To this day, Yentl is among my favorite movies of all time. It's one of those films that you get obsessed with in your youth because it speaks to something inside you. And then you feel like it had a profound impact on your life when you get older. At least, that's how it feels to me. Thank you, Miss Streisand.
3:40 is perfect. The rising action of the movie is superb and that song just nails the moment. Just saw this on TCM the other day. Recorded and saw it twice. I'm going to buy it to. Such a good movie. Tomorrow Night!
I remember watching this movie as a kid and, I don't know how come, I remembered it as a story about two lesbians (Yentl and the bride) trying to be together in conservative times. Yentl had to dress like a man for them to get married. It all made sense in my memory. ...Imagine my surprise when I actually watched it after years XD How could I forget Mandy Patinkin???
This was a movie that I watched as I was starting to come out. And I so wanted them to fall in love and be happy together. I was heartbroken when she chose Avigdor, but I was happy that she would be able to study. It remains one of my favorite movies of all time, due in part to the amazing soundtrack and voice of Barbra Streisand. Just gorgeous.
To the original poster of this thread. In answer to your question. I haven't any idea how you could forget him. 😉 Obviously Yentl never could. Besides, her line in this song about "there is someone I would miss" is so obviously about Avigdor too. (So are a lot of other things. 🤔)
Fell in love with this movie long ago, partly for the male-and-female love story and also partly for Yentl's wanting so much to be a scholar and to follow in her father's footsteps and make good use of everything he had ever taught her. 📖 She is also following in her father's footsteps by teaching Hadass. The men in her life are pretty important to her and Hadass was I think basically just part of the background, but at the same time I also think that she very genuinely wanted to be good to Hadass while she could and while she had the chance. She could not actually be a husband to Hadass, not even really a wife either, but she could be a teacher and friend. She gives her what she can, to the best of her ability under the circumstances. Hadass is basically crushing on the nonexistent man that she thinks Yentl is. There is no such person as who or what Hadass thinks she has married, and Hadass literally never even found out that Yentl was a woman, at all, and if she *had* actually known, then she probably wouldn't have become a lesbian, she probably would have just become pretty thoroughly confused by the situation. 🤔 (Sorry to burst your bubbles, girls, but this movie isn't exactly about a relationship between the two women. Even Yentl herself says that "it was not a marriage" and she means *because* it was between two women. Hollywood did change the story somewhat and the defining lines are a bit less clear in the book/story, but *in the movie* I don't think it's intended that there ever exactly was a relationship for them or between them, more like just a friendship and that's all. In the movie, Yentl is basically horrified at the idea of a woman marrying a woman, partly because it goes so far against Jewish law and Jewish tradition. Learning to read, studying, going to the yeshiva [school] and dressing as a man were all forbidden too, but she sees *those* things in a different way. More like against a different kind of law which is also Jewish law but obviously taken less extremely seriously by her.)
@@JennHolt She was studying with Avigdor *before* the "marriage" to Hadass. At the end of the movie, she leaves Hadass with Avigdor, and goes to America, by herself. This is done partly so that she could have her freedom, to do whatever she wanted, and partly so that Hadass and Avigdor would both not be alone. This was the rewritten ending for the movie (slightly different from the book/story, which doesn't include anyone going to America, although I think that Avigdor and Hadass do end up together in both). If I had rewritten it, then I think we would probably have Avigdor and Yentl running away to America together, and Hadass falling in love with someone else. 🤔 (But maybe that's just me. 🤔)
1:41 "I could run away, I could leave without a trace. Go anywhere or anyplace where no one knows my face. As a woman or a man, I don't know, just so I can run away, run away..." 🎶
Good Lord, really? He likes Babs, Amy. AMY AND Babs like him. Babs like him and respects Amy but kind of likes her. But Babs digs Mandy for sure. Mandy seems to like Babs, but trying to hold back
I remember reading the short story but it was a long time ago... I think in the story Yentl marries the girl, who is at first in love with the man (forgot his name). But their parents don't want her to marry him because his brother is in jail (or something else but morally wrong). So Hadass marries Yentl. Hadass knows she's a girl and under their marriage Hadass can be with the man. Yentl keeps seeing him since he'd have to see Hadass through her, he keeps Hadass, Hadass keeps him. It's a perfect arrangement (because Yentl also loves him and Hadass in the end.) I could be wrong but that's how I recall the story
I enjoyed Yentl quite a bit - and the soundtrack is spectacular - but I think Streisand made a critical mistake in wearing a wig rather than cutting her hair, which had the effect of making her seem more feminine than was necessary. As committed as she was to getting this film made, attentive as she is to details, and given all the other sacrifices she made for her labor of love, cutting off her hair seems like it would have been a relatively small price to pay for considerably more realism.
Can you please stop posting loads of videos in one go i now cant see the new videos from my other subscriptions I've said this to some other channels who have done this and they ignored me
irgendwie passt das doch: die Deutschen fllüchten aus Deutschland und Menschen aus Afghanistan und ähnlichen Ländern kommen dafür zu uns nach Deutschland... Man nennt das auch Bevölkerungsaustausch...
To this day, Yentl is among my favorite movies of all time. It's one of those films that you get obsessed with in your youth because it speaks to something inside you. And then you feel like it had a profound impact on your life when you get older. At least, that's how it feels to me. Thank you, Miss Streisand.
This film expressed my deepest feelings. I wonder if it could be modernized and given a different setting.
I share exactly the same feeling.
Couldn't have said it better. I was just thinking this while listening to this song in Yentl's soundtrack. What a gem of a movie! ❤
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@@beatrizavellanedamarin5114 Soy estadounidense...¿que mas quieres saber?
That candle part is one of my favorite scenes in all of film. The way they look at one another...
They both wish it was alvador
Got his girl at the end
I am currently obsessed with this soundtrack.
3:40 is perfect. The rising action of the movie is superb and that song just nails the moment. Just saw this on TCM the other day. Recorded and saw it twice. I'm going to buy it to. Such a good movie. Tomorrow Night!
I remember watching this movie as a kid and, I don't know how come, I remembered it as a story about two lesbians (Yentl and the bride) trying to be together in conservative times. Yentl had to dress like a man for them to get married. It all made sense in my memory.
...Imagine my surprise when I actually watched it after years XD How could I forget Mandy Patinkin???
This was a movie that I watched as I was starting to come out. And I so wanted them to fall in love and be happy together. I was heartbroken when she chose Avigdor, but I was happy that she would be able to study. It remains one of my favorite movies of all time, due in part to the amazing soundtrack and voice of Barbra Streisand. Just gorgeous.
To the original poster of this thread.
In answer to your question.
I haven't any idea how you could forget him. 😉
Obviously Yentl never could.
Besides, her line in this song about "there is someone I would miss" is so obviously about Avigdor too.
(So are a lot of other things. 🤔)
Fell in love with this movie long ago, partly for the male-and-female love story and also partly for Yentl's wanting so much to be a scholar and to follow in her father's footsteps and make good use of everything he had ever taught her. 📖
She is also following in her father's footsteps by teaching Hadass.
The men in her life are pretty important to her and Hadass was I think basically just part of the background, but at the same time I also think that she very genuinely wanted to be good to Hadass while she could and while she had the chance.
She could not actually be a husband to Hadass, not even really a wife either, but she could be a teacher and friend.
She gives her what she can, to the best of her ability under the circumstances.
Hadass is basically crushing on the nonexistent man that she thinks Yentl is.
There is no such person as who or what Hadass thinks she has married, and Hadass literally never even found out that Yentl was a woman, at all, and if she *had* actually known, then she probably wouldn't have become a lesbian, she probably would have just become pretty thoroughly confused by the situation. 🤔
(Sorry to burst your bubbles, girls, but this movie isn't exactly about a relationship between the two women. Even Yentl herself says that "it was not a marriage" and she means *because* it was between two women. Hollywood did change the story somewhat and the defining lines are a bit less clear in the book/story, but *in the movie* I don't think it's intended that there ever exactly was a relationship for them or between them, more like just a friendship and that's all. In the movie, Yentl is basically horrified at the idea of a woman marrying a woman, partly because it goes so far against Jewish law and Jewish tradition. Learning to read, studying, going to the yeshiva [school] and dressing as a man were all forbidden too, but she sees *those* things in a different way. More like against a different kind of law which is also Jewish law but obviously taken less extremely seriously by her.)
@@JennHolt She was studying with Avigdor *before* the "marriage" to Hadass.
At the end of the movie, she leaves Hadass with Avigdor, and goes to America, by herself.
This is done partly so that she could have her freedom, to do whatever she wanted, and partly so that Hadass and Avigdor would both not be alone.
This was the rewritten ending for the movie (slightly different from the book/story, which doesn't include anyone going to America, although I think that Avigdor and Hadass do end up together in both).
If I had rewritten it, then I think we would probably have Avigdor and Yentl running away to America together, and Hadass falling in love with someone else. 🤔
(But maybe that's just me. 🤔)
I am not Jewish, but I totally dig everything about this movie. And especially Barbra
one of the best movies ever made
You said it. No question about that.
@@seantodd8875I think I have found my people here 🙌🏼
1:41 "I could run away, I could leave without a trace. Go anywhere or anyplace where no one knows my face. As a woman or a man, I don't know, just so I can run away, run away..." 🎶
my dad is playing drums on this :-) 3:42
My dad was playing the trumpet!
Kayleigh Povey-Garman wow that’s so cool
@@kayleighpovey-garman3975 anybody here play the strings? :)
"Somebody wake me up and say it's all a dream."
(Exactly. 😁)
She looks fantastic, every look she takes on, including this one
Tell me she is not angelic always!!!!
💕🥰
Me getting ready for my graduation ceremony
look at this !! ...
wonderful movie ...
I LOVE THIS MOVIE
What did she mean by "She keeps him, he keeps her, it's a perfect arrangement for three"?
Lucinda Mobley I think she's trying to convince herself that marrying Hadass is the best thing to do
It is her illogical logic. Naturally, it does not work out the way she has thought it would.
Good Lord, really? He likes Babs, Amy. AMY AND Babs like him. Babs like him and respects Amy but kind of likes her. But Babs digs Mandy for sure. Mandy seems to like Babs, but trying to hold back
The guy loves the other girl i think?
I remember reading the short story but it was a long time ago... I think in the story Yentl marries the girl, who is at first in love with the man (forgot his name). But their parents don't want her to marry him because his brother is in jail (or something else but morally wrong). So Hadass marries Yentl. Hadass knows she's a girl and under their marriage Hadass can be with the man. Yentl keeps seeing him since he'd have to see Hadass through her, he keeps Hadass, Hadass keeps him. It's a perfect arrangement (because Yentl also loves him and Hadass in the end.) I could be wrong but that's how I recall the story
Magnigik! Toujours dans mon coeur!
If only I could succeed so badly...... Talk about falling up.
Loving this Filme
I’m
Sorry HE KNEW PERiodT
I enjoyed Yentl quite a bit - and the soundtrack is spectacular - but I think Streisand made a critical mistake in wearing a wig rather than cutting her hair, which had the effect of making her seem more feminine than was necessary. As committed as she was to getting this film made, attentive as she is to details, and given all the other sacrifices she made for her labor of love, cutting off her hair seems like it would have been a relatively small price to pay for considerably more realism.
How does no one get that anshel is prepubescent. Why the heck would they think it’s okay to marry “him”
This was set in a time in which age didn’t matter
I wondered how they couldn't see the lip gloss and know she's a woman. Barbra is beautiful
😍amo esse filme.bjs
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they should remake this!!!
yessss!
but who would be yentl?
NO they should not! They should leave this beautiful masterpiece alone. Don’t remake this. If you want to see it, just watch the movie again.
You are joking of course.
No, I am not joking. They should NOT remake this. Never!
Almost like a Human Sacrifice
That tall lanky guy was so hot.
Can you please stop posting loads of videos in one go i now cant see the new videos from my other subscriptions I've said this to some other channels who have done this and they ignored me
That’s not their fault
Barbara character falls for a woman?
All The Jewish men had to have a beard and mustashe. So I kove this film but it would never work.someone would question it.
irgendwie passt das doch: die Deutschen fllüchten aus Deutschland und Menschen aus Afghanistan und ähnlichen Ländern kommen dafür zu uns nach Deutschland... Man nennt das auch Bevölkerungsaustausch...
Verstehe nicht, was du meinst. Was hat das mit diesem Video zu tun?
Niemand flüchtet nach Afghanistan. und die Deutschen flüchten überhaupt nicht.