The final scene from Hair (remastered audio). The Flesh Failures/Let The Sun Shine In.

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  • @Fenris77
    @Fenris77 2 роки тому +591

    This last scene despite so many decades ago, it still brings tears to min eyes.

  • @davedolenti6150
    @davedolenti6150 Рік тому +229

    This scene never fails to choke me up. Berger symbolized everyone we ever lost to the senselessness of war. The whole clip was just incredibly deep. Treat Williams absolutely owned that role. RIP...

  • @SkylerTN
    @SkylerTN 10 місяців тому +35

    What makes this movie so awesome is you're watching it, and watching young minds make decisions without thinking them through. It's fun, adventurous, teaching, funny. Then, WHAM!! Reality check. Berger, whom wouldn't cut his hair for 250.00, did it for his friend. WOW!! Timeless classic.

  • @edmondleboeuf9928
    @edmondleboeuf9928 Рік тому +496

    One of the most powerful film endings. Had to watch it tonight. RIP Treat Williams.

  • @barbarawatson4374
    @barbarawatson4374 Рік тому +31

    When i heard he had died immediately went looking for this clip

  • @daveh9925
    @daveh9925 Рік тому +72

    I'm in the crowd scene at the end... somewhere. They had Bonnie Raitt and others doing a free concert on 2 stages on the national mall, and had us all run towards the 2nd stage for the part where everyone is running and converging. Was great fun and a great film to be a part of.

    • @ralphreinert
      @ralphreinert Рік тому +9

      Thank you for posting this. I've wondered for years when and and how they managed to get a shot of an empty field, then a single young person runs into view, and finally we have a huge crowd of seeming hippies converging on the White House. I adore this movie.

    • @Wild_R.A.T.
      @Wild_R.A.T. 6 місяців тому +2

      blessns Dave. hope yada good n doin well brother.
      at the mall rat now akchully.
      if anyones in the area, tomorrwed be the Perfect day to do another take of that For Pentecost. slight changes to wardrobe though, all white or whitish raiment and remove the red and blue from any ol glory banners renderin em divionless n unblemished.
      blessns alls.

    • @70sfred1
      @70sfred1 4 місяці тому +2

      Pretty cool!

    • @malovela
      @malovela 22 дні тому

      I was just wondering what it might be like for someone who was in that crowd to see the scene in the present day. :)

  • @larrypass6720
    @larrypass6720 2 роки тому +163

    "Greater love hath no man than he who lays down his life for a friend."

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому

      He didn't lay down his life for a friend. He was fn around, switching uniforms so Claud could go flitter with his chick, and he got sucked up into the machine. He thought it was a great joke, at first. Hippie thought he could play games. Guess he found out.

    • @jivetalk1045
      @jivetalk1045 Рік тому

      Amen.

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому +4

      @@jivetalk1045 "Amen" _what..?_ He didn't nobly lay down his life in a great act of sacrifice. That wasn't the plan. The stupid hippie thought he was pulling an awesome gag by dressing up as Claude, and then he accidentally got caught in the gears and sucked into the machine. Off to Vietnam he went. I laughed.

    • @kevinboudreaux7860
      @kevinboudreaux7860 Рік тому +2

      Except that Berger didn’t lay down his life for a friend, at least not on purpose

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому +1

      @@kevinboudreaux7860 Right. He fked around, and found out real hard.

  • @Gracchus_Maximus
    @Gracchus_Maximus 2 роки тому +227

    The way how they staged the planes as the portal to death makes this one of the most iconic scenes in movie history for me

    • @bernardchandler5386
      @bernardchandler5386 Місяць тому +1

      I agree with your view.
      Off subject: I went into one of those critters. They had us standing 7 people wide, with our duffel bags over our heads. We were packed heal-to-tow. When the tailgate went up, they told us we could sit. I am glad that I was not thinking of Portal to Death.

  • @alexs8312
    @alexs8312 Рік тому +26

    I've watched is 5 or 6 times in the last week or so. The scene of soldiers walking toward a dark ending and then watching that darkness cover George just gets me every time.

  • @RovingTrader
    @RovingTrader Рік тому +236

    I’ve never seen this until this morning, and it brought me to tears. I’ve been in combat/served in four warzones and know what it feels like to “march into the void”. I was a volunteer, and it was scary each time. I cannot express how terrible it is for this to have been forced on even one person… and for what? A draft should never be allowed, ever again.

    • @laurenduvall8547
      @laurenduvall8547 Рік тому +9

      Thank you for your wisdom and for expressing it here.

    • @AmazingGrace-pd7zc
      @AmazingGrace-pd7zc Рік тому +4

      @RovingTrader Thank YOU for your service and sacrifices! 🙏 It has not gone unnoticed! Blessings to you, ♥️🇺🇸♥️

    • @lwc2009
      @lwc2009 Рік тому +5

      thank you brother, for your service and your compassion...I volunteered but would have been drafted anyway if I hadn't...its just the way it was back then...

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому

      Then why'd you keep volunteering? You could have retired after your hitch and not re-upped.

    • @arcticblue248
      @arcticblue248 Рік тому +4

      ​@@Great_SandwichI'm only guessing here but by volunteering he make sure that draft is not nessesary, some choose to give up part of their life for others, also quite possible their whole life.

  • @FiveoooSpot
    @FiveoooSpot Рік тому +15

    RIP Treat, this was the moment that brought you to the worlds attention

  • @PeterAnthony1999
    @PeterAnthony1999 2 роки тому +189

    An extremely powerful scene made more powerful by the song and lyrics. The picture of soldiers who can't be really distinguished from each other than the colour of their skin, marching into a black hole, from light to dark with no end in sight is such an apt metaphor for the asinine loss of so many your men.

    • @supreme3376
      @supreme3376 2 роки тому +1

      Especialy leatly ?

    • @catherinerange4269
      @catherinerange4269 2 роки тому +10

      Such as hard thing and to be forced to go and than spit on when you come home. It has destroyed so many

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому

      @@catherinerange4269 Spat upon by whom..? Sounds like many here in the comment section.

    • @cheifburninggrass
      @cheifburninggrass 4 місяці тому

      The draft was population control for all those baby boomer babies. That’s sadly how the elitist think and work and make decisions. They intended to tear apart families. Make women into single mothers who had to rely on systems to take care of and educate/indoctrinate their kids, fatherless and broken. And forced into the working bracket of tax payers to fund the war machine all over again.

  • @cheda_
    @cheda_ Рік тому +8

    Just heard the news of Treat Williams passing... Watching this 10th time in a row, with tears in my eyes... RIP Berger, you beautiful boy ❤

  • @pghpa611
    @pghpa611 Рік тому +15

    Treat Williams ... HAIR to me will always be your MASTER PIECE so much talent
    RIP AND THANK YOU
    PEACE BE WITH YOU

  • @teresavasey1041
    @teresavasey1041 3 роки тому +126

    The song never dates and the message of the story never dies, humans are cruel and at the same time so superbly creative, while we make such music I have hope for a better future.

    • @echterfranz877
      @echterfranz877 2 роки тому

      The real cruel humans are in the goverments, now not only lobbyists for Military Industry and now for Pharma Maffia and digital control .

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому

      Communists are cruel. Over 100 million dead and counting to do persecution, imprisonment, banishment, torture, execution, and starvation. Communists did that. The effort to stop them was noble. Nobody wanted to live under the red banner. And THAT is why those men marched off to war.

  • @strsljeen
    @strsljeen Рік тому +31

    As a solider a chill runs through my body every time i watch this!

  • @nicolehein8285
    @nicolehein8285 Рік тому +31

    RIP Treat Williams.

  • @jim32664
    @jim32664 Рік тому +13

    R.I.P Treat Williams.

  • @malovela
    @malovela 22 дні тому +1

    Soul-rattling.
    I love that movie so much. Fell in love with Treat Williams on the spot the first time I saw it. I can't believe he's gone.

  • @presto709
    @presto709 Рік тому +17

    The way he says "My God" seems so genuine. This whole scene is amazing.

  • @lwc2009
    @lwc2009 2 роки тому +46

    1:36 ... how many times have I lived that scene during my later years in the Army...but the first time, having been 18 years old for a whole week, it was terrifying... few of us left who can truly relate to this closing finale...

    • @cyborg007ification
      @cyborg007ification Рік тому +2

      It's an amazing shot... they are marching to their death both figuratively and in many cases literally.

    • @AmazingGrace-pd7zc
      @AmazingGrace-pd7zc Рік тому +3

      @lwc2009 Thank YOU for your service 🙏 and sacrifices!! They have not gone unnoticed!! Blessings, ♥️🇺🇸♥️

    • @lwc2009
      @lwc2009 Рік тому +3

      @@AmazingGrace-pd7zc thank you for caring.... means a lot to me as most of us never heard a kind word when we got home... I never heard one until about 15v years later....😪💙

    • @AmazingGrace-pd7zc
      @AmazingGrace-pd7zc Рік тому +2

      @@lwc2009 You are most welcome! How very sad to HAVE to acknowledge that our Country failed you....young men and women....who served! Such a very sad time in our history! A time when we were trying to do good things with some incredible, engaging young people! To be a voice of reason, caring, compassion to all! Such a mixed bag of "rules"!!! Very sorry that the powers that be...turned the tables upside down....and somehow you young men and women who served were vilified....not the people in charge!! Wrong on so many levels!! Please know you have not gone unnoticed!! Blessings in all you do, ♥️🙏♥️

    • @lwc2009
      @lwc2009 Рік тому +1

      @@AmazingGrace-pd7zc 😪💖

  • @almasarajlic2306
    @almasarajlic2306 Рік тому +56

    For those who minimize Berger's sacrifice, true, that Berger didn't plan to get deployed, he did a favor for a friend. But take into account the fact that he could have immediately proven he is not the real Claude, which would result in him being tried for trespassing on restricted military property with a short stint in prison at best. What would Claude face? DEATH PENALTY FOR DESERSION, INPERSONATING AN OFFICER, AND PUTTING A CIVILIAN IN DANGER. Berger consciously sacrificed himself for Claude.

    • @dadab8547
      @dadab8547 Рік тому

      😥😥

    • @MrSaiyan333
      @MrSaiyan333 7 місяців тому +8

      They still discovered Berger's identity (hence his name on the grave) but Claude wasn't charged for desertion.

    • @unpaidbillsbills5368
      @unpaidbillsbills5368 5 місяців тому +1

      I never thought about it like that.

    • @florinivan6907
      @florinivan6907 3 місяці тому

      They didn't execute guys for desertion stateside in 1968. They barely executed one guy for cowardice in 1945 while deployed to France.

    • @gisellegazda3884
      @gisellegazda3884 2 місяці тому +2

      This scene has haunted me ever since I saw this on vhs back in the 1990s. One question: wouldn’t his fellow soldiers or commanding officer be suspicious when Berger didn’t know how to use a weapon?

  • @rozaza
    @rozaza Рік тому +6

    my mom wanted to show me this movie, im thankfull to this day. This movie is eyeopening and a piece of art.

  • @krazyoldkatlady192
    @krazyoldkatlady192 2 роки тому +22

    This is the most moving ending! Treat Williams and John Savage are such great actors that I really can feel their fear and disbelief. Combine that with a great song and this ending makes me cry ever time I see it.😭

    • @niltoncesarrodolpho2428
      @niltoncesarrodolpho2428 2 місяці тому

      The scene is so touching that you can feel the courage and, at the same time, the sadness of the soldiers who would never abandon their obligation to fight, but who know they are heading certain death.

  • @SmartJandira
    @SmartJandira 8 місяців тому +4

    It explodes my heart from strong emotions. I love this movie.

  • @CapitolHillDude58
    @CapitolHillDude58 Рік тому +33

    Tonight we lost one of the Greatest actors in Hair, Treat Williams. RIP

  • @peppefurino4195
    @peppefurino4195 Рік тому +9

    R.I.P. Miloš Forman & Treat Williams.

  • @jerrylang6732
    @jerrylang6732 2 роки тому +11

    In my 70 years I have gone to only one on stage play, and my friends had to drag me there. Did not want to go to see Hair. After that, I went back 6 times to see it again.

  • @christinehyde5448
    @christinehyde5448 2 роки тому +96

    The vision of the soldiers marching into the open jaws of the plane is so power

    • @Ashfold_Eberesche
      @Ashfold_Eberesche Рік тому +2

      Ah, every time I watch this since I was 15 I've just cried when I see this. The whole thing is exttemely powerful but the tears start at that shot and then when you see the plane flying off the ugly wobbing begins.
      Amazing really. Every single time.

    • @ralphreinert
      @ralphreinert Рік тому +5

      @@Ashfold_Eberesche I totally agree. And the way Berger's final words (Claude Hooper Bukowski, that's me, that's me, that's MEEEEEEEE") echo as he disappears into the darkness of the transport plane taking him to his death in Vietnam. It gets me every time.

  • @emma-qi1qh
    @emma-qi1qh 5 років тому +1234

    Watched the movie so many times but I’m still crying when I see this

  • @TimSimms7
    @TimSimms7 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank you, Mr. Foreman, for not pulling any punches. You were a great artistic force, and you will always be remembered as one of the great filmmakers of all time.

  • @fob1xxl
    @fob1xxl 2 роки тому +86

    Young guys today have NO idea what it was like to be a young male back then. I lost so many friends in Nam. When I was drafted at 19 in 1965, I didn't know if I'd even have a future. The things in life that happen can't ever be explained. We are all toy soldiers to be played with.

    • @Dari899
      @Dari899 3 місяці тому +2

      Thank you for your selflessness, even if you were eventually a toy soldier. gen z can't understand this.
      I think that this film has a message within it, that both forces of 'left' and 'right' are needed, and there's a delicate balance. those hippies protests against that stupid war eventually did something. but those hippies are also today's professors that bring these extreme progressive values in the universities, and there are conservatives forces that tries to push things back to balanced mode.

    • @thomaswilkinson3241
      @thomaswilkinson3241 3 місяці тому +7

      My Grandpa was in the Army for 25 years, fought in WW2 and Korea. He met his wife here in Germany after WW2, stayed here and got my Dad with her in 51. When Nam was just around the Corner he knew his fighti g Days had already passed, so he took an honorable Discharge. Because he didn't want my Dad to go to Nam, he advised him to become a German citizen like my Grandma, so he would avoid the Draft. Some people today call that cowardly, but I say Nam was a big mistake, and it wounded the soul and body of a whole Generation of American People, and the Song embodies that perfectly.

    • @Apricotwarrior
      @Apricotwarrior 2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you and your friends for your sacrifice may god bless you and let this open our young eyes to everything those who have come before us have accomplished by standing for a cause ❤

    • @jrb0580
      @jrb0580 5 днів тому

      I’m not going to thank you for your service, not because you don’t deserve thanks. You never should have been sent there in the first place. And if people might only hear one thing I say, I want it to be that. You never should have been sent there in the first place.

    • @cynthiahart7901
      @cynthiahart7901 3 дні тому

      In 2024, young guys think the election didn’t impact them because they can’t get pregnant.

  • @dougm6915
    @dougm6915 Рік тому +4

    flawless piece of filmmaking with a groundbreaking score...

  • @numberjack2286
    @numberjack2286 3 роки тому +66

    Wow. I'm a 41yo father of 3 and weeping here like a baby. What a powerful scene.

  • @dejansiljak3151
    @dejansiljak3151 2 роки тому +21

    what a movie what scene ...even today it brings chills

  • @firstlast1947
    @firstlast1947 2 роки тому +204

    This always hits me. First he's a soldier, watching his friend flying away in a plane. Next scene he's one of the hippies, refusing to go to war, standing at the grave of his friend. Damn.

    • @kevinboudreaux7860
      @kevinboudreaux7860 Рік тому +5

      I’m a little curious about how he pulled that one off. Berger is buried under his own name, so they did figure it out.

    • @firstlast1947
      @firstlast1947 Рік тому +7

      @@kevinboudreaux7860 He probably notified his parents about the switcheroo, but by the time they could get him out of there, it was too late, and they buried him under his real name.

    • @kevinboudreaux7860
      @kevinboudreaux7860 Рік тому +3

      @@firstlast1947 I meant the other guy getting off the base and stuff. Once the army figured it out, he would have been persued as a deserter. They went after that way harder than not showing up for the draft

    • @helenready1310
      @helenready1310 11 місяців тому

      i know, i'm a stickler for details and this one doesn't exactly flesh out with me. hollywood license, i guess!!@@kevinboudreaux7860

    • @helenready1310
      @helenready1310 11 місяців тому

      mmhmmm...@@kevinboudreaux7860

  • @natasaperemin600
    @natasaperemin600 Рік тому +13

    R.I.P. Treat Williams 😪💔

  • @ForgeMasterXXL
    @ForgeMasterXXL 3 роки тому +65

    This haunting song has been stuck in my mind ever since I was a child.

  • @aec9174
    @aec9174 2 роки тому +7

    What gets me is the look on Claude's face when he sees the empty barracks and realizes that Berger is on his way to Vietnam in his (Claude's) place....

  • @mikekev58
    @mikekev58 Рік тому +10

    R.I.P. Treat Williams 6/12 23.

  • @andrewwalburn6826
    @andrewwalburn6826 2 роки тому +15

    I've never seen the movie, but it's one of my dad's favorite movies. But I knew the song. Seeing it sung in this movie reminded me of when he flew to South Korea in 89 and when I went to Iraq in 2009. The use of the planes as the portal of death is ingenious. The movies of this age have more soul and feeling than probably 90% of movies that have come out in this century. So much has been lost to the pages of history, never to be read or learned from ever again.

    • @MrJoowoneeno
      @MrJoowoneeno 2 роки тому

      1000000000% truth. Too many remakes, gory horror, pretentious, etc. stuff out in this century appealing to the least common denominator.

  • @rachelreid8621
    @rachelreid8621 3 роки тому +89

    You can see and hear the fear in George's face. Everytime you see the plane flying off with George in it ,I'm crying.

    • @Great_Sandwich
      @Great_Sandwich Рік тому

      I laughed. Hippie fked around, and found out hard.

    • @oracle372
      @oracle372 3 місяці тому

      @@Great_Sandwich
      What the f**k is wrong with you?

  • @janelle7668
    @janelle7668 4 роки тому +633

    This is the saddest part of the entire Milos Forman movie. It’s shows what a friend in George Berger was willing to do for his friend Claude Bukowsky not knowing him very long. He gave the ultimate sacrifice having no training or military knowledge. Remember George tried to talk Claude out of going to Vietnam. All of these soldiers that had the training had no idea what was really happening to them. No choice and no say to turn away from that metal machine transferring them to War. Very poignant and sad that they perished in Vietnam. What was left was grieving people all over the United States and Vietnam too. Rip Milos Forman you were a genius. 💜😘🎥🎞

    • @tristanhorsten634
      @tristanhorsten634 3 роки тому +6

      This aint a movie, its called a musical

    • @ralfjritter
      @ralfjritter 3 роки тому +31

      @@tristanhorsten634 It's a documentary with dramatic effects. And yes, it is a movie too. The musical was on Broadway.

    • @johndean4727
      @johndean4727 3 роки тому +10

      @janelle so well said im just now discovering this and im emotionally distraught.

    • @janelle7668
      @janelle7668 3 роки тому +14

      @@johndean4727 Thank you it makes me cry every time to think the man hardly knew Bukowsky but wanted him to see his girl so he gave the ultimate sacrifice when he stepped onto the metal machine to Vietnam. 😉💔🙏

    • @janelle7668
      @janelle7668 3 роки тому +15

      @@johndean4727 It is emotional and gets me every time 😔💔

  • @danijelilic5499
    @danijelilic5499 3 роки тому +32

    Touched me when I was kid, I'm almost 54 now,thanks to all those people that maked this movie,thks for upload,PEACE,love from Serbia.

    • @zeb4562
      @zeb4562 3 роки тому +2

      The same here Danijel... PEACE, love from Zagreb (+Berlin)....

  • @catherineerwin8269
    @catherineerwin8269 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful & sad bittersweet movie. R.I.P. Treat Williams..

  • @darthbeerus3951
    @darthbeerus3951 Рік тому +9

    R.I.P 😢🙏🏿 Treat Williams

  • @Sunflower-sh6ys
    @Sunflower-sh6ys Рік тому +3

    "Thats me" while walking in the aircraft always gets me. RIP Treat.

  • @danielkim3168
    @danielkim3168 3 роки тому +31

    that look.
    That look of horror and shock on seeing the empty barracks.
    I am too young to have experienced this, by a thin margin. For me, it is history and not the end of life.
    I have no way to know what this is about in a real way, and so all I have is a faint echo. All that art can move from my heart.

  • @BeefheartLynch
    @BeefheartLynch 4 роки тому +175

    One of the most suspenseful, potent scenes in cinematic history. The tension is palpable.

  • @r.e.l.lerner64
    @r.e.l.lerner64 3 роки тому +30

    Most powerful anti-war film ever made. Brilliant. I must show it to my wife, and all other's who have never seen it.

  • @canalguerracultural
    @canalguerracultural 5 років тому +115

    Saddest scene ever.

  • @hotgritz4sho
    @hotgritz4sho 2 місяці тому +1

    This has got to be the saddest ending to any film. It hit all the notes for sure. Great acting across the board and the vocal performance were perfection.

  • @dennisbond7112
    @dennisbond7112 3 роки тому +9

    Saw HAIR twice in London, June 1969. A year later I was a ground soldier in Vietnam. It’s Easy To Be Hard....my favorite song from the Musical

  • @bravobravoh1344
    @bravobravoh1344 Рік тому +2

    This scene reminds me of watching this on TV as a kid back in the late 70s with my dad. I remember having it backwards and saying he died in 1945, and then my dad saying that's when he was born. It also happens to be the year my dad was born. RIP Treat Williams.

  • @shashee0000
    @shashee0000 7 років тому +524

    This is such a powerful scene. Thanks for the upload.

  • @jamesthompson3099
    @jamesthompson3099 3 роки тому +89

    I saw this on stage in San Francisco when if first came out. 53 years later and it still tears me up. It was a very emotional time, the sixties.

    • @kiadel7502
      @kiadel7502 2 роки тому +1

      I like to think that in a parallel universe the sixties turned the world to peace and love forever.

  • @carmelogarcia9576
    @carmelogarcia9576 4 роки тому +162

    Strong musical....it bring tears.....I hope one day we learn that war is just the end.....just let the sun shine in........

    • @joaomarcelomartinscalaca9292
      @joaomarcelomartinscalaca9292 4 роки тому +4

      Great comment.

    • @laszlobalogh3717
      @laszlobalogh3717 3 роки тому +2

      HAIR-OK.

    • @Bmancan84
      @Bmancan84 3 роки тому +2

      Hahaha. Utopia doesn't exist. Human nature will never allow it. Idealist are destined for sorrow. I'd rather be a realist.

    • @mounts655
      @mounts655 3 роки тому

      This gets so knocked by the fans of the Broadway performances…..proves there’s no accounting for test…saddest part of film

  • @georgerobinson349
    @georgerobinson349 2 роки тому +2

    I saw this performed on stage in Sydney Australia. On R&R from Vietnam.

  • @beatriceruch2846
    @beatriceruch2846 3 роки тому +20

    I am deeply touched every time! Meaningfully similar things are happening at the time. I am hopeful that this time everything will turn out well. State violence and corruption will be replaced by freedom and equality. Have faith in good things happening.

  • @TracyGalligan
    @TracyGalligan 4 місяці тому +2

    This scene devastates me every time. What we did to these boys.

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada Рік тому +5

    Rest in peace, Treat.

  • @wormsquish
    @wormsquish 2 місяці тому +1

    Brings me to tears every time and I've watched this movie at least a hundred times.

  • @liamh5355
    @liamh5355 4 роки тому +93

    I have cried like a couple times in my life but for some reason this makes me burst into tears every time. Im 28 and I've been watching this since I was like 6 years old... Heartbreaking, such a senseless war... I hope someone that knows me knows that I want this to be played at my funeral. Absolutely Beautiful.

    • @biancagerman9808
      @biancagerman9808 4 роки тому +5

      I cry EVERYTIME TOO!!! THE Unity at the End is Beautiful!!!❤🙏🏾👑

    • @brianwalsh1401
      @brianwalsh1401 3 роки тому +1

      You're an empathic person.

    • @liamh5355
      @liamh5355 2 роки тому

      @@raynatumbeva780 I'm not American.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 2 роки тому +7

      there is NO sense in any war!

    • @dejansiljak3151
      @dejansiljak3151 2 роки тому +2

      @@juttaweise true that

  • @deborahearle4151
    @deborahearle4151 Рік тому +2

    Strangely, I've thought of this scene in recent days. RIP, Treat Williams.

  • @joan22
    @joan22 3 роки тому +8

    I saw the movie years ago...in 1979.. never forget my feeling...going out from the cine.,...life change!✌️

  • @MrJchristopher7
    @MrJchristopher7 3 роки тому +51

    men don't cry except when we see this. him screaming Berger and that plane taking off gives me the chills every time.

    • @mounts655
      @mounts655 3 роки тому +5

      I believe in God and I believe that God believes in Claude..that’s me…..I die at that part

    • @chrisbowler752
      @chrisbowler752 Рік тому +2

      Especially as his voice carries on in that one note into that cavernous echo - overwhelming.

  • @Romalvx
    @Romalvx 2 роки тому +4

    Goose bumps as I listen to this in Feb 2022

  • @ava_lampkin00
    @ava_lampkin00 7 днів тому +2

    i watched this today in class i am SO devastated

  • @L3sVo
    @L3sVo 3 роки тому +10

    Grew up with this movie. watching it everyday. Every song is in my head. love it

  • @Hello-d9h
    @Hello-d9h 6 місяців тому +1

    This scene truly kills me. I've seen so many of Treat Williams movies and I never knew he has such amazing voice. RIP Mr. Williams 🙏🕊️🙏🕊️🙏

  • @reneemoten8787
    @reneemoten8787 4 роки тому +41

    This was my grandmother’s favorite movie🥰

  • @cristinehalde999
    @cristinehalde999 2 роки тому +7

    I bawl hard every time I see this scene. So powerful!!! Love this as heartbreaking as it is. 😞😢

    • @laminage
      @laminage Рік тому

      I live in Canada and I was born in 1966. My Parents told me they met alot of Draft Dodgers. Could someone tell me if Curt Henderson was drafted in American Graffitti. They say in the end that he was a writer living in Canada where Terry `The Toad`Fields was reported MIA in An Loc. He may have been a Prisoner Of War.

  • @unclenogbad1509
    @unclenogbad1509 3 роки тому +91

    Gets me every time. I was living in Hungary in the late 80's, and this was among a handful of films in English that hadn't been dubbed, and was always on show in one of Budapest's many cinemas - they like their films in Magyarorszag. Any time I had time on my hands, I'd drop in and see it. Great movie, great music, great director, powerful message. Thanks for putting it up here

  • @Ranblv
    @Ranblv Рік тому +5

    R.I.P treat Williams.

  • @ratbagsofrhythm
    @ratbagsofrhythm 3 роки тому +10

    "... listening for the new-told lies". Still happening.

  • @gerarpope6581
    @gerarpope6581 2 роки тому +1

    I was just a little kid when I first saw this, maybe 7 or 8 but this movie and the scene really stood out as I could actually understand and comprehend what happened. Even now after all this years, understanding even more the relevancy and that time and watching it still makes me feel kinda dark inside. Amazing...!!!

  • @MarzanWorldwide
    @MarzanWorldwide Рік тому +7

    RIP Treat Williams.....

  • @wwcrisw
    @wwcrisw 3 роки тому +19

    Every time I see this scene, everytime I cry.

  • @EVRYMANaKING
    @EVRYMANaKING 3 роки тому +9

    Brilliant scene that the updated audio is well worth listening to again and reflect on the state of this nations social contract with its citizens and how we're broken now just as much as we were then. Thank you for this upload.

  • @slycro
    @slycro Рік тому +4

    RIP Berger (Treat Williams) ☮️✌️🕊️♥️

  • @anthonyjaswinski5732
    @anthonyjaswinski5732 4 роки тому +119

    Leave it to a genius like Milos Foreman to take a pretty powerful song and make it absolute genius when soldiers marching off to die are actually singing it in their minds and spirits.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 9 місяців тому

      true. Reminds me of my grandfather who told me history. He had to go to Verdun in WWI and he remembered
      that they had been brainwashed long before that the french were the absolute enemy. So they went all singing
      on the way to the trainstation. His awakening must have been terrible, as he realised that the young man in
      front of him was in no way different to him. He was one of the rare who made it, otherwise I would not be
      writing here! The same thing is happening today, as the enemy is build up towards us to lead us mayby to
      another big war. Sourounding Russia with Nato bases is the ultimate provocation!

  • @3Ramzes
    @3Ramzes 3 роки тому +24

    Remastered audio was a must for this piece! Big thanks!

  • @Laminabeauty
    @Laminabeauty 4 роки тому +174

    Best musical ever. I always crying on this scene. Such a powerful movie . Berger ❤️

    • @terrasiho5606
      @terrasiho5606 3 роки тому +6

      Me too .What a waste of lives for nothing but the wealth of a few!!!!

    • @istvanmolnar1697
      @istvanmolnar1697 3 роки тому +4

      Beeeergeeeer!

  • @manueldpmingopereznavales5109
    @manueldpmingopereznavales5109 3 роки тому +11

    That breaks the heart and the soul. Unfprgettable movie ending.

  • @sonja1150
    @sonja1150 3 роки тому +58

    One of the most powerful scene in a history of cinema! 😭

  • @lynnclapper997
    @lynnclapper997 3 роки тому +6

    I am 62. We preformed this back in 6th grade. I can still remember all the lyrics to every song

    • @isletoflangerhans8281
      @isletoflangerhans8281 3 роки тому

      Even "Sodomy"? (My parents had trouble explaining that one to me.)

  • @chavibrown323
    @chavibrown323 3 роки тому +3

    Cry every single time
    My favourite all time film

  • @joy6085
    @joy6085 3 роки тому +11

    Jeez - I still feel this. I remember scanning the crowd scene at the end to see if Berger was there. It's still a very haunting scene in a life-altering film.

  • @ThePortadump
    @ThePortadump 3 роки тому +22

    LYRICS:
    We starve-look
    At one another
    Short of breath
    Walking proudly in our winter coats
    Wearing smells from laboratories
    Facing a dying nation
    Of moving paper fantasy
    Listening for the new told lies
    With supreme visions of lonely tunes
    Somewhere
    Inside something there is a rush of
    Greatness
    Who knows what stands in front of
    Our lives
    I fashion my future on films in space
    Silence
    Tells me secretly
    Everything
    Everything
    Manchester England England
    Manchester England England
    Across the Atlantic Sea
    And I'm a genius genius
    I believe in God
    And I believe that God believes in Claude
    That's me, that's me, that's me
    We starve-look
    At one another
    Short of breath
    Walking proudly in our winter coats
    Wearing smells from laboratories
    Facing a dying nation
    Of moving paper fantasy
    Listening for the new told lies
    With supreme visions of lonely tunes
    Singing
    Our space songs on a spider web sitar
    Life is around you and in you
    Answer for Timothy Leary, dearie
    Let the sunshine
    Let the sunshine in
    The sunshine in.....

    • @goranseverin128
      @goranseverin128 2 роки тому

      "Eyes look your last,arms take your last embrace,
      And kiss! Seal the doors of breathe!" (Romeo and Juliet)

    • @goranseverin128
      @goranseverin128 2 роки тому +1

      BTW,"Moving paper fantasies" referes to LSD! Acid literally gave birth to Hippie movement. Acid teaches of freedom,Tepeyo/Peyotl teaches of unity and beauty and connection to all...gov didn't like it,it seems,so they attacked those brave,innocent children putting those heavy drugs at the Flower Power-scene,showing how 'gross' we are! We count millions today,we can officially be a nation! Like Romani-people,not an real country,but real nation! POWER TO THE PEOPLE,BROTHER BY THE NAVEL!

    • @GtHeErAdIcAtOr
      @GtHeErAdIcAtOr Рік тому

      With what going on and Treat Williams passing, 😔 this song with those lyrics hits harder

  • @fabiocataldo716
    @fabiocataldo716 6 місяців тому

    This last song impacted me so much … i watched when i was just a kid and omg… so impactful.

  • @streips
    @streips 3 роки тому +22

    This song always makes me cry. Love the improved sound!

  • @claudiovitagliano2247
    @claudiovitagliano2247 3 роки тому +5

    Emozionante...come la prima volta che l'ho visto al cinema nel 1978!!!!!! Bellissimo!!!!

  • @lanagorgeous9485
    @lanagorgeous9485 2 роки тому +4

    I am a veteran, 9 1/2 years as both an enlisted person and a commissioned officer. OMG, could you imagine being deployed to a combat zone as an infantryman in Vietnam an being "totally untrained", not even knowing anything, even how to fire a weapon. Think of the horror of that, the terror of that proposition. It's a wonder he lasted like even 5 minutes before he was killed. When he was singing while loading onto the plane he knew his fate I imagine. And all that because of trying to help a friend. Jeeze!

    • @pauloopinho2583
      @pauloopinho2583 11 місяців тому +1

      Mesmo sabendo usar a arma, jamais a usaria.

  • @liliyatodorova7361
    @liliyatodorova7361 3 роки тому +11

    This is one of my favorite songs and I cry every time! Wars are the worst thing! The senseless deaths of our children must be stopped!

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 2 роки тому +2

      it will only stop if people stopped glorifying the army and to be a soldier, which is the case especially in the US,
      a country never having being attacked by an outside force!

  • @marinafulviasoragni3414
    @marinafulviasoragni3414 3 роки тому +6

    Da brividi!!!! Musical e film bellissimi!! Tutti i miti del 68 sono qui rappresentati, hanno fatto la storia!!! Per non dimenticare!!

  • @sirhborn
    @sirhborn 3 роки тому +8

    This one song bring tears to my eyes every time I see it

  • @jeffjay9350
    @jeffjay9350 3 роки тому +5

    Where did the years go? My older sister knew boys who went off to fight in this senseless war. And just the other day I saw an old man mother's nursing home wearing a Vietnam Veterans cap.

  • @Steppenwolf696969
    @Steppenwolf696969 Рік тому +5

    RIP Berger 😢

  • @jakubem.2321
    @jakubem.2321 Рік тому +4

    Goodbye Treat...💔😢

  • @sarahbatyitzchak6960
    @sarahbatyitzchak6960 3 роки тому +34

    after all those years; goosebumps and tears flowing