"Just because someone stumbles, loses their way, doesn't mean they're lost forever." This line was so good they brought it back in Multiverse of Madness
I cheered in theatre when he said that in MoM. No one else did, I was really surprised because everyone was cheering for most everything else. That line always hits me in the feels.
One year before, I watched this scene and commented for the same reasons. Clinical depression and anxiety to the point that I was getting paranoid. I couldn’t live like this and I seriously thought I wouldn’t make it alive for the next few months. Today, I’m mentally stable, healthy and the happiest and strongest I’ve been for years. I’m really proud I made it and I’m able to look back one year ago and smile. For anyone who needs reading this: Stay strong. You will get better. It’s just a matter of time. It doesn’t last forever, but you have to work with yourself and take your recovery and healing journey seriously. Try to put yourself as your first priority. You deserve it. You can’t spill water from an empty flask, and if you can’t help yourself, you can’t help others. It’s not about being selfish, it’s a matter of survival and well being. Take care of yourself, you got this ❤️
This scene is a testament to how good Patrick Stewart is. He's almost monotone...yet he manages to make a standard obi-wan speech sound convincing. His cadence...his inflection...the subtle things he emphasizes, because the rest of it is so similar those little changes become so much bigger in comparison. Fuck I love Patrick Stewart.
"It's a lot to live up to, but it is you." For someone self-deprecating 24/7, living with self-doubt like it's oxygen... this hit home and it hit hard. I always look back on things I achieved or did, and deem them as trivial and unimportant. Looking at it from the other end tho, if my past self had seen my present self, and where I'm at right now, both mentally and physically, he wouldn't believe it.
I know a lot of you are here after Dr Strange.. but take a moment and read the comments of those before it. Some of them are true survivors. True heroes.
I like to think of that qoute from American History X "Has all the things you have done made your life better?". That's what Erik would say to himself.
“It’s the greatest gift we have. To bear their pain without breaking.” This makes me think of all of us who are facing generations and generations of pain. Healing patterns from our ancestors and stopping the cycle.
“Just because someone stumbles and loses their path, doesn't mean they're lost forever” Who would have thought that in the year 2022 with Multiverse of Madness, that line would ever come back as emotional and perfect then ever. Glad we got to see Patrick one last time :>
1:03 "Just because someone stumbles and loses their way, doesn't mean they are lost forever. Sometimes we all need a little help". I will always remember this quote whenever I feel lost.
Someone of Gun, he did this in Doctor Strange Mulitverse of madness and my gosh it gave me chills. I knew the moment he said this I knew I will come here to comment this!
DOFP is respected by most and considered good but damn it is still underrated as for its many extremely well done emotional and dramatic scenes it contains. This scene, the whole plane scene, Charles dusting off cerebro scene, Magnetos speech, not to mention it wasn't a typical hero film with evil villain who losses at end and is evil because plot. Sad that Apocalypse was such a disappointment.
apocalypse wasn't as good as this one, I agree but it wasn't that bad imo, cause that's what apocalypse is, he's that general villain who wants to destroy the world mainly because he believes in survival of the fittest
This scene is my daily therapy. It's just different, brings a chill down my spine. The moment when there's a subtle crossfade of Charles looking at his students in just so pure, it just shows how optimistic he has become seeing all these good mutants around him.
what is truly sad but also deeply inspiring is that future Charles experienced all of that positivity, that optimism...only to have it taken away from him through unimaginable and violent acts of cruelty and hatred and despite all of that...he is urging his younger self to continue believing in that hope and that dream
Professor X: Charles. Charles Xavier: Charles. Charles Xavier: Is this what becomes of us? Erik was right. Humanity does this to us. Professor X: Not if we show them a better path. Charles Xavier: You still believe? Professor X: Just because someone stumbles and loses their path, doesn't mean they're lost forever. Sometimes, we all need a little help. Charles Xavier: I'm not the man I was. I open my mind up and it almost overwhelms me. Professor X: You're afraid. And Cerebro knows it. Charles Xavier: All those voices... so much PAIN. Professor X: It's not their pain you're afraid of. It's yours, Charles. And as frightening as it can be, that pain will make you stronger. If you allow yourself to feel it, embrace it, .it will make you more powerful than you ever imagined. It's the greatest gift we have: to bear their pain without breaking. And it comes from the most human part of us: hope. Charles, we need you to hope again.
This scene actually made me cry a little. Patrick Stewarts line delivery is so....personal and touching. They both did well. The words that are said applies to so much in life really. Patrick Stewarts mentor voice just enhances everything
I wish I could meet my 18 year old self like this. My 18 year old self was a depressed sophomore college girl, loner, rejected, being bullied, didn't focus on studies, wasted a lot if time on wrong people. I'm already a 32 year old woman. Will tell my 18 year old self to stay strong, have hope in meeting new people who can still be trustworthy, cutting off people who you thought were your friends isn't really bad, will have a new found passion by age 21 which is Baking, and it's still possible to become an entrepreneur even if you're an introvert and shy.
Beautiful. If only Erik could have gone through this with his older, wiser, Ian McKellen self, all the chaos and death he caused in the final act could have been avoided. Not even he could ignore sage advice from Gandalf.
You wanna know a crazy thing, Fassbender was asked if he ever met McKellan on set, but he said "I always just missed him, or he came right after I left" They both really wanted to have it happen :)
It wouldn't have been the same, and it would've taken away from Charles meeting his future self. Young Magneto is a much more sympathetic character than his older self. If anything, Magneto's character devolves in the future, it would've had the opposite effect.
Such a deep scene for those who has suffered a lot and felt hopeless to their bones, who has travelled to darkest place of their psyche and drowned within their pain. This scene shows us, even at our darkest time, we still have our hope buried deep within, regardless of outer circumstances, all we need is will to use it again.
loved that they included the "just because" quote in multiverse, which to me that was a small little tribute from marvel to the fox film series, giving closure to a sometimes controversial but not entirely bad at all x-men film series that alot of us came up on over the years. 🥺😫😢💯
This is by far the best scene in all Marvel movies. MCU does a great job in big moments that make people clap but the X-Men tap into the emotion like no other hero franchise. To see Xavier as we know him as a wise, patient, calm, and caring figure helping a younger, broken, hopeless, cynical version of himself. Truly beautiful because I think we could all have a convo with our younger selves or older selves for that matter
Oh man I can't believe he said this line in Multiverse of Madness. X-Men movies were my childhood and to me, seeing him again saying one of his best lines was just as nostalgic as seeing Tobey Maguire in No Way Home. MCU keeps blessing us with blasts from the past
Its my favorite line in films that had been spoiled. Its not only your comment Im being spoiled every hour here 😢. I hope the movie has other surprises. I think I'll go to the theater right now to be honest 😂
@@Epic-tete Oh, well I did gave a minor spoiler, my bad. I suggest you stay away from RU-vid or close notifications from the app. Even if you don't check the comments, there are still videos out there with major spoilers on the thumbnails and titles. Remember, RU-vid is the most dangerous place to visit before watching a Marvel movie, as all major spoilers compile here. If you do need to use RU-vid, make sure you scroll and check every single thumbnail and title very slowly 😂 Can't risk getting spoiled by those thumbnails.
If we truly try to understand what he's trying to convey then we'll know surely we all have a superhero right inside us, what a powerful message; Undoubtedly the best scene in entire X-MEN universe❤️
This is probably one of the most useful quotes ever. It reminds us that just because someone makes a bad decision doesn't mean they become a bad person. They are capable of change if help is given to them and people support their transformation
Man oh man…when i heard him saying THAT line in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, oh man… the nostalgia. Cannot believe they made a callback to my fav X-Men movie
Honestly, the delivery, the music, and overall build-up to this line, in this scene, feels better here than in Multiverse of Madness. In MoM, it just felt kinda....I don't know, bereft of the emotion this scene seemed to empower those words with.
Idk man they witnessed their Dr Strange inadvertently kill a universe and accepted his death. 616 Strange is going on that same path but Xavier game him the opportunity to do the right decision.
+jonnyTV unfortunately that's true, the only reason heath ledger won was because he died that year,how sad unfortunately not only for his death,but also of how pathetic the academy is sometimes
@sushiblast Spider-man into the Spider-verse got an academy award for best animated picture. And black panther was nominated for best picture I believe.
When he replied to hank saying the power was back on and he said yes it is he wasn't talking about cerebro he was talking about him his own power not his mutation but his power of hope and confidence
It seems to me like a magical kind of Inspiration for those who’s suffering of loneliness and depression Inside there Spiritual isolation .. and it seems that .. it’s a message to them .
We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our hope - Romans 5
This scene has a profound impact on me. Years ago, i was going through a low period, for a time, i had everything, but then suddenly, i had almost nothing. Life didn't mean much. Living was kinda pointless. But as i was seeing this scene, i felt like my future version is putting his hands on my shoulder, saying I have a long way to go, and I will go a long way, as long as I want to. Many years later, i have everything the old me wanted. But there's a long way to go. And again, the path ahead seems bleek. But this scene reminds me of the past, that i have somehow endured, and maybe, i can endure more. Maybe one day i will look at this comment again, and be glad that I hoped, again. I hope, you will be able to hope, again, fellow traveller. We have a journey to make.
I wish I knew of this video and could have shared to my son just a little over a week ago, he took his life after loosing hope but will save to help others who need to hear this, thank you from the bottom of a grieving Moms heart.
Your comment does help me during those hard times. Even if we have every reason to fall apart today, our future self is on the other side of time praying that we don't lose hope.
It's a subtle and quick thing but the younger Charles seeing the future Erik I like to believe helped him on his path to removing his self doubt. Having seen it with his own eyes, he knows that despite their difference when it matters Erik would do the right thing and he is going to continue to try and redeem his friend
One of my favorite comic book movies ever and I can't believe they made a call back to it in THAT scene in Doctor Strange. I don't normally like the MCU but this was comforting to hear again
I have a true gift of discernment from God and I work with children and I also have training in abuse... and experienced it myself as a child. I have a passion to help children so I work in childcare... it’s in my blood. I love everything about it from working with the women to mentoring and training teachers to love on the children. The problem is that you can’t teach love. And there are so many parents abusing their children and even caregivers abusing the children at daycares/learning centers and I feel so done sometimes because I keep trying. I called DFPS and got fired once. I’ve reported abuse and had instances where directors and other teachers lied for staff members etc... every once in a blue moon... something gets done but more often than not... abuse just goes unpunished and even excused. It’s disgusting out there and I’m tired of it. When I feel like giving up... I watch this clip. I was watching this movie with my son when he was 15 and I cried at this scene. He makes fun of me to this day for crying but... it’s only because he doesn’t know why exactly... and I’m so glad he doesn’t know but... there are too many souls out there that do and it breaks my heart so bad. But I press on. And pray. Jesus is going to come and make things right once and for all. #Hope
1:37 I like old Xavier´s speech a lot. 1:46 I like this line a lot because it would usually be reserved for the villain, "The pain will make you stronger". But Charles Xavier greatest gift is his empathy. He´s such a gentle person.
It's moments like these that make the xmen movies so much better than the avenger movies. At least the xmen series has emotion and feeling. All those other superhero movies are about the CGI effects and explosions.