For being perhaps the most thoughtful Pixar movie to date, Up takes the cake for my favorite story from the studio. That scene atop Paradise Falls is the one that succeeds in making me emotional more than any other. Because realizing that he _had_ in fact gone on his grand adventure with Ellie, Carl finds the closure he'd been looking for and is able to finally be at peace. I've always loved that reflective moment.
Beautiful. I’ve been crying to this piece of music all day and been trying to think deeper about its meaning, as to why it is so profound and full of emotions. It speaks to me a loudly. Despite of me being only 22 years old, my biggest phobia is to live my life in such a boring way and not be able to reach far and wide in life. Your analysis and the question brought up by the amazing Erikson are thought provoking. Thank you for that and thank you for making me think about my life more going forward.
I know this video is going to be 3 years old this year, but this was the first video of yours that I ever saw and it's still one of my favorites. I absolutely adore up and it's message and you explained it so beautifully and eloquently through the music and story. Thank you, I also somehow manage to cry every single time I watch this video lol.
i absolutely loved your explanation of erikson’s stages and their connections to pixar movies. in two days i have become absolutely obsessed with this channel.
One of my most stand out childhood movies. The feelings I felt of adventure and of sadness... Up will forever be an unforgettable movie to me and those of my generation who saw it. I will never see it again without feeling that mixture of emotions. When I have children I hope they’ll love this movie as much as I did.
Fantastic analysis! I've only seen Up once in the cinemas (I can't watch it again). My wife and I thought we'd catch the latest Pixar flick about a flying house. We had no idea that Ellie and Carl had lived through the hell we'd been living through for years at that point. We were almost instantly in tears which didn't let up until we were the last ones out of the cinema.
Once again, you've hit me straight in the feels and reaffirmed so much of what I hold dear in regards to who I am, how I've lived, how I've loved, and what I've done with my life. Thank you so much for this deeply-affecting video! You inspire me, my friend!
Made me cry, because irl I just had a similar thing going on. I let down so many people including myself and some of my dreams didn't get realised even though I really wanted them to. The idea of accepting that some lost dreams would never get realised, and accepting the bad and the good that did happen is really cathartic to me.
I remember first seeing “Up” in the cinema. What an amazing film! This essay is brilliant and pulls together the various themes in a well-presented and interesting way. Thanks very much!
TBH i consider Up, Rataouille, and Wall-E as thee best Pixar films. In large part to the pacing and music. All of them give Ghibli moments of just calm or emptyness. Or as Mizayki calls it "MA". Moments of calmness and just contemplation, like the train ride in Swept Away. Jon Lassater being fans of that included that in almost all Pixar films. A story with no dialogue driven by music.
As so many others have said this is an absolutely extraordinary channel. The analysis is incredibly informed but emotionally intelligent. The editing is First class. Congratulations on a really good channel and I’m so glad I found it
Mate, you gave me shivers and goosebumps... The way you friggin say it is very calm and kinda spooky at the same time... The music, the visuals... /kiss_french @s too good...
The way you write is so beautiful and your editing is so magical. I come to your videos bc I like learning more and more about music, but somehow based on the way you present the movies through music I ALWAYS END UP CRYING. Is not just UP or nutcracker or interestellar. Is your gorgeous way of making art. Know that it is been seen.
Fuck you now my eyes are sweating, that introduction was art in its own rite. And I sound like a broken record because of your astonishing consistent quality. Thank you :)
This was an absolutely stunning and amazingly well created video. I was doing some research for Up and now I need to check out the rest of your chanel. Bravo
Wow I definitely learned something new today. I love how the narrator explains the concept of the 8 stages and how he explained the difference in each time the theme was played. What a great video!
You’re one of most amazing youtube music analysis i’ve ever seen in my life. Thank you so much for explain what this movie is trying to tell us. Thank you and you’re truly amazing 😊❤️
I am so, so grateful that your channel’s videos were in my recommended. I was absolutely touched by this analysis, and I am so excited to get to watch the rest of your videos!!
This is the most interesting and most underrated channel to ever exist - I have watched every single video on your channel numerous times and the editing and analysis is so good that even if I’m not interested in the topic of the video, I watch it and learn so much and you have made me love all music! My favourite genre of music is film music so videos like this are a dream come true - seriously thank you 💗
Thank you so much Anna. This means a huge amount. I just love making the videos, so at the moment it doesn’t bother me that they’re not getting huge traction. Just to have comments like this makes it worth while.
@@ListeningIn Yes! You deserve it! I was just wondering if you could do a video on Max Richter's 'Recomposed' version of Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'! I think it's a really interesting composition and would love to learn more about it
So I just binged all of your current content. (For informations sake, youtube recommended you, I suppose based off all the other music based and analysis content I watch). So far you seem well spoken, having depth, and produces well edited content. You keep this up and you'll explode into this growing community. I'd say your biggest diverting quality is that your topics are only centered around music. Surely you realized there are a great number of channels dissecting the literal music theory of certain topics, so expanding on the histories of music perceptions as experienced from others is honestly a very strong not quite as tapped potential. Music is way to large to be put in a box, and it's the curiosities of what defines music that has always drawn me towards it. And you smacked that nail in the head pretty much every video. Keep going, achieve greatness. Good luck on the way up.
Thank you for your lovely comment. I’m really pleased you enjoyed watching all of my videos! I too think that music is a holistic and all-encompassing topic. Theory is definitely interesting, but I find it most interesting when placed in the context of history, of literature, art, poetry, film and all the culture that it co-exists with. That was my main motivation for setting the channel up. I hope you enjoy what I’ve got planned, and thank you for supporting me in this journey!
That was phenomenal. Wow. Thank you. I have been binging your channel, I am obsessed. This was my favourite one though. Keep up the great work man, it's just a matter of time until you explode.
@@ListeningIn I also do my own motion graphics but I feel I can never keep them consistent in a long video. I love video essays, someday I want to try my hand at it.
Amazing video. Also, while watching the movie i noticed that while Carl and Russel were being chased by the dogs, a distorted Ellie's theme was playing which I thought was pretty cool
I just discovered this channel and it was very underrated... I love music too and the beauty it conceals... It only reveals itself to the one whose ears and heart is open... I love listening in... 💖💖💖
This song for me is so touching, since i saw the movie i made this song mine, at the point that when my wife was 6 months pregnant i put the song every week, at 8 to 9 months one day i put the song and baby move a lot🥹 at that moment i realize how beautiful and strong can music be, my baby is at to this day 8 months and always when we are at bed playing i put this song and baby begins to smile, laugh and try to hug me🥹🥹
The music of this film it's actually wonderful in many ways, the soundtrack reminds to classical Venezuelan waltzes, uniques in all ways. For me, as a musician who is trying to learn and understand the beauty and the complexity of the Venezuelan music i'ts a detail so beautiful, considering that I've come from that place. It's so satisfying listening the warm of my home in a beautiful and unique masterpiece like this. ❤
This is so amazingly well done. Can't help but choke up a bit watching this. Such a delicate way of breaking down the music of a beautiful film. Keep it up! Love your work :)
Beautiful, I'm tearing up man.
Thank you!
Same holy shit:( ur vids are incredible!!!
I balled my eyes out five minutes into this movie! I love your videos!
Right?!This analysis made me cry more cause now I've got context
The analysis is brilliant.
The editing is beautiful.
One of the most underrated channel on youtube.
Thank you so much Louis!
Louis O agree!
You're making me cry again! It's always this bloody film that does it :/
Another quality video!
Tell me about it....always this film.
Damnit same
every single time! even when watching a film about the film
Just hearing the music does it for me...
Two animated movies, ever, have made me cry. Up and Coco.
For being perhaps the most thoughtful Pixar movie to date, Up takes the cake for my favorite story from the studio. That scene atop Paradise Falls is the one that succeeds in making me emotional more than any other. Because realizing that he _had_ in fact gone on his grand adventure with Ellie, Carl finds the closure he'd been looking for and is able to finally be at peace. I've always loved that reflective moment.
You're right - it's incredibly beautiful. 'Up' is the most touching, and sensitive of any Pixar film.
You are, without question, the most underrated music youtube channel
Thanks Joseph!
Amazing analysis! and what an excellent film 😊😢
Thank you David!
I never understood why Up felt so different to me comparing to other Pixar features. Now I get it. Thank you for that!
Beautiful. I’ve been crying to this piece of music all day and been trying to think deeper about its meaning, as to why it is so profound and full of emotions.
It speaks to me a loudly. Despite of me being only 22 years old, my biggest phobia is to live my life in such a boring way and not be able to reach far and wide in life.
Your analysis and the question brought up by the amazing Erikson are thought provoking. Thank you for that and thank you for making me think about my life more going forward.
You’ll be just fine, my man.
Dude you just make me cry over an analytics video.
I cant believe i just click subscribe so fast
I always think the same thing when I watch his videos!
Guess I’m crying to scenes to this movie yet again. Wonderful video man, one of my all time favorite movies ever. Subscribed!
Welcome! p.s. sorry for making you cry...
What the heck is up with this film, I haven't seen it in years and I'm STILL sobbing!
All I can say is thank you. The work you put in, the analysis. Beautiful. Glad to have found this channel.
Much appreciated! Glad you found me too!
I know this video is going to be 3 years old this year, but this was the first video of yours that I ever saw and it's still one of my favorites. I absolutely adore up and it's message and you explained it so beautifully and eloquently through the music and story. Thank you, I also somehow manage to cry every single time I watch this video lol.
I actually cried man. Your videos are amazing. This channel is so underrated
i absolutely loved your explanation of erikson’s stages and their connections to pixar movies. in two days i have become absolutely obsessed with this channel.
One of my most stand out childhood movies. The feelings I felt of adventure and of sadness... Up will forever be an unforgettable movie to me and those of my generation who saw it. I will never see it again without feeling that mixture of emotions. When I have children I hope they’ll love this movie as much as I did.
Simultaneously joyous and devastating. Brilliant scoring. Beautiful analysis.
I cried from beginning to end of your video. It's everything associated to this music (and lack thereof) you described that made me feel this way
this is the first video essay that has made me cry
Fantastic analysis! I've only seen Up once in the cinemas (I can't watch it again). My wife and I thought we'd catch the latest Pixar flick about a flying house. We had no idea that Ellie and Carl had lived through the hell we'd been living through for years at that point. We were almost instantly in tears which didn't let up until we were the last ones out of the cinema.
Michael Giacchino is an absolute genius and talent!!!
Why do you always make me cry!! Maybe I'm just emotional or maybe it's the music! 😂🤣😭😭
I’m lucky to be one of the few who has stumbled upon such a well made channel that deserves so many more viewers then it has.
Thank you Eugene!
this guy is like the like stories of old for music. both amazing channels with brilliant analysis, brilliant editing
I have watched this three times over the last few months and have burst into tears every time. Thank you for this. It is so incredibly beautiful.
I'm so glad I found your channel. The most underrated channel on UA-cam by far
Thank you - that means a lot.
I can't believe this video has only 16 thousand views it should have at least 1.6 million
How are you so underrated, this is literally insane
Once again, you've hit me straight in the feels and reaffirmed so much of what I hold dear in regards to who I am, how I've lived, how I've loved, and what I've done with my life. Thank you so much for this deeply-affecting video! You inspire me, my friend!
Made me cry, because irl I just had a similar thing going on. I let down so many people including myself and some of my dreams didn't get realised even though I really wanted them to. The idea of accepting that some lost dreams would never get realised, and accepting the bad and the good that did happen is really cathartic to me.
These movie 😭 I just can’t with it
Thank you for the amazing video telling me why I cry every time
I remember first seeing “Up” in the cinema. What an amazing film! This essay is brilliant and pulls together the various themes in a well-presented and interesting way. Thanks very much!
TBH i consider Up, Rataouille, and Wall-E as thee best Pixar films. In large part to the pacing and music. All of them give Ghibli moments of just calm or emptyness. Or as Mizayki calls it "MA". Moments of calmness and just contemplation, like the train ride in Swept Away. Jon Lassater being fans of that included that in almost all Pixar films. A story with no dialogue driven by music.
As so many others have said this is an absolutely extraordinary channel. The analysis is incredibly informed but emotionally intelligent. The editing is First class. Congratulations on a really good channel and I’m so glad I found it
I love your videos! Keep it up, man!
I will do - I'm really glad you're enjoying my essays.
Beautiful video. I love your vocal delivery on your videos too
I need to stop watching these late at night. Crying myself to sleep isn't ideal. 😅
Your video essays are cinematic masterpieces themselves! I am watching them way out of order but totally loving each one!!
i’m crying so much i love your channel
this is so underrated... needs more views
the ending made me nearly tear up, this is amazing work man keep it up
Mate, you gave me shivers and goosebumps... The way you friggin say it is very calm and kinda spooky at the same time... The music, the visuals... /kiss_french @s too good...
The way you write is so beautiful and your editing is so magical. I come to your videos bc I like learning more and more about music, but somehow based on the way you present the movies through music I ALWAYS END UP CRYING. Is not just UP or nutcracker or interestellar. Is your gorgeous way of making art. Know that it is been seen.
Fuck you now my eyes are sweating, that introduction was art in its own rite. And I sound like a broken record because of your astonishing consistent quality.
Thank you :)
This comment made me laugh out loud. I might even pin it. Thank you Andy - hope life is good for you.
Video deserves millions of views, keep it up
I’m crying. The movie is touching in itself of course, but you really nailed this video. Thanks
Slick edit at 4:33
Indeed!
The beginning of this movie just wrecks me.
This was an absolutely stunning and amazingly well created video. I was doing some research for Up and now I need to check out the rest of your chanel. Bravo
daamn man, I'm so moved. BEST CHANNEL FIND in months
Wow I definitely learned something new today. I love how the narrator explains the concept of the 8 stages and how he explained the difference in each time the theme was played. What a great video!
You’re one of most amazing youtube music analysis i’ve ever seen in my life. Thank you so much for explain what this movie is trying to tell us. Thank you and you’re truly amazing 😊❤️
This is such a beautiful essay. Its made me understand the film so much more, as well as understand my own life a bit better.
This video just got me even more emotional than the actual film! Thanks for making me realize how deep it is and bravo again for your work!!
I am so, so grateful that your channel’s videos were in my recommended. I was absolutely touched by this analysis, and I am so excited to get to watch the rest of your videos!!
Excellent work man
This is the most interesting and most underrated channel to ever exist - I have watched every single video on your channel numerous times and the editing and analysis is so good that even if I’m not interested in the topic of the video, I watch it and learn so much and you have made me love all music! My favourite genre of music is film music so videos like this are a dream come true - seriously thank you 💗
Thank you so much Anna. This means a huge amount. I just love making the videos, so at the moment it doesn’t bother me that they’re not getting huge traction. Just to have comments like this makes it worth while.
@@ListeningIn Yes! You deserve it! I was just wondering if you could do a video on Max Richter's 'Recomposed' version of Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'! I think it's a really interesting composition and would love to learn more about it
Beautiful analysis!
This was an absolutely beautiful analysis!, as well with the smooth and seamless editing. Thank you for making this video💙 :)
This video it´s just brilliant, thanks!
consistently crying throughout this video 🥹
Such rich and insightful content, simply amazing! I am so glad I found your channel! Looking forward to watch it grow.🙂
Best short film followed by an hour and a half epilogue.... Great video!! Thanx!!
This analysis was as lovely as the film! Bravo!
Aw man!!! Dem feels!
I really loved and genuinely enjoyed your commentary, very thorough and detailed, bravo!!!
i'm not crying, you're crying
So I just binged all of your current content. (For informations sake, youtube recommended you, I suppose based off all the other music based and analysis content I watch).
So far you seem well spoken, having depth, and produces well edited content. You keep this up and you'll explode into this growing community.
I'd say your biggest diverting quality is that your topics are only centered around music. Surely you realized there are a great number of channels dissecting the literal music theory of certain topics, so expanding on the histories of music perceptions as experienced from others is honestly a very strong not quite as tapped potential.
Music is way to large to be put in a box, and it's the curiosities of what defines music that has always drawn me towards it. And you smacked that nail in the head pretty much every video.
Keep going, achieve greatness. Good luck on the way up.
Thank you for your lovely comment. I’m really pleased you enjoyed watching all of my videos! I too think that music is a holistic and all-encompassing topic. Theory is definitely interesting, but I find it most interesting when placed in the context of history, of literature, art, poetry, film and all the culture that it co-exists with. That was my main motivation for setting the channel up. I hope you enjoy what I’ve got planned, and thank you for supporting me in this journey!
That was phenomenal. Wow. Thank you. I have been binging your channel, I am obsessed. This was my favourite one though. Keep up the great work man, it's just a matter of time until you explode.
Dang it, I'm tearing up here at work. Great video.
Sorry about that! Thank you for watching!
@@ListeningIn Now I've finished 2 more of your videos. They are quite good. Do you animate all your graphics?
Thank you! I do animate all my graphics. Takes a while, and I’m still learning, but easier to do it myself.
@@ListeningIn I also do my own motion graphics but I feel I can never keep them consistent in a long video. I love video essays, someday I want to try my hand at it.
You're right - the video essay format is really appealing. Especially the 5-10 minute versions (you can probably guess who I'm influenced by!).
Really awesome work I love it !
you are a genius and a master. thank you.
Awesome. Just what I was looking for!
Amazing video. Also, while watching the movie i noticed that while Carl and Russel were being chased by the dogs, a distorted Ellie's theme was playing which I thought was pretty cool
I just discovered this channel and it was very underrated... I love music too and the beauty it conceals... It only reveals itself to the one whose ears and heart is open... I love listening in... 💖💖💖
Well, I've just watched your LOTR videos and now this one all in a row, and I'm a sobbing mess at my laptop ;) Thank you, wow!!
I cried
Your channel is incredible, emotional and instructive ... thank you from Mexico for taking the time to make these beautiful videos.
This made me cry Instantly in the end.
On Friday I write anexam about Erikson and this Video helped so much thank you!
One of the best video i've ever seen!
Why i just found this!
Up until two years ago that last scene on paradise falls never got me.. wish that were still true.
first video i watched on this channel and i love it, subscribed. can't wait to watch more and learn
How come that I haven't watched more of your videos? They are therapeutic and yet informative. Keep up with it!
😢so beautiful
This dude is wayyy too underrated
I have no words bro. Beautiful video
Absolutely incredible my friend.
brilliant essay!
Wonderful work on this and all of your films. Thank you!
Amazing movie and amazing video
i freaking CRIED watching this wtf
Thank you for this very thoughtful analysis. I love the film and the music
Beautiful video. Thank you.
This song for me is so touching, since i saw the movie i made this song mine, at the point that when my wife was 6 months pregnant i put the song every week, at 8 to 9 months one day i put the song and baby move a lot🥹 at that moment i realize how beautiful and strong can music be, my baby is at to this day 8 months and always when we are at bed playing i put this song and baby begins to smile, laugh and try to hug me🥹🥹
Man thank you so much for your video’s. This channel will blow up, wonderful content!
My pleasure!
This is so beautiful!
I've just came across your channel today and am binge-watching every thing! Amazing, amazing work! Really beautiful video essay.
And you do everything for the love of music, harmony and the desire to share! Once again: I bow with respect to the genius!
The music of this film it's actually wonderful in many ways, the soundtrack reminds to classical Venezuelan waltzes, uniques in all ways. For me, as a musician who is trying to learn and understand the beauty and the complexity of the Venezuelan music i'ts a detail so beautiful, considering that I've come from that place. It's so satisfying listening the warm of my home in a beautiful and unique masterpiece like this. ❤
This is so amazingly well done. Can't help but choke up a bit watching this.
Such a delicate way of breaking down the music of a beautiful film. Keep it up! Love your work :)
Thank you - I will definitely keep it up. Really glad you enjoyed the video.