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Articulating the subconscious appreciation in film.
Why Tyler Died and The Narrator Lived
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5 месяцев назад
How to Identify WOKE
7:11
6 месяцев назад
About Time - How to REMAKE a CLASSIC
6:27
7 месяцев назад
Dead Poets Society - How to Deal with Passions
11:15
8 месяцев назад
How a Great Story Begins || Children of Men
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10 месяцев назад
Комментарии
@SINNGITANA
@SINNGITANA День назад
THE EXAMPLE THAT AGE DOESN'T MATTER DURING WAR...SO NOW, THERE ARE CHILDREN INSURGENTS.😂 GOOD LUCK
@TheBerrymo2
@TheBerrymo2 6 дней назад
And still we don't learn
@coconut8bubblegum
@coconut8bubblegum 6 дней назад
Sadly, given this experience there are zionists actively supporting the murder and genocide of Palestinians. It’s a dead shame considering they themselves went through something similar are now inflicting it on to others
@USSResolute
@USSResolute 9 дней назад
I did not get the feeling when I was in the Shindler Museum last year that Shindler actually learned to care about the people. Certainly some of those who worked in his factory felt he didn't have the same character arc as Liam Neeson.
@macsmiffy2197
@macsmiffy2197 12 дней назад
If you go to Auschwitz the shoes are all dark apart from one pair of red which stand out. I wonder if that was the beginning of the idea.
@scotchelf1
@scotchelf1 12 дней назад
Nope, I love reserved seating. I agree wholeheartedly about the social aspect of going to the theater. The last handful of movies I've attended have been with my kids. We always have a good review time afterwards and discuss the good, bad, emotional parts etc. Also, part of the experience is buying snacks at the concession stand! 😋Drives up cost a bit but it's worth it to me and to them.
@pro_fessorJD
@pro_fessorJD 12 дней назад
When in school, I studied about the Holocaust, I felt like we failed as humans. But when I saw the movie, I cried, I was depressed for days; The same way I felt after the persecution of Kashmiri Pandits.
@hellokitty524
@hellokitty524 12 дней назад
And now their descendants do even worse to others who had no role in any of this 😢
@colpul2103
@colpul2103 15 дней назад
Small point, the girl was not in color only her coat.
@williamdeng1870
@williamdeng1870 16 дней назад
The greatest demons of mankind in the 20th century are German Nazism and Japanese militarism!
@MJ2A
@MJ2A 9 дней назад
*eastern Bolsheviks and Rothschilds
@davidrayl5428
@davidrayl5428 17 дней назад
I wish they would not cover up this great pictures with subtitles
@hishamhussein4282
@hishamhussein4282 19 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@user-sf3gw4zb1q
@user-sf3gw4zb1q 20 дней назад
Thank you. Thank you ❤🕊️
@colmfox3752
@colmfox3752 20 дней назад
The girl with the red coat is a true story! It comes from Gabriel Bach when he was a junior council in the eichmann trial - Hungarian man’s story - look it up because it’s a million times more powerful
@redbrixanimations
@redbrixanimations 18 дней назад
Wow thanks for this info. I am actually writing a 4000 word research essay on the importance of color and the few scenes that include some sort of color. Very interesting!
@colmfox3752
@colmfox3752 18 дней назад
@@redbrixanimations no problem, you can find this story from Bach in RU-vid, it’s really powerful - the link is below - 15 mins in he tells the story, have some tissues ready
@colmfox3752
@colmfox3752 18 дней назад
@@redbrixanimations ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B9zYIVej8mk.htmlsi=YiYucTXuiq3QRsxa
@AM-de7eb
@AM-de7eb 22 дня назад
same thing is happening to gaza victims by terrorist israel
@MA-ws3hx
@MA-ws3hx 26 дней назад
This was one of the gravest hideously war crimes in history!! Today we see this being enacted on the Palestinians.... 😢😢. Modern day holocaust.
@rosefromtitanic2264
@rosefromtitanic2264 28 дней назад
I watched a documentary and the girl in red is based of a real person. It was a holocaust survivors little sister and the last time her saw her was in a bright red coat…going into…
@swayammishra1787
@swayammishra1787 28 дней назад
Seeing the dead body of that girl was really disturbing! 😢
@kaizoku9963
@kaizoku9963 Месяц назад
Now the Jewish people repeating the same tragedy against Palestinians 😢
@TariqMansour1990
@TariqMansour1990 28 дней назад
Yeah it seems aa humans we don't learn at all.
@user-rb4ov5sk3o
@user-rb4ov5sk3o Месяц назад
I believe that Todd does have passions, and feels so, so deeply. He just has a fear of expressing his passions and developing them outside of his own mind/ his inner world because of how he might be perceived for it by others ❤️ He feels that he can’t be as physically expressive as the people around him- it doesn’t feel exactly natural. But we can see that he is passionate as any of the others, just more quietly.
@fitrisepviyantisumardi9544
@fitrisepviyantisumardi9544 Месяц назад
Why the girl in red mattered? Because red represents the heart/blood (❤); it's meant human, only humans have blood... We couldn't save all, that's the most sadness truth about life&war, indeed
@anabl5616
@anabl5616 Месяц назад
Found this account by accident. Oh boy what an amazing accident ❤️
@usamaaliabbasi
@usamaaliabbasi Месяц назад
same thing Zionist Jews are doing with Palestine children
@usamaaliabbasi
@usamaaliabbasi Месяц назад
@shrekxrohankishibe reality is Zionist brought Holocaust to Palestine
@darthkahn45
@darthkahn45 26 дней назад
@@usamaaliabbasi The Holocaust isn't reviled because Hitler bombed the crap out of a load of European Jews during WW2. It's not even because of how many people were killed, Communists have them beaten easily on that. It's because of the terrifying industrial process in which the final solution was carried out that was designed to most efficiently exterminate as many people as possible, as quickly as possible by using gas chambers and ovens. The S.S very quickly realized they weren't going to get the desired results by going about it the traditional way. So no they're not. Not until they force them all into large camps and start feeding them all into big radiation chambers by the hundreds or something..
@badabing8884
@badabing8884 Месяц назад
Just like all those innocent Palestinians dying should matter to Israelis because they know what their ancestors had to suffer to bring their state into being.
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach
@BumbleBeeOnTheBeach Месяц назад
Life is precious. Every life. Each life has the same value:👨🏾🐧🐜🌸🍄👩🏻‍🦳👳🏽‍♂🐙🦍🐖🦃🌳🌴🌲🌻🐴🦊🦇🐝🪱🧕🏽👵🏼👧🏽🧒🏼🦆🐗🪺🦦🦔🐄🪷 #antispecism.
@eilyn510
@eilyn510 Месяц назад
This is one of those movies I watched once and could never watch again 😢 too painful 💔
@rakeshmaharana6466
@rakeshmaharana6466 Месяц назад
When I see her first time in the movie, I thought thank god. he Just saved this little innocent girl. She was so innocent and immature. But after seeing her dead body I was broke down with tears.. I cried entire night after this little girl being carried away by the cart with all other dead bodies.
@brandonmanchester69
@brandonmanchester69 Месяц назад
my heart always feels crushed everytime i put myself in the perspective of the jews during that time
@user-xz1vm4zf4l
@user-xz1vm4zf4l Месяц назад
I’ve watched a lot of videos on titanic and this video has easily become one of my favorites. Great job! So much said in under. 6 minutes.
@RichardTLDR
@RichardTLDR Месяц назад
Btw the child lived.
@user-um3rq5ui9p
@user-um3rq5ui9p Месяц назад
Great video - I think Titanic has resonated with so many people globally because of its universal message.
@wessel4238
@wessel4238 Месяц назад
Great video! Makes me appreciatie and love the movie even more
@love_harry_styles
@love_harry_styles 2 месяца назад
This is the most influential movie in my life, this movie has really changed my perspective towards life.... And world itself.... I wanna thank the director for awakening my long lost humanity with your movie ....
@gloriouse4458
@gloriouse4458 2 месяца назад
😢PALESTINIAN HOLOCAUST 💔🖤
@amitavamozumder73
@amitavamozumder73 2 месяца назад
She was literraly a "red herring" .
@Pidabred1
@Pidabred1 2 месяца назад
This is the turning point. She is unseen by the soldiers and represents the "blind eye" the world has of ongoing events. This is the instant when Oscar Schindler turns from being an entrepreneur and becomes a humanitarian.
@kellykwongali
@kellykwongali 2 месяца назад
Galiel Gwang is still not allowed to use her real birth name to today, just so that imposters can thieve and steal and cover up kidnaps.
@kellykwongali
@kellykwongali 2 месяца назад
Galiel Gwang still gets everything stolen from her every day, being raped and assaulted in a dying City, dying under bad ethos.
@supernovic99
@supernovic99 2 месяца назад
When i hear people making jokes about hitler or the holocaust, the first thing that comes to my mind is thid movie. The suffering depicted is enough to make me sad
@GreenFuel00
@GreenFuel00 2 месяца назад
This scene was much deeper for me. I saw a little girl alone and afraid, too innocent to even understand what's happening. Someone's daughter ripped from her parents, nobody to protect her, left to die alone.. i cried when I saw her running down the street, only scene that truly brought me to tears. What an amazing and well directed movie showcasing the true horrors that took place during the holocaust.
@user-ff4zd7lh3q
@user-ff4zd7lh3q 2 месяца назад
Is Spielberg going to make a film about hind
@johntechwriter
@johntechwriter 2 месяца назад
Your subconscious rejection of “2001” is on point. Every person who tells me how wonderful that film is stops cold when I ask them what it was about. Here’s a hint: It’s not about HAL. And you have company. At the film’s original screening for the studio executives, dozens walked out. To understand the movie’s story line, I read Arthur C. Clark’s eponymous novel, and I ended up enjoying the book far more than the movie. When you read the book, the movie makes sense. But at what point is the director indulging to excess the aspect of film making he enjoys most - in Kubrick’s case, cinematography? I suggest that point has been reached if you need to read the book to understand the movie. And even then the movie is seriously flawed. Can you name a character from it? Did you understand the final sequencer? Or did the whole thing strike you as a sterile intellectual exercise, something a chess grand master would be inclined to do? And yes, Kubrick was one. Kubrick’s genius with visuals is beyond question. But visuals are valuable only to the extent they help the audience understand the characters and the story. Since the Stone Age we have been a story-telling species. Stories help us make sense of the world and our lives in it. To those who argue that as a genre science fiction is less emotionally involving than, say, a love story, I give you Ridley Scott. This director knows what visuals are for, and who hasn’t been knocked out by “Alien?” When calling up my science fiction favorites, the top two were directed by Ridley Scott: “Alien,” and what I consider his masterpiece, “Blade Runner.” While exciting visually, their most compelling aspect is the progression of the characters through the story line. During production, Rutger Hauer improvised the film’s legendary moment of existential regret: ” . . . All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.” The genre where two-dimensional characters are pretty much required is satire, and Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove” succeeds brilliantly. But to those whose worship of Kubrick clouds their judgment I offer as proof, “Full Metal Jacket.” What was it about and why was its ending such an anticlimax? In “The Shining,” Kubrick loses control of his lead character, and as a result, Nicholson is so far over the top, I found his performance bordering on comedic. Never have I seen Nicholson so off course. He needed a director like “the little Pole,” Roman Polanski, to rein him in. The result was Jack’s best-ever performance in “Chinatown.” So yes, when assessed in terms of its emotional connection with the audience, “2001” is not a success. Any work of art that fails to establish this bond is doomed to be second rate, regardless of the scenery.
@johntechwriter
@johntechwriter 2 месяца назад
Spielberg’s weak point - and every director has one - is sentimentality. In this film, just as I thought he was getting the upper hand, in comes the girl in the red coat. Pushing something over the edge and in the process breaking the audience’s suspension of disbelief is known in the business as jumping the shark. Spielberg does it here. Watching Neeson, Fiennes and Kingsley ply their trade got me through the rest of the film.
@margaretgaal937
@margaretgaal937 2 месяца назад
The movie was powerful and haunting when it came out. So many feelings from people. Yet today, where is the care? We are numb and think prayers will help (and it is important to pray) but do we call or do or give to help our neighbor, or an issue impacting women and thus society, or care for another nation in war or attacked in horror (from Oct 7,2024 to present)? The past is a canceled check but today is Our opportunity.
@DEEANNA88
@DEEANNA88 2 месяца назад
I wonder if these people that support Palestine has seen this movie?
@brucekilby9957
@brucekilby9957 2 месяца назад
A True masterpiece made by a master. The girl in red is a powerful entity in a film of non entities. Schindlers grave is in Israel,the best way to thank him. Shalom Oscar.🙏🇮🇱😢
@AngelaVlahos
@AngelaVlahos 2 месяца назад
I think germany had its reasons
@Geojr815
@Geojr815 2 месяца назад
He shouldn’t have wasted all his money to transport those Jews to the other labor camp. The camp he was going to had prisoners that he could have just saved instead while not going broke in the process
@LEEvaibhavyadav
@LEEvaibhavyadav 2 месяца назад
I thank god that i wasn't born in that time or lived in that scenario . It was horrible and a pathetic ideology nobody deserves hate or crime and it has no direction but it's just there.
@nadavzip
@nadavzip 2 месяца назад
I completely agree with this analysis. That was my opinion about the girl in red ever since I first saw the movie about ten years ago. We have a saying in hebrew which roughly translates to: “each and every individual life is a fully fleshed world”. And that saying is what comes to my mind every time I see the movie, and specifically the girl in red.