Since you also include classic cinema on your compilations, I think Douglas Sirk movies deserve a mention ("All that heaven allows" could be a good choice), also "Le plaisir" from Max Ophüls has some very interesting cinematography. And also "Freaks" form Tod Browning has some amazing shots.
Can you make "the beauty of bollywood " , I never seen people appreciating the visuals of bollywood but the thing is bollywood now days are making shitty movies , so it made people to hate it .
The footage being raw is what makes it beautiful, it makes it feel almost empty and melancholic. It's like how a photo with an old camera has a more nostalgic feel than a photo with a newer camera. This is why I love filmmaking, it's a wonderful form of art. And these shots are absolutely beautiful.
Idk why but i have always found that scene from se7en to be so beautiful is the one john doe is pointing at mills in the pouring rain. The way it was shot from bellow, to make doe appear powerful, mighty, and mills hurt, vulnerable, blinded by the raindrops; defenseless. Just perfection.
1917: this movie is a must-see! The director gives the illusion of the entire film being 2 scenes, NO cuts. It was the first thing I noticed when I watched and the only thing I could focus on the whole time. What a trip! A visual masterpiece 💯
OMG SUFJAN STEVENS!!!!!1!1!!!!! this is literally the first time I've ever heard one of his songs used on UA-cam. Also Great choice. once of my fav songs of his
What a thriller! My grandson played it when he was home on break from UNC-Charlotte. I am 83 years old and could have been gone (mentally) before I saw it. Since my twenties I have been fascinated with seeing beautiful movies on the big screen. Now I must watch on Netflix or Amazon. And I will watch many of those titles. I loved The Shawshank Redemption. Do you see many BritBox-style films? I don't know if there would be enough interest in doing something with those. Thank you very very much for this gift!
The scene in Shawshank where Andy escapes and raises his hands to the sky is the most beautiful shot I have ever scene. That's just my opinion, of course there were tons of great shots in that movie!
Interesting fact (probably not for native English speakers) : Shawshank Redemption wasn't about escaping the prison, but spiritual redemption of it's prisoners
I’m so happy both Rocky and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty were recognized! Two of my favorite movies of all time and Walter Mitty is just so underrated
Loved both videos, I made a list of the movies for anyone interested: Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Boogie Nights (1997) Submarine (2010) Wings (1927) Once Upon a Time in America (1984) Yojimbo (1961) Confessions (2010) The Shape Of Water (2017) A Ghost Story (2017) Oblivion (2013) Fallen Angels (1995) The Florida Project (2017) Phantom Thread (2017) Before Midnight (2013) Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse (2017) Pleasantville (1998) Rocky (1976) 500 Days of Summer (2009) Safety Last! (1923) Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) The Third Man (1949) The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (2008) Cidade de Deus (2002) Into the Wild (2007) Stalker (1979) The Suspended Step of the Stork (1991) Romeo + Juliet (1996) The Cranes Are Flying (1957) Parasite (2019) Raging Bull (1980) 1917 (2019) The Night of the Hunter (1955) Ran (1985) Sicario (2015) Godzilla vs. Kong (1962) Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) Drive (2011) Taxi Driver (1976) No Country for Old Men (2007) Nightcrawler (2014) Blade Runner (1982) Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989) There Will Be Blood (2007) Oz The Great And Powerful (2013) Ida (2013) Jojo Rabbit (2019) Cold War (2018) Chungking Express (1994) Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2013) The Sacrifice (1986) Blue Valentine (2010) Melancholia (2011) In the Mood for Love (2000) Only God Forgives (2013) True Grit (2010) Macbeth (2015) Three Colors: Blue (1994) From Here to Eternity (1953) Spectre (2015) Thelma & Louise (1991) North by Northwest (1959) A Cure for Wellness (2016) The Turin Horse (2011) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Wings of Desire (1987) The King of Comedy (1982) Empire of the Sun (1987) The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Barry Lyndon (1975) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Dreams (1990) Kagemusha (1980) Memoir of A Murderer (2017) Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005) Suspiria (2018) Climates (2006) The Buried Forest (2005) Terrorizers (1986) The Shining (1980) Vertigo (1958) The Godfather II (1974)
My therapist recommended The Shape of Water, after I went on and on about the novel Remarkably Bright Creatures. I’d also recommend the film This Beautiful Fantastic.
Silent and mesmerised I'm sitting naked on a sofa with just the cat purring in my lap while soft evening wind blows through open window. And this compilation is like cream on cake.
Sinchronicity, my last birthday I was remembering my mother whom loved me but die at a young of age but I still remember her like it were yesterday. I was spending time in my bed so sad to see another horrible birthday pass by since I have no family at all (I'm a scapegoated kid so I have no contact at all with them after some years after mother died) it was something like a month and 26? Days since now and I was watching this video. I'm not a native speaker I was watching this video and I listened does this song says 4th of July? And yes it does, I was born on a Saturday 4th of July 1981. I can relate to the lyrics. I feel like the child from empire of the sun raising his hands to the plane. Te amo Mamá ❤
I saw 'Dreams' by Akira Kurosawa in theater back in the 90s, if you want to be a good photographer just study Akira's work, he is a master of wide shots and amazing colours
There is an Indian horror movie called Tumbadd. They took 6 years to make that movie. And they made it so beautifully. I think some shots from that movie could make the cut.
Left out the cherry blossom scene in Excalibur or even the sunrise scene in Excalibur or the the sun rays breaking through the clouds hitting the water in Excalibur
Thank you for a great video, I love cinema :) Wong Kar Wai, North by North West (all Hitchcock) Wings of Desire, Spectre, I would love to see Diva (1981 film) Jean-Jacques Beineix, the Hunger staring, David Bowie and Catherine Catherine Deneuve and 2046 (The Android scene with Faye Wong)
Good call by starting as you ended first vide (you could put here almost every Lawrence of Arabia scene). And I like the choice with the match, it’s like “let’s start this, let’s set fire to this video” 😅 Not surprising finding all the best directors repeated: Kubrick, Kurosawa, Leone, Scorsese, Spielberg… they are all geniuses! I noticed you synchronised the change of scene with the music… bravo for the work! Then it opened into me a question: it is sound/music part of cinematography? Some they will argue than not because there are other Oscars for that 😂. But acting too and bad acting can ruin a good light, angle, lens… choice. Maybe a good scene doesn’t need any sound as it is beauty in itself. What is your opinion?
I feel like the end fight shot in the snow from Kill Bill Vol 1 was way better then the random stabbing shot you included from it but other than that cool video
Numerous Dr Zhivago scenes, the black hole and toroidal farm landscape scenes in the generation ship in Interstellar, tai chi silhouetted against the stars in The Fountain. The docking scene with baroque guild heighliners in Lynch’s Dune. More?
any movies you would like to see in part 3?
Since you also include classic cinema on your compilations, I think Douglas Sirk movies deserve a mention ("All that heaven allows" could be a good choice), also "Le plaisir" from Max Ophüls has some very interesting cinematography. And also "Freaks" form Tod Browning has some amazing shots.
Birdman when Riggan buy a drink the scene of the lights is awesome
@@Fidel_L.Bousquet1970 I will check them out!
@@RohitSingh-qn4mk this is an amazing scene
Can you make "the beauty of bollywood " , I never seen people appreciating the visuals of bollywood but the thing is bollywood now days are making shitty movies , so it made people to hate it .
I love that the majority of these clips are mostly little to no cgi used. These raw cinematic shots are just something else.
raw < original
The footage being raw is what makes it beautiful, it makes it feel almost empty and melancholic. It's like how a photo with an old camera has a more nostalgic feel than a photo with a newer camera. This is why I love filmmaking, it's a wonderful form of art. And these shots are absolutely beautiful.
"fourth of july" with these clips is so beautiful.
Today
bladerunner 2049 is full of cinematic shorts ......such a masterpiece love it
same bro, love that movie.
Sufjan stevens music makes everything beautiful
Exactly
Love his music
I came for that
I dear his music to make a video of the most hiddeous creature ever covering itself in feces beautifull
overrated
Cinematography express something that words can't
i agree
True
Musics do
Idk why but i have always found that scene from se7en to be so beautiful is the one john doe is pointing at mills in the pouring rain.
The way it was shot from bellow, to make doe appear powerful, mighty, and mills hurt, vulnerable, blinded by the raindrops; defenseless.
Just perfection.
That film in general is just extremely well shot
@@pilkers2 Yes !
Did not know how much I needed this today. Thank you for the creative nourishment of beauty!
2:23 Never thought I would see King Kong vs. Godzilla in this video
I love that you include the movies names. LOVELY VIDEO!
Thank you! I'm going to start including movie names in future videos
.
1917: this movie is a must-see! The director gives the illusion of the entire film being 2 scenes, NO cuts. It was the first thing I noticed when I watched and the only thing I could focus on the whole time. What a trip! A visual masterpiece 💯
I was browsing YT and preview for this video started. My heart melted the second I heared it's 4th of July playing. 😭😭😭
Wong Kar Wai' cinematography is so mesmerizing
The river in Brokeback where Jake’s character says it could be like this always. Makes me want to live there. That water was up close and personal.
Well that was just beautifully put together. Perfect song choise too! Sufjan Stevens music just matched the video so well.
any movie from wong kar wai will always make me emotional because i’ve never seen shots that were that pretty
That scene in Empire of the Sun where Jim goes up to the airplanes and the sparks are flying...it's on the most breathtaking scenes ever. :)
My favourite clips here :
- Fallen angels ( 0:41 )
- Phantom thread ( 0:53 )
- Stalker ( 1:37 )
- The suspended step of the Stork ( 1:42 )
- Ran ( 2:14 ) [My personal fav]
- Blade Runner ( 2:31 )
- Ida ( 2:47 )
- Jojo Rabbit ( 2:51 )
- True Grit ( 3:13 )
- A cure for wellness ( 3:29 )
- The King of Comedy ( 3:37 )
- Barry Lindon ( 3:52 )
- Memoirs of Geisha ( 4:07 )
No interstellar?
This Wings clip gave me chills, love this movie and this video. Cinema is literally everything.
OMG SUFJAN STEVENS!!!!!1!1!!!!! this is literally the first time I've ever heard one of his songs used on UA-cam. Also Great choice. once of my fav songs of his
Cinema is like my heart
What a thriller! My grandson played it when he was home on break from UNC-Charlotte. I am 83 years old and could have been gone (mentally) before I saw it. Since my twenties I have been fascinated with seeing beautiful movies on the big screen. Now I must watch on Netflix or Amazon. And I will watch many of those titles. I loved The Shawshank Redemption. Do you see many BritBox-style films? I don't know if there would be enough interest in doing something with those. Thank you very very much for this gift!
There is nothing like wonderful cinematography. I definitely have some favorite films that are just beautiful to watch.
This was lovely, moody, and calming. The music was perfect. Thank you.
And now it's 8 years later but still not much comparisons to these legendary moments
I just have 3 words.
thank you CINEMA
The scene in Shawshank where Andy escapes and raises his hands to the sky is the most beautiful shot I have ever scene. That's just my opinion, of course there were tons of great shots in that movie!
Beautiful
so beautiful
Hollywood gives me so much - dreams , right direction to my life , hollywood inspire me soo muchhhhh 💓
This made my heart hurt. Just beautiful.
Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007)
That one shot of Mr. Bean walking up the hill at sunset.
Absolutely stunning
3:52: a true painting masterpiece
Oh man, I want to see all the movies now !
Thank you for putting the movies names on each clip ❤
Thank you for including the ghost story 🙏 That movie is a masterpiece 🔥❤️
Interesting fact (probably not for native English speakers) : Shawshank Redemption wasn't about escaping the prison, but spiritual redemption of it's prisoners
I immediately heard the soundtrack of The Tomb Of The Fireflies:
It's beautiful ;)
You mean grave of the fireflies. And it's not the official soundtrack
I’m so happy both Rocky and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty were recognized! Two of my favorite movies of all time and Walter Mitty is just so underrated
ahhh these videos make me dream, i love them.
working on a part 3 right now
Loved both videos, I made a list of the movies for anyone interested:
Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
Boogie Nights (1997)
Submarine (2010)
Wings (1927)
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Yojimbo (1961)
Confessions (2010)
The Shape Of Water (2017)
A Ghost Story (2017)
Oblivion (2013)
Fallen Angels (1995)
The Florida Project (2017)
Phantom Thread (2017)
Before Midnight (2013)
Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse (2017)
Pleasantville (1998)
Rocky (1976)
500 Days of Summer (2009)
Safety Last! (1923)
Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
The Third Man (1949)
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button (2008)
Cidade de Deus (2002)
Into the Wild (2007)
Stalker (1979)
The Suspended Step of the Stork (1991)
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
Parasite (2019)
Raging Bull (1980)
1917 (2019)
The Night of the Hunter (1955)
Ran (1985)
Sicario (2015)
Godzilla vs. Kong (1962)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
Drive (2011)
Taxi Driver (1976)
No Country for Old Men (2007)
Nightcrawler (2014)
Blade Runner (1982)
Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989)
There Will Be Blood (2007)
Oz The Great And Powerful (2013)
Ida (2013)
Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Cold War (2018)
Chungking Express (1994)
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2013)
The Sacrifice (1986)
Blue Valentine (2010)
Melancholia (2011)
In the Mood for Love (2000)
Only God Forgives (2013)
True Grit (2010)
Macbeth (2015)
Three Colors: Blue (1994)
From Here to Eternity (1953)
Spectre (2015)
Thelma & Louise (1991)
North by Northwest (1959)
A Cure for Wellness (2016)
The Turin Horse (2011)
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
Wings of Desire (1987)
The King of Comedy (1982)
Empire of the Sun (1987)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Dreams (1990)
Kagemusha (1980)
Memoir of A Murderer (2017)
Memoirs Of A Geisha (2005)
Suspiria (2018)
Climates (2006)
The Buried Forest (2005)
Terrorizers (1986)
The Shining (1980)
Vertigo (1958)
The Godfather II (1974)
thank you for the list! hopefully its helpful to some viewers
You are a movie hero !
Wasn't kvasnika on there
Memories of geisha really one of the beautiful and sad movie I've watched
@@colinversewhy is the joker shown in the thumbnail but not on the video ? Thx
My therapist recommended The Shape of Water, after I went on and on about the novel Remarkably Bright Creatures. I’d also recommend the film This Beautiful Fantastic.
One of the most greatest acting performences ❤
Huh
How beautiful is cinema🤩🤩🤩
Silent and mesmerised I'm sitting naked on a sofa with just the cat purring in my lap while soft evening wind blows through open window. And this compilation is like cream on cake.
???? Bro wth
@@ezre Surreal, isn't it?
Sinchronicity, my last birthday I was remembering my mother whom loved me but die at a young of age but I still remember her like it were yesterday. I was spending time in my bed so sad to see another horrible birthday pass by since I have no family at all (I'm a scapegoated kid so I have no contact at all with them after some years after mother died) it was something like a month and 26? Days since now and I was watching this video. I'm not a native speaker I was watching this video and I listened does this song says 4th of July? And yes it does, I was born on a Saturday 4th of July 1981. I can relate to the lyrics. I feel like the child from empire of the sun raising his hands to the plane. Te amo Mamá ❤
I think there is a comment of mine that day. I don't remember.
Surprised to see so little Christopher Nolan movies here. They are one of the greatest in terms of cinematography
No they aren’t
I'm very much a fan of wide shot ❤
It has lot of elements to use in
We Plan To Fall Her In Love💕
Wow just like the first one a true masterpiece :) and the music is soo beautiful
Lovely.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty was such a good movie.
It was an experience
From North by Northwest, I actually prefer the scene where Roger and Eve meet again in the forest. I like the composition
Thank you for this!❤
I love cinematography
I saw 'Dreams' by Akira Kurosawa in theater back in the 90s, if you want to be a good photographer just study Akira's work, he is a master of wide shots and amazing colours
Great video...
Thank you!
breath taking
02:15 gorgeous
There is an Indian horror movie called Tumbadd. They took 6 years to make that movie. And they made it so beautifully. I think some shots from that movie could make the cut.
hmm I'll definitely check it out for part 3, thanks!
Yeah !!!!they are beautiful shots ,Love them all!!,🔴🤫🫢
Great video mate!
Tristan riding over the hill with the stallions in “Legends of the Fall”. ❤
What a wonderful edit ❤️
Left out the cherry blossom scene in Excalibur or even the sunrise scene in Excalibur or the the sun rays breaking through the clouds hitting the water in Excalibur
Thats the Old Suspiria !
Thank you for a great video, I love cinema :) Wong Kar Wai, North by North West (all Hitchcock) Wings of Desire, Spectre, I would love to see Diva (1981 film) Jean-Jacques Beineix, the Hunger staring, David Bowie and Catherine Catherine Deneuve and 2046 (The Android scene with Faye Wong)
not the Sufjan Stevens. Hits so hard
Christopher Nolan is a 💎. He's really masterpiece renderer.❤
Wow this was so beautiful
Cinematographers really do get forgotten a lot
I need to watch Stalker in that quality
Mad Max fury road
when Furiosa broke down on the beautiful sand dunes after finding out her home was destroyed... most beautiful scene ever!!
You can pick damn near any shot from Space Odyssey. To think that film came out in 68 is astonishing.
this was such a great video, wow
thank you!
1:18 😢
you could show me 2 girls 1 cup and i'd still think it was beautiful as long as you played sufjan stevens in the background
No interstellar?
Thank u bro ima use this for an edit noe
You need to use Excalibur! in particular, it’s the scene where they’re riding through the flowered trees on their final quest
The entire Stalker movie is beautiful
What a beautiful song
I know right. It’s immaculate for the feel of this video
King of comedy literally shocked me
Beautiful video!
There is just a small error. At 4min12 it says suspiria (2018) but it is the original from 1977 and not the remake.
1:19 felt
Good call by starting as you ended first vide (you could put here almost every Lawrence of Arabia scene). And I like the choice with the match, it’s like “let’s start this, let’s set fire to this video” 😅
Not surprising finding all the best directors repeated: Kubrick, Kurosawa, Leone, Scorsese, Spielberg… they are all geniuses!
I noticed you synchronised the change of scene with the music… bravo for the work!
Then it opened into me a question: it is sound/music part of cinematography?
Some they will argue than not because there are other Oscars for that 😂. But acting too and bad acting can ruin a good light, angle, lens… choice. Maybe a good scene doesn’t need any sound as it is beauty in itself.
What is your opinion?
Wow, you remembered about "Stalker" by Andrey Tarkovsky. Do you watch this film?
Where are the HER movie clips? Great video btw these shots give me so much peace thank you
4:06 this is MEMORIES OF MURDER (2003) by Bong Joon Ho
I feel like the end fight shot in the snow from Kill Bill Vol 1 was way better then the random stabbing shot you included from it but other than that cool video
The set design and colours in that shot is what makes it good
i love film so much
Beautifull
Bravo :)
Thanks :)
Beautiful
Appreciate it the support!
Numerous Dr Zhivago scenes, the black hole and toroidal farm landscape scenes in the generation ship in Interstellar, tai chi silhouetted against the stars in The Fountain. The docking scene with baroque guild heighliners in Lynch’s Dune. More?
How did you actually get the clips , did you download the whole movies or ?
So glad that 1917 was on here
it has great cinematography
@@colinverse True that
My fav is Kim Novak and vertigo
good vid