Well, I'm almost 21 and even if I understood his reaction, I didn't feel anything because I listen to music every day and not Mozart or Beethoven but Mahler or Bruckner.
Christian Bale nailed this moment. To see this character turn as the first few notes play, wide eyed in amazement. What is this? What am I hearing? A whirlwind of emotions, not sure of what to make of it all. And in the end all he knows, as tears stream down his face, is what he is listening to is and ever shall be *beautiful* Even as the fires burn it away, the music continue to play in his mind...
I would say they rushed this scene. They should have strung it out another 30 seconds or so, let the music REALLY sink in. Have him look around at everything else, like the stack of records next to the player in wonder.
I see it as this way on the day of the awakening A holographic image shown in his head saying that was "Wrong", Now to the music part he has been A part of hit man communities all over the world and they never let him listen to music. Soon as he heard Beethoven he just collapsed and had memories of what he used to do THE POWER OF MUSIC took his heart and switched from bad to good
@@DDuncanLima Then, prepare yourself to meet the great symphonists of the end of the romantic era : Bruckner, Mahler, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov and Scriabin.
even if you don't know anything about music, or even humanity... Listening to Beethoven's 9th is like being hit with a Sledgehammer right in the heart. The power within this masterpiece of art is unimaginable.
@@tonytoons9301 I'm in my 20s. Would I qualify? I listen to many kinds of music, but I especially love classical music. Rachmaninoff's piano concertos are some of the most beautiful pieces of art ever created, yet I still can appreciate an evening out in a club, dancing to techno. In my opinion it isn't one or the other, you can like both. When actively listening to music (so not doing anything else at the same time) classic is my go-to. The complexity is amazing. But don't forget that it isn't only my generation that listens to weird music. There's a ton of completely nauseating songs that were composed between 1960 and today, songs that have only drum and snare for percussion and only a cadence as melody. It's not a phenomenon of my generation, it's a phenomenon ofpeople who are unable to listen to complex stuff because they have a simple mind (concerning music) and can't comprehend classical music. Always existed, and always will exist. But thank god music is a question of taste, and nobody can claim they have the perfect taste. Let people listen to what they want to listen to. Not everybody needs to share your taste, just like not everybody needs to be part of your religion, company and so on.
One of the most underrated, absolute masterpieces of film making and possibly Bale's performance. No, this is not a hyperbolic statement or nastalgia talking, because I'm watching it again now and here. How do you replicate the face of someone who has never heard music before, let alone their first time be fucking beethoven? The oscars, just hand them all over already. It's a wrap.
This movie does have its moments, but it has many significant flaws. Edit: Speaking of which, this scene is way too short. They should have lingered on his newfound emotions more.
I agree it is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. Considering the low budget, Wimmer did an excellent job, Bale did too. First viewing I was put off by Diggs' emotional portrayal, till I realized he and Dupont weren't taking the drug; his explanation to Preston of "need an adjustment" was so subtle and the director didn't let on to the viewer that he was lying.
Matrix (the 1st part at least) questions the very nature of reality while Equilibrium questions what it means to be human. I think both has its own beauty and shouldn't be compared.
@@AlexAlex-hh5im says the one who can't do something as simple as read. No where did I mention that matrix = society. So either you misread me, or you think matrix can be equated to society, which is a simplistic take. Come back when you've picked up that brain you dropped.
@@AlexAlex-hh5im yes, when you're not so stupid as to mistake a crayon for snack or to equate a simulation to society, it's much easier to live longer.
One of the most beautiful, powerful and well shot scenes of movie history. Simply amazing, I don’t know why this movie isn’t held in higher regard today.
Imagine you've never heard music before, you've never felt joy, sorrow. And your first introduction to art is Beethoven's 9th. Holy hell, his synapses couldn't handle the epic beauty and power coursing through his brain.
John Preston a man who isn't suppose to have emotions got emotional after hearing Ludwig Van Beethoven and it forever changes his life and I love Equilibrium too bad is one of the most underrated movies of all time.
I almost cried at this scene. I mean absolutely adore this movie. I don't know where I've been when this movie came out but I do know I should've watched this movie sooner. Love it. Absolutely Legendary.
I love 1:35, the way he softens his face for that initial "wave" of emotion rushing into his brain. The rest of the movie he keeps his facial muscles taut and rigid, he looks like a different person. You go from seeing him as a robot to a human with just an expression. It's some really incredible physical acting, so good I don't even care that Christian Bale assaulted his 61 year old mother and sister in a hotel room in London on the 22nd of July, 2008.
Anyone else think after a lifetime of sensory deprivation he must be tripping absolute balls to listen and feel? 😂 it’s one thing to have never truly heard Beethoven but Preston is hearing AND feeling for the FIRST TIME...it’s got to be like an entirely new dimension
It would be like a sudden and extreme disassociation, like being ripped out of your body. I think tripping is a good analogue here. It wold absolutely feel hallucinatory.
I loved the sort of philosophy behind this movie . Is so important. Bale’s performance is on point as always, but also he looks stunning in this, I could just stare at his face forever
I re-watched this movie in 2020 during the lockdown. I was alone in my tiny apartment for months, everyone thought I was crazy for questioning the narrative, my partner had left bc he couldn't cope with my 'dark view of the world'. When this scene came up I cried with the character and felt every bit of his loss for a world we're steadfast losing.
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Imagine the first piece of music you ever hear is one of the greatest pieces ever written. That's unfair man. Like, he is going to be chasing that high for the rest of his life
As an Immigrant in the US near his graduation, today I attended one final symphony of the Krannert Center of UIUC. I did not know this was the first song to be played. When I heard the first couple seconds of the music, I exactly felt like this scene: full of joy and hope and shock, and I knew all my struggle for immigration would be fruitful one day :)
All his actions from his past have caught up to him in that moment the music started to play. His conciousness couldnt handle everything he has done up to that point. He collapsed with heaviness of sorrow guilt and grief on his heart and soul. It is also at this moment he realized what must be done
This scene... He maybe had heard music that he'd collected to be destroyed, but in this scene the prozium has left his system and for the first time in his life, he is truly LISTENING and FEELING the music. That would be a powerful enough moment (which Bale nails, by the way) in itself, but when he sits down to cry, he is realizing the great loss his society has endured by choosing to cut themselves off from emotion, how much art they've destroyed and will never recover, and facing the uncertainty that humanity might never be able to go back. So powerful.
I honestly am ready to get brokenhearted every time he picks up the record and puts it back but honestly not knowing what it is, so he almost doesn't get to hear the music because it's by chance that he plays it. Thank God he does.
Christian would've carried a entire 10 min of emotional greatness, but the director decides "No just 10 seconds". And those 10 seconds are repeatedly interrupted by cuts to objects!!!! Ugghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
When I was either a sophomore or junior, our teacher made us watch this movie and compare it to Fahrenheit 451. So glad she did or I probably never would have even heard of this masterpiece of film
This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. To me it seems like the music instantly reminds him of the emotions he used to feel when his girlfriend was still alive. In the flashbacks we see that he loved her very much, and her him. It may not be that he hasn’t heard music before, but like others he became reliant on the pills that made them feel emotionless. The music might’ve brought something back in him that he hadn’t seen or felt in a long, long time. When I first saw this movie I thought to myself that Christian Bale would make for a great Batman. A couple years later that came true lol.
And the fight scenes are badass. If you ask me, it's an artist's attempt to portray the indignation and superiority of human spirit. Even while he's on drugs, he is drawn to life for a reason. Not calling it fate. Calling it something that makes this awesome film what it is.
Isn't the snow globe a direct reference to George orwells '1984'? I seem to remember winston smith contemplating the past, the exact same way as Christian bale in doing here.
I don't know what to say the moment i see on his face reaction takes him a deep emotions that feeling was a god gifted human evolution and the music that vibrates him was the greatest unbelievable composer of all time and his music was taken human being in through the spirit world that can't think out of human mind
When a human experience has been deprived from a human and when it is revealed as something so exceptional to the ears and senses... it can take a lifetime of feeling alone to undo the feeling you really have not been living up until the moment of hearing that piece of music.
Запоминающийся фильм режиссера Курта Уиммера попал на большие экраны в 2002 году. В прокате лента с треском провалилась, но позже на носителях стала большим хитом. Музыку Бетховена тут конечно сильно в тему оказалась! Кто помнит его в 2021 году ставте лайк!
I try to imagine... being pratically born in a period were people artificially dull their emotions with drugs, then you stop taking those drugs, and you are left... confused, you start to feel the little echos of emotion rigging in the back of your head, but you can make sense of them, you don't understand it, then... you hear Beethoven of all composers for the first time... i think it would be like taking the most concentrated form of LSD known to man, the pure rush that comes from the melody resonating trough your body, traveling trough you veins, flaring your nerves, and then... all makes terrible, wonderfull sense.
А тепер Оскар дістається тим, хто виконує квоту на кількість темношкірих акторів, представників лгбт і тому подібне. Я ні в якому випадку не хочу нікого образити, але потрібно нагороджувати за майстерність, а не на зовнішність чи орієнтацію.
I saw this movie when i was 12, and never understand why he cried, now i do, i now know that art is a product of human emotion
The name of symphony please
@@belasryachouaib4758 Symphony No.9, first movement
Christopher Manzano Malla think you so much
Exactly; 🤣
Well, I'm almost 21 and even if I understood his reaction, I didn't feel anything because I listen to music every day and not Mozart or Beethoven but Mahler or Bruckner.
Christian Bale nailed this moment. To see this character turn as the first few notes play, wide eyed in amazement. What is this? What am I hearing? A whirlwind of emotions, not sure of what to make of it all. And in the end all he knows, as tears stream down his face, is what he is listening to is and ever shall be *beautiful*
Even as the fires burn it away, the music continue to play in his mind...
I would say they rushed this scene. They should have strung it out another 30 seconds or so, let the music REALLY sink in. Have him look around at everything else, like the stack of records next to the player in wonder.
@@furtim1 agreed
I see it as this way on the day of the awakening A holographic image shown in his head saying that was "Wrong",
Now to the music part he has been A part of hit man communities all over the world and they never let him listen to music.
Soon as he heard Beethoven he just collapsed and had memories of what he used to do
THE POWER OF MUSIC took his heart and switched from bad to good
@@furtim1 that or have it start as he picks up the snow globe. Then drop it after the music sinks in.
@@justinl.shults7217is it stated how long ago he heard music ?
The emotional power of music.
Culture... The essence of Mankind❤️
This is not música... this is Beethoven
Yup
@@DDuncanLima it’s crazy how music back then meant so much more unlike today
@@DDuncanLima Then, prepare yourself to meet the great symphonists of the end of the romantic era : Bruckner, Mahler, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov and Scriabin.
even if you don't know anything about music, or even humanity... Listening to Beethoven's 9th is like being hit with a Sledgehammer right in the heart.
The power within this masterpiece of art is unimaginable.
"It is almost like celebrating the birthday of music itself" - Leonard Bernstein
@@rumraket38 absolutely correct!
I hope it remains so. But this generation is a test of that thesis. Will the denatured mind still thrill to Bach and Beethoven? May it ever be so!
@@tonytoons9301 I'm in my 20s. Would I qualify? I listen to many kinds of music, but I especially love classical music. Rachmaninoff's piano concertos are some of the most beautiful pieces of art ever created, yet I still can appreciate an evening out in a club, dancing to techno. In my opinion it isn't one or the other, you can like both. When actively listening to music (so not doing anything else at the same time) classic is my go-to. The complexity is amazing. But don't forget that it isn't only my generation that listens to weird music. There's a ton of completely nauseating songs that were composed between 1960 and today, songs that have only drum and snare for percussion and only a cadence as melody. It's not a phenomenon of my generation, it's a phenomenon ofpeople who are unable to listen to complex stuff because they have a simple mind (concerning music) and can't comprehend classical music. Always existed, and always will exist. But thank god music is a question of taste, and nobody can claim they have the perfect taste. Let people listen to what they want to listen to. Not everybody needs to share your taste, just like not everybody needs to be part of your religion, company and so on.
Can you recommend some classic music? I like it. I want to listen it more..
Equilibrium is one of the most underrated movies of all time.
This movie is incredible!!
Yep
It isn't
it definitely is, a prophetic movie!
It is CRIMINALLY underrated
One of the most underrated, absolute masterpieces of film making and possibly Bale's performance. No, this is not a hyperbolic statement or nastalgia talking, because I'm watching it again now and here.
How do you replicate the face of someone who has never heard music before, let alone their first time be fucking beethoven? The oscars, just hand them all over already. It's a wrap.
This movie does have its moments, but it has many significant flaws.
Edit: Speaking of which, this scene is way too short. They should have lingered on his newfound emotions more.
I mean it is followed by the dog scene.
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I agree it is one of my absolute favorite movies of all time. Considering the low budget, Wimmer did an excellent job, Bale did too.
First viewing I was put off by Diggs' emotional portrayal, till I realized he and Dupont weren't taking the drug; his explanation to Preston of "need an adjustment" was so subtle and the director didn't let on to the viewer that he was lying.
@@georgeofhamilton I agree that it is too short. Everything else about this scene is amazing though.
Matrix (the 1st part at least) questions the very nature of reality while Equilibrium questions what it means to be human. I think both has its own beauty and shouldn't be compared.
indeed
LoL. Matrix = society. You are a slave, a battery. Go to church, pay taxes, or watch TV.
@@AlexAlex-hh5im says the one who can't do something as simple as read. No where did I mention that matrix = society. So either you misread me, or you think matrix can be equated to society, which is a simplistic take. Come back when you've picked up that brain you dropped.
@@GrammeStudio wow. 6 years have passed, and you are still alive.
@@AlexAlex-hh5im yes, when you're not so stupid as to mistake a crayon for snack or to equate a simulation to society, it's much easier to live longer.
One of the most beautiful, powerful and well shot scenes of movie history. Simply amazing, I don’t know why this movie isn’t held in higher regard today.
too much truth people cant handle it
The power of emotion and music
Imagine you've never heard music before, you've never felt joy, sorrow. And your first introduction to art is Beethoven's 9th. Holy hell, his synapses couldn't handle the epic beauty and power coursing through his brain.
If I was asked to describe a summer sunrise to a blind person, this is the piece of music I would play.
Good choice, but i think Dvorak's 9th, a.k.a. New World Symphony, 2nd movement "Largo" is better for this image, IMHO.
You have such great vision
@@gabrielmatosboerer1420 Or Haydn : one of his symphonies is called "Sunrise".
Great choice, although I would prefer Grieg's "Morning Mood".
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He heard music, for the first time, and he realized he had a soul as it awoke.
John Preston a man who isn't suppose to have emotions got emotional after hearing Ludwig Van Beethoven and it forever changes his life and I love Equilibrium too bad is one of the most underrated movies of all time.
1:13 that transition from eye to the player was prefect
I almost cried at this scene. I mean absolutely adore this movie. I don't know where I've been when this movie came out but I do know I should've watched this movie sooner. Love it. Absolutely Legendary.
- Everytime I watch this scene it reminds me why I love this movie.
- It does?
- I beg your pardon?
- It does.
I'm sure you get this.
Tread softly.
because you tread on my dreams
+Paweł Olszewski OP and following comments win the internets, opiate of our masses.
he goes and asks for forgiveness
I feel like this scene represents what is going on right now, total eradication of culture and heritage.
Beautiful scene , my favorite along with the one were he wakes up and sees the rain
Yeah the rain one was great.
👏👏👏 for John Preston for accepting your feelings, and Christian Bale for your acting skills. Every scene of Preston's awakening is outstanding.
I love 1:35, the way he softens his face for that initial "wave" of emotion rushing into his brain. The rest of the movie he keeps his facial muscles taut and rigid, he looks like a different person. You go from seeing him as a robot to a human with just an expression. It's some really incredible physical acting, so good I don't even care that Christian Bale assaulted his 61 year old mother and sister in a hotel room in London on the 22nd of July, 2008.
But what he did to his mother and sister would still be despicable and rude
Nostrils went crazy
2002 film
What's important is the build up in the music
Perfect for waking up a depressed person
Anyone else think after a lifetime of sensory deprivation he must be tripping absolute balls to listen and feel? 😂 it’s one thing to have never truly heard Beethoven but Preston is hearing AND feeling for the FIRST TIME...it’s got to be like an entirely new dimension
It would be like a sudden and extreme disassociation, like being ripped out of your body. I think tripping is a good analogue here. It wold absolutely feel hallucinatory.
@@DamienORTof course music can be more powerful
I had the same reaction when hearing this lovely symphony for the first time as well. Totally relatable.
The movie and scene that cemented christian bale's acting chops in my mind
American Psycho came out two years before this. Lol
Empire of the sun is a great movie with him in as a kid awesome movie with so much emotion.
I don't know about you, but I think this is one of the best scenes of cinema.
Definitely
lucky bastard his first music realy listened is beethoven.
The art collecting sense offenders would very unlikely be saving dubsteps in that collection. They would've salvaged only the best.
Imagine if it was Gucci Gang instead, the whole outcome of this film would ve changed.
@@biterness2323 He would probably start to take the drug again.
The moment he heard the music, his world(the snowglobe) came crashing down.
Such a beautiful scene
I loved the sort of philosophy behind this movie . Is so important. Bale’s performance is on point as always, but also he looks stunning in this, I could just stare at his face forever
4 people cannot feel.
+Red Pill 5... :(
+Karolina M. Kucz 6...
at 6 for 9 months, well am about to dislike and break it :)
7...
27
Red Pill 81
My favorite part in the movie! Can YOU imagine never hearing music and then hearing it while newly experiencing emotion too? Dang! So well done!
When Beethoven defeats the Orwellian world setup which is in full swing in this day and age. Ludwig, I thank GOD for your existence.
Please the name of symphony
Symphony n 9, Choral, Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso
I try my best.
I re-watched this movie in 2020 during the lockdown. I was alone in my tiny apartment for months, everyone thought I was crazy for questioning the narrative, my partner had left bc he couldn't cope with my 'dark view of the world'.
When this scene came up I cried with the character and felt every bit of his loss for a world we're steadfast losing.
Luckily for all of us, nine symphonies
Christian Bale's Finest performance. end.
+Marco Antonio Lopez Garcia the machinist
+tiagovalen what symphony is this ?
+jerryleelewis92 matt kirby Ninth.
Marco Antonio Lopez Garcia The Prestige and American Psycho
I feel like this scene represents what is going on right now, total eradication of culture and heritage.
Imagine having your entire world view dismantled by 30 seconds of music.
I think what he discovers here is he has a soul and what it is. And this actor gave it all.
I was enjoying this movie up to this point. This is where I fell in love with the movie and felt what he felt. I wept.
SUCH
AMAZING
ACTING
First time you listen to a good music, even you don't listen to any kind of music.
You listen to admire.
Had that feeling. Unforgettable!!!!
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A real man has no fear to cry.
Imagine the first piece of music you ever hear is one of the greatest pieces ever written.
That's unfair man. Like, he is going to be chasing that high for the rest of his life
Yes but he realized what he'd be missing
I am sure a moment like this happens to everyone who hears beethoven for the first time
It did for me...
Beethoven - Symphony 9
One of the best crying scenes ever...
Star trek
The greatest scene in cinema history hands down.
It's a fairly standard reaction to the genius of Beethoven
This comment is amazingly underrated.
As an Immigrant in the US near his graduation, today I attended one final symphony of the Krannert Center of UIUC. I did not know this was the first song to be played. When I heard the first couple seconds of the music, I exactly felt like this scene: full of joy and hope and shock, and I knew all my struggle for immigration would be fruitful one day :)
The movie might have turned out differently if the first music he heard had "skkkrrtt skkkkrrrrt, pow pow"..
The way he saying: Ludwig van Benhoem 😂👌
All his actions from his past have caught up to him in that moment the music started to play. His conciousness couldnt handle everything he has done up to that point. He collapsed with heaviness of sorrow guilt and grief on his heart and soul. It is also at this moment he realized what must be done
Absolutely perfect choice of music for this scene.
Such a powerful scene.
I love this scene, 1:13 love this transition too.
This scene... He maybe had heard music that he'd collected to be destroyed, but in this scene the prozium has left his system and for the first time in his life, he is truly LISTENING and FEELING the music. That would be a powerful enough moment (which Bale nails, by the way) in itself, but when he sits down to cry, he is realizing the great loss his society has endured by choosing to cut themselves off from emotion, how much art they've destroyed and will never recover, and facing the uncertainty that humanity might never be able to go back. So powerful.
I honestly am ready to get brokenhearted every time he picks up the record and puts it back but honestly not knowing what it is, so he almost doesn't get to hear the music because it's by chance that he plays it. Thank God he does.
just noticed. thanks.
Don't thank a fantasy figure, thank the screenwriters.
@@OriginalPuro That's a matter of belief, there, bud. :)
I bet most people watching this movie had no idea how badass classical music could be when presented the right way.
I actually had this moment when I played my first vinyl
My favorite scene... So stunning and powerful!!! 💖💖💖
I love how the sound of the snow globe shattering was muted by the music, implying how focussed Preston was on the music.
I had chills throughout the whole scene
Ludwig Van Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, 1st movement
honestly i dont care what anyone else thinks, this scene and movie moved me a lot.
Powerful Ludwig Beethoven
Remind me of the first time I heard chopin on classical radio in 1997
Bale is genious!! this scene truly masterpiece.
Wagner does this for me, honestly stopped in my tracks and felt complete elation and nostalgic for a song I’ve never even heard before
Christian would've carried a entire 10 min of emotional greatness, but the director decides "No just 10 seconds". And those 10 seconds are repeatedly interrupted by cuts to objects!!!! Ugghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
True
Yes.... this could be done so much better. And they could’ve picked a better fitting song as well to be fair. Like Moonlight Sonata or some shit.
@@ohedd I would say that Beethoven's 9th symphony is quite fitting here. Freedom, humanity, brotherhood, joy: all that is the 9th.
those cuts were absolutely awful
This scene always gives me goosebumps!
I wish this movie would've been a tv show or something
Genius Beethoven!
When I was either a sophomore or junior, our teacher made us watch this movie and compare it to Fahrenheit 451. So glad she did or I probably never would have even heard of this masterpiece of film
How I felt the first time I heard Beethoven.
I love this part like a someone lost and he finds himself when he heard the music! 100 like for this part.
That make us two
We are not far from that.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. To me it seems like the music instantly reminds him of the emotions he used to feel when his girlfriend was still alive. In the flashbacks we see that he loved her very much, and her him. It may not be that he hasn’t heard music before, but like others he became reliant on the pills that made them feel emotionless. The music might’ve brought something back in him that he hadn’t seen or felt in a long, long time. When I first saw this movie I thought to myself that Christian Bale would make for a great Batman. A couple years later that came true lol.
And the fight scenes are badass. If you ask me, it's an artist's attempt to portray the indignation and superiority of human spirit. Even while he's on drugs, he is drawn to life for a reason. Not calling it fate. Calling it something that makes this awesome film what it is.
I always cry during this scene
it is really toutching to see him changing and gets compassion
Isn't the snow globe a direct reference to George orwells '1984'? I seem to remember winston smith contemplating the past, the exact same way as Christian bale in doing here.
+Garreth o'Brien Equilibrium is pretty much the action remake of 1984, so probably.
Except that 1984 ends realistically and Equilibrium ends like "Fahrenheit 451 Goes Hollywood". Not a complaint, mind you, just a fact.
It's called dystopia. A genre
Great observation
Guys guys, they're just suggesting its a reference, not a comparison.
Who better to make the senses back raging like a lion than the mighty Beethoven does!!! One of my all time favorite movies scene.
I don't know what to say the moment i see on his face reaction takes him a deep emotions that feeling was a god gifted human evolution and the music that vibrates him was the greatest unbelievable composer of all time and his music was taken human being in through the spirit world that can't think out of human mind
When a human experience has been deprived from a human and when it is revealed as something so exceptional to the ears and senses... it can take a lifetime of feeling alone to undo the feeling you really have not been living up until the moment of hearing that piece of music.
I almost cried for this the first time.
Still Love him most 😗😃😄🤗
Imagine this song as first song you ever heard
I was really young when I watched this movie. And do really love this movie.
Запоминающийся фильм режиссера Курта Уиммера попал на большие экраны в 2002 году. В прокате лента с треском провалилась, но позже на носителях стала большим хитом. Музыку Бетховена тут конечно сильно в тему оказалась! Кто помнит его в 2021 году ставте лайк!
В 2023
I really feel this scene so much.
And you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free!
1:55 his fingers and eyebrows almost look like batman symbol... he knew his fate! :D
We're there now......
This video represents humanity!
it's like someone deaf hearing music for the first time.
One of my all time favorite scenes...
From 1:00 to 2:00... This is how everyone should react upon hearing the 9th for the first time.
Imagine frank ocean blonde starts playing, self control he starts crying lmaooo
I try to imagine... being pratically born in a period were people artificially dull their emotions with drugs, then you stop taking those drugs, and you are left... confused, you start to feel the little echos of emotion rigging in the back of your head, but you can make sense of them, you don't understand it, then... you hear Beethoven of all composers for the first time... i think it would be like taking the most concentrated form of LSD known to man, the pure rush that comes from the melody resonating trough your body, traveling trough you veins, flaring your nerves, and then... all makes terrible, wonderfull sense.
This is a realistic emotion. I heard a certain classical music and cried unknowingly.
El momento en que John descubrió un tesoro musical
Hermosa escena 👏
best scene in the most under rated movie
А тепер Оскар дістається тим, хто виконує квоту на кількість темношкірих акторів, представників лгбт і тому подібне. Я ні в якому випадку не хочу нікого образити, але потрібно нагороджувати за майстерність, а не на зовнішність чи орієнтацію.
quién más que Beethoven puede despertar sentimientos en un ser humano frio y sin sentimientos como en esta película...que para mi es excelente
Now we know Equilibrium is a documentary from future.
Oy grammaton, grab the grammophone!