Watched The Beach again last night. The internet scene made me cry. Richard looking at “that moment” and smiling, before his smile slowly fades and he becomes sad. “That moment” would never happen again. Nor would all those other incredible moments he’d had on the island…. A lot of the time in your life, you don’t realise those moments are so special when they are happening, that they won’t necessarily last, and the memories of them haunt you when you’re older…
I remember these days. I was sitting through classes drafting handwritten letters to friends. We had e-mail, but didn't use it. They just seemed more important than anything else did by that time.
yeah at the time you think these days will last forever.. before you know it bang 25 years are past and you know some of those people and those days are gone for eternity. Its a bittersweet feeling and this song just adds no those emotions! Its a mad place earth in it :) xx
@@Doves96 That's true. I remember being younger and travelling, the people I met are now long gone in my life, just a distant memory and some of the places I got to experience will never be seen again other than in my mind and on photo. Time passes by, you think and reflect of what you experienced and how you lived and it can seem like only yesterday yet was so far ago that you question did it even happen
Even 7 years after uploading this, I am continuously filled with joy from everyone's comments on the video. For so many of us, The Beach has dug deep into our desire for adventure and interconnectedness.
“..deep into our desire for adventure and interconnectedness.” Well said. First time watching this in almost 16 years and it makes me thing back to when life had infinite possibilities. Great moment though I sit here alone and a bit apathetic from what life has thrown at me, sometimes wishing it ended when life still had hope.
“I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for. Because it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something. And if you find that moment...it lasts forever.” -Richard
I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for. Because it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something. And if you find that moment...it lasts forever.” -Richard
I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for. Because it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something. And if you find that moment...it lasts forever.” -Richard
this movie changed my life forever... i will never forget my time without a care in the world, just a backpack and a one way ticket, falling in love every month, no plans farther than the week, nothing but a bag some clothes and an insatiable need to experience what life has to offer. i can never forget the connections i have made, and i am sure they all remember me too.
This movie came out when I was nearly 21. The world was in front of me. I adventured, loved, and lost. Now at 45, I can't say I regret a moment of it all.
I think everyone had their "The Beach" experience. It might not be similar to the film's scenes, except at the end when we look at a picture that tells a lot about the past and be grateful of it.
I think that’s why the movies main song “pure shores” suits it perfectly! It contains a lyric saying “take me to my beach” which I think perfectly suits the movie where we need to be taken to a paradise.
2019 was my first. I was born the year this movie came out and 2019 was my first real taste of LIFE. Since then ive been pining for that feeling. The feeling of travelling up the hai van pass on motorbikes on a day long ride. The whole of Vietnam. Unforgettable. All on 6 rolls of Kodak Colourplus, forevermore.
I love how richard looks around at all the people staring into the computers and shrugs at it. Its like a hidden message to say, the world will be swallowed by computers etc as this film was made in 2000 it would have been the start of the "digital revolution"
what about the scene from Northern exposure where Chris says eventually your living room will be connected to fiber optics and become the new town square, the place you will bliss out
That ending still hits hard. All the emotiins you felt through the movie, bad and good ones, are combined in a drug rush of emotions when the rendering of the picture occurs. Never saw a movie with a more perfect and emotion filled ending.
@@elizabethbennet4791 chinese have taken over it, all i hear now is all the beach bars are knocked down (which I volunteered for once, best days of my life) also the beaches from the construction from the chineese are littered with rubbish. All i know its not a haven for backpackers anymore for a place to chill out or party.
I remember being just shy of 20 years old and seeing this in February, 2000. Was playing ball in junior college in the far north of California and we were on a road trip somewhere in the central valley. It was pouring rain either after the game, or the night before I don't remember, but I do remember that I always would spend time in the theater during the season watching movies and reflecting on their stories as a form of meditation. I walked nearly a mile to get to the theater to watch this. Had no idea what it would be about exactly, but thought it "looked interesting". Nowadays, I can pick apart a couple of Rotten Tomatoes reviews and 9 times out of 10 decipher if I want to see a film or not. I'm never surprised anymore, but when I saw this it really hit home for me. Just 19, still in school, playing a simple game...no cell phones...and the pouring rain walking back to the hotel, it had just started when I made it to the theater. I walked back with a big grin on my face, staring up at the night sky off color with clouds and just laughed. Remember thinking something like 'Remember these little moments when you're sitting at that desk 20 years from now', which at this point is pretty much true, though as a builder you still get some adventure. Simpler times, was much healthier and open then, such is the thrill of being young and learning life's lessons along the way...Richard, Françoise and Etienne had a nice little run at doing something most other people wouldn't have done. They took a leap, and like most leaps that happen before you know where you'll land, you encounter danger and have to claw your way back to the world. What a ride
“I still believe in paradise but now atleast I know it’s not some place you can look for cause it’s not where you go it’s how you feel for a Moment in your life when your apart of something.” And when you find that Moment… it will last forever. - Richard
The Beach was a movie that I still remember because it perfectly sums up the feeling around 1999-2001.. when there was a pessimistic goodbye to the neohippy rave culture and a digitale age ahead with people spending their life in cubicals. this scene sums it up very destilled.
I rented this on vhs WAY back when it was first out. And ever since that initial viewing all those years ago, this is still one of few film endings I find myself thinking about every now and then. I remember the overall movie, of course. But the juxtaposition of what Richard had in the beach community vs the world he returns to and the perspective he has on what paradise means... truly a special coda to a story.
Man I get so sentimental watching this movie! When it came out to the cinemas I didn’t care to watch it, because it was so hyped. My mind was also somewhere else. A few years later I quit my job, sold everything, and went off to travel. It was the time of my life! When I came back the movie appeared somewhere and I watched it. It actually hurt to watch it and I understood all the movie had to tell. I experienced all of those things the movie talks about (except for going bonkers). And the end makes me tear up. 15 years later and sometimes I have to watch certain scenes that bring back the memories. I really miss the time of life between the 20’s to mid 30’s! And the end is true. But the hunger for that place one calls paradise is still there. Sometimes it sucks having it just as a memory. But I remember one moment; sitting in a cafe looking down to the city and having a revelation. I swore to myself to remember this moment, this privilege and keep it for those times, when life gets rough. I still remember intensely.
@@arklyshill Howdy. Not an off-map community. Back then I didn't have that mindset yet. Nowadays it's different :) But when traveling through eastern Europe and then Asia I met a lot of people that couldn't be put into a box and expanded my view of the world immensely. Also the many times I just spent alone observing everything; from nature to people, brought me to my senses. The feeling of freedom, and of being alive and awake at every moment of the day changed me for the better. Nowadays I search for the off-map community, as things have gotten mad as hell. What about you? Have you been traveling around?
@@arklyshill Oh yes; the search for paradise is still there, although I know it can only be found within. But I guess finding a place and being a part of a group of people sharing the same dream can make it a little easier :)
@@ruruloffelmacher6389 I just recently began to travel more than before, but I have never found something that huge like in the movie, but I do like to believe our planet holds something like that, as long as humans will be alive. I was only around Europe, but my dream is Asia, then other continents.
@@arklyshill Asia will be a very good spot to find those people. I recently heard that people have come together in Koh Phanghan (Thailand) to live an alternative life. Right now I'm trying to save up to look what they're about in a few months time. If we can travel at all come autumn. But maybe you can check it out. It's a beautiful island and I can imagine that one could find a spot of like minded people there :)
I watched this movie a few years ago and it really inspired me to leave everything behind and to go travelling . Now my travelling is over and I am back at home I have watched this video on repeat and it’s making me so nostalgic about the amazing people I’ve met and memories I have made on my journey. From my travels I have come to realise it’s so important in life to be grateful for the moments you are experiencing and have appreciation for the lovely people you get to share them with. Please anyone reading this , cherish every single moment you have and embrace life as much as you can , because you will never get those moments back.
This movie came out around the time I finished school.. backpacking around the world and constantly in and out of internet cafes like this. Such good memories.. this movie of course being one of them and especialy this song . Love Leo
@@azultequila5114 me? Well... I have a totally different life now. A family, kids, my own house, bills, schedules and a steady job. Things are good, comfortable and predictable. A parallel universe.
this is one of those movies u have to watch when ur young, to wake u up. and se the big picture.good memories..... god i miss being young and not knowing!!!!
...my fave film... if you understand it all - its a gem. uplifting, inspiring, it introduced to continue to travel , see the world, in the your youth, be open minded, humble and go with the flow... never judge, be polite and never out stay your welcome. Money, fame, fortune... is only matters if your truly happy inside.
This movie...the whole soundtrack. Makes me so sad and nostalgic all at once. I had a similar experience. Not on an island, but it was 1998...and we were a community of travellers isolated from the outside. We made our own perfect world for a while. But it all had to end eventually. When The Beach was released I didnt expect it to have such an impact on my life either. I miss people I will never see again. And I often wonder If they ever remember me the way I remember them.....and that time we spent in our very own "parallel universe". I'm grateful and happy to have experienced something magical that lasts a lifetime...but being reminded of it makes me sad for a few days after watching The Beach. We were young time didn't matter....until time ran out.
This makes me want to go back to Thailand so much... I miss it! Going travelling for 9 months was one of the bravest thing I've done - I'm naturally extremely shy and very socially awkward. This takes me back to the Phi Phi Islands... good times! :)
I have his quote screen shotted on my lab top desktop. Every time I think of a good memory or if I feel lonely, I look at that quote and remember all the best things in my life and the people I love
Was 14 when this movie came out, before my youth adventures were beginning. Now I'm 35, and they're basically over. I thank God I went out there and really made the most of my late teens and early 20s, and didn't stand in the corner thinking 'no, I better not do that".
Great dude. Which piece of life advice would you like to give me ? I am scared of getting out of my comfort zone....I am 25 year old. Please reply brother.
@@Gaurav.P0 All good man. It's tough out there I know. I think just taking little steps could be the key. You don't have to travel overseas or anything straight away. Maybe just say 'yes' to something that comes up in the near future? I remember a time when I would hardly go to social gatherings, but one day I got invited to a party and just thought to myself 'why not?'. If I'm not enjoying myself I can always just leave. So I went along and ended up having a great time. It's just little things like that to begin with. But at the end of the day, do what makes you happy. Hope this has been some kind of help? But feel free to reach out again :)
@Bakersfield Josh B sides y Español i would love to visit japan when they open back up. This movie made me want to travel even more. peace and love brother.
@@Gaurav.P0 Start off going with friends. Have an itinerary of what activities you want to do, but leave room in your plans that will allow you to do other impromptu activities, because it will happen. Have an open-mind but be respectful to the country and locals, you're the guest and they're your hosts. Of course, make sure to be safe because there is no fun without safety. Keep an open mind and just try new things. You'll meet people at your place of stay or on activities you do. These will serve as ice breakers, since you're doing a common activity where it'll be easier to talk to individuals. Down the line when you get more experienced, you'll be able to travel on your own and know what to do.
I'm 22 now. I just finished watching this movie. I guess maybe I understand the nostalgia you feel because these are the kind of movies I used to watch when I was little. You're a couple of decades ahead of me.. any suggestion you'd wanna give me? Like you're talking to your 22 year old self?
...just stumbled upon this and it brings me back!! why do i wanna cry everytime i watch this ending..masterpiece! safe travels to all, live your dreams!!
I will never forget when, in 2010, after my longest relationship, I listened to the song "Pure Shores" from the movie The Beach every day for about two or three months, several hours a day. This video brought me back to that time. It was in 2010 when I was 27 years old; now I am 41.
love how Richard has that "I'm not used to all these people and tech now" on his cafe computer on a 56k modem waiting for that picture to slowly appear. The look on his face watching it !!! the song (Dario G -Voice's *acoustic*) is perfect. We are all too busy living city lives these days, with no adventure or awe, just working away often miserably. If you haven't ever gone traveling/backpacking/spent a year or two away remotely i can understand you not understanding or liking the film, it's a film for people who have had that experience. there's a comment by someone below "When your young you don't give a damn about a time, when your old you realize time doesn't give a damn about you" - Those are Danny Boyle's words when he was describing the message of Trainspotting 2 in 2017 - he wasn't talking about the beach, but i guess it can still be applied here.
What an amazing ending to this film. It's nostalgic and so emotive it brings tears to my eyes. Guys, I just have to say that if you liked the film you're gonna love the book. Alex Garland is an excellent writer.
@@stonergirl3108 How'd you like it. First time I liked the movie way more. The romance was critical. Then we'd get books at Borders by the way. Was so much more immersive.
A esta película la vi cuando yo tenía 23 años en el año 2000 y esa frase final "lo importante no es a dónde vas sino como te sientes en el momento en que llegas a formar parte de algo y si encuentras ese momento es para siempre" me impactó mucho pero con el tiempo se me olvidó, hasta que empecé a viajar solo, y en mí últimas etapa de parar en Hostel amis 36 años, justo conocí a un grupo de tres muchachos y una chica y tuvimos dos días magníficos, he perdido el contacto con ese grupo pero tengo gran recuerdos ojalá estén bien, y a esta película la vi hace unos 5 meses y recordé esa frase y me trajo grandes recuerdos hoy es 05/03/2024 siendo las 00:25, y a mis 46 años , extraño ese pequeño momento 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
And me, I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for, 'cause it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something, and if you find that moment... it lasts forever. This is the line that's worth the entire movie. And the line that made me love this even more and put into words the feeling I couldn't express.
I’m a British citizen, been living in Hanoi for 8 years. I know my friends and family would love for me to come home, but being here is my paradise. A very difficult concept to communicate but I’m sure fans of this movie know exactly what I’m talking about!
This is certainly one of my favorite movie scene, it's exactly how I see the paradise..... Everything is perfect on this scene, Leonardo looks so different from the others people in the cybercafe, so free in his head..... The music is perfect too.... Today I got several health issues I can't travel anymore, I can't take planes cause of lymphatic oedema in my legs but each time I see this scene it remind me that travelling is the essence of happiness...... Cause there is always something to discover if you know where to look and how you live the moment.
That wonderful soundtrack followed me around Australia when backpacking in 1999 and 2000. The GREATEST of days. "We'll always have Sydney in the rain..." XXX
I'm 22 and anything but carefree. Currently in Australia after having been in Thailand for 2 months want to make the most of this life but feel so negative.
I saw the movie first then read the book, but I gotta say I really like this ending. The execution and music selection, the photo and Richard's smile gradually turning into a look of guilt and regret, it created a very poignant moment.
Hugely underrated movie , made me want to travel more and unlock that sense of freedom that the movie gives you. I went to Maya Bay in 2001 shortly after seeing ' The Beach ' film, it was a truly stunning place and Thailand was an amazing country . I went back in 2015, to the same places, although still nice, tourism had ruined it in my opinion and it was apparent how much technology had taken over peoples lives and spoilt their ability to enjoy first hand, the simple things in life. Everyone was too busy trying to take that perfect picture or selfie to brag on social media. People need to care less about what others think and just enjoy being in that special moment, because that's what makes you feel truly alive 👌
Man i was backpacking through thailand back in 2008 or 2009 (dont even remember) and the years have just passed so fast. Im now 35. Leo is 49 now so I guess I should feel young :D
Can you believe after 21 f***ing years I finally got to see this movie? I even forgot it existed, untill I saw the announcement it was going to be on tv. So I watched and it was much better than I expected.
@@MetroCop2077 For the character maybe, but not for the movie. Most people today are more and more trapped by technology all the time. Living in the real word is dangerous, but at least it is real. The ending of this film was phenomenal. It's predicting the ending for everyone living in the West.
@@conservos2349 the way u see it is beyond my understanding, he could have a perfect relationcheap on the paradise island but destroyed everything, civilization is rotten and now he is part of it again, and he think about that journey like it was summer sweet dream, he only should feel guilt in my opinion..
@@MetroCop2077 The pot farmers forced them to leave. What movie were you watching? The movie also argued that people are rotten, not civilization. They let a shark-bite victim die so they could stay on the beach. The woman was prepared to murder to stay there.
When I first entered UA-cam to search for this scene, I thought there’d be very poor chances to find it (I mean exactly this scene with exactly this quote). Thanks, @obeysteve, for indeed uploading def one the best videos in the platform. This scene’s meaning carries a deep and intense message: it’s not about endlessly looking for your paradise; it’s about realizing when you’re at it. What a great fucking movie. Cheers!
@@esraahassan371 Well at the end of the movie when everyone leaves the island they all go their separate ways, but his girlfriend sends him the photograph they all took together which is just a reminder of what happened. So, no, they are no longer together physically, but I think spiritually everyone on that island will be connected forever. Cheers!
I was at Maya Bay 2 days ago. The beach is absolutely breathtaking! You can’t go on it anymore. You can just pass it on your boat tour. It’s still worth the trip. My tour stopped on different islands along the way for water activities. It really is heaven on earth#beachlife
I know right! I was there for my honeymoon about 2 yrs back. The beach was really over crowded. Still none the less it was a beautiful place. Went there on purpose because of this movie and it was one of my bucket list checks. Love the soundtrack and everything about this movie. Pity its all closed now.
I relate so much to the line "of course you can never forget what you've done...but we adapt...we carry one" and then the curious side glances to people next to Richard.... almost asking "where are you from / where are you going / do you want to grab beer and hang out", typical adventure questions. and then the almost pity for people who miss out on that sort of life. but then... it's not their fault people get absorbed by screens. be happy for the times you enjoyed, remember them, suck life from them. you did it. you saw the light. maybe not forever but you are happy you tasted the good life.
I can watch this movie over and over again, it gives me goosebumps and a sense of excitement. It takes me back years ago to a time I once knew, travelling to Thailand and embarking on one of the greatest trips of my life. If you’re in your 20’s get out there and explore the world, get out of your comfort zone, live amongst different cultures and communities, meet new people and enjoy that holiday love. Life is beautiful.
We all have memories and moments we took for granted ❤ people we shared these times with who we will never see again. The ending hits hard 💔 the Internet revolution has started and life will never be the same 😢
It's always hard to convey to people how influential The Beach has been throughout my life, and in particular the ending. Thanks for the upload, I remember seeing it in theaters like it was yesterday.
I'm in thailand right now. That island is a boat ride from Phuket. Thinking about going and checking it out since I've been watching this movie steady for 23 years
As much as you want to empathize with Richard and his adventure, his arrival was the beginning of the end of that place....not that he could have known. Imagine having to return to society after something like that.
I think it is much shaped in the book. Mr Duffy could give the map for any backpackers. The main goal was to get more people to the island end "destroy" the Utopia there. Richard was a tool in the hands of Mr Duffy. Eventually the colony would end in a tragedy. And the books ending is more darker than in the movie where the members of the colony stab Richard almost to death as a revenge for exposing the beach, who barely escapes with Francoise and Ettiene at the end.
Love this film - reminds me of my uni days starting in 2000 as I'd listen to the soundtrack non stop. A few years ago I bought a second hand copy of the book to take on holiday, only to discover it had been signed by one of the cast. I treasure it even more now :D
Xmas Day 2021 in Phuket (sailing on a friend's yacht). This movie and later the book inspired my first trip to Thailand back in the early 2000s and here I am after an epic road trip the last 6 months finding empty beaches and snorkelling and diving and creating moments. It's been **awesome**. And no I wasn't one of the idiots who crammed into Maya Bay beach until they were forced to close it. It opens again next week and I'm still not going - if you think thats the nicest beach in Thailand, then you need to go exploring...😁
When this came out I was 10 and I had already been *seriously* moved by Titanic so my little mind couldn’t accept Leo as anyone but Jack 😂 not to mention the fact I was too young to watch it so I forgot about it until a few years ago when I noticed it was on Netflix. I can’t believe it took me so long to watch it! My uncles (who were much like older brothers growing up) used to travel a lot, especially to Thailand and it reminds me of them (two of them have since passed away) and like everyone else I love the last bit because it reminds me of returning home after travelling - such a bittersweet feeling! Come back to this video all the time
"Parallel universe, love Francoise. X" I just saw this movie for the first time because if Moby's song Porcelain. I'm so glad I checked it out. One of my new favorites. It had a few corny moments, but overall an amazing movie, and an amazing soundtrack. I have a craving for an adventure now.
“I still believe in paradise, but now at least I know it’s not some place you can look for. Because its not where you go, its how you feel for a moment in your life when you’re a part of something. And if you find that moment, it lasts forever.” The most profound thing I’ve ever heard. Makes me cry.
This movie influenced me so much. Every time I watch it something new touches me. Basically inside of me there always been an explorer but it took time for me to start, but I did. One time in my life I abandoned everything, family, friends and old work to find myself again while discovering Europe. I lived In Paris for almost 2 years, then I moved to Lisbon then to Madrid. When I came back I was changed but people I left were all the same. I found that perfect moment, the one in which I felt I was belonging to a place and proud of my self. That moment will remain always perfect in my Memory.
Hey, im about to embark on studying abroad in Lisbon and Paris. How did you like each one? Did you end up settling in one of them, or went back home permanently? Did it feel like everyone’s life continued and youre ‘catching up’ after coming back? Was it worth it? Thanks in advance, im trying to find my slice of paradise.
This movie had an incredible impact on my young adult life. I ended up traveling Asia for the better part of a decade in my 20s trying live out the feeling I got from this film. In my 40s now. I watch it every now and then. I'll never forget and never regret my decade exploring Asia.
My traveling got cut short when i had kids at 25. I had to do the disney thing for a while, which was cool, but then they got in their early teens and we got them passports and took them all over. Watching them discover things and marvel at how different the rest of the world was the best part. Now they are both almost 18 and im ready to see the rest of the world
i never though the "beach" will be such a memorable movie for me, just watch this in the theaters it after work one day in the mid-90s? too kill time becoz i dont want to go home early, but it so opened up my sense of adventure ..its so nostalgic wacthing this, im in my late 20s when i saw this even back then it seems there is so much to look forward to.... now im in my mid 50's it seem for me all that enthusiasm in life is starting to slowly go away or dissapear but watching this movie again somehow give some kind of spiritual cheer deep inside and a tiny sip of that youthful sense of adventure you once have so much of.,
i don't know why but its more relaxing to me to watch old content style which is filled with needed cuts and transitions not like nowdays, fast and running way of editing. uffff i am tired with this rush in this new world.Those days were great 😌
Nostalgia hits my face so hard , time flies so fast. You are 20 , you suddenly wake up you already are 40.
so a year will be like a month, and a month will be like a week, and a week will be like a day, and a day will be like an hour,
"Don`t waste your time. Or time will waste you"
Muse
My dad always said as soon as u hit 21 your life flies by, he’s so right. I’m 32 now and seems 2 mins ago I was 21
Don’t blink
So true
Watched The Beach again last night. The internet scene made me cry. Richard looking at “that moment” and smiling, before his smile slowly fades and he becomes sad. “That moment” would never happen again. Nor would all those other incredible moments he’d had on the island….
A lot of the time in your life, you don’t realise those moments are so special when they are happening, that they won’t necessarily last, and the memories of them haunt you when you’re older…
I remember these days. I was sitting through classes drafting handwritten letters to friends. We had e-mail, but didn't use it. They just seemed more important than anything else did by that time.
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yeah at the time you think these days will last forever.. before you know it bang 25 years are past and you know some of those people and those days are gone for eternity. Its a bittersweet feeling and this song just adds no those emotions! Its a mad place earth in it :) xx
@@Doves96 That's true. I remember being younger and travelling, the people I met are now long gone in my life, just a distant memory and some of the places I got to experience will never be seen again other than in my mind and on photo. Time passes by, you think and reflect of what you experienced and how you lived and it can seem like only yesterday yet was so far ago that you question did it even happen
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Even 7 years after uploading this, I am continuously filled with joy from everyone's comments on the video. For so many of us, The Beach has dug deep into our desire for adventure and interconnectedness.
Yes you are right..this movie changed my life in ways i cannot explain in words..
“..deep into our desire for adventure and interconnectedness.” Well said. First time watching this in almost 16 years and it makes me thing back to when life had infinite possibilities. Great moment though I sit here alone and a bit apathetic from what life has thrown at me, sometimes wishing it ended when life still had hope.
@Exvalos ua-cam.com/video/1zc4RrQRX24/v-deo.html
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This movie is great. Thank you very much my friend
This brought tears to my eyes. Seemed like yesterday we were young. In a parallel universe.
I can relate
I can relate to you too.
me tooo!!!!
Me too
Me too
When you're young, you don't give a damn about time.
When you get older, you realize time doesn't give a damn about you
Till what age , it is called as young ?
Danny Boyle said that I think
so true
Wow! What an appropriate and amazing quote. Is it yours?
That sounds good.
So do this backpacker lifestyle as long as possible.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau did ;-)
“I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for. Because it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something. And if you find that moment...it lasts forever.”
-Richard
I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for. Because it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something. And if you find that moment...it lasts forever.”
-Richard
And when every time I feel in real danger, I say to my self: "Nooo, I won´t die today!!!"
I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for. Because it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something. And if you find that moment...it lasts forever.”
-Richard
The big chunky Charlie!!!!!
100%
This movie was so underrated. Wonderful ending. Sad and beautiful.
this movie changed my life forever... i will never forget my time without a care in the world, just a backpack and a one way ticket, falling in love every month, no plans farther than the week, nothing but a bag some clothes and an insatiable need to experience what life has to offer. i can never forget the connections i have made, and i am sure they all remember me too.
Too legit of a perspective my friend!!!! You find that moment.... it lasts forever 😂🎉🎉🎉😢😢😢😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@ilovehouse888all through Asia, mostly SE Asia, and as this movie taught me, i never stayed in one place too long!
How does one afford a life like that? Trust fund?
This movie came out when I was nearly 21. The world was in front of me. I adventured, loved, and lost. Now at 45, I can't say I regret a moment of it all.
Bro im now 21
I think everyone had their "The Beach" experience. It might not be similar to the film's scenes, except at the end when we look at a picture that tells a lot about the past and be grateful of it.
Yes bro
Mine was tokyo
I think that’s why the movies main song “pure shores” suits it perfectly! It contains a lyric saying “take me to my beach” which I think perfectly suits the movie where we need to be taken to a paradise.
2019 was my first. I was born the year this movie came out and 2019 was my first real taste of LIFE. Since then ive been pining for that feeling. The feeling of travelling up the hai van pass on motorbikes on a day long ride. The whole of Vietnam. Unforgettable. All on 6 rolls of Kodak Colourplus, forevermore.
Funny how I experienced it before leaving the country and then I found out about this movie it’s crazy and the feeling began again
Movie really was the beginning of 2000's. Loved it
akera s. Summer of 2001
So true
@Seen I didn't see it that way, but it makes sense too.
2000 and 2010 were both awesome years for me. Sucks that 2020 is absolutely horrible.
@@keelyleilani1326 Tell me about it, I lost my mother this year too :(
I love how richard looks around at all the people staring into the computers and shrugs at it. Its like a hidden message to say, the world will be swallowed by computers etc as this film was made in 2000 it would have been the start of the "digital revolution"
and the same period as dot com bust
Jesus. You're right. Even back in 2000, heads were stuck in screens!!😳
I think it also depicts how the world didn't change one bit while he was gone - everything was just like when he left it
@@MrKarlozz i think it's telling the viewers that strangers don't give a shit about you, so do you
what about the scene from Northern exposure where Chris says eventually your living room will be connected to fiber optics and become the new town square, the place you will bliss out
It invokes nostalgia for a world that once existed when we were young and innocent.
That ending still hits hard. All the emotiins you felt through the movie, bad and good ones, are combined in a drug rush of emotions when the rendering of the picture occurs. Never saw a movie with a more perfect and emotion filled ending.
If you think this one pulls the heart strings at the end, try this movie Midnight Sun (2018 film). Beautiful Movie.
I know what a friggin masterpiece 🎉🎉
Just came back from Cambodia back to the System. This scene is so accurate.
Same over here, Phnom Penh haha.
But this movie is comparable to Sihanoukville, five years ago... Unbelievable what happened to this piece paradise.
@@flyingjoe9681 I was at Sihanoukville 3 years ago. yes its very tragic what has become of it.
@@dickeyboyenglishnotbritish2462 what happeed exactly? war or pollution? was it the americans' fault?
@@elizabethbennet4791 chinese have taken over it, all i hear now is all the beach bars are knocked down (which I volunteered for once, best days of my life) also the beaches from the construction from the chineese are littered with rubbish. All i know its not a haven for backpackers anymore for a place to chill out or party.
The paradise was not the beach. But peoples moments in it.
I remember being just shy of 20 years old and seeing this in February, 2000. Was playing ball in junior college in the far north of California and we were on a road trip somewhere in the central valley. It was pouring rain either after the game, or the night before I don't remember, but I do remember that I always would spend time in the theater during the season watching movies and reflecting on their stories as a form of meditation. I walked nearly a mile to get to the theater to watch this. Had no idea what it would be about exactly, but thought it "looked interesting". Nowadays, I can pick apart a couple of Rotten Tomatoes reviews and 9 times out of 10 decipher if I want to see a film or not. I'm never surprised anymore, but when I saw this it really hit home for me. Just 19, still in school, playing a simple game...no cell phones...and the pouring rain walking back to the hotel, it had just started when I made it to the theater. I walked back with a big grin on my face, staring up at the night sky off color with clouds and just laughed. Remember thinking something like 'Remember these little moments when you're sitting at that desk 20 years from now', which at this point is pretty much true, though as a builder you still get some adventure. Simpler times, was much healthier and open then, such is the thrill of being young and learning life's lessons along the way...Richard, Françoise and Etienne had a nice little run at doing something most other people wouldn't have done. They took a leap, and like most leaps that happen before you know where you'll land, you encounter danger and have to claw your way back to the world. What a ride
Thank you for sharing. Made me smile. I'll make sure to remember my little moments 15 years from now :D
Thank you I needed this
I fucking love this
“I still believe in paradise but now atleast I know it’s not some place you can look for cause it’s not where you go it’s how you feel for a Moment in your life when your apart of something.” And when you find that Moment… it will last forever. - Richard
Paradise is not a place, it is a feeling you have when you are part of something wonderful. And it lasts for ever.
Got it!
The Beach was a movie that I still remember because it perfectly sums up the feeling around 1999-2001.. when there was a pessimistic goodbye to the neohippy rave culture and a digitale age ahead with people spending their life in cubicals. this scene sums it up very destilled.
I rented this on vhs WAY back when it was first out. And ever since that initial viewing all those years ago, this is still one of few film endings I find myself thinking about every now and then. I remember the overall movie, of course. But the juxtaposition of what Richard had in the beach community vs the world he returns to and the perspective he has on what paradise means... truly a special coda to a story.
Not the best movie of all time by any means, but one of the most powerful endings - My favourite movie ending of all time.
Jack Bennett why would you compare it being ta best any way, a good films a good film. This was a good one. Worth a watch.
Your right ,this ending makes my stomach flip , in a good way , can’t explain it !
I think Shawshank Redemption & this ending are the 2 best ever.
Well said. I couldn't agree anymore with you. God Bless.
aRe you insane calling this movie not so good!!! get a life!!!
Man I get so sentimental watching this movie!
When it came out to the cinemas I didn’t care to watch it, because it was so hyped. My mind was also somewhere else. A few years later I quit my job, sold everything, and went off to travel. It was the time of my life!
When I came back the movie appeared somewhere and I watched it. It actually hurt to watch it and I understood all the movie had to tell. I experienced all of those things the movie talks about (except for going bonkers). And the end makes me tear up.
15 years later and sometimes I have to watch certain scenes that bring back the memories.
I really miss the time of life between the 20’s to mid 30’s!
And the end is true. But the hunger for that place one calls paradise is still there. Sometimes it sucks having it just as a memory.
But I remember one moment; sitting in a cafe looking down to the city and having a revelation. I swore to myself to remember this moment, this privilege and keep it for those times, when life gets rough.
I still remember intensely.
Were you also a part of some off-map community? A where exactly were you been?
@@arklyshill Howdy. Not an off-map community. Back then I didn't have that mindset yet. Nowadays it's different :) But when traveling through eastern Europe and then Asia I met a lot of people that couldn't be put into a box and expanded my view of the world immensely. Also the many times I just spent alone observing everything; from nature to people, brought me to my senses. The feeling of freedom, and of being alive and awake at every moment of the day changed me for the better. Nowadays I search for the off-map community, as things have gotten mad as hell. What about you? Have you been traveling around?
@@arklyshill Oh yes; the search for paradise is still there, although I know it can only be found within. But I guess finding a place and being a part of a group of people sharing the same dream can make it a little easier :)
@@ruruloffelmacher6389 I just recently began to travel more than before, but I have never found something that huge like in the movie, but I do like to believe our planet holds something like that, as long as humans will be alive. I was only around Europe, but my dream is Asia, then other continents.
@@arklyshill Asia will be a very good spot to find those people. I recently heard that people have come together in Koh Phanghan (Thailand) to live an alternative life. Right now I'm trying to save up to look what they're about in a few months time. If we can travel at all come autumn. But maybe you can check it out. It's a beautiful island and I can imagine that one could find a spot of like minded people there :)
I watched this movie a few years ago and it really inspired me to leave everything behind and to go travelling . Now my travelling is over and I am back at home I have watched this video on repeat and it’s making me so nostalgic about the amazing people I’ve met and memories I have made on my journey.
From my travels I have come to realise it’s so important in life to be grateful for the moments you are experiencing and have appreciation for the lovely people you get to share them with. Please anyone reading this , cherish every single moment you have and embrace life as much as you can , because you will never get those moments back.
@IHaveNoLife-nc8wjyou’re never too old to follow your dreams ! There’s a whole world out there to go and explore
This movie came out around the time I finished school.. backpacking around the world and constantly in and out of internet cafes like this. Such good memories.. this movie of course being one of them and especialy this song . Love Leo
Ah yep, same. I think we picked the perfect time to be out of school and backpacking.
What are you doing now
@@azultequila5114 me? Well... I have a totally different life now. A family, kids, my own house, bills, schedules and a steady job. Things are good, comfortable and predictable.
A parallel universe.
@@Flashbax glad to hear 👍
I’m still obsessed with this movie.
Breaks my heart. I love the book too.🏞🏝
If you find that moment..... it lasts forever 😂🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😢😊😊😊😊😊😊
Look at them old school computer lab with those bulky screens, lol. Mine. How times flies, lol. God Bless.
I don’t even remember the last time I’ve step into an Internet Café
@@AnaGarcia-mk2yr Me Too! I used to spend a lot of time in them as a teen!
this is one of those movies u have to watch when ur young, to wake u up. and se the big picture.good memories..... god i miss being young and not knowing!!!!
...my fave film... if you understand it all - its a gem. uplifting, inspiring, it introduced to continue to travel , see the world, in the your youth, be open minded, humble and go with the flow... never judge, be polite and never out stay your welcome. Money, fame, fortune... is only matters if your truly happy inside.
Wow ! Valuable words.
This movie...the whole soundtrack. Makes me so sad and nostalgic all at once. I had a similar experience. Not on an island, but it was 1998...and we were a community of travellers isolated from the outside. We made our own perfect world for a while. But it all had to end eventually. When The Beach was released I didnt expect it to have such an impact on my life either. I miss people I will never see again. And I often wonder If they ever remember me the way I remember them.....and that time we spent in our very own "parallel universe". I'm grateful and happy to have experienced something magical that lasts a lifetime...but being reminded of it makes me sad for a few days after watching The Beach. We were young time didn't matter....until time ran out.
Brought tears to my eyes. I was lucky to spend one of the months of my life in Thailand...magical place
Sometimes i get these types of nostalgia
This makes me want to go back to Thailand so much... I miss it! Going travelling for 9 months was one of the bravest thing I've done - I'm naturally extremely shy and very socially awkward. This takes me back to the Phi Phi Islands... good times! :)
Same man, went for 10 months and being back just feels empty :)
I have his quote screen shotted on my lab top desktop. Every time I think of a good memory or if I feel lonely, I look at that quote and remember all the best things in my life and the people I love
Wow
Wow....i hope, this quote is still with you !!
Was 14 when this movie came out, before my youth adventures were beginning. Now I'm 35, and they're basically over. I thank God I went out there and really made the most of my late teens and early 20s, and didn't stand in the corner thinking 'no, I better not do that".
Great dude. Which piece of life advice would you like to give me ? I am scared of getting out of my comfort zone....I am 25 year old. Please reply brother.
@@Gaurav.P0 All good man. It's tough out there I know. I think just taking little steps could be the key. You don't have to travel overseas or anything straight away. Maybe just say 'yes' to something that comes up in the near future? I remember a time when I would hardly go to social gatherings, but one day I got invited to a party and just thought to myself 'why not?'. If I'm not enjoying myself I can always just leave. So I went along and ended up having a great time. It's just little things like that to begin with. But at the end of the day, do what makes you happy. Hope this has been some kind of help? But feel free to reach out again :)
@Bakersfield Josh B sides y Español i would love to visit japan when they open back up. This movie made me want to travel even more. peace and love brother.
@@Gaurav.P0 Start off going with friends. Have an itinerary of what activities you want to do, but leave room in your plans that will allow you to do other impromptu activities, because it will happen. Have an open-mind but be respectful to the country and locals, you're the guest and they're your hosts. Of course, make sure to be safe because there is no fun without safety. Keep an open mind and just try new things. You'll meet people at your place of stay or on activities you do. These will serve as ice breakers, since you're doing a common activity where it'll be easier to talk to individuals.
Down the line when you get more experienced, you'll be able to travel on your own and know what to do.
I was 22 years old then...where are those days.....Greetings from Greece
@007 007 me to I feel 22 also bro
I feel you bro..
"To get the most out of life you must be active, you must live and you must have the courage to taste the thrill of being young."- Friedrich Engels.
@@ashishnair9463 wow !! What a profound quote 👏
I'm 22 now. I just finished watching this movie. I guess maybe I understand the nostalgia you feel because these are the kind of movies I used to watch when I was little.
You're a couple of decades ahead of me.. any suggestion you'd wanna give me? Like you're talking to your 22 year old self?
...just stumbled upon this and it brings me back!! why do i wanna cry everytime i watch this ending..masterpiece! safe travels to all, live your dreams!!
This movie was fucking beautiful they were scenes in the movie that made me wanna cry such an emotional amazing movie
😭😭😭 same
If you think this one is a heart string puller and beautiful, have you seen this one? Midnight Sun (2018 film)
@@matrixebiz101 nah man but the hunt 2012 is so emotional and amazing this film breaks you man try it
I will never forget when, in 2010, after my longest relationship, I listened to the song "Pure Shores" from the movie The Beach every day for about two or three months, several hours a day. This video brought me back to that time. It was in 2010 when I was 27 years old; now I am 41.
love how Richard has that "I'm not used to all these people and tech now" on his cafe computer on a 56k modem waiting for that picture to slowly appear. The look on his face watching it !!! the song (Dario G -Voice's *acoustic*) is perfect. We are all too busy living city lives these days, with no adventure or awe, just working away often miserably. If you haven't ever gone traveling/backpacking/spent a year or two away remotely i can understand you not understanding or liking the film, it's a film for people who have had that experience. there's a comment by someone below "When your young you don't give a damn about a time, when your old you realize time doesn't give a damn about you" - Those are Danny Boyle's words when he was describing the message of Trainspotting 2 in 2017 - he wasn't talking about the beach, but i guess it can still be applied here.
the feels this movie gives me is just undescribable
This movie is so underrated! One of my favourite movies of all time!
What an amazing ending to this film. It's nostalgic and so emotive it brings tears to my eyes. Guys, I just have to say that if you liked the film you're gonna love the book. Alex Garland is an excellent writer.
Glad to hear because I just bought it on amazon; I'm excited to read it, I loved the movie gonna give the book a try now
@@stonergirl3108 How'd you like it. First time I liked the movie way more. The romance was critical. Then we'd get books at Borders by the way. Was so much more immersive.
book can measure to picture-sound... ever.
@@vladeputinovic6128 Most the time books are better than the movies. Not in this case. This is one of Danny Boyle's best.
@@curiousnomadic it is not possible letters beat picture and sound and actual acting.
A esta película la vi cuando yo tenía 23 años en el año 2000 y esa frase final "lo importante no es a dónde vas sino como te sientes en el momento en que llegas a formar parte de algo y si encuentras ese momento es para siempre" me impactó mucho pero con el tiempo se me olvidó, hasta que empecé a viajar solo, y en mí últimas etapa de parar en Hostel amis 36 años, justo conocí a un grupo de tres muchachos y una chica y tuvimos dos días magníficos, he perdido el contacto con ese grupo pero tengo gran recuerdos ojalá estén bien, y a esta película la vi hace unos 5 meses y recordé esa frase y me trajo grandes recuerdos hoy es 05/03/2024 siendo las 00:25, y a mis 46 años , extraño ese pequeño momento 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
And me, I still believe in paradise. But now at least I know it's not some place you can look for, 'cause it's not where you go. It's how you feel for a moment in your life when you're a part of something, and if you find that moment... it lasts forever.
This is the line that's worth the entire movie. And the line that made me love this even more and put into words the feeling I couldn't express.
I’m a British citizen, been living in Hanoi for 8 years. I know my friends and family would love for me to come home, but being here is my paradise. A very difficult concept to communicate but I’m sure fans of this movie know exactly what I’m talking about!
This is certainly one of my favorite movie scene, it's exactly how I see the paradise..... Everything is perfect on this scene, Leonardo looks so different from the others people in the cybercafe, so free in his head..... The music is perfect too.... Today I got several health issues I can't travel anymore, I can't take planes cause of lymphatic oedema in my legs but each time I see this scene it remind me that travelling is the essence of happiness...... Cause there is always something to discover if you know where to look and how you live the moment.
That wonderful soundtrack followed me around Australia when backpacking in 1999 and 2000. The GREATEST of days. "We'll always have Sydney in the rain..." XXX
this is one of my favorite dicaprio performances.
I can scarcely believe it's exactly 20 years (Feb. 2000) since this film was released. Wishing I was a carefree 23 year old again ;)
I'm 22 and anything but carefree.
Currently in Australia after having been in Thailand for 2 months
want to make the most of this life but feel so negative.
All these years and the nostalgia I get still from watching this movie and scene is unreal. Just perfect.
I saw the movie first then read the book, but I gotta say I really like this ending. The execution and music selection, the photo and Richard's smile gradually turning into a look of guilt and regret, it created a very poignant moment.
this is one of those films that sticks in your head. Especially the last scene with the picture is really really intense
Don't know why Danny Boyle doesn't like this movie. It was actually a pretty solid effort. Great soundtrack and acting.
Because for anyone with a functioning critical gene it was pointless garbage compared to his previous film.
I think people who loved the Book disliked the film because there were alot of differences and characters cut
He must be a twat
@@M1tjakaramazov That's definitely to harsh, and your critical gene isn't really working to well.
@@stevem2323 Far better than your burn ability 😂
That ending is EVERYTHING !
Hugely underrated movie , made me want to travel more and unlock that sense of freedom that the movie gives you. I went to Maya Bay in 2001 shortly after seeing ' The Beach ' film, it was a truly stunning place and Thailand was an amazing country . I went back in 2015, to the same places, although still nice, tourism had ruined it in my opinion and it was apparent how much technology had taken over peoples lives and spoilt their ability to enjoy first hand, the simple things in life. Everyone was too busy trying to take that perfect picture or selfie to brag on social media. People need to care less about what others think and just enjoy being in that special moment, because that's what makes you feel truly alive 👌
Well said
I love this movie.
I love this music.
Paradise 😍
Man i was backpacking through thailand back in 2008 or 2009 (dont even remember) and the years have just passed so fast. Im now 35. Leo is 49 now so I guess I should feel young :D
At 1:44. This was so 2000. Pics really took that long to load. Nostalgia!
Can you believe after 21 f***ing years I finally got to see this movie? I even forgot it existed, untill I saw the announcement it was going to be on tv. So I watched and it was much better than I expected.
Seeing those Toaster-Oven Computers, combined with that music, god it makes me so sad. Nostalgia for a time I was never in
One of the best movie endings ever.
Conservos Thee my friend
Literally the worst ending u could get
@@MetroCop2077 For the character maybe, but not for the movie. Most people today are more and more trapped by technology all the time. Living in the real word is dangerous, but at least it is real.
The ending of this film was phenomenal. It's predicting the ending for everyone living in the West.
@@conservos2349 the way u see it is beyond my understanding, he could have a perfect relationcheap on the paradise island but destroyed everything, civilization is rotten and now he is part of it again, and he think about that journey like it was summer sweet dream, he only should feel guilt in my opinion..
@@MetroCop2077 The pot farmers forced them to leave. What movie were you watching? The movie also argued that people are rotten, not civilization.
They let a shark-bite victim die so they could stay on the beach. The woman was prepared to murder to stay there.
This is so indescriptibly powerfull.
Such a perfect song for this part of this film. Heartwarming and heartbreaking simultaneously.
Leo captures the emotions seemingly effortlessly.
Just this scene for 2 : 47 shows how good of an actor Leonardo is . He makes you feel exactly what his character feels . Great movie !
My favorite movie
When I first entered UA-cam to search for this scene, I thought there’d be very poor chances to find it (I mean exactly this scene with exactly this quote). Thanks, @obeysteve, for indeed uploading def one the best videos in the platform. This scene’s meaning carries a deep and intense message: it’s not about endlessly looking for your paradise; it’s about realizing when you’re at it. What a great fucking movie. Cheers!
It's good shit man
Spot on brother 👍
I love this movie more than anyone knows. Thank you for the best upload on UA-cam.
I'm sorry, but I didn't understand the end of the movie, even though I saw it, so is his girlfriend still with him or left him??
@@esraahassan371 Well at the end of the movie when everyone leaves the island they all go their separate ways, but his girlfriend sends him the photograph they all took together which is just a reminder of what happened. So, no, they are no longer together physically, but I think spiritually everyone on that island will be connected forever. Cheers!
Same here..
Thanks alot
I was at Maya Bay 2 days ago. The beach is absolutely breathtaking! You can’t go on it anymore. You can just pass it on your boat tour. It’s still worth the trip. My tour stopped on different islands along the way for water activities. It really is heaven on earth#beachlife
I know right! I was there for my honeymoon about 2 yrs back. The beach was really over crowded. Still none the less it was a beautiful place. Went there on purpose because of this movie and it was one of my bucket list checks. Love the soundtrack and everything about this movie. Pity its all closed now.
@@EmsterdamFalsetto I will definitely go back once the world opens up again.
This movie had some of the best soundtracks
I relate so much to the line "of course you can never forget what you've done...but we adapt...we carry one" and then the curious side glances to people next to Richard.... almost asking "where are you from / where are you going / do you want to grab beer and hang out", typical adventure questions. and then the almost pity for people who miss out on that sort of life. but then... it's not their fault people get absorbed by screens.
be happy for the times you enjoyed, remember them, suck life from them. you did it. you saw the light. maybe not forever but you are happy you tasted the good life.
I can watch this movie over and over again, it gives me goosebumps and a sense of excitement. It takes me back years ago to a time I once knew, travelling to Thailand and embarking on one of the greatest trips of my life. If you’re in your 20’s get out there and explore the world, get out of your comfort zone, live amongst different cultures and communities, meet new people and enjoy that holiday love. Life is beautiful.
We all have memories and moments we took for granted ❤ people we shared these times with who we will never see again. The ending hits hard 💔 the Internet revolution has started and life will never be the same 😢
It's always hard to convey to people how influential The Beach has been throughout my life, and in particular the ending. Thanks for the upload, I remember seeing it in theaters like it was yesterday.
Hey bro ! You said correct.
I'm in thailand right now. That island is a boat ride from Phuket. Thinking about going and checking it out since I've been watching this movie steady for 23 years
Before smartphones, there were Internet cafes. Today’s young adult generation will never understand.
As much as you want to empathize with Richard and his adventure, his arrival was the beginning of the end of that place....not that he could have known. Imagine having to return to society after something like that.
I think it is much shaped in the book. Mr Duffy could give the map for any backpackers. The main goal was to get more people to the island end "destroy" the Utopia there. Richard was a tool in the hands of Mr Duffy. Eventually the colony would end in a tragedy. And the books ending is more darker than in the movie where the members of the colony stab Richard almost to death as a revenge for exposing the beach, who barely escapes with Francoise and Ettiene at the end.
@@Zed1987X It's Daffy.
This movie is my favorite for sure. Makes you want to get out and explore.
Love this film - reminds me of my uni days starting in 2000 as I'd listen to the soundtrack non stop.
A few years ago I bought a second hand copy of the book to take on holiday, only to discover it had been signed by one of the cast. I treasure it even more now :D
Only a few movies can make you sad and so happy at the same time ❤
THIS is an amazing movie to watch on a plane to Thailand. It so gets you in the mood.
love this movie. the scene with Sal & Richard on the floor both crying after everyone left was powerful. The Creator & the destroyer
This is the best adventure movie so far and the best dialogue is - Desire is Desire,
the sun will not bleach it,
Nor the tide wash it away
Xmas Day 2021 in Phuket (sailing on a friend's yacht). This movie and later the book inspired my first trip to Thailand back in the early 2000s and here I am after an epic road trip the last 6 months finding empty beaches and snorkelling and diving and creating moments. It's been **awesome**.
And no I wasn't one of the idiots who crammed into Maya Bay beach until they were forced to close it. It opens again next week and I'm still not going - if you think thats the nicest beach in Thailand, then you need to go exploring...😁
When this came out I was 10 and I had already been *seriously* moved by Titanic so my little mind couldn’t accept Leo as anyone but Jack 😂 not to mention the fact I was too young to watch it so I forgot about it until a few years ago when I noticed it was on Netflix. I can’t believe it took me so long to watch it! My uncles (who were much like older brothers growing up) used to travel a lot, especially to Thailand and it reminds me of them (two of them have since passed away) and like everyone else I love the last bit because it reminds me of returning home after travelling - such a bittersweet feeling! Come back to this video all the time
"Parallel universe, love Francoise. X"
I just saw this movie for the first time because if Moby's song Porcelain. I'm so glad I checked it out.
One of my new favorites. It had a few corny moments, but overall an amazing movie, and an amazing soundtrack. I have a craving for an adventure now.
I love this film. It reminds me of hanging out in the sun in tel aviv many years ago
Watch out for the missiles
R Lihuak 😂😂😂
Fuck israel 🖕
Movie made me want to travel
C.S.R hell yeah
I need money
“I still believe in paradise, but now at least I know it’s not some place you can look for. Because its not where you go, its how you feel for a moment in your life when you’re a part of something. And if you find that moment, it lasts forever.” The most profound thing I’ve ever heard. Makes me cry.
So subtle the neck twitch, when he gets the photo up, he still wants to preserve that moment.
This movie influenced me so much. Every time I watch it something new touches me.
Basically inside of me there always been an explorer but it took time for me to start, but I did. One time in my life I abandoned everything, family, friends and old work to find myself again while discovering Europe. I lived In Paris for almost 2 years, then I moved to Lisbon then to Madrid.
When I came back I was changed but people I left were all the same.
I found that perfect moment, the one in which I felt I was belonging to a place and proud of my self. That moment will remain always perfect in my Memory.
Hey, im about to embark on studying abroad in Lisbon and Paris.
How did you like each one?
Did you end up settling in one of them, or went back home permanently?
Did it feel like everyone’s life continued and youre ‘catching up’ after coming back?
Was it worth it?
Thanks in advance, im trying to find my slice of paradise.
Just cameback from phuket yesterday n visit maya bay. Absolutely stunning. White beaches ,blue water.
This movie had an incredible impact on my young adult life. I ended up traveling Asia for the better part of a decade in my 20s trying live out the feeling I got from this film. In my 40s now. I watch it every now and then. I'll never forget and never regret my decade exploring Asia.
ahhh wow, nostalgia, goosebumps, tears in the eyes.... Powerful scene and really powerful tune x
Legend has it that twenty years later Richard is still boring the pants off people with stories of his trip to Thailand.
My traveling got cut short when i had kids at 25. I had to do the disney thing for a while, which was cool, but then they got in their early teens and we got them passports and took them all over. Watching them discover things and marvel at how different the rest of the world was the best part. Now they are both almost 18 and im ready to see the rest of the world
Memories memories
Him looking at that picture is like me looking at my photos and life from couple of years ago, feels like parallel universe now
i never though the "beach" will be such a memorable movie for me, just watch this in the theaters it after work one day in the mid-90s? too kill time becoz i dont want to go home early, but it so opened up my sense of adventure ..its so nostalgic wacthing this, im in my late 20s when i saw this even back then it seems there is so much to look forward to.... now im in my mid 50's it seem for me all that enthusiasm in life is starting to slowly go away or dissapear but watching this movie again somehow give some kind of spiritual cheer deep inside and a tiny sip of that youthful sense of adventure you once have so much of.,
i don't know why but its more relaxing to me to watch old content style which is filled with needed cuts and transitions not like nowdays, fast and running way of editing. uffff i am tired with this rush in this new world.Those days were great 😌
This movie inspired me to travel a lot. Even now, I can’t stop.
It’s probably the movie that has had the most impact on my life.