I think it's about nostalgia for lost youth, lost innocence, might-have-been love, and the fact that after all this time he still cares for her with no agenda makes it seem like it really might have been love under other circumstances. I think she's crying for all of that and I find it utterly heartbreaking.
I remember @ about 21 or so I watched this movie late night. From start to almost end I thought "OKaay there is nothing else to watch so lets just tolerate this movie whatsoever. But in the end I had goosbumps. Watching her cry like this in the end made me realize that this film was all about deep love they both had for each other all their lives but they had to carry the heavy load of reality with them. Heart breaking scene and Great story.
I don't think it was that at all. She was a post- adolescent crush but for both of them it (the crush) represents part of their lives that is vital to who they are as people.
“If there is something” is a fantastic piece from 1972 by the Roxy Music Association, founded by Bryan Ferry, the legendary Brian Eno, guitarist Phil Manzanera and other great musicians of the time. It turns out very ironic that despite the fact that the work displayed on their initial album was clearly the most transcendent of the group's musical career, it became much more popular in the eighties, precisely with songs of perhaps less interesting "eighties electronic rhythms". than what was manifested by the band more than a decade before, during their 'younger years', music and collectively speaking. Even more ironic is that Brian Eno was not the leading or dominant member of the band, but Ferry, who composed this diamond piece and almost all of the group. The work shared here is divided into three very different parts, but the truly great portion is the third, which starts at 2:39, when Ferry's voluntarily "erratic" prose has begun. It is precisely from that 2:39 that the piece becomes really very interesting, starting with the very peculiar notes of the “EMS VCS 3 synth” synthesizer with which Brian Eno used to experiment (experimenting is what he has always done during his majestic musical career), an instrument whose maximum lucidity is manifested from 4:18 to 4:44, in which Eno plays really excellent notes, later accompanied by the melotron, another lavish instrument. Later, the unmistakable voice of Brian Eno himself dominates the choruses that respond to each prose that Ferry's very particular vocal cords expel. From then until the end the piece is an absolute joy. The beginning under the "honky tonk" style with slight "country" nuances fails to announce the extraordinary musical adventure to which this enormous piece of seventies rock would eventually mutate, which deserves to be 'dilapidated' in favor of its better understanding and enjoyment.
And she did not cry at the death of the man who she loved all her life. But she breaks in tears down when reminded of a dance she had with Daniel Craig 25 years ago. The script writer director is a friend of Daniel Craig and wrote the script for him.
@@marciarecardoso In Daniel Craig's head maybe. How can you be married for decades and not love your husband? The dance scene is brilliant though. I think it is about the girl, with the mousey hair, that it is in us all, who is the origin of love, or lurve.
@@svetlana42644 казалось бы, очень простой фильм и ни о чем, но сыгран хорошо, музыка отличная, история, которая случается с каждым человеком так или иначе.
Una de las rolas que han marcado un antes y un después en mi vida! Arte puro para soñar, para volar, para viajar, para no volver, para ser otro, para ser mejor!
I think it's about nostalgia for lost youth, lost innocence, might-have-been love, and the fact that after all this time he still cares for her with no agenda makes it seem like it really might have been love under other circumstances. I think she's crying for all of that and I find it utterly heartbreaking.
A great very inspiring movie. An amazing track!!
very underrated movie!
Very!!!
Los años que an pasado y siguen callendoseme los ojos ante semejante bellez
That moment when she realises.. always gets me!
Gets the money?
I remember @ about 21 or so I watched this movie late night. From start to almost end I thought "OKaay there is nothing else to watch so lets just tolerate this movie whatsoever. But in the end I had goosbumps. Watching her cry like this in the end made me realize that this film was all about deep love they both had for each other all their lives but they had to carry the heavy load of reality with them. Heart breaking scene and Great story.
@Lavender Raine yeah....
I don't think it was that at all. She was a post- adolescent crush but for both of them it (the crush) represents part of their lives that is vital to who they are as people.
@@jipangoo Its very very very rare. But sometimes somewhere Love of this kind happens which starts as crush but remains with you all your life.
@Lavender Raine Yes
@@tariqmehmood4955 no
все кто написал такие хорошие комментарии к этому фильму и музыке мой огромный привет здоровья благополучия успехов во всём вы мои настоящие друзья
Think I need to watch this movie. Anyone that soundtracks a film with early Roxy has got to have something.😌
I really loved this movie
Hope you have found a copy to watch
Tis rubbish.
Emotions "Shake Your Hair With Your Ponytail...Takes Me Right Back When We Were Young...."Tears of L❤VE & MEMORIES OF CARING FOR SOMEONE.....
Such a beautiful film.
Моя любимая музыка
“If there is something” is a fantastic piece from 1972 by the Roxy Music Association, founded by Bryan Ferry, the legendary Brian Eno, guitarist Phil Manzanera and other great musicians of the time. It turns out very ironic that despite the fact that the work displayed on their initial album was clearly the most transcendent of the group's musical career, it became much more popular in the eighties, precisely with songs of perhaps less interesting "eighties electronic rhythms". than what was manifested by the band more than a decade before, during their 'younger years', music and collectively speaking. Even more ironic is that Brian Eno was not the leading or dominant member of the band, but Ferry, who composed this diamond piece and almost all of the group.
The work shared here is divided into three very different parts, but the truly great portion is the third, which starts at 2:39, when Ferry's voluntarily "erratic" prose has begun. It is precisely from that 2:39 that the piece becomes really very interesting, starting with the very peculiar notes of the “EMS VCS 3 synth” synthesizer with which Brian Eno used to experiment (experimenting is what he has always done during his majestic musical career), an instrument whose maximum lucidity is manifested from 4:18 to 4:44, in which Eno plays really excellent notes, later accompanied by the melotron, another lavish instrument.
Later, the unmistakable voice of Brian Eno himself dominates the choruses that respond to each prose that Ferry's very particular vocal cords expel. From then until the end the piece is an absolute joy. The beginning under the "honky tonk" style with slight "country" nuances fails to announce the extraordinary musical adventure to which this enormous piece of seventies rock would eventually mutate, which deserves to be 'dilapidated' in favor of its better understanding and enjoyment.
wow!!thanks but the girl version who sang that bit
Amazing!!! wish I was taught about songs in this manner
Er ... ok ...
Emotions "Shake Your Hair With Your Ponytail...Takes Me Right Back When We Were Young...."Tears of L❤VE & MEMORIES OF CARING FOR SOMEONE.....
Its 2023 and I love it
Flashbacks of a Fool ?
You'd be a fool to watch it.
Мой любимый момент
O melhor filme que eu já assisti
Qual o nome desse filme mesmo?
Totally beautiful and marvellous.... From start to the end....< (Screenplay) >
Как то так все и происходит в жизни.
Great movie :)
And she did not cry at the death of the man who she loved all her life.
But she breaks in tears down when reminded of a dance she had with Daniel Craig 25 years ago.
The script writer director is a friend of Daniel Craig and wrote the script for him.
I think she loved Joe not her husband! This is the reason of her crying.
@@marciarecardoso In Daniel Craig's head maybe. How can you be married for decades and not love your husband?
The dance scene is brilliant though. I think it is about the girl, with the mousey hair, that it is in us all, who is the origin of love, or lurve.
timtak1 she may like and be caring about her husband, but her true love was Joe. Just destiny that separated them!
@@marciarecardoso Destiny is what happens, and love is, or should be, the result. I hope you are not married.
timtak1 I’m married to the love of my life and happy!
Обожаю этот фильм
Посмотрела на днях фильм. Очень понравился.
@@svetlana42644 казалось бы, очень простой фильм и ни о чем, но сыгран хорошо, музыка отличная, история, которая случается с каждым человеком так или иначе.
intense....!
who sang the song for the girl(where they r both pretending to be on stage)
It's from a movie called Flashback of a Fool (it's in the title) watch it for context, Great film.
Even then ,who must be singing for the girl.I have seen the film.Somuch of depth in both the scene
I though it waas a wonderful movie...Daniel Craig isn't amazing but the script was good enough to hold him
Its film about real
Это Шедевральная концовка, для тех кто понял.....
Una de las rolas que han marcado un antes y un después en mi vida!
Arte puro para soñar, para volar, para viajar, para no volver, para ser otro, para ser mejor!