Contains the tracks "A Hidden Life", "Love and Suffering", "Hope" and "Knotted", extended and mixed together. Original soundtrack composed by James Newton Howard. Suite no. 2: • A Hidden Life Suite 2 ...
Ich bin nicht gläubig, aber diese Willenstärke im Glauben hat mich wirklich zu tiefst beeindruckt. Ein Highlight für alle die wissen wollen, was Widerstand und dagegen sein, wirklich bis zur letzten Konsequenz heißt. Ich verneige mich vor dieser Stärke und dem Glauben.
Steve Lee is right on; I cry when listening to this track because of what Franz did. He is my inspiration and my hope is that I can thank him and may he kiss my cheek now in my struggles as I get through this ugly world. My Blessed Franz, how I love you Jerry Yslas
It doesn't have the entire 10 minutes, but the beginning of 'A Hidden Life' reminded me of this sublime montage in 'Hiroshima Mon Amour': ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3ZwrCOXLrIA.html Highly recommend!
@@mariapaulatropea2913 I suggest you "The Tree of Life" (2011), featuring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Sean Penn, "The Thin Red Line" (1998), featuring Elias Koteas, Sean Penn, Jim Caviezel, Nick Nolte, Adrian Broody, Woody Harrelson, John Cusack and Ben Chaplin and The New World (2005), featuring Colin Farrel, Christian Bale, David Thewlis, Q'orianka Kilcher and Christopher Plummer." The Tree of Life" is my favorite movie above all the Terrence Malick's productions and above all the films that have been made.
I don't think there has ever been a director who would be able to look with such great attention and appreciation and nature and 1:1 humanity like T. Malick. The close shots of the play of light among the trees, the moody sky, the mountains - he celebrates it all in careful but, at the same time, unpretentious takes. His films are just pure poetry.
This for me is the soundtrack of my impossible love story and all about that period, beautiful till it lasted. The lightheartedness, all the laughs and the tears. All that we've done and all that we could've done. I love you Isa from the bottom of my heart and i hope we'll meet again in our paths.
Sometimes I think that Terrence Malick has a connection with the other world. It is fascinating to perceive beauty in this way and to make ordinary people feel this beauty with a film.
Una meravigliosa armonia....colonna sonora da brividi.....amo Mallick i suoi film sono delle vere gemme della cinematografia....curati i dialoghi....le scenografie....un genio nel firmamento del cinema universale.....
Yes it was surprising that this film on some level did not receive several nominations. That was a shock, but it has won Oscars in my heart, several times over. A masterpiece.
Hmmm, I don't think this recording is original, there's clearly some notes out of tune between 10:00 and 10:30... It's probably someone's recording which they mixed with the original to make a longer version.
Many of them didn't understand the Nazi ideology or where it would lead. They wanted to belong to something. It didn't matter what that something was. I'm afraid we are all looking for that something today. After all...why else would we subscribe to political parties?
@@larrymondello7488 We cannot judge them with our eyes in our time. I just hope we will not be judged too harshly for the choices we make today by the future generations. My grandmother was a WW1, German war bride. All of her younger brothers fought for Germany in the war. Three did not return. They were not members of the Nazi party. Just men doing their duty for their country. That is what most did. They were just young soldiers.
@@elcamman50 True. I don't believe they'll be judged harshly. There were Germans that legitimately fought for the fatherland, and some that fought for an ideology. Unfortunately, most in our present culture are unable to differentiate between the two They are only taught about the holocaust, but not the nature of the regime. I believe that today, most are afraid to study the mechanisms that drove the Nazi regime to that point. Therefore, it's very likely history may repeat itself. But this film was beautiful.
"The title is taken from George Eliot's Middlemarch: ... for the growing good of the world is partly dependent on unhistoric acts; and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been, is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs."