Yaaa. Especially, if u were in the right place, right time and with the right person, but you didnt do anything. Now, u can let ur mind think. What if...
Laying on my bed stroking my Jack Russell, Bertie,watching my led snow fall design,getting my blood pressure down,as docs said it was high & programming in C.While my Alzheimer's mum wanders the house.This track just does it perfectly.Thank you.
Possibly the most appropriate piece of music to be listening to on a Monday evening during lockdown!! Expanding the mind without any distraction! Thank you Air and Lost in Translation! Bless you all!!
Just woke up, ready to work from home, company VPN gives me connection errors, then to test if internet is up I played this..... now work does not feel that important anymore. Enjoying the moment, thank you for sharing.
Beautiful music. I love the rhythm and what it brings me. It brings me total reflection of a person who was very kind to me and taught me the meaning of "all together". May he RIP
I was lucky enough to live in Kyoto for 3 years and still love this film after seeing it a dozen times or more. Lovely music. Thanks so much for posting it.
@@M3lancthe Well, when I lived in Canberra I used to get plenty of calls for him! With the same name some of my teenage students thought I was him and I didn't argue but the truth is no, I'm not. I've always been a big Raiders fan so thanks for asking anyway.
i just discovered this video but...i thought i was the only one in the world that loved this bit + could listen for hours. haha. here it is! (+ glad to not be alone).
I saw Air live back in 2002 in Paris. The concert was very short, only an hour and a half and no opening acts, but it was great to see them play and I've enjoyed their music for a couple decades now.
ok enough! I have a cool AIR t-shirt and I have danced cherry blossom girl on a beach of Amorgos with my wife (when she was my girlfriend). Who is better now? Eh?
This always reminds me of my friend who took her life. Lost in Translation. We saw the movie together twice. I guess that was one of her mottos.... Sydney presente'. We love you!
This new to me. Beautiful music. Thank you. Thanks to all the comments about a film I have not heard of I will be watching 'Lost in Translation' tonight. I hope I enjoy it at least half as much as everyone else has.
I hope you did. I'd like to recommend you Her (2013) too. There is many likeness between them, like the fact that both movies are about loneliness and Lost In Translation's director (Sofia Coppola) and Her's director (Spike Jonze) had already been married.
Yes, we went to Japan 3 years ago and this was an amazing travel. It was in April, the Sakura trees were blooming. Between Tokyo and Kyoto, my heart is balancing. Both were amazing. We will go there back one day, for sure...
This was racing in circles in my head after Louis Theroux used it in some of his programs. I couldn't pin it down but I recognised it. As by complete coincidence stumbled upon this. This is what it used to feel like in the 90's when you caught something onthe radio that got stuck in your head and you'd have to turn the recordsection in the library upsidedown to find it. Which is to say that RU-vid and Shazam killed this buzz and now there's no need to live anymore,... Wow that escalated quickly.
Confinement week 3. Yesterday we streamed this music and explored all the places we've always wanted to visit with HD drone flyovers on RU-vid and interactive Google Street views all on our wide screen TV. Having this music in the background made it really special and actually quite moving. Unforgettable!
Me cagó esta películiá. NO recuerdo la banda sonora, pero oír esto es muy bueno. Las imágenes son poéticas. Esta película vino a sintetizar toda una vida viendo animé. La imagen del edificio junto al parque me recuerda las películas de Makoto Shinkai. El loop está tan bien hecho que no capto cuando termina y cuando comienza el tema. Felicitaciones. 8-1-2021 www.importanciadevivir.com Imagino por cuestiones de copy paste tuvieron que cambiar el título de Tokyo a Kyoto.
About 10 years ago I met a woman and had a similar experience as in the movie - I am 14 years older than her (I was 41 and she was 27) and many of the feelings shown in the movie were similar to those I experienced. It was almost as if the movie was written about what happened to me. It was a chance meeting, a sharing of some experiences and a parting. Combining that with this wonderful soundtrack gives me some wonderful memories to look back on. It's hard to watch the movie and not fall in love again with the 'illusion.'
@@hiker64 We never seem to realize that at the time do we... At the end of that movie, Bill Murray whispers something into Scarlett Johansen's ear and we're never meant to know what it was... hence the movie title.
@Klemheist Her character was in her 20s, all shooting happened about 1 month before her 18th birthday. He didn't sexualize her even so no nobody "played the role of a pedophile" In any way shape or form.
@Klemheist It was a friendly grandma kiss and hug and you're straining something reaching for "child bride" either she's a character who's 20 something and married or she's a professional actress (Doing feature films since she was 10) about to turn 18.. in a Sophia Coppola (her long time friend)s movie pick ONE. The "relationship" in The Professional was WAY more "creepy" than this. She was a sexually active grown-ass woman, not a child. I think the "creepiness" is more about you than about the Academy Award for best screenplay movie.
Great nap music. Soon as I found this video, in 8 minutes I was snoring like a frog. Reminds me of a redeye flight on American Airlines from San Fran to DC when I was coming home from Vietnam in 1969 on leave. As I lumbered to the forward heads ("lavatories" for you civilians) in the near-darkened cabin when I heard a loud snoring sound coming from the pilot's compartment. D'oh!
If we enable loop, the 1hr turns to infinity! Which is perfect for this piece. Okay. Maybe not infinity. Yet, for a couple of hours and while doing other thingies. 🌸
@Klemheist I so agree that ads which are not in the beginning nor at the end of music vids and which cut into the flow of a piece and/or a performance are undeniably painful. Thankful to RU-vid and to the artists for sharing their music, yet disheartened by the marketing structure.