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  • Babylon - The Ending Montage: Manny (Diego Calva) goes to the movies.
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    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    Decadence, depravity and outrageous excess lead to the rise and fall of several ambitious dreamers in 1920s Hollywood.
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    Cast: Diego Calva, Margot Robbie
    Director: Damien Chazelle
    Screenwriter: Damien Chazelle
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 513

  • @thwip2965
    @thwip2965 Рік тому +3777

    Witnessing this in theaters with the speakers blasting the soundtrack was an otherworldly experience.

    • @jovanspasovic
      @jovanspasovic Рік тому +30

      I just bought tickets to see this again but this time in cinema.

    • @marcosanchez9951
      @marcosanchez9951 Рік тому +10

      Como de envidio por poder verla en el cine en mi ciudad solo hubo una función a las nueve de la noche lo cual es muy peligroso aquí y tuve que esperar para poder rentarla 😢

    • @Alander787
      @Alander787 Рік тому +55

      I second this, I went to this movie and expected nothing since I didnt want to overhype myself. I came out of the theater totally blown away and the ending montage was trully like something out of this world.

    • @marcosanchez9951
      @marcosanchez9951 Рік тому +5

      Todos al ver el montaje final: Joder esto si es cine 🚬

    • @frensplace5576
      @frensplace5576 Рік тому +18

      Watched this at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood and it was the best experience I’ve ever felt in a theater

  • @nathanboatright236
    @nathanboatright236 Рік тому +1605

    Watching this scene in the theater was one of the best theater experiences I've ever had

    • @PayneToTheMax
      @PayneToTheMax Рік тому +19

      Yup, so amazing I had to go to the theatre twice. Wish I could've gone a third time, Lol.

    • @fabienstaropoli8060
      @fabienstaropoli8060 Рік тому +9

      me too. A big tribute to the cinema, a world that I love so much

    • @Jungtaestagram
      @Jungtaestagram 8 місяців тому +1

      Me too

    • @user-xf6oj1qb7h
      @user-xf6oj1qb7h 4 місяці тому +1

      Cinema Paradiso rip off

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 4 місяці тому

      Same

  • @colewelch7190
    @colewelch7190 Рік тому +2492

    I remember someone saying that Babylon could be viewed as a love letter to cinema, or a suicide note. And that’s a hell of a feeling to create in a viewer

    • @7vid._
      @7vid._ Рік тому +49

      Diego Calva himself said that more than a love letter, he sees babylon as cinema's x-rays

    • @beyiince
      @beyiince Рік тому +123

      I saw someone say that it was both. A love letter to cinema and a suicide note to Hollywood.

    • @KevinSantifort
      @KevinSantifort Рік тому

      @@beyiince you're right.

    • @luiginastro8831
      @luiginastro8831 Рік тому +7

      Chazelle himself said so

    • @raymofarrell19
      @raymofarrell19 Рік тому

      ​@Luigi Nastro which one, the love letter or the suicide note?

  • @apenaseu5572
    @apenaseu5572 Рік тому +563

    In 10 or 20 years this film is gonna be a classic

  • @christianzafiroglu6705
    @christianzafiroglu6705 9 місяців тому +463

    After three hours, this montage hits and I was floored. It comes out of nowhere and practically tears the concept of cinema apart. I’ve never seen anything like it. It caps the film perfectly.

    • @adanrios7951
      @adanrios7951 8 місяців тому +26

      Watching the history of hollywood from Moving images all the way to a movie made in a fully 3D created world set to that piece of music blew me away.
      Babylon got hammered for the party stuff but I was blown away when I finally saw it.

  • @peterstarts
    @peterstarts Рік тому +786

    All the Movies from the sequence "The Ending Montage Scene".
    00:07 - Sallie Gardner at a Gallop
    00:08 - Cat Trotting, Changing to a Gallop
    00:09 - The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat
    00:10 - Annie Oakley
    00:10 - Birth of the Pearl (right after the gun shot in Annie Oakley)
    00:11 - A Trip to the Moon
    Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
    The Great Train Robbery
    00:12 - Little Nemo
    Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages
    00:13 - The Champion
    The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris
    Joan the Woman
    00:14 - Within Our Gates
    The Nightingale’s Voice
    Ballet Mécanique
    00:15 - The Jazz Singer (which is shown during a scene at a premiere in New York where Manny goes to find out).
    Black and Tan
    The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (another movie which is reference right after they started to make talking pictures).
    00:16 - Piccadilly (Lady Fay Zhu was inspired in Anna May Wong).
    00:16 - The Wizard of Oz
    00:19 - Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars’ Plot
    00:20 - Tarantella
    00:21 - Love Letter
    Pather Panchali
    00:22 - Duck Amuck
    00:22 - Cinerama (The Rollercoaster iconic scene that goes from regular format to wide-screen for the first time).
    00:25 - Ben-Hur (Chariots Race)
    00:26 - Un Chien Andalou
    00:27 - Psycho (The Bath Scene)
    Dreams That Money Can Buy
    Un Chien Andalou (again)
    00:28 - Meshes of the Afternoon (the eye scene)
    The Passion of Joan of Arc
    Vivre Sa Vie
    00:29 -Lucia
    N.Y.,N.Y. (Oranges Scene)
    The Wagoner "Borom sarret" (Traffic Lights Scene)
    00:30 - The Black Vampire
    00:31 - 2001: A Space Odissey
    Persona
    00:32 - Week-end (Fin de Cinema)
    00:33 - Matrix (1981)
    00:37 - O-45
    00:38 - Sunstone
    00:44 - Raiders Of The Lost Ark
    00:47 - Tron
    00:49 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day
    00:51 - Jurassic Park
    00:53 - The Matrix
    00:54 - Avatar
    00:58 - Persona
    02:21 - Singin' In The Rain (The End)

    • @vecna8243
      @vecna8243 Рік тому +5

      Haha Matrix 1981

    • @vanderlinde4443
      @vanderlinde4443 Рік тому +7

      ​@@alexhein1738 There is also the 1981 one

    • @vanderlinde4443
      @vanderlinde4443 Рік тому +1

      @@alexhein1738 ? English isn't my national language, maybe I didn't caught the sarcasm.

    • @rasmus6199
      @rasmus6199 Рік тому +3

      @@alexhein1738 Yeah THE Matrix came out in 1999

    • @ehgnssla
      @ehgnssla Рік тому

      👍👍

  • @kamizaifilms424
    @kamizaifilms424 5 місяців тому +62

    Best 4th wall breaker ever.
    The character didn't break the 4th wall, cinema itself did in this scene.

  • @Jhanneditor
    @Jhanneditor Рік тому +102

    As a cinema student, this was my best theater experience for now

  • @kaustavsanyal8290
    @kaustavsanyal8290 Рік тому +450

    The chemical reactions in the montage, depicts the nitrate-detoriation of the film-chemicals of silent era films. According to Martin Scorsese 90% of silent films have completely gone. They are not recoverable anymore. That's why he took the initiative to restore old films in digital 4K.
    What the film does is, that it shows nelli laRoy and brad pitt are being damaged & vanishing from cinema forever (through various red-blue-green phases of decomposition).
    This is an incredibly sad scene. More so, because jean smart's character at one point in the film, tell brad, even though his career was over, that he will live forever through his silent films.
    But that is not the case. His films are now lost forever.

    • @SilentDanDisney
      @SilentDanDisney Рік тому +25

      Ghosts.

    • @bautibonzini2835
      @bautibonzini2835 Рік тому +80

      You've changed my perception of this scene quiet a lot.
      Maybe what this montage is trying to show us then, is that although these silent films may be gone, they are still living in every new picture ever created. It's cinema consuming itself.

    • @otremendao
      @otremendao Рік тому +1

      Hey man, I don't know if you know, but your take is being praised on the subreddit r/truefilm. Great observation!

    • @TheloniousCube
      @TheloniousCube Рік тому +58

      Great observation.
      His films are lost forever, but are part of the DNA of all future films - just like all our anonymous ancestors who are forgotten, but live on in us

    • @rputeraanwar
      @rputeraanwar 10 місяців тому +9

      Amazing point, one is really dead when there's no traces behind

  • @swimteamizzle1114
    @swimteamizzle1114 Рік тому +191

    The flashing colors are representative of how many silent film reels have degraded beyond saving; the tragedy that these people, these characters, were not immortalized after all. They were lost to time.

  • @luisdt246
    @luisdt246 Рік тому +437

    Sad Ending or Happy Ending
    It doesn't matter, Babylon brought a totally nostalgic ending for movie lovers and for me an ending that means you have to move on with your life No matter if your legacy or your best moment is over, don't stay at the party when the party is over, progress just like the movies did and never stop creating what you love the most And above all, don't end up like these people of the movie

  • @enigmaticfacts6898
    @enigmaticfacts6898 6 місяців тому +51

    idk how damien recovered after this film banged. He provided cinema with the love he has for cinema and no one went to see, a person literally tries to transform an industry but ignored by both critics and audience is highest form of disrespect a true cinema lover can get. ofc we can technically blame this on poor marketing but still....

    • @moemoeanisong
      @moemoeanisong 2 місяці тому +9

      Poor marketing is one thing; but seriously, in the 90s movies literally had the weirdest trailers and people still went to watch them. And even just the word of mouth form people who liked it should have made a little difference. But imo it's just that nowadays average US movie goer (I say US because French folks loved it) isn't used to this kind of decadent cinema anymore. Give them a Mario fanservice movie and they'll love it. Give them something different and they'll say things like "the plot makes no sense, it's too long, too depraved etc"

  • @giuseppefontana9084
    @giuseppefontana9084 Рік тому +375

    How tf is it possibile that justin hurwitz didn't win the oscar, the soundtrack of this film is a masterpiece

    • @PayneToTheMax
      @PayneToTheMax Рік тому +25

      Because the Academy, sadly, prioritizes films that are nominated for Best Picture. I think the Golden Globes are a more accurate assessment of the current state of cinema TBH; the Oscars have been pretty lame for a while.

    • @legendaccount3247
      @legendaccount3247 Рік тому +8

      @@PayneToTheMax To be fair, aside from Babylon's unfortunate snubbing, that was an above-average Oscar ceremony. Loved how much attention Everything Everywhere All at Once got

    • @OdysseasCastaneda
      @OdysseasCastaneda 3 місяці тому

      There is one track that is similar to Someone in The Crowd (La La Land OST) so maybe that is the reason.

    • @moemoeanisong
      @moemoeanisong 2 місяці тому

      Because apparently the little drumming in All Quiet was more worthy

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 Місяць тому

      @@moemoeanisong BWAAAH, BWAAAH, BWAAAH...

  • @shanehughes3511
    @shanehughes3511 8 місяців тому +66

    I cried in the cinema when this played. As a film studies/making graduate, and a true lover of cinema obsessively since childhood, I was simply overwhelmed by the montage showcasing the early beginnings of moving pictures to the grandure of modern cinema, all backed up by the incredible soundtrack emanating from the speaker system. I was just blown away. Cinema is for me an escape and my first love. Its the way i bonded with my dad as a child. We both love scifi movies and horror. I watched so many classic scifi's and horrors with him long before I should have been allowed to, as well as westerns and mid century action flicks. I seen this film alone for that reason. I knew this was a film I had to see by myself to fully connect. It was so powerful. Critics and viewers were harsh on it, but I can already tell that this film with grow to be a classic. Critics will give it more love as it ages. It will be studied by students a generation from now too. This was a love letter to the industry and to cinema enthusiasts. I feel it reflected so much back to us, the viewer. I was trying to hide the fact I was weeping, yet by the end I was smiling. I felt what Manny experiences as he rediscovered his love for film in that 1950s movie theatre. I was crying in a 2020s Irish movie theatre blown away by what I seen. One of the most beautiful experiences I've ever had in a cinema, one that will stay with me for the rest of my life. This movie warmed my heart, broke it and warmed it all over again.

    • @Downey-2000
      @Downey-2000 3 місяці тому +1

      Same here. This is how my family bonded also. Watching movies. I also saw this movie alone. I didn't even know about it until a couple days before I saw it a couple days ago. I too wept a little when I saw this scene.

  • @joelmole3157
    @joelmole3157 Рік тому +572

    I can make a comparison to La La Land’s ending as while La La Land’s ending sequence is a dream, Babylon’s ending sequence is a nightmare.
    Seriously, this scene shook me.

    • @territorialtea747
      @territorialtea747 Рік тому +49

      Good way to put it… this ending is haunting in a way I can’t quite describe

    • @LuchiTuchi88
      @LuchiTuchi88 Рік тому +5

      Is the same director

    • @joelmole3157
      @joelmole3157 Рік тому +23

      @@LuchiTuchi88 I know, hence the comparison

    • @masterzombie161
      @masterzombie161 Рік тому +58

      Yeah people don’t get that Babylon is a horror movie. It’s chaotic and unrelenting at showing the darkest parts of cinema making.

    • @agenttheater5
      @agenttheater5 Рік тому +9

      And 'Hail Caesar' that's a parody of and tribute to the various movie genres of the 1950s is....well it's neither, it's just people going on making movies with no dreams and no nightmares. THat's all I could come up with while we were comparing movies about movies.

  • @FernandoRodriguez-lk1rw
    @FernandoRodriguez-lk1rw Рік тому +731

    one of the most jaw-dropping scenes that i've ever seen

    • @milkmanmichael5955
      @milkmanmichael5955 Рік тому +15

      Showing you a montage of better films?

    • @Apologetic231
      @Apologetic231 Рік тому

      @@milkmanmichael5955nah witnessing Hollywood in 2 minutes

    • @puntoni
      @puntoni Рік тому +3

      @@milkmanmichael5955hey the editing

  • @Ivosferatus
    @Ivosferatus Рік тому +206

    I literally couldn't stop smiling when I watched this scene for the first time in theaters. The evolution of cinema going along with the crazy music is just pure art.

  • @tylerpullen1652
    @tylerpullen1652 Рік тому +55

    I remember thinking to myself as I watched this in the theater, "Is he allowed to do that?!" Idk how Damien Chazelle comes up with these kind of endings, but goddamn its so moving, so authentic, this is easily one of the greatest endings to a movie ive seen.

  • @masterzombie161
    @masterzombie161 Рік тому +902

    This ending means two things and is honestly horrifying. Yes the sound in cinema changed things and it has become bigger than anyone could possibly even imagine.
    However it’s led to constant misery, pain, destruction, and even can lead people into changing their entire view on life in an instant. While it can give the people making the movie a sense of fame and glory, it ultimately doesn’t mean anything in the next few years when something else comes along.
    All that blood, sweat, and tears and it’s another dvd in a bargain bin for 4.99.

    • @agenttheater5
      @agenttheater5 Рік тому +53

      a lot of joy and tears for a lot of people can be created or remembered as a result of looking in a bargain bin for $4.99. But the people who put all the blood, sweat and tears into making that movie have no way of knowing that.

    • @jackwilliams4691
      @jackwilliams4691 Рік тому +25

      Damn that bargain bin part gave me chills 😭😭

    • @holloskywalker7916
      @holloskywalker7916 Рік тому +38

      I don't think that's the point man. Precisely this movie vindicates to exhaustion the intrinsic value of art. The human legacy that supposes the revitalizing power of art. Connecting with people, the power to communicate what is most human in us and put it at the service of humanity in a transcendent sense. Art is the purest part of us and in Babylon the final scene is so extreme because it contrasts with the tragedy and suffering of human life.
      Precisely what is alleged is not that a movie loses relevance but quite the opposite: that it doesn't matter. That regardless of all the delusions of life, art makes us aware of it and motivates us to know ourselves better and give the best of ourselves. If a work has reached you, it has contributed to you, and that is the absolute value in itself. A contribution that goes beyond what the commercial journey of the film may be (besides that, in a mundane sense, what you say is not a value in itself either, all films have to end up being sold somewhere and that is not bad xd). It's precisely the beauty in the drama of human life. Art, which are works that really want to say something, never lose value if they have come into contact with the world. It's part of his dialogue and process of integration, obviously subject individually to the vicissitudes of life. That effort that you talk about is not only not lost, it is life itself with all its meaning.
      Lastly, and as Tarkovsky would say, art is our tool for manifesting the infinite in the finite. That's more or less my deeply believed approach at least. Greetings

    • @Aiaupiupiu
      @Aiaupiupiu Рік тому

      @@holloskywalker7916 Hey I couldn’t understand you completely but man I want to see your point crystal clear. If you don’t mind can you explain it more simple to me. I’d appreciate it.

    • @Aiaupiupiu
      @Aiaupiupiu Рік тому +4

      Your perspective is quite negative. All your saying is anything we do will gain less it’ll get lost on people therefore it’ll mean nothing. That’s just a fact so when you work remember you’re never gonna do anything timeless, legendary. Don’t do it for results and it’s claim. Go small point smaller but with heart, with peace in heart, with genuine passion. Everyone should think so if at least one enjoys it that’s a win. I believe pure films are made with no wish for grand results but that’s being said every “pure film” will get bigger than life at one point for viewers.

  • @maxine4665
    @maxine4665 Рік тому +684

    Whenever someone ask me how to define art, I will say "Babylon". This is art. This is what cinema should be. This was probably my best experience in a theatre

  • @jstnshea
    @jstnshea Рік тому +85

    This was so fascinating when I watched this scene for the first time, knowing that how many films have been made in the past century and how there have been so many people then, now, and later who will pour their heart and soul into something. Then all of that will eventually become a part of something bigger that we can't begin to comprehend!

  • @harsyakiarraathallah2222
    @harsyakiarraathallah2222 Рік тому +41

    "a Love Letter to Cinema, and a Hate Letter to Hollywood"

  • @nocturnalslasher6190
    @nocturnalslasher6190 Рік тому +39

    You can tell from Mannys emotions that in the end all that work paid off

    • @Dale_Blackburn
      @Dale_Blackburn 11 місяців тому +6

      Exactly!!! This is actually Damien Chazelle looking back on his life and saying "It paid off!" Manny actually represents the artist, the filmmaker Damien Chazelle. And it comments on love, art and cinema and how art makes us immortal through film because it captures the moment and freezes it in historyy!!! He connects with the cinema spirit!

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 Рік тому +169

    People who like this movie and this end sequence might enjoy the documentary series 'The Story of Film: An Odyssey', a 2011 British series with 15 episodes covering the entire history of movies from 1888 to 2010. Talks a lot about how movies have changed over times, and the heartbreak as well as the joy that comes from the movie making industry.

    • @rputeraanwar
      @rputeraanwar 10 місяців тому +5

      Thank you! Saving this on my watchlist!

    • @Kgy_316
      @Kgy_316 7 місяців тому +2

      Thanx will check it out

  • @JosephDutra
    @JosephDutra Рік тому +80

    Possibly the greatest tribute to Cinema and nobody went to go see it 😢.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 11 місяців тому +2

      For reals

  • @LiamChaidez
    @LiamChaidez Рік тому +276

    Truly a movie moment

    • @metelineblue294
      @metelineblue294 Рік тому +23

      one of the movies ever

    • @TheTonyEntertainment
      @TheTonyEntertainment Рік тому

      @@metelineblue294 dumb

    • @Alex-yx2qm
      @Alex-yx2qm Рік тому +6

      this movie is a masterpiece

    • @jameswalker6864
      @jameswalker6864 Місяць тому +1

      Please don't bring that meme from "Morbius" here. This movie was great and represents a serious artistic effort unlike the commercial product of Morbious.

  • @JeffSans
    @JeffSans Рік тому +89

    Babylon is art

  • @kevinkusuma9002
    @kevinkusuma9002 Рік тому +58

    it is after this collage it hit me, this movie's story is not about manny's love or his rags to riches story or rather about any of the character's personal life. Its rather a story about despite the uglies of hollywood, its successfully created the beautiful cinematic masterpieces weve enjoyed thru all the years. When u sign up for hollywood u are no longer a normal person, uve signed up for an ugly life in exchange of contributing into pushing the boundaries of cinema.

    • @NB-or8rs
      @NB-or8rs Рік тому +2

      I think this statement is more about cinema than hollywood. A lot of the movies we saw there were not made in Hollywood.

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Рік тому +92

    Babylon deserved WAYYY more praise. The whole film, specifically the final act was phenomenal!!! Diego and Margot were amazing 🙌

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 11 місяців тому

      Exactly

  • @Koopabonga
    @Koopabonga 6 місяців тому +6

    This why I love that kind of montage : no matter the genre, no matter the movies quality... We are all cinema's lovers

  • @jkb66
    @jkb66 Рік тому +38

    Don't know if anyone else caught this, but I am pretty sure the blue, red, green, and yellow colors towards the end are in reference to the intro credits and end credits of Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (another film that just so happened to use Singin in the Rain in one scene and as the credits song).

    • @oranmccann2476
      @oranmccann2476 Місяць тому

      I got Clockwork Orange vibes too

    • @RaiderCat12
      @RaiderCat12 Місяць тому +1

      I am told that they’re meant to show the disastrous deterioration of the movies that were produced with the protagonists. Meaning that every trace of them is being lost to time, leaving no hope for future generations to actually enjoy their art.

  • @superpixels7507
    @superpixels7507 9 місяців тому +23

    I'm so sad that this somehow managed to sneak by me, i can only imagine how amazing it must have been to get to watch this in theaters with the out of this world phenominal soundtrack playing to its fullest potential

    • @mouammarcharlot7718
      @mouammarcharlot7718 9 місяців тому +1

      If this makes u feel worst, yea u should feel sad, the soundtrack was insane in imax. An inexplicable feeling

    • @taquitobandito6054
      @taquitobandito6054 8 місяців тому +3

      Saw it opening day on Christmas. It was amazing. 10/10 experience. The theater was full and everyone enjoyed themselves. Brought my dad and my friend to it. They said they hated it but I loved every second. Now I own it on Apple TV and I watch it at least once or twice a month. Sometimes more. Hands down one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Don’t listen to the hate. Yeah the theater was truly amazing to hear the entire soundtrack through giant speakers, it was amazing.

  • @garrettpullen9740
    @garrettpullen9740 8 місяців тому +17

    One of the greatest endings in film history

  • @acasualquagsire8192
    @acasualquagsire8192 9 місяців тому +19

    Me and my friends watched this movie by chance, there weren't any movies we hadn't watched so we chose this, my friends didn't much of it, but i was blown away by this scene when it played in the theater, and it reminded me just how amazing cinema can truly be and how far it has come.
    Imo 10/10 movie

  • @ruizisaac99
    @ruizisaac99 5 місяців тому +6

    This scene was simply an appreciation to cinema history, the film industry has come a long way

  • @tshuqwud1693
    @tshuqwud1693 4 місяці тому +5

    Why this movie didn't absolutely kill it will remain a complete mystery to me. I cried at 3 or 4 different moments, but that ending? Man... Seeing this in a theater will remain one of my favourite experiences ever. Just speechless. I love the memory so much I'm afraid to watch it again. Keep making movies Damien we need it!

  • @adrianrammirez
    @adrianrammirez Рік тому +32

    Seeing this 3 times in theaters is one for the books for best movie theater going experience and is something I’ll never forget.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 11 місяців тому

      Same

  • @pp1942
    @pp1942 Рік тому +43

    Seeing Persona in theatre felt like it's your first time seeing the film in theatre back in 60s.

  • @enriquedavidgarciavela6037
    @enriquedavidgarciavela6037 3 місяці тому +6

    Final brutal, absolutamente arrollador, extraordinario. Para los amantes del cine como un servidor aquí, me vació, me llenó y me volvió a vaciar, todo ello sin dejar de emocionarme hasta las lágrimas mientras no podía borrar la sonrisa de mi cara. Exaltación pura.

  • @themothermarkos
    @themothermarkos Рік тому +15

    To this day i still dont know what to think of this film but i know one thing - this ending brought tears of cinematic joy to my eyes. Just the colours moving is something i want to watch for the rest of my life.

  • @LeonardoKlotz
    @LeonardoKlotz Рік тому +87

    Diego Calva deserves more recognition

  • @Whatwhat4007
    @Whatwhat4007 Рік тому +16

    It’s weird how the ending made me feel nostalgic for the movie and characters. The most amazing theatre experience I’ve ever had really felt like I grew old with the characters and I was feeling mannys nostalgia

  • @DavidChromy-q5h
    @DavidChromy-q5h Місяць тому +2

    The last hour of this movie just gets better and better. I found myself suspended in that magical place the movie is supposed to take you to. Then my emotions took over. So powerful and such an underrated masterpiece of film making.

  • @millenniummoviescenes6807
    @millenniummoviescenes6807 Рік тому +77

    Babylon will be remembered as a cult classic in the future ❤️❤️

    • @OdysseasCastaneda
      @OdysseasCastaneda Рік тому +5

      It is now.

    • @Dale_Blackburn
      @Dale_Blackburn 11 місяців тому +5

      It is a big love letter to cinema!! Im also an artist and this movie moved me deeply. It is a journey of a director in a metaphorical sense. The ending is amazing, he sees the future of cinema because now he becomes part of it. The legacy we leave behind us when we die... It is humbling and exciting at the same time. Meta. All meta references from Damien Chazelle. One of my all time fav movies as a cinephile.

    • @cyberpunkchloe9
      @cyberpunkchloe9 4 місяці тому +1

      Its slowly now!
      My 3hrs didnt waste
      never got bored♥️

  • @tomas9910
    @tomas9910 Рік тому +135

    me arrepiento toda la vida de no haber visto esta joya en el cine

    • @ObadyaCast
      @ObadyaCast Рік тому +3

      Ufff hermano de lo que te perdiste, tú único consuelo es que algún día la proyecten en un ciclo de D. C.

    • @rivitril5440
      @rivitril5440 Рік тому +5

      La mejor película en la vida que uno puede ver en cine

    • @marcotren
      @marcotren 11 місяців тому +1

      la película más aburrida

    • @hcqb140878
      @hcqb140878 10 місяців тому

      Yo preferí ver John Wick 4 a esta joya.

  • @kylobenshorts
    @kylobenshorts Рік тому +13

    If this hits Netflix then more and more ppl will come out saying they wished they saw it in theaters.( as of now it’s on prime)

  • @JosephQuillen
    @JosephQuillen Рік тому +15

    this moment was NUTZ!! Literally never seen a movie do a montage of other films. So weird and interesting and beautiful and cool. Love it. Maybe Chazelle's best movie.

  • @samueledeambrosi5923
    @samueledeambrosi5923 11 місяців тому +6

    Watching this moment in theater, was one of the most amazing and surprising things.

  • @cameronrobertson5977
    @cameronrobertson5977 Рік тому +20

    I have goose bumps just thinking about how this made me feel in the cinema

  • @yannberthelot5868
    @yannberthelot5868 3 місяці тому +3

    I did a little bit of theater when I was younger, and I stopped to move and study. I always have been interested in theater but thought it was too risky, not worthy of a shot.. but since this movie, since this scene I got back in the field, and I swore I will be an actor. Mark my words, if I succeed, it will be thanks to this movie

  • @legoboyo2479
    @legoboyo2479 Рік тому +37

    The score itself should've won an Oscar.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 11 місяців тому +1

      Exactly

  • @SPCUSTOMTV
    @SPCUSTOMTV 9 місяців тому +8

    This movie will be the monument it deserves... One day.
    I remember watching this scene in theatre, everyone with a huge smile on the face and a dust in an eye ❤

  • @luiginastro8831
    @luiginastro8831 Рік тому +17

    I'm so pissed I never got this see this movie in a theater

  • @UserAteThatName
    @UserAteThatName 6 місяців тому +2

    The first 3 things ever filmed was a horse galloping, a train leaving the station and a naked woman. This movie was such a marvel and it should get much more praise. But I’m glad it atleast won an award. It was so captivating in the theaters and this scene threw me through such a beautiful loop.

  • @iceandfire6421
    @iceandfire6421 Рік тому +121

    This has to be the best ending to a movie…

    • @thunderbrotherschinaeditio656
      @thunderbrotherschinaeditio656 Рік тому +5

      Whiplash was even better

    • @iceandfire6421
      @iceandfire6421 Рік тому +5

      @@thunderbrotherschinaeditio656 whiplash was just as good as this the emotion like take a musician sells his soul, a father loses his son and the villain wins all in that moment in the ending of whiplash

    • @alvarorojas5515
      @alvarorojas5515 Рік тому +4

      @@thunderbrotherschinaeditio656 nah bro. This ending sequence means the change of everything, is more touching

    • @captainclutch3818
      @captainclutch3818 Рік тому +1

      @@thunderbrotherschinaeditio656did you notice the drum at the end from whiplash

    • @gooberguttle424
      @gooberguttle424 Рік тому +1

      ​@@thunderbrotherschinaeditio656 watching whiplash before military, yeah its good, watching after.... its....a movie

  • @SzybkieRecki
    @SzybkieRecki 7 місяців тому +5

    I love this film. It's not perfect, but it is a pure love letter to the cinema, just like Martin Scorsese's Hugo

  • @obitookenobi4604
    @obitookenobi4604 Рік тому +7

    I wish if I can relive this moment again when I saw it in the theatre.

  • @PayneToTheMax
    @PayneToTheMax Рік тому +21

    Insane, just totally insane. 'Babylon' for life.

  • @Gashish17
    @Gashish17 Рік тому +36

    I watched this movie with my girlfriend and i did not enjoy it at first, too long to self indulging, too grotesque. But my opinion has changed, and this scene is an absolute masterpiece. I was not ready for what i have experienced, and i was not ready for it to end. I miss it, and i envy people that are yet to watch it. If they are ready for it.

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 11 місяців тому +1

      I envy those who are watching for first time

    • @simplyjay0748
      @simplyjay0748 7 місяців тому +1

      @@cjv3883just watched it and I’m blown away hands down 10/10

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 7 місяців тому +1

      @@simplyjay0748 most definitely bro i seen it twice in the theaters for the first time for any movie ever I’ve never done that but yeah definitely became my favorite movie ever and I’ve never even had a favorite movie
      But yeah love this movie bro

    • @cjv3883
      @cjv3883 7 місяців тому +1

      @@simplyjay0748 i was blown away as well the ending scene with the montage was so dope inside the theatres alone speaker blasting the colors lighting up the whole room, i walked out saying wow

    • @simplyjay0748
      @simplyjay0748 7 місяців тому

      @@cjv3883 that’s dope 💯. Honestly I’m glad I watched it by myself so I can digest everything that just happened 😭. I’m watching it again next week to see if I catch things I missed the first time

  • @megustaelindie
    @megustaelindie 7 місяців тому +4

    Mindblowing, Damien Chazelle is for sure my favourite contemporary filmmaker. It was a long time since I felt such emotions watching a film. At the end, I found myself smiling with this outstanding meta narrative sequence.

  • @marcosanchez9951
    @marcosanchez9951 Рік тому +14

    Todos al ver el montaje final: Joder esto si es cine 🚬

  • @user-jz4oz3bx3n
    @user-jz4oz3bx3n Рік тому +135

    One of the best endings in the cinematic history 👏

    • @MRP-Crazy
      @MRP-Crazy Рік тому

      Hey guys please support me 🙏🙏🙏

    • @milkmanmichael5955
      @milkmanmichael5955 Рік тому +2

      No watch literally any other film

    • @user-jz4oz3bx3n
      @user-jz4oz3bx3n Рік тому +1

      @@milkmanmichael5955 ur mother

    • @Pedroramossss
      @Pedroramossss Рік тому +2

      It is totally a copy of Cinema Paradiso ending

    • @cedenoanthony45
      @cedenoanthony45 11 місяців тому

      How is it one of the best endings? can you please explain ?

  • @Downey-2000
    @Downey-2000 3 місяці тому +2

    Trippy masterpiece. Never even heard of it until a couple weeks ago.👍👍

  • @machina_aeterna
    @machina_aeterna 10 місяців тому +3

    Such an amazing movie. Watched it twice (a 3 hr movie) on flights 2 Europe and Kauai. The second time I watched on mute with subtitles and gained an entirely new appreciation for it.

  • @andrewcarlson3486
    @andrewcarlson3486 10 місяців тому +3

    Not only does this show how fame can rise and fall but it also shows look into the future of film

  • @jeffhernandez5100
    @jeffhernandez5100 Рік тому +8

    I saw this movie for the first time last year when it came out in theaters. The only reason why I saw this movie was because I went out on a date with a woman that was much heavier set than what her pictures led on to believe. Anyway, we agreed to get dinner and then see this movie after; and this was before I met her in person. We ended up meeting in person, and she was way bigger than what I saw in her dating profile pics. I decided to give her the benefit of the doubt and had dinner with her, then we met at the movie theater to see this movie. I really had no idea what this movie was about and didn't even watch the trailer or had done any research on this movie. But during this movie, all I could do was watch and be absolutely encapsulated. This movie held my attention that no other modern movie ever could. I remember the woman I was with kept wanting to makeout, but all I could do was shove her away and tell her no, because all that was important was watching this movie. I've seen this movie alone about five times in theaters, once with friends, and it still charts the top of my list for favorite movies. Thank you Movieclips for posting this up here on UA-cam for us to enjoy!

  • @raymondsosa9271
    @raymondsosa9271 5 місяців тому +6

    this film did not deserve the hate it got

  • @LuchiTuchi88
    @LuchiTuchi88 Рік тому +19

    One of my favorite scenes

  • @animavwinv4255
    @animavwinv4255 Рік тому +6

    One of the best scenes ever made in cinema.

  • @themalvaezshow5640
    @themalvaezshow5640 7 місяців тому +4

    I love that I was able to see this in theatres

  • @charliebryer2802
    @charliebryer2802 Рік тому +19

    No one going to mention the final scene of Cinema Paradiso? Oh well, then allow me.

    • @himum3429
      @himum3429 Рік тому

      Everyone who's trashing on this movie has already mentioned it lol. Your s couple months late.

  • @Julio-tp7il
    @Julio-tp7il 7 місяців тому +2

    When i'm chilling but then suddenly i remember that no woman or situation will gonna make me feel like the first time i watched this scene in the cinema.

  •  Рік тому +4

    Still a pleasure to cry each time I'm watching that scene 🥲

  • @hotelmario510
    @hotelmario510 Рік тому +11

    One of the best movie montages since _Very Nice, Very Nice_ and _The Parallax View_

  • @Mikelica69
    @Mikelica69 9 місяців тому +6

    Masterpiece of the decade 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @BigMeattPete
    @BigMeattPete Рік тому +68

    One of the movies of all time

  • @inhdung4341
    @inhdung4341 11 місяців тому +3

    God what i'd give to watch this in theater for the first time againnn

  • @nonsensicalwebby1663
    @nonsensicalwebby1663 8 місяців тому +3

    I really wish I watched this in theaters 😢

  • @estrngr
    @estrngr Рік тому +18

    I've noticed that many people were divided on Babylon. Some liked it, some hated it.. Some didn't get it or some just thought it was okay. I feel like people today are so critical about movies and value the opinion of critics so much that they just forget to enjoy the movie. They forget to have fun and be thrilled when watching, instead they just nitpick at maybe the acting or something that isn't really worth picking on.
    I feel like people have just become so critical when it comes to movies. Now, I know that there's this wonderful concept called an opinion that many people have especially when it comes to movies and you're right. Everyone has opinions. And my opinion on this movie was that it was very good! Yeah, maybe this movie was 3 stars out of 5 or somewhere around a 3.5 or however you like to rank your movies.. But I think what people need to start thinking about is did you have fun? Was it enjoyable? If not, then that's okay!
    The only reason I'm saying this is because without the advancement of film and sound and also movies that pushed the medium further and further... We wouldn't have most of the iconic movies we know and love today. And that's why this montage is important, it reminds that we wouldn't be here without it and also the blood, sweat and tears that went into making sound films even possible. This montage is a love, hate and suicide note to filmmaking and Hollywood.
    Long Live Cinema!

    • @richztensteinburg9096
      @richztensteinburg9096 Рік тому +1

      yeah but Babylon is coming from Damien Chazelle, an acclaimed director known for making geniunely amazing, thematic movies. Sure the movie is entertaining, but people definitely expected more than a 3/5 from the director of Whiplash

    • @Early__
      @Early__ Рік тому +1

      @@richztensteinburg9096 Feel the same way tbh, especially with that cast as well I was expecting something way more.. Hopefully he'll bring back that magic for his next film!

    • @TylerDurden-td2yg
      @TylerDurden-td2yg Рік тому

      @@Early__ Babylon was far more magic than i expected it to be. Honestly this film blew me away. This film will age like wine for many, i guarantee it.

    • @AlexTTzer0
      @AlexTTzer0 2 місяці тому

      Thing is, we are flooded with mainstream Hollywood movies with some basic characters and a very 3-act structure. When every other movie is a superhero movie or a remake and you get something so fresh and new like Babylon people cannot comprehend it. That is why I also believe it will grow to become a classic, at least from word of mouth. Because "becoming a classic" is what the movie portrays in the movie.

  • @maxima1202
    @maxima1202 Місяць тому +1

    You have done the most admirable work. Thank you very much

  • @francobattellini
    @francobattellini 5 місяців тому +4

    Best movie of all time

  • @Jakze.
    @Jakze. Рік тому +4

    I want to experience this again in theaters.

  • @GiacomoCarchi-sz2mv
    @GiacomoCarchi-sz2mv Рік тому +15

    Questo finale dà speranza o comunque una svegliata ai futuri cineasti e alle nuove generazioni, il succo è che il cinema è sala, subire arte, sedere assieme ad altre persone sconosciute di qualsiasi classe sociale, la sala dà queste sensazione, la TV e il divano no! Vedere questo finale in sala mi ha scosso, vedere gli altri volti presenti che uscivano dalla sala chi emozionato chi triste...

    • @tapion2511
      @tapion2511 Рік тому

      In pratica è nuovo cinema Paradiso

    • @giacomocarchi2031
      @giacomocarchi2031 5 місяців тому

      ​@@tapion2511 non bestemmiare ...

  • @dsmedia6261
    @dsmedia6261 Рік тому +4

    Love this ending! There is a lot of CINEPUNCH video effects used. Awesome! I have those packs for video editing! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @dawkosvk
    @dawkosvk Рік тому +3

    As soon as it's back in cinemas I'm going in....masterpiece

  • @ehgnssla
    @ehgnssla Рік тому +5

    This movie is Chazelle’s best movie ever

  • @ethanholgate2512
    @ethanholgate2512 Рік тому +18

    The meaning of cinema

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 5 місяців тому +3

    The film may be polarising but that ending was EPIC

  • @ven3u
    @ven3u Рік тому +6

    this movie was the best 3 hours of my life

  • @chenicejcjenicencjrnvkjvrk8156
    @chenicejcjenicencjrnvkjvrk8156 Рік тому +33

    Me watching morbius (2022)

  • @valentinasordelli4480
    @valentinasordelli4480 8 місяців тому +3

    this movie was AMAZING

  • @Bab32918
    @Bab32918 10 місяців тому +3

    one of the most beautiful movie ever made

  • @mattymcbarland803
    @mattymcbarland803 Рік тому +11

    The Nope Horse clip 🐎☁️

  • @amjh4lah809
    @amjh4lah809 Рік тому +18

    I loved this film.

  • @antonioliranzo
    @antonioliranzo 7 місяців тому +3

    Such a good scene

  • @vincen9814
    @vincen9814 10 місяців тому +2

    babylon is one of those movies, great ost great movie greats actors and an odd to cinema that last scene.. a futur classic

  • @rickyibarra
    @rickyibarra Рік тому +11

    Vi ésta película con mi amiguín Darkfat a inicios de 2023 en su guarida, con cervezas y fritos. Fue el mejor final de películas en muchos años. Es épica BABYLON sencillamente épica.

  • @WuuPG
    @WuuPG Рік тому +2

    this was the best to see in theaters favorite scene of 2022 for me

  • @fabienstaropoli8060
    @fabienstaropoli8060 Рік тому +4

    This movie deserved at least the Best Montage Oscar and the Best Original Score Oscar. I'm very disappointed. This movie deserved better than Everything everywhere all at once (very bad by the way)

  • @elwoodblues3814
    @elwoodblues3814 Рік тому +6

    Me encanto esta pelicula. Como amante del cine el montaje final me emociono. Hacia años que una pelicula no me dejaba tantos recuerdos y el querer verla una y otra vez para ver todos los detalles