Goodness, I loved everything about this movie. The actors, the music, the scenery, the clothes, the furniture, and of course the story. I have a copy of The book and carry it with me to read when I travel.
Every time I watch this film I cry like a baby ! It's so amazing, so romantic and tragic as well, and this magic music of JB.....wow ! For me it is a masterpiece of all times.
I loved this move the first time it came on the big screen and it still remains my favorite. The love story and the beauty of Africa can never be better intertwined.
I just watched last nite...and still thinking of them in this movie.....am a big fan of Bob Redford and he is really good in acting!!! The passion in his eyes....deeply touch my heart!!
DEVASTATINGLY HANDSOME BOB REDFORD AND BREATHTAKING BEAUTY MERYL STREEP MAKE AN AWESOME COUPLE THE CHEMISTRY OF THIS LEAD ACTORS EXPLODES ON THE SCREEN VERY RARELY DOES ONE GET TO SEE SUCH A GOOD FILM PAIR
Thanks:D I'm Danish so you can imagine that I'm very proud of seeing a woman, that I admire, portrayed in an Oscar-winning movie.. Thanks a lot for this, it means a lot!!:D
PELÍCULA MARAVILLOSA DONDE LAS HAYA, SIEMPRE QUE LA VEO ME QUEDO MARAVILLADA, ME EMOCIONA, Y SABE SACAR LO MEJOR DE MI, Y DE MIS SENTIMIENTOS... "MÚSICA MARAVILLOSA"
Adoro esses dois atores! Desde "O Franco Atirador", quando já fizeram o par romantico. Mas o máximo é sem dúvida "Out of Africa". Sensacional! Que amor maravilhoso!
Que estes "tempos" voltem!!! Estou farta disto!!! Estou em saturação absoluta. As mulheres vestem-se como homens e estes, na sua maioria ... nem comento!!! Para meu azar, morre o meu príncipe e a seguir o meu querido João!!! Dois homens lindos e educados ...
The first time I saw this movie, I disliked her character a bit, felt like she (SPOILER ALERT EVERYONE WHO HAS NOT SEEN THE FILM) killed him, basically. But I came to see it as more nuanced than that (despite the age old struggle, no matter how independent the woman, always wanting to corral or tame their men, despite that not having the expected outcome, even if they succeed, as to their happiness, the woman's). Anytime it is on, if I am alone, I watch it. The sweeping panoramas, the soundtrack...the aspects of freedom, and vanishing wildness. I cry every time, when she reads the poem...and cannot toss the earth you know where. I waited tables for a year and a half just out of college, before heading for California. A real spot for the local celebs of various nature, media to come, with a dinner theater before and after crowd...tuxedos for the waitstaff. Any famous musician or actor coming through tended to roll through, and I waited a number of times on Kurt Luedtke (spelling?), the screenwriter for this. Either alone or waiting for his lady friend, smoking and ordering his Perfect Manhattans, Up, it might have been. Not the friendliest of sorts, but not discourteous, just likely in his head with whatever current project (this was between 1988 and mid 1989), which as a wannabe writer I could appreciate. Later, once in L.A., I would work Night Audit and the Front Desk at a Westwood Hotel that brought me into contact with the famous nightly, enjoying some rapport with many a bigger than life personality. I sort of wish I had bumped into him later, in that atmosphere, rather than while he was in a place only for the quiet, romantic or otherwise intimate interplay between just he and this woman. I was seldom one to bother anybody with anything star-struck, but this movie, his screenplay...I would have enjoyed hearing a thing or two about his part in it.
I've long admired Robert Redford as an actor and director but he was very lazy in this, after all he plays an English aristocrat and there is absolutely no attempt at an upper-class English accent. Sorry, poor show.
Grumpy Oldman I think that's a bit unfair, I think he did it brilliantly. You must think hard and ask yourself how many American actors can make a real good job of adopting any accent. The English can but Americans struggle.
Grumpy Oldman that may not have been his doing, like if the director insisted on that, for whatever reason. So no proof of laziness, unless you heard; we really have to rely on his performance aside from that. Why, maybe his accent was poor? That's just a guess, but if that's why, I would applaud that decision. I don't know if they said that in the show, that he was English, but if so that's a mistake of them either way. But I feel it's ruined many otherwise good shows, the actor using a poor accent. And them not being able to do the accent or not is not a sign of their acting talent, but more their talent of that particular accent. But if they mentioned it in the show, either way I blame whomever's decision it was to make him be English in the show but with no accent - most likely the director. Sometimes the person in charge of that decision is the one pulling the purse strings, who's not always the director.
My favourite movie of all time.....the story, the acting, the scenery and more than anything else....the music
Goodness, I loved everything about this movie. The actors, the music, the scenery, the clothes, the furniture, and of course the story. I have a copy of The book and carry it with me to read when I travel.
Utterly unmissable - everything about this movie. The only soundtrack that makes me cry every single time.
Robert Redford so handsome and such a wonderful actor
Meryl and Robert. How wonderful! Just Beautiful!
Every time I watch this film I cry like a baby !
It's so amazing, so romantic and tragic as well, and this magic music of JB.....wow !
For me it is a masterpiece of all times.
There are many great lines in this movie. One of my favourite: "We're not owners here, Karen. We're just passing through."
I loved this move the first time it came on the big screen and it still remains my favorite. The love story and the beauty of Africa can never be better intertwined.
I just watched last nite...and still thinking of them in this movie.....am a big fan of Bob Redford and he is really good in acting!!! The passion in his eyes....deeply touch my heart!!
wonderful performances by Robert Redford & Meryl Streep....thanks for putting this all together
Meryl Streep is the most amazing actress and what a unique incredible voice she has....
DEVASTATINGLY HANDSOME BOB REDFORD AND BREATHTAKING BEAUTY MERYL STREEP MAKE AN AWESOME COUPLE THE CHEMISTRY OF THIS LEAD ACTORS EXPLODES ON THE SCREEN VERY RARELY DOES ONE GET TO SEE SUCH A GOOD FILM PAIR
Such an intense story - such intense lives! Thanks for posting.
A masterpiece. Everytime I do watch it , I understand more about relationships and good acting. Superb piece of art.
She is my hero...a woman, and a STRONG one at that.
they both have amazing talent!
Robert Redfird in this movie and Hugh Jackman in "Australia" remind me each other - two true men in two beautiful movies!
isn't Robert Redford very handsome..I love this movie,it's like I could live this life myself :)
mon film préféré. Meryl Streep magnifique préfigure ce qu' elle va devenir la meilleure actrice au monde. redford est parfait et l'Afrique...
The marvellous "Out of Africa"*******
Thanks:D
I'm Danish so you can imagine that I'm very proud of seeing a woman, that I admire, portrayed in an Oscar-winning movie..
Thanks a lot for this, it means a lot!!:D
Lovely tribute.
Magnifique film avec des acteur non moins magnifiques ! J'adore ♥♥♥
Meryl Streep was so beautiful in this.
Two Gorgeous Stars -
So very beautiful!! Thanks for this video.
Superbe montage de mon film favori, merci !!!
Chanou
Wonderful movie!!!
Robert Redford has a way about him to leave a lump in the throats of his audiences. We don't mind at all.
Film magnifique, paysages grandioses, acteurs géants, j'adore !!!! ♥♥♥♥
SUPERB FILM.
Lovely, such a shame the beautiful soundtrac was substituted!
amazing film!
My faverate movie.
Wonderful !!! Thank you ....
I love this film Out of Afrika ...
PELÍCULA MARAVILLOSA DONDE LAS HAYA, SIEMPRE QUE LA VEO ME QUEDO MARAVILLADA, ME EMOCIONA, Y SABE SACAR LO MEJOR DE MI, Y DE MIS SENTIMIENTOS...
"MÚSICA MARAVILLOSA"
I must visit it! Thanks,
Most of Bob Redford's movie, The great Gatsby, Up Close & Personal, Out of Africa....he died at the end of the movie...whyyyyy????
et il m'offrit le plus beau cadeau qui soit le monde vu par l' oeil de Dieu.
I love this movie.
I LOVE MERYL STREEP
I LOVE ROBERT REDFORD
Hoje, dia 18/8/2014
ROBERT REFORD completa seus 78 anos !!!
Parabéns, meu amor eterno !!!!!!
Adoro esses dois atores! Desde "O Franco Atirador", quando já fizeram o par romantico. Mas o máximo é sem dúvida "Out of Africa". Sensacional! Que amor maravilhoso!
Um filme baseado numa história verídica. Tempos belos, pessoas belas ... tudo belo ... em comparação com a atualidade, nem comento ...
Lembro-me da minha tia, irmã do meu pai ...em tudo...exceto no caso dos leões lololo
Que estes "tempos" voltem!!! Estou farta disto!!! Estou em saturação absoluta. As mulheres vestem-se como homens e estes, na sua maioria ... nem comento!!! Para meu azar, morre o meu príncipe e a seguir o meu querido João!!! Dois homens lindos e educados ...
The score is John Barry, not Williams
The movies name is Out of Africa
does enibody know the first music played by piano?
nice!
Great Movie, but too bad you cut out the fabulous, Academy Award winning score of Williams! Sad not to hear that while watching.
Lovely, but the pan flute is out of context - such beautiful african music to chose from... :)
I find the music very distracting, especially the spaghetti western bit.
OUT OF AFRICA .... ♥
what's the song at 4.40?
he was brad pitt before brad pitt
UNn ilm inoubliable.
What's this film called?
The first time I saw this movie, I disliked her character a bit, felt like she (SPOILER ALERT EVERYONE WHO HAS NOT SEEN THE FILM) killed him, basically.
But I came to see it as more nuanced than that (despite the age old struggle, no matter how independent the woman, always wanting to corral or tame their men, despite that not having the expected outcome, even if they succeed, as to their happiness, the woman's).
Anytime it is on, if I am alone, I watch it. The sweeping panoramas, the soundtrack...the aspects of freedom, and vanishing wildness. I cry every time, when she reads the poem...and cannot toss the earth you know where.
I waited tables for a year and a half just out of college, before heading for California. A real spot for the local celebs of various nature, media to come, with a dinner theater before and after crowd...tuxedos for the waitstaff. Any famous musician or actor coming through tended to roll through, and I waited a number of times on Kurt Luedtke (spelling?), the screenwriter for this. Either alone or waiting for his lady friend, smoking and ordering his Perfect Manhattans, Up, it might have been. Not the friendliest of sorts, but not discourteous, just likely in his head with whatever current project (this was between 1988 and mid 1989), which as a wannabe writer I could appreciate.
Later, once in L.A., I would work Night Audit and the Front Desk at a Westwood Hotel that brought me into contact with the famous nightly, enjoying some rapport with many a bigger than life personality. I sort of wish I had bumped into him later, in that atmosphere, rather than while he was in a place only for the quiet, romantic or otherwise intimate interplay between just he and this woman. I was seldom one to bother anybody with anything star-struck, but this movie, his screenplay...I would have enjoyed hearing a thing or two about his part in it.
I've long admired Robert Redford as an actor and director but he was very lazy in this, after all he plays an English aristocrat and there is absolutely no attempt at an upper-class English accent. Sorry, poor show.
Grumpy Oldman I think that's a bit unfair, I think he did it brilliantly. You must think hard and ask yourself how many American actors can make a real good job of adopting any accent. The English can but Americans struggle.
Grumpy Oldman that may not have been his doing, like if the director insisted on that, for whatever reason. So no proof of laziness, unless you heard; we really have to rely on his performance aside from that. Why, maybe his accent was poor? That's just a guess, but if that's why, I would applaud that decision. I don't know if they said that in the show, that he was English, but if so that's a mistake of them either way. But I feel it's ruined many otherwise good shows, the actor using a poor accent. And them not being able to do the accent or not is not a sign of their acting talent, but more their talent of that particular accent. But if they mentioned it in the show, either way I blame whomever's decision it was to make him be English in the show but with no accent - most likely the director. Sometimes the person in charge of that decision is the one pulling the purse strings, who's not always the director.