It's a crime that George MacKay didn't get an Oscar nomination for his work in this. The physical demands alone should have earned him a medal. Everyone involved deserves thanks for this stunning and beautiful work of cinematic art.
@@alexsky88749 not underrated at all! It won all the awards for best picture in basically everywhere, except the Oscar. It was universally acclaimed. How rated do you wantes the movid to be?
@@ErickGarcia-qs2yh Indeed. Plus the fact that Newman created & inhabits a completely different sound world. Many imitated him, but he pretty much authored this phenomenal kind of soundtrack music where there is a lot of sonic and harmonic amibuity, then subtle, achingly delicate beautiful little motifs emerge... and develop into something nobody could predict. 1917 is another perfect example of that, and tracks like the final Come Back To Us are showing him at his absolute stunning finest. It is incredibly emotional without being in-your-face. Williams is always much more "tangible", he often resorts to highly traditional arrangements and textures, whilst Newman ventures out into an almost translucent sound world - we often don't even notice that he is there, with his music, and 1917 is again good example of that in several scenes.
@@mysticmarble94 its oldspeak, of course you don't think it sounds correct, you probably don't have understanding or knowledge of how to speak it properly so you can see it does make grammatical sense. Which it does. It is a peace of poetry from over a century ago now. Better times.
i love the fact that blake told scho to tell his mum that he wasn't scared but the first thing scho thought about saying to her when he asked blake's brother was that blake wasn't alone
I mean, there is only eight notes in an octave, but he is able to express with them so much: hopefulness, sadness, desperation, tenderness, grief... even happiness. That's not just a music. That's magic.
@@PaulToubia there are eight notes, if you put a sharp or flat there, it doesn't make it different note, it just says you to play it higher or lower :) but yeah you are right. Technically there is 12 notes. It's more logical :)
Paul....i think your missing the point.....I think Klara was merely stating the simple fact, that Thomas Newman is a genius. The music for 1917 is all encompassing.
This film is widely praised for its camera work but its more than just that, the portrayal of the war was to my knowledge a fantastic summary of what it was really like and I cant get over how much I love the idea of taking us people who are so far removed in time from these events and giving us a 3rd person experience of the war.
Still can't believe it, why this movie hasn't chose for the best the Oscar winner, each nd every seconds of this movie loved nd cried.... "Tell my mom i wasn't scared" 😭❤
@Ale Xey, I don't know you, but your work has brought so much to my life over the last couple of months. I usually fall back to your medleys for inspiration, faith, motivation, or even just help as I manage my own personal griefs and troubles. Thank you so much for putting this up together. God bless you.
Thank you ! I’m really pleased that these medleys can help you in your moments of introspective reflection. That’s why I created this channel, to bound people with emotions
I saw the movie, it of itself is heart wrenching and disturbing. The talent exhibited in everything about this movie including the soundtrack is one that will be remembered in the future. Thank you all that contributed to revealing to those that have never experienced combat the horrors of war.
Al nivel de grandes películas bélicas de guerra,escenografía y banda sonora IMPRESIONANTES,te trasladas a ese momento y al miedo de esos pobres soldados...
Best film and music score I have seen this year, and I've watched joker, but for me this is slightly better a fantastic film about one of our times most desperate moments
What an incredible film and beautiful soundtrack. My great-grandmother's brother was killed on the Western Front by a German shell two weeks before the armistice. His name was William Shea, a private in the A.E.C.
Parasite was really, really good though. I think it deserved best picture overall for a few reasons. That said, 1917 is an incredible movie that will stick with me for a very long time. It very much deserved the awards it won at the Oscars (cinematography, sound mixing, and special effects) and I was glad to see it win the Golden Globe awards for best picture and best director. This movie is truly a gift.
Probably that's why he wrote "trying"...besides, it's kinda easy speaking like that if being born in more enlightened times, one is always a product of its own society that surrounds one anyway
The natural condition of mankind, according to Hobbes, is a state of war in which life is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short” because individuals are in a “war of all against all”
Ahhh... I love it, when a commercial suddenly interrupts this beauty of a soundtrack!!! BECAUSE people must BUY this music and pay tribute to the work and imagination that went into it. It can't be all for free, folks!!!! So go and get the CD or pay for a download. And OWN it. I am on my way. (Got about a thousand CDs)
The sad part about this movie is the realization that from this hellacious war, the leaders of the world failed to create a meaningful peace that would rehabilitate the world, and instead they chose to act like children and put sole blame for the war on Germany’s hands and punish them too severely. So these men essentially died not even fighting in the war to end all wars. It’s truly heartbreaking to think about it with that in mind.
This war too, was for the interests of financiers, much alike the second. The sacrifice of those who came before MUST never be forgotten, their bravery in the face of death must be emulated.
Everyone says it was a single take, but it was actually two ... There is a fade and darkness right in the middle ... Then it's daylight somewhere else ...
@@santiace3695 this film had enough material as well as messege to win best picture... perhaps they were afraid of giving a second war film best picture award after saving private ryan....
It didn't tho. It had everything to win except the narrative. Which Parasite offered in spades. There is an audience for simplistic stories told excellently, but sadly it had to run in the same year as Parasite.
In the last few years 2 amazingly good british war movies with dunkirk the other which shows the bravery and sacrifice these brave young british boys did for our freedom they should never be forgotten
The story has Blake and Schofield on a mission to save the Devonshire Regiment - colloquially, "the Devons." And they all journeyed to France from ... Exeter, Devon. The regimental HQ was, and remains, Wyvern Barracks, on Topsham Road, Exeter. Which is where I live 👍🇬🇧🇫🇷
"1917" movie reminds me of the Elder Scrolls Morrowinf/Oblivion/Skyrim game system, where you can go any place in real time and events unfold before your eyes...
Oh Mighty Lord, May You Protect Us from evildoers and Evil. May You Bless all those soldiers who sacrificed their lives to save others and May You Eternally Bless those who endured while others rejoiced in glory. Let Not their memories be forgotten, for the sake of Humankind and to show new generations what should never happen again.
It's sad that you didn't used "The Night Window" or "Sixteen Hundred Men" in your composition, even if it's not in the same mood, they're the two most beautiful tracks of 1917's OST in my opinion!
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5, Jesus Christ is the only way, KJV..
QUE MAS RODOLFO CON EL MAS MADRIDISTA DESDE BOGOTA ESTO ES OTRO BERRINCHE DE MESSI PERO SERIA BUENO VERLO SI DE VERDAD ES UN dios JUGANDO EN ITALIA O EN INGLATERRA IGUAL VAMOS A VER EN LA CHAMPIONS QUE PASA AHI SE DEFINE MUCHAS COSAS
Tienes que pensar antes de escribir, porque sinó cometerás errores graves al publicar cosas en la red, y la gente es muy cruel y te atacarán con maldad y malicia. Por eso recuerda, pensar y luego escribir. Que tengas un buen día
It's a crime that George MacKay didn't get an Oscar nomination for his work in this. The physical demands alone should have earned him a medal. Everyone involved deserves thanks for this stunning and beautiful work of cinematic art.
its just a ribbon and a bit of tin anyway
@@user-jj2fx2yu8t underrated comment
1917 was an underrated movie. I'm tired of these Fast & Furious mega movie productions that bring nothing new really...Why???
so should dean charles chapman. man went that pale out of sheer will, that wasn't makeup. gotdamn
@@alexsky88749 not underrated at all! It won all the awards for best picture in basically everywhere, except the Oscar. It was universally acclaimed. How rated do you wantes the movid to be?
Nobody deserves an Oscar more than Thomas Newman.His music cuts right to the heart.
@Kainoa Fujita he already has 5 fucking Oscars. And shitload of nominations. They're basically giving him nods everytime he goes to work.
@@ErickGarcia-qs2yh Indeed. Plus the fact that Newman created & inhabits a completely different sound world. Many imitated him, but he pretty much authored this phenomenal kind of soundtrack music where there is a lot of sonic and harmonic amibuity, then subtle, achingly delicate beautiful little motifs emerge... and develop into something nobody could predict. 1917 is another perfect example of that, and tracks like the final Come Back To Us are showing him at his absolute stunning finest. It is incredibly emotional without being in-your-face. Williams is always much more "tangible", he often resorts to highly traditional arrangements and textures, whilst Newman ventures out into an almost translucent sound world - we often don't even notice that he is there, with his music, and 1917 is again good example of that in several scenes.
what about hans zimmer?
What about Ron Goodwin?
couldn't have said it better myself :))
"Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels the fastest who travels alone"
amazing just like almost all of Kipling's poetry
I thought it was "down to hell or up to the throne, who travels the fastest who travels alone"
@@33yss "who travels the fastest who travels alone" doesn't really sound linguistically proper. Don't you think ?
@@mysticmarble94 The original quote is written that way. You have to envision a brief pause between "fastest" and "who".
@@mysticmarble94 its oldspeak, of course you don't think it sounds correct, you probably don't have understanding or knowledge of how to speak it properly so you can see it does make grammatical sense. Which it does. It is a peace of poetry from over a century ago now. Better times.
"tell my mum I wasn't scared"
"Am I dying?"
"Yes... Yes, I think you are"
i love the fact that blake told scho to tell his mum that he wasn't scared but the first thing scho thought about saying to her when he asked blake's brother was that blake wasn't alone
I watched the scene on UA-cam and I actually 😢
Thomas Newman, your work is simply breathtaking..... thank you again.
hearing 01:36 in theaters was the best experience. Really made cry.
Yea it was surreal.The calm before the storm.
Call me crazy, but is your name a jojo reference?
I can hear the crunch of grass under there boots in my head as I listen to this part.
This was the last movie I saw before quarantine in theatres and it was like being there. You sink into it and forget it's actually a movie.
I think the single-shot effect is also what enhances that experience.
Me too man. So glad I went.
Unforgettable
I mean, there is only eight notes in an octave, but he is able to express with them so much: hopefulness, sadness, desperation, tenderness, grief... even happiness. That's not just a music. That's magic.
Actually there are 12
@@PaulToubia there are eight notes, if you put a sharp or flat there, it doesn't make it different note, it just says you to play it higher or lower :) but yeah you are right. Technically there is 12 notes. It's more logical :)
Paul....i think your missing the point.....I think Klara was merely stating the simple fact, that Thomas Newman is a genius. The music for 1917 is all encompassing.
@@PaulToubia still 8, flats and sharps are the same note, just different tones of each note
This movie really does give us a taste of WWI. I love this stuff.
I put this on at bed time. I never get to the end. So relaxing and sleep inducing. Newman is a genius. Holy shit.
I have an entire playlist of stuff like this just for helping me sleep.
I'm trying to sleep right now lol
I have shed so many tears over this movie. No film has ever moved me or stayed with me the way this one did.
This film is widely praised for its camera work but its more than just that, the portrayal of the war was to my knowledge a fantastic summary of what it was really like and I cant get over how much I love the idea of taking us people who are so far removed in time from these events and giving us a 3rd person experience of the war.
this movies soundtrack is gorgeous.
i think i have listened to this 10 times today
Still can't believe it, why this movie hasn't chose for the best the Oscar winner, each nd every seconds of this movie loved nd cried.... "Tell my mom i wasn't scared" 😭❤
One of the best movies I have ever seen. Great momens before the covid in 2020.
scary, chilling, amazing soundtrack fits perfect to this movie
The soundtrack for this movie is something almost spiritual
...the feels.
@01:36 sends chills every time
Amen to that 🙏
What this scene was? I can't remember
Never before have my ears ever been so soothed by such a unique blend of hope and poignance compiled into one single piece of music.
This soundtrack gives me shivers! Absolutely stunning!
Sam Mandes and Thomas Newman is like Chris Nolan and Hans Zimmer :) or Spielberg and Williams
Or Burton and Elfman?
Ennio morricone and sergio leone?
5:59 “did you hear that story about
Wilko? How he lost his ear?”
damn rats
*bastard rats*
They've got bigger rats than ours
'Bet he told you it was shrapnel.'
'Go on then, what was it?'
This and the Revenant are some of the best films I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching, glad to have watched both in the same week!
@Ale Xey, I don't know you, but your work has brought so much to my life over the last couple of months. I usually fall back to your medleys for inspiration, faith, motivation, or even just help as I manage my own personal griefs and troubles. Thank you so much for putting this up together. God bless you.
Thank you ! I’m really pleased that these medleys can help you in your moments of introspective reflection. That’s why I created this channel, to bound people with emotions
This ost was beyond incredible. Such a heartbreaking film
Never forget: 6 Apr 17
I'd carve that into my pocketwatch any day
Pocketwatch aren't we fancy
Just look at that cinematography..... a-m-a-z-i-n-g.
Very well done mix! It all comes together really well and smooth.
"There is only one way this war ends. Last man standing"
I saw the movie, it of itself is heart wrenching and disturbing. The talent exhibited in everything about this movie including the soundtrack is one that will be remembered in the future. Thank you all that contributed to revealing to those that have never experienced combat the horrors of war.
Al nivel de grandes películas bélicas de guerra,escenografía y banda sonora IMPRESIONANTES,te trasladas a ese momento y al miedo de esos pobres soldados...
window scene music is beyond
Best film and music score I have seen this year, and I've watched joker, but for me this is slightly better a fantastic film about one of our times most desperate moments
How this score didn’t win the Best Original Score Oscar this year is both baffling and a cinematic crime.
What an incredible film and beautiful soundtrack. My great-grandmother's brother was killed on the Western Front by a German shell two weeks before the armistice. His name was William Shea, a private in the A.E.C.
I'm probably biased because I haven't seen parasite, but this should have won best picture.
Declan Chamberlain it definitely should’ve won, parasite was good but this is on another level
Trust me there is no way Parasite should have won best picture...1917 was clearly the better movie experience...
vijant1 parasite was... alright but it was in no way as good as 1917
Parasite was really, really good though. I think it deserved best picture overall for a few reasons. That said, 1917 is an incredible movie that will stick with me for a very long time. It very much deserved the awards it won at the Oscars (cinematography, sound mixing, and special effects) and I was glad to see it win the Golden Globe awards for best picture and best director. This movie is truly a gift.
Dylan McDowell i love bong, mainly for Snowpiercer but I think Sam should’ve won best director if not picture.
This just about sums up the history of the world
What... War? The world isn't built in war, it's built on the foundation of hard working men and women trying to do the right thing. Not just war...
@@SexyTookie I mean, if you look at things cynically, war IS people working hard to do what they think is right - on both sides
Probably that's why he wrote "trying"...besides, it's kinda easy speaking like that if being born in more enlightened times, one is always a product of its own society that surrounds one anyway
@@SexyTookie dude, you're describing war, unfortunately
The natural condition of mankind, according to Hobbes, is a state of war in which life is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short” because individuals are in a “war of all against all”
Ahhh... I love it, when a commercial suddenly interrupts this beauty of a soundtrack!!! BECAUSE people must BUY this music and pay tribute to the work and imagination that went into it.
It can't be all for free, folks!!!! So go and get the CD or pay for a download. And OWN it. I am on my way. (Got about a thousand CDs)
Best latest movie i have watched in a long while
The sad part about this movie is the realization that from this hellacious war, the leaders of the world failed to create a meaningful peace that would rehabilitate the world, and instead they chose to act like children and put sole blame for the war on Germany’s hands and punish them too severely. So these men essentially died not even fighting in the war to end all wars. It’s truly heartbreaking to think about it with that in mind.
In Germany, those who were at fault or who were in upper echelens of society, decision-makers... They did not even feel the burden.
The sad part is the Germans would have punished France just as harshly. It's too bad this is human nature.
This war too, was for the interests of financiers, much alike the second. The sacrifice of those who came before MUST never be forgotten, their bravery in the face of death must be emulated.
@Martin Elliot Edwards
If you are willing, it is a sobering read.
home.uchicago.edu/~rmyerson/research/weimar.pdf
@@_-.-_-_.._--.-_-_----_-.--_._- seems quite long. i'll read it sometime but what's it about?
This shit makes me sad af, but it's so beautiful I can't stop listening
An incredible experience.Thankyou.
Everyone says it was a single take, but it was actually two ... There is a fade and darkness right in the middle ... Then it's daylight somewhere else ...
Well no, it's not a real single take, but the camera itself never changes. That's the point.
I was a extra in this film
cool! in which scene?
congrats
Liam Edwards nice
Nice! I always wonder, how does one gets to be an extra?
@@thenot-so-smartfox4145 Agencies put out calls for extras. They generally don't provide many details except what they are looking for in extras.
I just noticed the Wayfaring Stranger is the score. Beautiful
The most touching soundtrack since American Beauty
12:09 💔
Formidable. The best movie.
We need more movies like 1917.
This movie should have won Best Film at the Academy Awards for sure
@@santiace3695 this film had enough material as well as messege to win best picture... perhaps they were afraid of giving a second war film best picture award after saving private ryan....
It didn't tho. It had everything to win except the narrative. Which Parasite offered in spades. There is an audience for simplistic stories told excellently, but sadly it had to run in the same year as Parasite.
Cherry blossoms, once cut down, will grow again
Thomas Newman is underrated. I loved his score in Spectre & Skyfall.
Es tan hermoso me encantan todos los soundtrack...!!!
Emotional music people! very good for soul!
colonel Mackenzie!!! MACKENZIEEEEE!!! MOVE!! GET OFF!! I need to find colonel mackenzie
That scene was powerful
In the last few years 2 amazingly good british war movies with dunkirk the other which shows the bravery and sacrifice these brave young british boys did for our freedom they should never be forgotten
Indeed, they should never be forgotten!
They fought for king, country and the empire but more importantly for Europe and our way of life, especially in WWII.
I hope everyone can hear the behind-the-scenes sufi voice on track 4.
sick!
The story has Blake and Schofield on a mission to save the Devonshire Regiment - colloquially, "the Devons." And they all journeyed to France from ... Exeter, Devon. The regimental HQ was, and remains, Wyvern Barracks, on Topsham Road, Exeter. Which is where I live 👍🇬🇧🇫🇷
You know is Thomas Newman when you get that vibe at 5:58
"1917" movie reminds me of the Elder Scrolls Morrowinf/Oblivion/Skyrim game system, where you can go any place in real time and events unfold before your eyes...
That running scene at night ,
Seriously. That night scene is unbelievable. Like something out of a dream, which is what I think Mendez was going for.
Incredible
@@jayteasley3135 that's actually a somewhat defining feature of the one-take approach - a dream-like quality.
Película y banda sonora son ambas magistrales.
Oh Mighty Lord, May You Protect Us from evildoers and Evil. May You Bless all those soldiers who sacrificed their lives to save others and May You Eternally Bless those who endured while others rejoiced in glory. Let Not their memories be forgotten, for the sake of Humankind and to show new generations what should never happen again.
3:36 5:56 9:14 11:45
such a great soundtrack
good story and believe it had 3 nominations one for best score👍
SOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOD
It's sad that you didn't used "The Night Window" or "Sixteen Hundred Men" in your composition, even if it's not in the same mood, they're the two most beautiful tracks of 1917's OST in my opinion!
Come back to us 11:12 Lord!!
Even their rats are bigger!
*kaboom*
Damn Good Movie!!
d{{{📀👄📀}}}b👍💟
The beginning is sooooo great and then shit
A lot Vaughn Williams vibes here, which I guess is completely appropriate and probably intentional.
Worst thing: youtube ads
14:31 😣😣😣💯
Like candy for my ears.
очень сильный саундтрек
No more brother wars ever ! ! !
porqué no hacen una película de marcelino serna? yo quisiera ver una
Settle a bet, what day is it?
Name of Track at 5:59??
pretty sure it's scrap of ribbon, later on
see description
Battlefield 1...
God, what is up with these ads every 40 seconds! Ruining this beautiful piece! UA-cam never used to be life this. Multiple ads? Jesus christ!
Can't do much about it...
sad..
69th comment
The best songs arent there.
Valentin Well, I put my favorites. Everybody has different tastes
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 4:5, Jesus Christ is the only way, KJV..
QUE MAS RODOLFO CON EL MAS MADRIDISTA DESDE BOGOTA ESTO ES OTRO BERRINCHE DE MESSI PERO SERIA BUENO VERLO SI DE VERDAD ES UN dios JUGANDO EN ITALIA O EN INGLATERRA IGUAL VAMOS A VER EN LA CHAMPIONS QUE PASA AHI SE DEFINE MUCHAS COSAS
Tienes que pensar antes de escribir, porque sinó cometerás errores graves al publicar cosas en la red, y la gente es muy cruel y te atacarán con maldad y malicia. Por eso recuerda, pensar y luego escribir. Que tengas un buen día
VAMOS A VER LOS QUE SE REIAN DEL MADRID SIN CRISTIANO EL VERDADERO MEJOR DEL MUNDO CUANDO MESSI SE VAYA EL BARCELONA TAMBIEN LO VA A SENTIR
qué onda jaja, nada que ver el comentario
@@cams2965 es verdad porque el pecho frio se fue del Barcelona hace años PSG, TURIN , ROMA Y ANFIELD ⛄⛄⛄❄️❄️❄️🤡🤡🤡💅💅💅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣