Coda (2021) - Duet scene
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2021
- Ruby and Miles sings 𝘠𝘰𝘶'𝘳𝘦 𝘈𝘭𝘭 𝘐 𝘕𝘦𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘰 𝘎𝘦𝘵 𝘉𝘺 - 𝘛𝘢𝘮𝘮𝘪 𝘛𝘦𝘳𝘳𝘦𝘭𝘭, 𝘔𝘢𝘳𝘷𝘪𝘯 𝘎𝘢𝘺𝘦. Amazing performance by Emilia Jones and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, as well as Troy Kotsur (Ruby's awesome dad).
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Yes!! This movie won Best Picture for Oscars 2022 !!! Well Deserved !!! 💯💖
it doesnt make us cry coz they’re deaf; it makes us cry because inspite of that reality, the parents still connect with her and the dad thrived for a way to appreciate her daughter’s voice by looking at other faces’ reactions. makes me realize how much we take beautiful things for granted.
I really love the Mute Part, so we can really feel what they feel :)
The part when they were looking at the audience members when their daughter was performing to get a feel of how the song is supposed to make one feel was so touching.
For me, this the moment when this movie goes just beyond what we see and makes us feel something only great movies are able to!
The movie does such a great job in this moment. We've heard them sing this song a few times earlier in the movie as they practice and we are all super excited to hear the final and finished product in all of its glory... and much like her parents... we can't... amazing storytelling.
As a dad I feel this so much. His realization of how special his girl is. Seeing her impact on others. The confusion, growing pride, and realization that what she has is so special.
We watched this movie in my ASL class I was crying when the sound cut I couldn’t imagine being there to see your child do something great and not be able to experience it-
This hits very close to home. I'm a coda and my mother never missed one of my high school choir concerts even though she must have been extremely bored. Thank you mom!
The great thing about the mute part is that it creates a setup for us to perceive the moment as a deaf father who really wants to know how good of a singer his daughter is, but he can't do that himself. So instead of focusing at the performance on the stage like the mom, the dad looks around to see the impact that his daughter's singing has on other people in that audience, seeing how people enjoy it, most smile, some even cry. He sees the positive reactions of the audience for his daughter, of which he can't be sure because of his disability. That is brilliant writing, the movie doesn't only give us the perception of deaf people but also a solution to find out things that they can't find out themselves.
I like how they mute in this scene. I thought this would be a climax scene for movie since it used this song throughout from the beginning, but they actually save the real deal for 'Both Sides Now' and it sums up whole movie which is totally perfect.
This is one of the most powerful scenes from this movie. It puts you in the shoes of a deaf person to try and experience what their world is like. It's so well done.
This made me cry so much. I was aware of deaf people being deaf and all but this made me experience it... I just
When it became silence I cried... It was the most powerful moment of this film
What a beautiful portrayal of life, art, family.... all of it
beautiful movie. really hope troy kotsur gets an oscar nod, really powerful acting especially in this scene
Literally one of the greatest cinematic moments I have seen in a long time. I didn't expect anything when I (or well, my mom) started watching this, but the further the movie gets the more I realized that Ok, this one actually deserved the Oscar
One of the best part of the movie. No sounds but so full of emotions.
In just one scene I have gained so much more understanding
The mute scene is the most moving scene I’ve seen in a long time. I do know that music for some deaf people is annoying/confusing/incomprehensible. Just before this scene, the mom was asking what dad wanted for dinner because I think they were kind of bored tbh… but to have it mute… when all of us hearing people wanted to hear it.. powerful. It’s more about the parents actually being there, even if they don’t understand how music is so powerful. I just watched the movie last night, so maybe my thoughts aren’t all in order but this scene genuinely shocks me, it’s so so beautiful.