was 5 yo when this was filmed. It’s awesome to think that this is what life was like when she was 5yo. However she wasn’t in Paris so it probably wasn’t this exciting, but this movie definitely helps bring to life her old family pictures.
Material wealth was expressed partly through the way you dressed because in that era industrialized nations were still getting rich producing clothes. It wasn't until after WWII that global capital would permeate into every corner of the Earth, making it desirable to move production overseas.
@@FionnghulaThell No, he doesn't mean it like THAT. He is not comparing it to something in the past or something which feels like... Rather it's: Like, I CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST WATCHED THIS VIDEO OF WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE IN THE 1920!!! A HUNDRED YEARS AGO!!! WOW, CRAZY! Like that.
@Ryan Vetter It is a surprise/something amazing that we are able to see what life was in the 1920's without BEING in the 1920's. That was more that 100 years ago and we are able to watch that on UA-cam.
@Ryan Vetter no, it’s the realism of the restoration that erases the years, the distance and what we expect when we see film this old. This is a new technology.
@Ryan Vetter regular does not just mean the average person. I meant regular as in their ordinary lives. real people living life the way we live life. Taking it a day at a time. I can’t imagine a time before myself. this comment was about me being able to connect to how people lived in the past. Hating dead people you don’t even know the names of is such an unnecessary thing.
@Ryan Vetter Personally don’t see why I need to be extensively educated for just wanting to make a comment about connection to the past. Sure it’s naive and sure I could’ve worded it another way. Not everyone has the best education where they know about world politics of the past. It is amazing nonetheless that we get to witness film from the 20s in a documentary style that is edited so it moves fluidly. This is UA-cam and the real current world. I’m just a kid enjoying something I find interesting.
AI restoration is fascinating. They feed a ton of information (like millions upon millions of images of faces, or trees, or whatever the particular program focuses on), and the AI "learns" from those images. When they run an old image/film through the AI program, the program makes highly educated "guesses" on the missing data (colors, faces, backgrounds, etc.), and fills the missing information in based on its previous learning, giving us a clear, sharp enhanced version.
not only will future AI be able to make it like real but also reconstruct the voices on silent films. there is alot of information that is hidden from current physics
Uhmmmm, it’s only stabilizers and they manually add color. None of this was a.i. generated or “re-designed”, the program only stabilizes the cranky/shaky camera and video, to make it look centered, the only things it re-designs or creates are the corners that get missing on the stabilizing process, manually
I find this so heartwarming, is interesting to notice that they are wearing regular clothes, and to think that in a 100 years there will be our videos, even the tiktoks gonna be wholesome when you realize those are our memories .... gosh I really want to leave a couple of centuries, so much to see, so much to live for
Not really, in 100 years people are going to be laughing at us and saying how cringe amd delusional we were, that we couldn't even dress properly and that we didn't even know what a woman was
It was the first time in history where fashion started to look like pop culture & love it !!! I bet the 1920’s seemed so futuristic for that generation, also cars became mainstream, telephone, radio, clubs, skyscrapers, apartments, and contemporary cities etc, just imagine
I think that the *Art Deco* and *Art Moderne* styles from that time *still* looks stylish and modern today. They applied the Art Deco style in the 1920's to buildings, ships, furniture, cafés and people today still love that style. As for the fashion - well, you're quite right in that it starts to look like pop culture. If one just goes back to the dressing code of 1900-1914 it looks really old-fashioned by comparison and it seems like they forever stuck in the 1850's and just wanted to follow that line/tangent with slight alterations. In the 1920's they realized the simply couldn't have women walk around in giant hats and wide dresses which required a small army of assistants to get into and that men too needed something more "pragmatic" (read actually usable). In the 1920's women also wear short dresses which exposed their legs - something which had been utterly unthinkable prior to WWI. Hats were more simple and made it possible to get close to each other without bumping into them making interaction in public difficult. Speaking of the war, it's quite evident that the horrors of the war sent shockwaves into society and culture and it tore up the old rulebook of what was allowed in art, writing, fashion, architecture, psychology and (naturally) pop culture. It's also fair to say people wanted a fresh start and "something new" to distance themselves from the war and look forward into the future. Radios must have been amazing because now you didn't have to go to some concert hall, a gazebo, a large park or restaurant to hear live music being performed at certain times a week, you could just listen to it all day long at home. Either the radio brought the concert to you (cabled live performances) or they played records (also just entering mainstream) of popular music. And since you just had to pay for the radio and not pay for a ticket to go and see an orchestra perform live music this must have been like "streaming music" was to us in the 00's. The music also broke the mold. "Forbidden music" like jazz, blues and swing became mainstream. It's also interesting to note how the invention of easily manufactured records changed the music too. I found this on the net: "The 1920s was the decade that marked the beginning of the modern music era. The music recording industry was just beginning to form and a myriad of new technologies helped to create the way music was made and distributed. The way the music was recorded changed in the mid-1920s when the acoustical recording process was replaced with the electrical process. This change made the way that recordings were made sound much better and more natural, helping to expand the popularity of recorded music. As the recording process improved, a number of independent record labels also began to appear during the 1920s. These record labels helped to expand the modern music industry because they took risks and and were more adventurous with their song and artist choices." "Prior to the creation of the recorded music industry, popular music was shared through sheet music, piano rolls, and live shows. The second influential technology that helped to create the modern music industry was commercial radio." Apartments were born out of necessity because the often old and unsafe wooden shacks and hastily assembled houses for workers were rapidly becoming too cold, too cramped, too outdated and just too "village-like" to have around in great numbers in the cities. Naturally they came in different sizes and luxury levels which is why the wealthier could afford nice penthouses or panoramic views overlooking parks or a main street. Either way this broke with the previous tradition of 1 family - 1 house. They suddenly became used to another level of interaction. Movies took off too in the 1920's since feature length films didn't even exist at all until 1915 (the controversial "Birth of a Nation"), films with sound were invented so people finally saw films the way they were meant to (no guessing what was being said and then given a cue card between the scenes). John Logie Baird invented the first working television in 1926 too so people in the 20's knew that they would soon get to enjoy "picture radios" too. So, yet the 1920's did indeed very futuristic for the people who lived in that era. A lot of social progress was made too with women given voting rights and in Germany (the Weimar Republic) they even had bars for homosexuals. It's a real shame all that ended with the Great Depression in 1932. Sadly this also exacerbated extremism and hatred. Some people hated the new era and wanted to go back to the "good, old days of order and decency". It's no coincidence the nazis in Germany always appealed to such people because they considered the music, fashion, movies, art and culture "degenerate" and "un-German". The nazis even went so far as to burn books they considered "degenerate" and "un-German". My point being is that many eras have had their progressive people embracing modern culture and living but they also have reactionary forces wanting to turn the clock back and these unfortunately are still among us. Anyways, this must have been an amazing era to witness and fundamentally different to how the world was merely 20 years prior. If we go back to 2001 nothing much is different aside from smart phones and wireless internet.
@@katewilliams4013 Hi Kate! You are a pretty well informed young person! Are a historian? I think that you got a high classical education's level. Congratulations !Greetings from France.
@@alfredvikingelegant9156 Not a historian, just a keen interest on history and how it formed the world and the culture we're living in. People always say that history teaches us that we don't learn from history. I'd disagree and say that it shaped us by the lessons we got - not always nice ones.
Fuck fashion. One of the most superficial and pointless things people ever invented. People genuinely think they are better or more interesting/special than other people for wearing different clothes.
@@AsiaMinor12 I somewhat agree with you that many people use fashion to make a status statement and that's always wrong and. superficial but there are many who also wear good clothes and fashion to celebrate the creativity of the people who design them and tell them world that they appreciate art and design and creativity. I like people who style because you can't buy style and style never goes out of fashion. The people who wear fashion to show off their wealth are posers.
I don’t know if you guys feel the same but I get so depressed to think that I will never be able to experience this life. The life without phones. The life where you wait anxiously to receive a letter that could be lost on the way. A life where people love with intensity. I don’t know... maybe it’s just me
I agree *to an extent* . I feel that people forget life back then wasn’t rainbows and sunshine. There was WW1, The Great Depresión, WW2, women were considered objects, black people were still thought of as lower and dirty life forms, mentally ill people were tortured, etc. Life was only truly great at that time if you were a rich and white man. But yes, on a superficial level, it does seem nice.
@@kaleycooper9111 Sure, but it wasn't all bad either, even if you weren't a rich, white man. For women, the 1920s were a time of great possibility where they felt freer than ever before. WWI was over and the Great Depression had not yet begun. It was a time of prosperity, right before one of the most tragic times in history.
@@simfimpim Are you a woman? There were no "great" possibilities for women in the 1920s where they felt freer than ever before. It's still the same, no equality.
@@thematriarchy2075 Yes I am. And yes, the 1920s were a decade of great possibility. Women got the vote and there was relative prosperity before the awful events to come in the next decades. Do you think that women walked around miserable every day in the past? People's priorities were different back then. You can't judge the past by today's standards. Also, women might not have been equal to men, but the previous decade and those to come would cause the greatest loss of life of young men, many merely boys, in centuries. To be perfectly honest, men didn't have it that great either.
One thing becomes clear to me after watching this: We are all here for a little while and then we leave. I know, it sounds obvious, but confronted with this new powerful image enhancer AI, it makes it all the more obvious.
We are here in this life on this earth ...we have a Mission...and we are supposed to realise it successfully....the Mission is : WORSHIP ALLAH...and then we’ll be in heaven for eternity where there’s only the fruit of our efforts today...and this is the TRUTH that many people don’t even know...GET ON THE STRAIGHT PATH..
I took note of all the works that are done under the sun, and behold, everything was vanity. Fear God and observe his commandments, because this is the everything of man. Ecclesiastes 1:14,12:13 (Holy Bible 2500 years)
@@harshsharma03 it’s not even about style, it’s a manner and to show respect. The musicians went through many years of training to perform. It’s a culture event. We don’t need to dress up like you’re going to a wedding but seriously? Showing up in sweatpants is comfortable but it’s disrespectful!
We have and will have less freedom than people in the 1920s. No roaring twenties for us, we had the roaring twenties in the 1990s, today they want to lock us up in a virtual coccoon and micromanage our lives (#TheGreatReset).
The pandemic is just the beginning for what is to come....which is the judgment of Christ. Now is the time to give your life to Jesus and repent of your sins. The righteous of this world who love and fear God will be raptured (soon) right before the coming tribulation. All that is happening is prophesied. There is no going back, please find Jesus
The characters from old books now come to live through this old footage. And also, by imagining this as if you were there in the moment it's so surreal and beautiful.
That was the bee's knees! Felt like time traveling back to my grandparent's era~ I had to rewatch it at least a few times! If possible, could we see some more, pretty please?🥰❤️😍
This is siiick af!!! It's mesmerizing and I want more now! I actually feel like I'm experiencing the past (at least seems more accurate than any other depiction I have seen)...SO cool!
My great-grand mother was 6 years old during this time. She died in 2003 at the age of 89. Such a weird feeling to know that all people in this video are dead (probably babies and your children are still alive). We are all passengers in this world.
She was actually 12. You said she died in 2003 at the age of 89, and calculating that, she could've been born in 1914, 12 years before 1926, the year this was filmed.
I feel so sad watching videos like these because it reminds me of how fragile our life is. Here today, gone tomorrow. You become a memory just like these people. How sad.
The couple in 1:07 you can tell he's totally infatuated with his girlfriend. He just sits there giving her kisses and probably telling her he loves her and she just sits there like "I know" 😁🥰
This is wonderful, it looks so fresh and current, not like an old time newsreel played back too fast. This would have been Hemingway’s Paris, with Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, Sylvia Beach, Gertrude Stein. Like the movie Midnight in Paris, it feels like time travel.
Great film restoration. I had no idea until now how popular in France the "landaulette" body style on automobiles was where the rear portion of the roof folds down. I don't smoke, but here I want to join in and light up while I sip my cafe!
Magnifique et emouvante vidéo, ça c'est du travail de grande qualité ! On peut néanmoins constater que la circulation automobile à Paris était déjà un véritable enfer même à cette époque 😁
Looks like a trailer for a new movie from the roaring 20's absolutely incredible ....Such suave , impeccable taste for style , everybody dressed & accessorized so well ....
@@gavrochethenardier957 to an extent I think I can. The 20s seemed like an optimistic time. Who would have predicted a depression and another world war?
@@phatcat3705 very true! Another parallel is the advancement in technology these young adults witnessed during the turn of the century. I feel being born in 1981 vs someone born in 1881 had similarities. We experienced the rise of the internet and smartphones that changed the way we're able to connect while they witness telephones and airplane. I wonder if people in the 1920s ever said "God I missed the 90s" like we do today 😄.
@@DrGreenthumbPhd Filming wasn't common back then and didn't invade people's daily lives. If you film someone and want to post it online today, they have the right to sue.
@@hsnrb9959 that depends on the public photography laws actually. Of it is legal to take photos in public in a particular area, you have the right to publish the photograph where you wish and whoever is in the photo can not sue.
I doubt very much he was just dressed as a sailor , he was part of a group as you can see in the film . Probably on shore leave in Paris . The 20s and 30s were highly militarised and many thought security and defence was the way to stop another world war happening . Well , iguess they got that wrong .
@@triarb5790 yes it was . But with the coming of Churchill , victory was more or less assured . The Battle Of Britain and the Battle of The Atlantic paved the way for victory over that product of the gutter , hitler and all his works .
Thanks to the person that shot this footage and these people for this sweet memory! Everyone in this footage could be a model or start today, so elegant and so in shape and so classy, what happened to us?
This restoration looks amazing! Like actually being there. Its hard to believe that this was taken in the 1920s (it sure looks authentic but the video quality seems too good, even knowing it was enhanced/restored). I imagine the sound was added from another source to make it feel more real.
These people looked happy. Unlike us. I love how not awkward women were dancing with each other. I once saw a vid during wartime of men dancing to music together. Like absolutely no labels, just soldiers in wartime, dancing an evening away. I miss innocence
@@h.r613 True. But watch old videos of soldiers dancing with one another. Nothing gay about it. There were no women around... And it was war. I'm sure there were some that were gay... But the grand majority just wanted something to do on a Saturday in the barracks. Can you imagine the first two guys that straight up were like, "we are gonna dance together, and like... whatever" in like 1941? Lol
It's such a weird and amazing experience to see people from the 20s speaking, moving and walking like "regular people" because our reference from this era are silent films, which were shot and shown in a different frame from nowadays films.
When I used to look at black and white photos/videos from a long time ago, people seemed so separate from us, truly from a different era. When the films are colorized, they look like normal people, like us. It's so weird. I love seeing these films.
I love the outfit worn by the young short-haired lady at 1:06! What a nice tied bow detail on the side; the tiny buttons on the front are adorable; and the pastel colour, geometric pattern fabric is exquisite! That bit could have been enhanced even better, so that starting from 1:07 the back of the lady wouldn't have been white and the pattern would still have been noticeable. What a wonderful job, though and what a great initiative!
@@Giorg189 That's strange question. Two points on that: 1)These are womens fashions of the era. I'm pretty sure these ladies, were aiming to be dressed like (fashionable) women. 2)There are transgender men and transgender women, which would dress according to the gender they identify with. At the time of this clip, Im not sure these people had a concept of what we (in 2021) think of transgender. Do you mean drag?
when the elegant woman realises she's being filmed and smiles, wow what a moment!
She's the silent film actress Pola Negri.
@@Carducci1959 oh wow, i didn't realise! thanks
@@Carducci1959 RACIST RACIST
@@Konorbek_jan What?
@@Konorbek_jan lol silly goose
when that woman looks at the camera and smiles... and to think all these years later, thousands of people looking back at her.
Shes a Silent Movie star....millions watched her in her prime.
@@joshuamarshall1718 She is indeed! I used to love listening to my grandfather talk about his youth in Paris during that era.
Looking at her image, not her
@@rintrah81 Don’t try being a smartass
Her stare is so mesmerizing and beautiful. Incredibly sexy, but with class and poise.
that woman who smiled never knew almost 2million people will see her elegance after almost 100 years
You wouldn't want to see how she looks like now in her grave, life is so weird
you're fucking wrong and I'm sick of these comments. she knew she was famous and people were watching. whether it's 2 years or 10 years or 100 years doesn't make a difference. I'm sick of these comments that can't appreciate the footage for what it is without comparing it to another era.
@@ayouberrazki5602 she would be dust. people rot quickly. some actors from the 2000's would also be equally as dead, the time era has zero relevance.
@@dedpxl chill
1,000 years ago hunny get your math right
My father was a year old when this was filmed. He just passed away at 96. It is hard to understand all he had experienced in his time. He was a truly great man. Love and miss you Dad.
No matter how long you have your parents it's never long enough. Condolences and may he rest in peace.
@@mhellein7110 100% even now though my mother is young compare to 96 I can’t help but get emotional thinking of her passing away
I am so sorry for your loss. But he must have lived a rich life. Cherish all the great memories you have of him 💕
@@MinecraftMusicMakesMeCry I do the same when i think about my parents. I watched the movie Forrest Gump back when it came out when I was a kid, and just thinking about all the history my parents lived through and what we are currently living now. It's easy to forget to appreciate what we have
This was filmed aometime in the year before my mother was born. She passed away at age 68. It is somewhat sobering to think that my grandmother was probably pregnant with her around this time
@@MinecraftMusicMakesMeCry - Tell her you love her everyday. EVERY DAY. That's my advise to you. One day she won't be around to hear it and you'll be sad that you can't tell her.. so say it EVERYDAY.
Wow, it’s like a movie scene when it’s actually a reality documentary. Wow.
Yes, the colorized picture makes this scene so "today" and it feels like it happened not so long ago 😊
Everyone is dressed so elegantly and that makes it even more like a movie! I think of people nowadays, where the men have their pants hanging off their butts and women with their T&A on display for everyone to see and it’s so sad how we’ve regressed!
L.O.L they colonized Africa to pay good time to themselves. Do not misunderstand the real situation back then...
@@Maki-00 Wow, where do people still dress like that? I thought that look went out of style in 2008. The young people I see all wear black socks with sandals and hiked-up heathered joggers.
@@Maki-00 If I recall correctly, it was somewhat controversial for women to wear flapper dresses in those days. So fashion is fashion and nothing else has changed... the people who wear it and the people who complain it.
It's sad to think they are all gone. Life is only for a moment.
Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. Ephesians 5:15 - 17 (ESV)
I was just thinking the same thing. All of them are gone now. I wonder if any of their descendants have seen this and recognized them.
why is that sad? everyone will die. you in 100 years, your children's children in 200 years. I don't get the instant comparison with the time of when you're watching the video. the product of the film is timeless.
werid feeling huh?
But think of this! Those people have apparently survived the 1918-20 pandemic. They were affected by WWI yet there they are.
To think, my grandmother was 2 years old when this was filmed. She's now turning 96 in a few months. So much has happened since then and now.
That is amazing. Wishing your grandma all the best. Perhaps you could take down her memoirs, if you have not already. I'm sure she's seen so much. I love listening to older folk's stories about all the stages of their life.
My grandmother was 51 , born 1876 .
@@samsum3738 Oh my goodness. Did you ever get to speak with her, and ask her a little bit what it must have been like? Her world literally went from late victorian era to the modern age.... that's absolutely wild
@@klatie256 yes , i also lived with her for a short while . She died in 1972 when i was 20 . She married in 1898 and had her first of 7 children in 1899 . My mother was born in 1913 .She lived in south london all her life and was still cooking and cleaning well into her 90s . Very strong mentally physically and morally . The last of the true Victorians .
My grandmother was born in that year, we lost her on September because of Corona.
This is so stunning how everyone is so beautifully dressed
high society
Florid, Have you noticed no fatties on view either, guess there was no junk food then.
Es verdad me impacte yo igual
Yes they're dressed so beautifully , this is the reason I want to become a fashion histori an
Till the 60s and Rick n' Roll which taught us that freedom is lack of dignity, decency and social bonds. Better to use drugs, swear and and dress like idiots. Ah, and showing boobs, that's another great achievement, now we can show our nipples.
I feel very privileged to be able to watch this. Its almost magic. Everyone in this video lived their whole life and then died.
Yeah, they didn't have the opportunity to view videos of people so many years before them.
Hilarious
I am envious, they lived in a safe country where you didn't have to lock your doors at night, and you wouldn't fear getting robbed, shot and bombed. Europe was great when it was Europe.
@@blacksnow142 until ww2
@@blacksnow142 other than the occasional crusade, world war, plague and holocaust, Europe was great.
My grandmother was 20 at that time. I was watching this video wondering if I would see her. She was 99 when she died. Je t'aime mamie.
🥺r.i.p 🤍
My grandma was born in 1912, and she also died when she was 99 years. I clicked on this video because the women in this video have the same style she had in a school graduation picture. That short wavy hair, loose dress, thin brows and pale face. She was tall thin and a great dancer too. You must be in your late 30's like me or mid 40's. Cheers and I hope you and your grandma meet again someday.
My Dad was an infant back then. He died at 95. This footage makes me miss him.
@@kennyahs8995 omg 109!!! that is crazy!
I'm glad she lived a full life
RIP everyone in this video. You were all so beautiful.
Some child might still be around today, they'd be "only" 98 years old or so.
Some of them will have incarnated already back here on earth
@@blasterthemaster902 Hey, you never know. :)
это самое печальное из того, что я тут прочитал(
Wait, wait...
I´m still here.
And still beautiful, lol.
The 1920's style still holds up, 100 years later.
I wish it would come back. So classy.
@@brendaserafino5034 thats literally us. 💀 Dress like it.
@@brendaserafino5034 you can still dress that way? No one is stopping you
Just not the boyish trend look of women
The smile on that first lady's face when she realised she was being filmed was just magical!!!!! Sad to think she's no longer here.
She incarnated.
Sad is not the word 😆imagine she was still around today 😆😅
She really was absolutely stunning. Her smile just lit up the screen. I am going to bet that people 100 years from now will probably be looking at films of us in this century's '20s.
@@JackieOdonnel Nah. We're boring and instantly forgettable. Disposable trash.
Not sad; she's immortalized on film.
I wish people still dressed like this. They all look so gorgeous.
lead by example...
@@detroitmetro101 and look like an idiot doing it yourself 👍
@@Gnomelander1400 that's why people don't do anymore lol
@@Gnomelander1400 look like an idiot? It’s actually the other way. you would look less of an idiot than all the other people
@@argo9721 they don’t do it because that type of clothing is very expensive and we just buy the cheap trash we see at the market
Everyone looks so dapper... Love the men's hairstyles and the women's make-up
Might not “all” be women 🤭
---and FLAPPER.
@@TheSpaLife69 that's what I'm thinking but I don't think the everyday upperclass practiced inversion.
1920’s fashion was like no other, what a great decade for fashion, I love this old footage from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s it’s like stepping back in a time machine, really fascinating cause those from 2100/22nd century will look back on us the same way
Not really, for us they'll probably look back and say "man, they really dressed horribly in the 2020's"
The roaring twenties and when people wanted to forget the horrors of war.
In blissful ignorance of the horrors yet to come, after all, the war to end all wars had just been fought. I would loved to have experienced those times (as a wealthy individual, because, for the poor, little had really changed). The world was opened up, so much, invention, innervation was thriving, music, opportunities for women. Yes, peaceful, for a time. One can only imagine.
They remembered quickly enough.
and into the next war
Before the next one.
And the Spanish Flu!
I’ve never seen anything like this, real footage from the 1920’s that looks realistic! I feel like I’m in a time machine. My mom was born in 1922. She may not even have been born when this was taken. She is 98 now. Love this!
it was taken in 1927.....
I stand corrected, she was 5 yo when this was filmed. It’s awesome to think that this is what life was like when she was 5yo. However she wasn’t in Paris so it probably wasn’t this exciting, but this movie definitely helps bring to life her old family pictures.
@@ok..9382, it was filmed in 1926, NOT 1927
How smart they all look.
They were slim and classy.
No Tik Tok to dumb them down. Imagine how ashamed they would be if you showed them the future.
Material wealth was expressed partly through the way you dressed because in that era industrialized nations were still getting rich producing clothes. It wasn't until after WWII that global capital would permeate into every corner of the Earth, making it desirable to move production overseas.
What a contrast then to today’s fatty patty burger Karens and the angry Disney moms.
It’s before anti-intellectualism started going crazy in the 1930s world wide. No being unkept and ignorant are seen as being a badge of honor.
You realize how people we’re actually hanging out together and well dress they are it’s unbelievable!
This gives me such a weird feeling. Like I just saw a video, of what life was like in the 1920's. A hundred years ago. It scares yet facinates me.
@@FionnghulaThell No, he doesn't mean it like THAT. He is not comparing it to something in the past or something which feels like... Rather it's:
Like, I CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST WATCHED THIS VIDEO OF WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE IN THE 1920!!! A HUNDRED YEARS AGO!!! WOW, CRAZY!
Like that.
@Ryan Vetter It is a surprise/something amazing that we are able to see what life was in the 1920's without BEING in the 1920's. That was more that 100 years ago and we are able to watch that on UA-cam.
UA-cam is the only thing closest to a time machine
Facts
Congratulations on being the 100+ person to say that
You haven't done LSD. ;)
🙏 true
it's not really UA-cam itself, it's AI making it possible, but I get your point.
This somehow inspires me to live my fullest and best life.
I wish you well
Suspect you always have.
Life is worthless unless you leave behind good deeds. Death undermines everything ,happiness and sorrows. Let keep Our eyes to heaven.
That first woman's lipstick and shaped lips were doggone PERFECT! I don't wear makeup at all but if I ever do I want my lips to look like HERS!
This video gives me a very strange feeling. I feel like I was really transported to that time and place.
@Ryan Vetter no, it’s the realism of the restoration that erases the years, the distance and what we expect when we see film this old. This is a new technology.
The fashion was absolutely stunning back then.
Everyone dresses in style and looks simply amazing. The 1920's were a remarkable period of time.
À Paris en 1920... juste après la terrible guerre... c'était la joie de VIVRE !!!😎🐓...
That's because most of these people are rich.
Beautiful elegance ✨ Makes you realize we could all be doing a little bit better
wow this looks like someone time traveled to the 1920's and just started recording everyone with their flip phone.
Fr!
Playing it at 0.75x is so natural feeling. I love it. Its like just being there with them. 🥰
Thank you for this tip!
It’s just amazing this makes me feel much less disconnected to the past, these were real people living real regular lives
@Ryan Vetter regular does not just mean the average person. I meant regular as in their ordinary lives. real people living life the way we live life. Taking it a day at a time. I can’t imagine a time before myself. this comment was about me being able to connect to how people lived in the past. Hating dead people you don’t even know the names of is such an unnecessary thing.
they were rich, too
@@chamame9723 I was talking about humanity not capital.
@Ryan Vetter Personally don’t see why I need to be extensively educated for just wanting to make a comment about connection to the past. Sure it’s naive and sure I could’ve worded it another way. Not everyone has the best education where they know about world politics of the past. It is amazing nonetheless that we get to witness film from the 20s in a documentary style that is edited so it moves fluidly. This is UA-cam and the real current world. I’m just a kid enjoying something I find interesting.
@Ryan Vetter Well Paris is a rich city
My goodness! The young flappers sure had a fun time during their generation. I wish I took a part of their adventures.
It makes it feel more real
L.O.L they colonized Africa to pay good time to themselves. Do not misunderstand the real situation back then...
Except 30 fps would be realer. Life doesn’t move at 60fps.
AI restoration is fascinating. They feed a ton of information (like millions upon millions of images of faces, or trees, or whatever the particular program focuses on), and the AI "learns" from those images. When they run an old image/film through the AI program, the program makes highly educated "guesses" on the missing data (colors, faces, backgrounds, etc.), and fills the missing information in based on its previous learning, giving us a clear, sharp enhanced version.
some day soon the machine learning will get so good you will think somebody time traveled a 4k camera back to those times
@@MrHowzaa Definitely!
not only will future AI be able to make it like real but also reconstruct the voices on silent films. there is alot of information that is hidden from current physics
@@MrHowzaa Fascinating! I hadn't heard about the silent films thing!
Uhmmmm, it’s only stabilizers and they manually add color. None of this was a.i. generated or “re-designed”, the program only stabilizes the cranky/shaky camera and video, to make it look centered, the only things it re-designs or creates are the corners that get missing on the stabilizing process, manually
It’s as if they’re looking at the camera and saying “Hi, future people!”. Watching film such as this is like entering a virtual portal of time-travel.
That's why I love film.
I find this so heartwarming, is interesting to notice that they are wearing regular clothes, and to think that in a 100 years there will be our videos, even the tiktoks gonna be wholesome when you realize those are our memories .... gosh I really want to leave a couple of centuries, so much to see, so much to live for
I have the same feeling
Not really, in 100 years people are going to be laughing at us and saying how cringe amd delusional we were, that we couldn't even dress properly and that we didn't even know what a woman was
It was the first time in history where fashion started to look like pop culture & love it !!! I bet the 1920’s seemed so futuristic for that generation, also cars became mainstream, telephone, radio, clubs, skyscrapers, apartments, and contemporary cities etc, just imagine
HEY DUDE
I think that the *Art Deco* and *Art Moderne* styles from that time *still* looks stylish and modern today. They applied the Art Deco style in the 1920's to buildings, ships, furniture, cafés and people today still love that style. As for the fashion - well, you're quite right in that it starts to look like pop culture. If one just goes back to the dressing code of 1900-1914 it looks really old-fashioned by comparison and it seems like they forever stuck in the 1850's and just wanted to follow that line/tangent with slight alterations. In the 1920's they realized the simply couldn't have women walk around in giant hats and wide dresses which required a small army of assistants to get into and that men too needed something more "pragmatic" (read actually usable).
In the 1920's women also wear short dresses which exposed their legs - something which had been utterly unthinkable prior to WWI. Hats were more simple and made it possible to get close to each other without bumping into them making interaction in public difficult.
Speaking of the war, it's quite evident that the horrors of the war sent shockwaves into society and culture and it tore up the old rulebook of what was allowed in art, writing, fashion, architecture, psychology and (naturally) pop culture. It's also fair to say people wanted a fresh start and "something new" to distance themselves from the war and look forward into the future.
Radios must have been amazing because now you didn't have to go to some concert hall, a gazebo, a large park or restaurant to hear live music being performed at certain times a week, you could just listen to it all day long at home. Either the radio brought the concert to you (cabled live performances) or they played records (also just entering mainstream) of popular music. And since you just had to pay for the radio and not pay for a ticket to go and see an orchestra perform live music this must have been like "streaming music" was to us in the 00's.
The music also broke the mold. "Forbidden music" like jazz, blues and swing became mainstream. It's also interesting to note how the invention of easily manufactured records changed the music too. I found this on the net: "The 1920s was the decade that marked the beginning of the modern music era. The music recording industry was just beginning to form and a myriad of new technologies helped to create the way music was made and distributed. The way the music was recorded changed in the mid-1920s when the acoustical recording process was replaced with the electrical process. This change made the way that recordings were made sound much better and more natural, helping to expand the popularity of recorded music. As the recording process improved, a number of independent record labels also began to appear during the 1920s. These record labels helped to expand the modern music industry because they took risks and and were more adventurous with their song and artist choices."
"Prior to the creation of the recorded music industry, popular music was shared through sheet music, piano rolls, and live shows. The second influential technology that helped to create the modern music industry was commercial radio."
Apartments were born out of necessity because the often old and unsafe wooden shacks and hastily assembled houses for workers were rapidly becoming too cold, too cramped, too outdated and just too "village-like" to have around in great numbers in the cities. Naturally they came in different sizes and luxury levels which is why the wealthier could afford nice penthouses or panoramic views overlooking parks or a main street. Either way this broke with the previous tradition of 1 family - 1 house. They suddenly became used to another level of interaction.
Movies took off too in the 1920's since feature length films didn't even exist at all until 1915 (the controversial "Birth of a Nation"), films with sound were invented so people finally saw films the way they were meant to (no guessing what was being said and then given a cue card between the scenes).
John Logie Baird invented the first working television in 1926 too so people in the 20's knew that they would soon get to enjoy "picture radios" too.
So, yet the 1920's did indeed very futuristic for the people who lived in that era. A lot of social progress was made too with women given voting rights and in Germany (the Weimar Republic) they even had bars for homosexuals.
It's a real shame all that ended with the Great Depression in 1932. Sadly this also exacerbated extremism and hatred. Some people hated the new era and wanted to go back to the "good, old days of order and decency". It's no coincidence the nazis in Germany always appealed to such people because they considered the music, fashion, movies, art and culture "degenerate" and "un-German". The nazis even went so far as to burn books they considered "degenerate" and "un-German". My point being is that many eras have had their progressive people embracing modern culture and living but they also have reactionary forces wanting to turn the clock back and these unfortunately are still among us.
Anyways, this must have been an amazing era to witness and fundamentally different to how the world was merely 20 years prior. If we go back to 2001 nothing much is different aside from smart phones and wireless internet.
@@katewilliams4013 Hi Kate! You are a pretty well informed young person! Are a historian? I think that you got a high classical education's level. Congratulations !Greetings from France.
@@katewilliams4013 damn, i read everything twice. This is good writing for a youtube comment. I like you. Here's a sub. Cheers.
@@alfredvikingelegant9156 Not a historian, just a keen interest on history and how it formed the world and the culture we're living in. People always say that history teaches us that we don't learn from history. I'd disagree and say that it shaped us by the lessons we got - not always nice ones.
This short clip made me realize why Paris was, is and always will be the city of Fashion and Style.
@Brèagha yeah whatever.
@Brèagha Now is full of gangsters =(
Fuck fashion. One of the most superficial and pointless things people ever invented. People genuinely think they are better or more interesting/special than other people for wearing different clothes.
@@AsiaMinor12 I somewhat agree with you that many people use fashion to make a status statement and that's always wrong and. superficial but there are many who also wear good clothes and fashion to celebrate the creativity of the people who design them and tell them world that they appreciate art and design and creativity. I like people who style because you can't buy style and style never goes out of fashion. The people who wear fashion to show off their wealth are posers.
I don’t know if you guys feel the same but I get so depressed to think that I will never be able to experience this life. The life without phones. The life where you wait anxiously to receive a letter that could be lost on the way. A life where people love with intensity. I don’t know... maybe it’s just me
I really hate how now a days everyone expects you to have a smartphone. I really crave a life without this modern technology.
I agree *to an extent* . I feel that people forget life back then wasn’t rainbows and sunshine. There was WW1, The Great Depresión, WW2, women were considered objects, black people were still thought of as lower and dirty life forms, mentally ill people were tortured, etc. Life was only truly great at that time if you were a rich and white man.
But yes, on a superficial level, it does seem nice.
@@kaleycooper9111 Sure, but it wasn't all bad either, even if you weren't a rich, white man. For women, the 1920s were a time of great possibility where they felt freer than ever before. WWI was over and the Great Depression had not yet begun. It was a time of prosperity, right before one of the most tragic times in history.
@@simfimpim Are you a woman? There were no "great" possibilities for women in the 1920s where they felt freer than ever before.
It's still the same, no equality.
@@thematriarchy2075 Yes I am. And yes, the 1920s were a decade of great possibility. Women got the vote and there was relative prosperity before the awful events to come in the next decades. Do you think that women walked around miserable every day in the past? People's priorities were different back then. You can't judge the past by today's standards. Also, women might not have been equal to men, but the previous decade and those to come would cause the greatest loss of life of young men, many merely boys, in centuries. To be perfectly honest, men didn't have it that great either.
Beautifully done!
I'm just in awe.
I would love the music to reflect the violinist playing...
crazy to think that all those ppl dont exist anymore, they were a part in a time. This gonna be us 1 day, except we have more footage
A child with less then 10 years old could be still alive.
That’s what I think is scary about life, the fact that all these people that don’t exist anymore is gonna end up being you
@@samuelconceicao9292 Nah theyd be over 110
Unless when you look like jabba the hut. Then you'd better crawl under a rock.
If time machine will ever exist, then everyone will always exist in there time frame.
One thing becomes clear to me after watching this: We are all here for a little while and then we leave. I know, it sounds obvious, but confronted with this new powerful image enhancer AI, it makes it all the more obvious.
🥰
Did you find the answer? Why you are here?
We are here in this life on this earth ...we have a Mission...and we are supposed to realise it successfully....the Mission is : WORSHIP ALLAH...and then we’ll be in heaven for eternity where there’s only the fruit of our efforts today...and this is the TRUTH that many people don’t even know...GET ON THE STRAIGHT PATH..
I took note of all the works that are done under the sun, and behold, everything was vanity.
Fear God and observe his commandments, because this is the everything of man. Ecclesiastes 1:14,12:13 (Holy Bible 2500 years)
@@hmidabelbach843 ALLAH is a word. You'll return to nothingness for the eternity. enjoy the pleasures of life.
I wish people dressed this classy everyday. I’m just chilling in my sweatpants.
Start with yourself.
maybe future generations will be jealous of your classy sweatpants
people figured out what they could get away with
Come to northern Italy , it’s like a fashion parade everyday .
@@dschonsie press x to doubt
1:10 oh my goodness that was adorable
People were so well dressed. They put themselves together with such sense of style even when the clothes weren’t fancy.
Just like nowadays you mean? But honestly, I’m pretty certain people wouldn’t wear sweatpants to attend opera or symphony events back then.
@Ed Ducate today almost EVERY persom dresses as if they are poor lmaoo doesn’t matter if they are billionaires or not.
@@tea98988 why does it matter? As long as it's comfortable style shouldn't matter.
@@harshsharma03 it’s not even about style, it’s a manner and to show respect. The musicians went through many years of training to perform. It’s a culture event. We don’t need to dress up like you’re going to a wedding but seriously? Showing up in sweatpants is comfortable but it’s disrespectful!
@@tea98988 Or wearing shorts boarding a plane.
i was immersed, i cant wait till this pandemic over so we can have our roaring 20s
Girl, same
We have and will have less freedom than people in the 1920s. No roaring twenties for us, we had the roaring twenties in the 1990s, today they want to lock us up in a virtual coccoon and micromanage our lives (#TheGreatReset).
Germany and Italy be like nope can we skip that decade..
The pandemic is just the beginning for what is to come....which is the judgment of Christ.
Now is the time to give your life to Jesus and repent of your sins. The righteous of this world who love and fear God will be raptured (soon) right before the coming tribulation. All that is happening is prophesied. There is no going back, please find Jesus
@@nathalie228 Exactly.
An enchanted time travel💗
Beautifully restored short film!
Thank you for taking us on a trip to 1927 Paris💗
People still dress up nice in Paris and the cafe scene is still vibrant and alive.
Back in the day when people actually had interactions with one another and the camera without cell phones.
Beautifully done. Thank you!
The characters from old books now come to live through this old footage. And also, by imagining this as if you were there in the moment it's so surreal and beautiful.
The quality is far superior than my 90s videotapes.
Because its film not video tape.film is hd.
This footage is absolutely amazing. I just wanna jump into the film and join them!
"How is it possible to feel nostalgia for a world I never knew?" (Ernesto Guevara de la Serna)
Because actually we never cease to exist. Birth isn't the beginning and death isn't the end.
@@alexroot1980 So we were already around before there was life on earth?
You’re connected to all parts of the universe!
Same
why quote a commie? Oh wait, is this a zoomer ignorant moment? Estos niñitos blancos ricos de ahora que creen en el marxismo ajajaja
I like the guy who kisses his girlfriend for the camera! 😆
Woow sexy boy!! Amazing
@@жабаблудница more like ded now
Cute ♥️
@@Natalia-bz6gv acento no a? É br!
@@alancosta4760 sim
That was the bee's knees! Felt like time traveling back to my grandparent's era~ I had to rewatch it at least a few times! If possible, could we see some more, pretty please?🥰❤️😍
Same! I rewatch a few times and wish it was a little longer too. Oh how i wish i lived in the roaring 20s not these 20s
You talk weird & it isn’t cute
@@Pinkglitter1 well you can stop bullying people for the way the type and go back to your misery place where no one ever cared about your opinion.
*great grandparents. Atleast for me. My grandparents were born in the 40s
Magnifique document et magnifique travail de restauration. Thank you for showing us how precious and class were french people at this time....
The way I'm watching this feels like I'm actually there witnessing this with my own eyes.
Amazing isn't it? And to think that this technology is still in its infancy. Imagine what it will be like in 5-10 years from now.
Human Beings that send us their smiles through History..
Kinda wish people still dressed like this, all smart and suited up.
I wonder what changed?
@@simondever2587 everything became more simple and mudane so people stopped caring about looking good and went for convenience.
Yeah... Nowdays fashion more like to naked all women..no more dignity & courtesy in style
@@zahidharrishah Naked with huge giant butts wiggling and shaking. The standard of beauty has sunk to the bottom.
@@simondever2587 the 60's.
This is siiick af!!! It's mesmerizing and I want more now! I actually feel like I'm experiencing the past (at least seems more accurate than any other depiction I have seen)...SO cool!
I'm here for the fashions!😍
Hello, how are you?
My great-grand mother was 6 years old during this time. She died in 2003 at the age of 89. Such a weird feeling to know that all people in this video are dead (probably babies and your children are still alive).
We are all passengers in this world.
Sorry for your loss
My condolences
She was actually 12. You said she died in 2003 at the age of 89, and calculating that, she could've been born in 1914, 12 years before 1926, the year this was filmed.
I feel so sad watching videos like these because it reminds me of how fragile our life is. Here today, gone tomorrow. You become a memory just like these people. How sad.
I love how they all dressed up. Very classy and elegant. 😍❤️
This is so fluid. It's not perfect obviously but I've never seen 1920s footage look this lifelike before.
The couple in 1:07 you can tell he's totally infatuated with his girlfriend. He just sits there giving her kisses and probably telling her he loves her and she just sits there like "I know" 😁🥰
Nothing special about this
"This could be us but you playing 😩"
-Regurgitated comment from TikTok
Tis but a joke. Do not dare name me a simp bois 🧐
@Alex Jefferson So you have chosen death 🗡
Yeah total simp
@@12yearssober Of all the people I thought would continue the 'simp' chain, Jeffrey Epstein was nowhere near that list.
This is wonderful, it looks so fresh and current, not like an old time newsreel played back too fast. This would have been Hemingway’s Paris, with Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald, Sylvia Beach, Gertrude Stein. Like the movie Midnight in Paris, it feels like time travel.
Great film restoration. I had no idea until now how popular in France the "landaulette" body style on automobiles was where the rear portion of the roof folds down. I don't smoke, but here I want to join in and light up while I sip my cafe!
0:35 Mr Bean, back right, waiting to be discovered
Lmao
Wtf
a bit, yes! good eye! He's super suave that bloke..;)
LOL 🤣
Nice find 🤣🤣🤣
Magnifique et emouvante vidéo, ça c'est du travail de grande qualité !
On peut néanmoins constater que la circulation automobile à Paris était déjà un véritable enfer même à cette époque 😁
it just proves that we can live in 2021 as in 1921, with less stress and speed and more time for ourselves and others.
Looks like a trailer for a new movie from the roaring 20's absolutely incredible ....Such suave , impeccable taste for style , everybody dressed & accessorized so well ....
They were 20 plus years into a wondrous and scary new century. We can relate.
T_T well said
you can relate to facing 2 world wars? Lmao yeah right
@@gavrochethenardier957 to an extent I think I can. The 20s seemed like an optimistic time. Who would have predicted a depression and another world war?
@@DaraLazy And just getting over a pandemic of their own, with TB still having been an epidemic.
@@phatcat3705 very true! Another parallel is the advancement in technology these young adults witnessed during the turn of the century. I feel being born in 1981 vs someone born in 1881 had similarities. We experienced the rise of the internet and smartphones that changed the way we're able to connect while they witness telephones and airplane. I wonder if people in the 1920s ever said "God I missed the 90s" like we do today 😄.
Soo beautiful! Thank you so much for this amazing „timetravel“ ❤️
This videos makes me feel like I'm traveling in the time and watching them live
Excellent edit. The colour and added sound bring this wonderful footage to life for us, fascinating to watch these people.
Back in the day when a camera made you self-consciously smile... so cute
And no one threatened to sue...
@@DrGreenthumbPhd Filming wasn't common back then and didn't invade people's daily lives. If you film someone and want to post it online today, they have the right to sue.
@@hsnrb9959 that depends on the public photography laws actually. Of it is legal to take photos in public in a particular area, you have the right to publish the photograph where you wish and whoever is in the photo can not sue.
This was absolutely amazing! I felt like I took a trip back in time.
Those people may be long gone but as long as this footage exists and people keep watching it they will remain immortal.
Hello, how are you doing?
0:40 kid photobombing. Back in the day where every second kid was dressed as a Sailor.
I doubt very much he was just dressed as a sailor , he was part of a group as you can see in the film . Probably on shore leave in Paris . The 20s and 30s were highly militarised and many thought security and defence was the way to stop another world war happening . Well , iguess they got that wrong .
@@samsum3738 yet Britain was drastically underprepared for that second war..
@@triarb5790 yes it was . But with the coming of Churchill , victory was more or less assured . The Battle Of Britain and the Battle of The Atlantic paved the way for victory over that product of the gutter , hitler and all his works .
Thanks to the person that shot this footage and these people for this sweet memory! Everyone in this footage could be a model or start today, so elegant and so in shape and so classy, what happened to us?
We’re watching the memories of people that no longer live. So beautiful how impermanent life is.
You too baby will be a memory too.
I wish you a long happy guided life.
Life is not impermanent. How would that be a beautiful thing?
@@harsesishoktar9386 English much?
i love when youtube recommends me this type of videos
This restoration looks amazing! Like actually being there. Its hard to believe that this was taken in the 1920s (it sure looks authentic but the video quality seems too good, even knowing it was enhanced/restored). I imagine the sound was added from another source to make it feel more real.
0:39 she’s like one of the first class passengers on the Titanic because of her outfit.. loved it!
These people looked happy. Unlike us. I love how not awkward women were dancing with each other. I once saw a vid during wartime of men dancing to music together. Like absolutely no labels, just soldiers in wartime, dancing an evening away. I miss innocence
Yeah, its a very sad thing to have lost...
“no labels” well if they’d tried to label themselves as anything other than straight things wouldn’t have gone so well for them...):
@@h.r613 True. But watch old videos of soldiers dancing with one another. Nothing gay about it. There were no women around... And it was war. I'm sure there were some that were gay... But the grand majority just wanted something to do on a Saturday in the barracks. Can you imagine the first two guys that straight up were like, "we are gonna dance together, and like... whatever" in like 1941? Lol
Right? Now, the same sex can not get close to each other or even hold hands without the Gay tag.
I agree. People were way more relaxed toward their own sex without so much fear.
It's such a weird and amazing experience to see people from the 20s speaking, moving and walking like "regular people" because our reference from this era are silent films, which were shot and shown in a different frame from nowadays films.
Hello Carla, how are you doing?
Wow, the smile that emerges right after 0:35 is incredible. Humanity is a trip.
Wow! Everyone in this video is so chic and fashionable. Just amazing to see. Love it! Thanks for sharing!
It's great to see old clips in color.
Love this! 🤍
00:34 looks like Mr.Bean at the back
god damn
now thats on point :)
ha yeah probably his grandpa
@@pinklightning6520 Nope, Probably Related Though
Nothing will ever match europeans, on everything, beauty, style, creativity, capacity to generate civilization
When I used to look at black and white photos/videos from a long time ago, people seemed so separate from us, truly from a different era. When the films are colorized, they look like normal people, like us. It's so weird. I love seeing these films.
Exactly!!
✋✨ Hello
When Paris was Paris and had it's Joie de Vivre 😀❤😀
Where's Hemingway in this one? :)
This doesn’t even feel like old footage..it looks like it was taken now but everyone is wearing 20s costumes
I love the outfit worn by the young short-haired lady at 1:06! What a nice tied bow detail on the side; the tiny buttons on the front are adorable; and the pastel colour, geometric pattern fabric is exquisite! That bit could have been enhanced even better, so that starting from 1:07 the back of the lady wouldn't have been white and the pattern would still have been noticeable. What a wonderful job, though and what a great initiative!
These people are so very elegant. My gosh, 2021 is so dystopian compare to this.
Any guess why 1920s women looked and dressed like transgenders?
@@Giorg189 That's strange question.
Two points on that:
1)These are womens fashions of the era. I'm pretty sure these ladies, were aiming to be dressed like (fashionable) women.
2)There are transgender men and transgender women, which would dress according to the gender they identify with. At the time of this clip, Im not sure these people had a concept of what we (in 2021) think of transgender.
Do you mean drag?
You dressed nice to look rich or well off. I guess everyone has so much now money they dress the opposite.
@@incisivecommenter5974 Nope. Being transgender is not the same as drag.
Era la gente de la alta sociedad parisina.
WOW, SO AMAZING. THANK YOU!
The enhanced picture brings us closer to the past,makes it the reality it was,unlike the black and white shakey films we usually see.
Wonderful.
The lady who smiled.. sweetest thing I've ever seen