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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • For some of us it was the first time seeing Cinema Paradiso on the big screen. This is one of my favourite movies of all time. Ennio Morricone's score evokes a feeling connected to the scene.
    The movie takes place in Southern Italy, a few years after World War 2, in a village where the only entertainment is the cinema, which was highly regulated by the Catholic church.
    Toto who is very clever and cheeky boy, who adores movies, he befriends the village projectionist Alfredo, who becomes a father figure for young Toto. It's a beautiful coming to age story, that is timeless and heartfelt.
    I never saw Cinema Paradiso on the big screen, the first time I saw it was in 9th grade.
    Seeing it on the big screen is a big treat. Between interviews, I throw in clips of the film.
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  • @wladimiragmont551
    @wladimiragmont551 Місяць тому +3

    Filme extraordinário que nos faz muitas reflexões, sobretudo da importância do cinema ao abrir a porta do mundo e nos permite sonhos encantadores e mais, o filme é um relato vivo de um passado não tão distante e mostra também a relevância do afeto que deveria nortear o caminhar das pessoas. Enfim, um filme marcante e de sabor inigualável.

    • @petz415
      @petz415  Місяць тому

      Eu concordo, é um filme lindo, uma história de amadurecimento para nos lembrar, se seguirmos nossos sonhos e paixões, nunca parecerá “trabalho” e a trilha sonora de Ennio Morricone realmente captura as emoções dos personagens. Obrigado pelo seu comentário, fico feliz que tenha gostado do vídeo.

  • @Jean-PaulSemaan
    @Jean-PaulSemaan Місяць тому +5

    Probably the best movie ever made. The music, Mr, Philipe Noiret, the story, the purity of the film and fhat ending with all the old kissing scenes. Un film sans faute!

    • @petz415
      @petz415  Місяць тому +1

      It reminds us to never give up on our childhood dreams, we can make them into realities, the music always gives me chills, its just a timeless coming to age story. Thank you so much for your comment.

  • @jasmineshakim5743
    @jasmineshakim5743 12 днів тому +1

    Best movie of all times ❤

    • @petz415
      @petz415  12 днів тому

      @@jasmineshakim5743 I totally agree, thanks for your comment!

  • @gabrielpanola
    @gabrielpanola Місяць тому +3

    I can't get over this film!!!! It's 110% nostalgia for me!!!! Maybe some people will not identify with it and not feel the same way because they didn't grow up going to the cinema but I absolutely love it!!!!!

    • @petz415
      @petz415  Місяць тому

      absolutely! it really pushes the nostalgia button, thanks so much for your comment. How did you come across this video? I'm curious because I uploaded it 5 months ago, but noticed its starting to get some traffic.

  • @user-fw1vx3us4f
    @user-fw1vx3us4f 10 днів тому +2

    In my opinion this movie has to be high on ANY "top 5 movies of all time" list. It's predictable, a bit cliche and hopelessly corny in parts and yet somehow it all works together perfectly(superb musical score/performance too). I am not often deeply moved by most modern cinema but I have never been able to watch this movie without shedding tears.
    DEEPLY human, emotional and hauntingly beautiful.

    • @petz415
      @petz415  10 днів тому

      I remember revisiting it again after I lost my father, the news reel scene about the Italian POW/their deaths made me burst out into tears, and the long walk back home for Toto and his mum from the pension office. After seeing this movie hundreds of times, it still brings tears to my eyes.

  • @insookang2388
    @insookang2388 Місяць тому +1

    One of my favourite movie and the music too👍👏🙏💐🇨🇦 I also saw unedited movie & I realized the art of editing

    • @petz415
      @petz415  Місяць тому

      @@insookang2388 I wished they had showed the unedited one at the theater, everything comes full circle in that version ❤️ thanks for your comment

    • @insookang2388
      @insookang2388 Місяць тому +1

      @@petz415 actually I liked the edited one better, it was focused the relationship between the old-man & and child.
      yes, edited movie will tell you what happened girlfriend who didn’t show up….😊

  • @DATo_DATonian
    @DATo_DATonian 25 днів тому +1

    Actually, the shorter film - the one that is best known and DOESN'T tell you all the answers - is the edited one. The director shortened the original movie twice because the test audiences didn't seem to like it with all the answers thrown in and also because of how long it was. The edited version, which ends with the adult Toto watching the movie montage, became an instant hit. It won the Academy Award for best foreign film and also the Cannes Film festival where it received the longest standing ovation in Cannes Festival history up to that time as well as a HUGE number of awards from around the world. I tell people to NOT see the longer version (with all the questions answered) because it ruins the effect of the ending of the first movie. It's like painting a mustache on a perfect Mona Lisa. After it became famous they released the longer version, the originally intended version, just to make more profit.

    • @petz415
      @petz415  24 дні тому +1

      I think both versions are fantastic in their own right, but I remember being super excited when i found the unedited version because the edited version left me feeling like something was missing, but it was still magical nonetheless. Thanks for your comment :)