Few movie endings can match this one. The perfect representation of longing, nostalgia, heartbreak, melancholia and what-could-have-been. Only the endings of Her and La La Land as well as the beach-house scene from Eternal Sunshine come close in recent cinema at matching this moment.
If you've ever been a foreigner visiting Japan, had a beautiful experience but then had to go back and leave it all behind.. This ending just perfectly captures those complex feelings.
@@ayoubleboss623 Don't "Bro" me boy. I'm talking about the feelings that this specific scene invokes, not what the movie is literally about. Ever heard of an individual interpretation? A good piece of cinema elicits multiple interpretations depending on the person watching and their own life experiences. That's the great thing about films like this. They are left open ended so that you, the viewer are free to take away from it what you choose to take. Yes, the film is centered around these two and their short lived relationship. But Japan itself also plays a huge role in the film as well, being the setting for all of their interactions. He leaves the girl behind and then he gets in the taxi to go to the airport so that he can leave Japan. When I left Japan, I also left behind a relationship that was unresolved and it was a tough thing to do. That is why for me, it's not just the girl that he leaves behind, but the experience as a whole. Don't be so narrow minded bruh ;)
The greatest endings/final-scenes in cinema history. A Clockwork Orange Amadeus Bicycle Thieves Birdman Casablanca Chinatown Citizen Kane Ex Machina Fight Club The 400 Blows Gladiator The Good, the Bad and the Ugly The Graduate Grave of the Fireflies Her Inception It's a Wonderful Life La Dolce Vita Lawrence of Arabia The Lord of the Rings Lost in Translation Memento Paris, Texas Psycho Raging Bull Rashomon Schindler's List The Searchers Seven Samurai The Shawshank Redemption The Silence of the Lambs The Social Network There Will Be Blood The Truman Show 2001: A Space Odyssey Whiplash
Philadelphia Michael Clayton Saving Private Ryan Memories of a murder Chaser I saw the evil Invisible guest Marshland Papillion(2017) Trainspotting Indiana Jones and the temple of doom Indiana Jones and the The Experiment(german) Until my feet will carry me The Shawn shank redemption
@Default Name ffs i have to answer a question about what i think he said and i saw your comment and got rly excited. i might have to take ur answer tho
They spent the whole time hanging out. He never makes a move on her. He finally kisses her right before he leaves town. She got robbed...not even a curtisy pop goodbye!
this is one of the most heart-breaking movie endings ever.
*****
it doesn't really. he doesn't suggest they reunite.
Scarlett is the most beautiful thing in the planet
Few movie endings can match this one. The perfect representation of longing, nostalgia, heartbreak, melancholia and what-could-have-been. Only the endings of Her and La La Land as well as the beach-house scene from Eternal Sunshine come close in recent cinema at matching this moment.
Cette scène est terriblement triste ....
If you've ever been a foreigner visiting Japan, had a beautiful experience but then had to go back and leave it all behind.. This ending just perfectly captures those complex feelings.
I know right...any idea where they shot this bit, I had thought it was Shibuya Crossing but I'm not so sure
Bro, it's not even about leaving Japan but about the girl he leaves behind
@@ayoubleboss623 Don't "Bro" me boy. I'm talking about the feelings that this specific scene invokes, not what the movie is literally about. Ever heard of an individual interpretation? A good piece of cinema elicits multiple interpretations depending on the person watching and their own life experiences. That's the great thing about films like this. They are left open ended so that you, the viewer are free to take away from it what you choose to take. Yes, the film is centered around these two and their short lived relationship. But Japan itself also plays a huge role in the film as well, being the setting for all of their interactions. He leaves the girl behind and then he gets in the taxi to go to the airport so that he can leave Japan. When I left Japan, I also left behind a relationship that was unresolved and it was a tough thing to do. That is why for me, it's not just the girl that he leaves behind, but the experience as a whole. Don't be so narrow minded bruh ;)
The greatest endings/final-scenes in cinema history.
A Clockwork Orange
Amadeus
Bicycle Thieves
Birdman
Casablanca
Chinatown
Citizen Kane
Ex Machina
Fight Club
The 400 Blows
Gladiator
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Graduate
Grave of the Fireflies
Her
Inception
It's a Wonderful Life
La Dolce Vita
Lawrence of Arabia
The Lord of the Rings
Lost in Translation
Memento
Paris, Texas
Psycho
Raging Bull
Rashomon
Schindler's List
The Searchers
Seven Samurai
The Shawshank Redemption
The Silence of the Lambs
The Social Network
There Will Be Blood
The Truman Show
2001: A Space Odyssey
Whiplash
So, you never watched The Usual Suspects, I assume?
Philadelphia
Michael Clayton
Saving Private Ryan
Memories of a murder
Chaser
I saw the evil
Invisible guest
Marshland
Papillion(2017)
Trainspotting
Indiana Jones and the temple of doom
Indiana Jones and the
The Experiment(german)
Until my feet will carry me
The Shawn shank redemption
Amazing and sad at the same time!
This would always remind of my own story when I was in Tokyo.
Brit, what happened when you were in Tokyo?
Aaaw gooooood toooo long to mention. Hahahah mine was bittersweet.
Oki, but anyway, in total you had a nice trip-udio? :)) (when i listen to music from the 80s, i have a nice tripaudio :P )
I'm sorry but who cares
Já tem mais de dez anos que vi esse filme no cinema e essa cena ainda me faz um mal. Um mal maravilhoso.
「コンテンツを調整する必要があります」、
What did Bill say in her ear at 1:10 ?? Did someone understand ??
@Default Name ffs i have to answer a question about what i think he said and i saw your comment and got rly excited. i might have to take ur answer tho
I've heard "don't cry okay?"
"I have to be leaving now, but I won't let that come between us, okay?"
@@Wh4tTh3H3y incorrect. He says “when john is ready to go on his next business trip you go up to that man and tell him the truth. Ok? “
Doesn't sound like that whatsoever.
They spent the whole time hanging out. He never makes a move on her. He finally kisses her right before he leaves town. She got robbed...not even a curtisy pop goodbye!
the point was not a romantic relationship, but an emotional one.
@@rengolove agreed, that was the point of the movie
@@rengolove true they had an emotional connect ....it was not mere romance. Very sad parting.
Needed a better Song to this Scene
Its the perfect song for that scene!