If you dont watch this alone in middle of the night with half sleepy feeling and in quiet room. You havent experience the feeling what i felt when i watched this masterpiece.
@@aguycalledpete it's soo shoothing, the quiet atmosphere with only some narration from jack and verge made them look like reading a bed time story to you and at the same time the action always kept you awake and when you think deeply about the thing jack and verge is talking about, it felt like you're in a dream. As visualization is much easier if done at night. When the "screaming" sound from hell was introduced it felt soo terrifiying but then the scene when jack staring at the men cutting the grass with their breathe being exhaled in unison made the atmosphere feels relaxing and kinda made you forgot about the scream.
1. Lust: Jack gave into his urges despite him knowing that he shouldn't indulge them. 2. Gluttony: Jack did not have the restraint to stop killing even when it was inconvenient or detrimental for him and even admits he kept going and went further and further just to sate his ever-growing appetite. 3. Envy: Jack's gaze at the Elysian fields, yet doing nothing to get himself there speaks for itself. 4. Sloth: Jack became disaffected with building his house and found other things that caught his fancy other than what his original, true duty was. Furthermore, Jack has apathy for others and cares only for himself. 5. Greed: If one looks upon Jack's pursuits in life and his envy of the Elysian fields, his greed is evidently materially based even though his pursuit is an artistic one. His purpose alone is for the material, not for an immaterial betterment, or creation. 6. Wroth: At multiple points we see emotion cloud Jack and he becomes a beast succumbing to his emotion-filled outbursts. 7. Pride: So Above, so below. Jack's actions are of a creator when he is but a mere worm on his belly in the dust. A mortal taking the lives of others for his own amusement is playing God. Jack thinks so highly of his creations that he is sure they're a masterpiece beyond fault. He has acted with hybris and is proud of his horrific "art". His pride is evident from his conversations with Virgil and also ironically when he is so prideful that he does not take Virgil's advice to not to shimmy across the chasm because he thinks he knows better than him.
If the connection between classic literature and a current horror flick ruined it for you, it wasn't made for you because you don't get it. Von trier is a genius and it's not his fault you don't understand the work you were presented with. Read some Dante, go over the base deadly sins again as a refresher, maybe some basic biblical stories and then get back to us. It's made for people who can and DO read.
Looks cool but its kind of boring to see an ALMOST still frame during 34 seconds. Would be cooler for a little bit more movement or stuff happening in the backgroun, like thunder and lighting
For me. The best film shot of the year
More like the best painting of 1822.
What about the 42 minutes long-take of Climax ?
Or of the decade
I liked the shot with the waterwheel at his dream house
I actually searched this!
After an afternoon of Floyd, I thought, 'I know what I want to see, wonder if I can find it..' and here it is!
More than a masterpiece...and icon.
Like the stuka
R.I.P Bruno Ganz. You will be missed.
We DEMAND for the full version of the music!!
If you dont watch this alone in middle of the night with half sleepy feeling and in quiet room. You havent experience the feeling what i felt when i watched this masterpiece.
Sam Pohlmann I also watched it like that so I believe I know the feeling aha
@@aguycalledpete it's soo shoothing, the quiet atmosphere with only some narration from jack and verge made them look like reading a bed time story to you and at the same time the action always kept you awake and when you think deeply about the thing jack and verge is talking about, it felt like you're in a dream. As visualization is much easier if done at night. When the "screaming" sound from hell was introduced it felt soo terrifiying but then the scene when jack staring at the men cutting the grass with their breathe being exhaled in unison made the atmosphere feels relaxing and kinda made you forgot about the scream.
I watched this with all the windows in my house closed on a late-afternoon after smoking an entire indica-dominant cone. I think I can relate.
Lol this perfectly describes how I first watched the movie
@REBELLIONWORLDMAFIA Can you mail me some LSD inside of a Pizza Roll?
We need 7 hours version
Lars is such a genius
Oh rubbish
@@dnice6516the movie was amazing shut up
1. Lust: Jack gave into his urges despite him knowing that he shouldn't indulge them.
2. Gluttony: Jack did not have the restraint to stop killing even when it was inconvenient or detrimental for him and even admits he kept going and went further and further just to sate his ever-growing appetite.
3. Envy: Jack's gaze at the Elysian fields, yet doing nothing to get himself there speaks for itself.
4. Sloth: Jack became disaffected with building his house and found other things that caught his fancy other than what his original, true duty was. Furthermore, Jack has apathy for others and cares only for himself.
5. Greed: If one looks upon Jack's pursuits in life and his envy of the Elysian fields, his greed is evidently materially based even though his pursuit is an artistic one. His purpose alone is for the material, not for an immaterial betterment, or creation.
6. Wroth: At multiple points we see emotion cloud Jack and he becomes a beast succumbing to his emotion-filled outbursts.
7. Pride: So Above, so below. Jack's actions are of a creator when he is but a mere worm on his belly in the dust. A mortal taking the lives of others for his own amusement is playing God. Jack thinks so highly of his creations that he is sure they're a masterpiece beyond fault. He has acted with hybris and is proud of his horrific "art". His pride is evident from his conversations with Virgil and also ironically when he is so prideful that he does not take Virgil's advice to not to shimmy across the chasm because he thinks he knows better than him.
cringe
Can you do the same, and make a similar list applying to yourself?
@Alex Wills agreed.
@@Skibbityboo0580 we busy ourselves with these dilemmas, so we don't have to.
@@HaVoKxii you are
This movie is masterclass. Sadly few people can access to it's substance.
It's more groundbreaking in the way it was shot, not the message.
@@jonadam4233 Both are important, but imho its cinemategraphy is just the natural evolution of von Trier's earlier works
@@surnuddsprs8365 That's true.
The ending song after jack fell into hell, that was divine comedy
@@sirianndugvudys6850 It was a perfect way to disarm any new insights that may have been "gained" in a clearly intentionally comical film.
My jaw literally dropped when I saw this scene
Why? It was funny lol
Beautiful
the music is so good
Brillant. Pure Art.
incredible
One of the most gangsta shots in all of cinema.
That's beautiful
We demand the full song
Lars is a genius
This movie made me go out and read Dante’s divine comedy what a masterpiece that transcends time
what is the name of this song?
I need the full orchestral Version of this Bach Piece!
Do you know the name?
@@dulcenunezh Bach's Partita for Keyboard no.2 in C minor
@@RyanTJMfunny enough, if you search this on UA-cam, Glenn Gould is the first result.
Where can I find this version of this song??
Reminds me A LOT of Bill Viola's works, especially 'the Raft'.
When me and my homie are lost in the Backrooms again and dont know which level we are now in.
Am I the only one that thinks Virgil is the devil himself tricking him at the end?
Not tricking but letting his foolish spirit betray him
How prophetic
La mejor película de los 2010's
When I saw this scene how I wanted it as my screen saver
this scene was soooo funny to appear out of nowhere
How did they create this shot????
Oh god...
This right here… amazing
Song?
What is the music?
ua-cam.com/video/d-my1JH9uMk/v-deo.html
Bach partita no.2 BWV 826, Sinfonia
The updated version is
m.ua-cam.com/video/y6120QOlsfU/v-deo.html
Naaji good one
@@naaji5606 fvck you
Do you like your Home Lars?
Whats the song?? Please
bwv826 Sinfonia
@@jw3987 I don't find a version with an orchestra, only a solo performance. I would like to hear in full in this style
@@TheNescafeeee ua-cam.com/video/cmnz1Zg-9U4/v-deo.html here is the link, but I only found the sinfonia part.
Someone knows whose the music is?
Bach
I've been looking for this particular version but I had no success
why i am watchin this? XD
Katabasis.
This part totally ruined me the movie... The whole epilogue but this scene in particolar
Cuz You don’t get it
😂
If the connection between classic literature and a current horror flick ruined it for you, it wasn't made for you because you don't get it. Von trier is a genius and it's not his fault you don't understand the work you were presented with. Read some Dante, go over the base deadly sins again as a refresher, maybe some basic biblical stories and then get back to us. It's made for people who can and DO read.
@@gardavis I can get it but it doesnt mean is well made
@@gardavis no, I agree with you. This is well done.
Something creepy about the river Styx, and well, this is well done.
Looks cool but its kind of boring to see an ALMOST still frame during 34 seconds. Would be cooler for a little bit more movement or stuff happening in the backgroun, like thunder and lighting
More Thunder? Go to see some of the Thor móviles then...
Lol.
This shot was meant to be a reference to the Barque Of Dante so adding lightning and more movement would kinda diminish the recreation.
@@bestcombos5945 Mona Lisa is a little too boring, maybe put some confetti in the backround, gosh what a bore
@@matthias6933 you poor people are so used to thinking so small
What's the music?
bwv826 Sinfonia