Hullo! This is mostly just a random heap of everything. This channel has no specific purpose nor is it really used that often. If it is, it's usually for extremely selfish reasons. However, you're all welcome nonetheless!
I was listening to a dark academia music playlist, and it reminded me of this. This Mr Craven with that piercing/haunting rendition of Chopin has stuck with me since I was a small child. Thank you so much for posting this!
Thank you Abigail The call of the Loons just so wonderful ,Soothing ,Nature soothsayer my soul and makes my Heart sing .♥️♥️♥️🦆🦆🦆 Yvonne mullion Cornwall England 18th July 2022 .
Notice that Mary is holding a poppy flower when Dickon says, "The game's not played out yet, we'll be parted you and I, but memory will keep us together." The whole entire time she's holding the flower as she tells Colin that Dickon knows things that many people don't. Dickon knew that he wasn't gonna live long.
Truthfully, this is my favorite version. Wasn't really a fan of the 93' film, because it wasn't as spooky as this one. That opening scene where Mary's parents died of plague...chilling. Tack on the melancholy score and Colin's eerie crying *chief's kiss* Gothic Masterpiece.
A month late but here's my theory. It was in a home that was full of the plague. Everything was being burned in a desperate attempt to stop the plague.
We evolved with bird sounds. They’re so relaxing because in nature if the birds go silent it likely means trouble is coming. Singing birds mean all is well in the world.
This recording (I have never watched it) is the only thing that gets me to sleep in the days of COVID-19 and before. It is so easy to place myself there in great detail. It's darkening from twilight when the songbirds share their farewell to the day. I am lying partially in the water, at the water's edge while it softly, rhythmically washes over me. As the fog gently but rapidly rises from the lake and thickens and settles, the loons, who have been commenting with their more daytime sounds, completely unseen, begin their full beautifully haunting calls irregularly and plaintively crossing the small lake. I am comforted by their vocalizations. It gives me peace to know that Nature carries on without my watchful sorrowful concern, and it is alright for me to let my worries drift out into the most, and I am comforted by knowing she is timeless. The air is clean and nurturing KY damp. It is pleasantly, perfectly cool, and I think I vaguely remember a the rapid, but not urgent increase of large raindrops caressing my face and the flora in which I'm tenderly cradled - and I have no idea what happens after that because I'm always deeply, peacefully asleep before the rain stops... Does it stop? I'm not sure I even know.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful account with us, Kristie. Truly, nothing compares to this recording. I hope all is well, and may the loons, Nature, the passing of time, continue to watch over you as you sleep, in peace.
COUSINS!!! CHILDREN OF TWINS AT THAT!!!!! People wonder why their children would come out looking like "frogs", the poor kids had no gene pool to swim in.
My all time favorite scene from the movie. Who would know that Claire Danes's character was such an amazing piano player. The best version of deck the halls ever. Love this movie.
Remembrance, just as Dickon said. He knew he would die young, that's why he said to Colin, that they would be friends in remembrance. Dickon was incredibly intuitive and astute. Beautiful and touching story.
@@I_know_it_I_sew_it_I_grow_it he was my favorite character in the book. Everything you said about him was true and of course he's the working class chap sent to die 1st.
the flashback scene of Mr Craven remembering his late wife, seeing them so happy and in love and later with the father son reunion in the garden hits me hard, so beautiful, I tear up!