A bit sad seeing people misinterpreting Fitzgerald's message. We are not intended to pick a side but rather understand both Daisy and Gatsby's situation to grasp what he's trying to tell us- materialism is a nasty yet infectious virus. Daisy was undoubtedly corrupted by the society and class she grew up in, while Gatsby only fantasized over the idea of Daisy as the 'golden girl', I don't think he truly loved her. In the end, none of them deserved each other and I think that's how Fitzgerald wanted to portray the effects of materialism.
I'm sorry but he did love her. You've got to be one hell of a blind person to claim that in all his madness there was no love he had for her. May I add, I love how you minimised Daisy's flaws to simply being corrupted by society but attributed no flaws to her at all. You blamed society not her. Shame.
@@jnike5316 exactly. She knew she crashed into the girl & instead of owning up to her fault she decided to let Gatsby take the blame whilst her and her lying husband flee.
“They were careless people, Tom and Daisy - they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”
Lyrics go as "Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful" yet the video has Leonardo DiCaprio who doesn't date women over the age of 25 😂😂🤭
@@ildikokiraly9412 he doesn't look like 25 at all 😂 Brad Pitt & Johnny Depp looked like that when they were his age befire alcohol destroyed them+ society along with it
You’ll always hate her until you get it. I DON’T mean that in a mean way, my best friend told me and then I snapped and I got it. It’s the time, it’s not women now. It’s awful and complicated
If there were any soul behind her empty facade, she could have been more honest with Jay, but she didn’t even know what she wanted. Well, she did know - money and an easy life - but she wasn’t sure with whom she’d have that life. If she had any depth, she would have attended Jay’s funeral.
@@j.6845 I'll take filling the empty void. And you? Do you speak from experience or are you living hand to mouth. "Put money in thy purse." Shakespeare
People hate on Daisy but she was in such a difficult situation. We have no idea what would of happened after if Gatsby survived and a court case went through. The fact he died , she probably thought it was hopeless to redeem herself.
It makes me cry too. I saw the movie and it is still one of the best movies I have ever seen. The words haunt me though "will you still love me when I'm not longer young and beautiful." I had someone I love, who loved me back, sing this to me once, his mom wanted him to marry someone from his culture even after she met me and that was the begining of the end. I just hope he is happy wherever he us now.
I like reading the story from the book. It’s more vivid, the movie can’t do justice to it. But I like the movie too with Leo as Jay and Carey as Daisy. They are both so perfect for the roles and so is the actor for Tom’s character. I heard the older version with Mia Farrow as Daisy was great. I’ve not seen it though.
Saw both of them for my class in high school. This version is definitely better with its casting and imagery, but the older version is also really good. Loved both.
I’ve seen the world Done it all, had my cake now Diamonds, brilliant, and Bel-Air now Hot summer nights mid July When you and I were forever wild The crazy days, the city lights The way you’d play with me like a child Will you still love me when I’m no longer young and beautiful Will you still love me when I got nothing but my aching soul I know you will, I know you will I know that you will Will you still love me when I’m no longer beautiful I’ve seen the world, lit it up as my stage now Channeling angels in, the new age now Hot summer days, rock and roll The way you’d play for me at your show And all the ways I got to know Your pretty face and electric soul Will you still love me when I’m no longer young and beautiful Will you still love me when I got nothing but my aching soul I know you will, I know you will I know that you will Will you still love me when I’m no longer beautiful Dear lord when I get to heaven Please let me bring my man When he comes tell me that you’ll let him Father tell me if you can Oh that grace, oh that body Oh that face makes me wanna party He’s my sun, he makes me shine like diamonds Will you still love me when I’m no longer young and beautiful Will you still love me when I got nothing but my aching soul I know you will, I know you will I know that you will Will you still love me when I’m no longer beautiful Will you still love me when I’m no longer beautiful Will you still love me when I’m not young and beautiful
That love its hurt...but love can make u crazy. Its complicated. Sometimes like a sugar , sometimes like a poison...can kill u..because when u love someone soo deep..u know he/she can hurt u so deep too...but love looks like a salt in you life..without love u feel empty.
только за один такой взгляд мужчины можно влюбиться и пойти за ним куда угодно... Гениальный фильм, один из любимых, самая прекрасная и грустная сказка про любовь!
Gatsby was so obsessed with Daisy and was doing illegal stuff.Daisy made the right choice, better choose the old money&home.And if you watched/read it thoroughly, you will know that Gatsby was not an innocent one at all.Daisy was a trophy, the last puzzle for him to complete himself as a nobleman (kind of).As you can see in the 'green light ' part, Gatsby felt like the one and only aim of his life is now forever gone, the green light is no more green light as it was.Daisy is not just a woman, nor is this book a simple love story. It's about the American dream and Daisy is the symbol of it. Daisy wanted to walk away and play with him as they did when they were younger. But Gatsby refused to do so , being full of ambition and wanted to go further. Remember the 'Tom, I can't stand it anymore!' scene? You cannot call this an innocent love. Since you guys think Daisy is a bitch and Gatsby is not.
but gatsby did it all for her and she only played with his feelings and left in the end careless and let him take the blame for what she did. she is heartless.
One of the best women in my life liked night clubs, parties and this movie. I was a "good boy" and she was a "bad girl". She broke relationship with me, but she in fact didn't do anything bad to me when we were together. She is one of the best women in my heart.
Though Daisy wasn’t the best character I don’t hate her all. Let’s please remember that she was cheated on but I think she stayed with Tom for her daughter or herself and poor Gatsby was delusional he could get her back. No one won a happy ending
Then why to lead on gatsby in the first place? Why to get to him? If it was her daughter, why to go to Gatsby in the first place? Use him to make tom realize that cheating is bad? If that's not bad, idk what is.
🤍of men are cold in the last days🖤, turn now❗for what is the deal if you gain the whole world but still lose your own soul..⌚💉🧬☠just like in the days of Noah God will judge the world⌛wake up‼the bride of christ will only lissen to jesus voice they never Lissen to men Above GOD~
I enjoy the kind of character Daisy is tbh. She doesn't explicitly WANT to do harm (Mind the 'want') yet she's a reprehensible character to the audience because of her simple-minded cowardice. I don't think I'd dub her evil to the extent others have, but rather the crushing burden of catering to everyone's wants has just left her an actionless husk that's incapable of choosing a side, paired along with using hedonism to distract herself from true reflection. First she has to play the wife of a homewrecking abusive husband, then there's Gatsby constantly trying to push onto her his dreams and urges her to drop everything for him, etc etc. That line about girls being beautiful little fools rings true for her. All she let herself be was a caricature woman for the demanding men in her life. Fitzgerald did an excellent spin on the 'golden girl' trope, I love these kind of characters where they're flawed but still real-since after all, we may all rebuke her but could we all really say in her position we would've been able to take that chance, ditch family and all stability and run off with some guy, or confess to our misdoings when someone else takes the blame? I think some may argue otherwise, but we know how people are; they're scared to take that leap
It has to do with one's moral character. I would not be able to live with myself knowing I had accidentally killed another life. On top of that, she had the money to get the best attorney, and it wasn't homicide due to lack of intentional murder but manslaughter. In fact, I would have believed she would have gotten off scott free. Lady jumped to the street out of nowhere, end of, here are witnesses.
Текст песни I've seen the world, done it all Had my cake now Diamonds, brilliant, in Bel-Air now Hot summer nights, mid July When you and I were forever wild The crazy days, city lights The way you'd play with me like a child Will you still love me When I'm no longer young and beautiful? Will you still love me When I've got nothing but my aching soul? I know you will, I know you will I know that you will Will you still love me when I'm no longer beautiful? I've seen the world, lit it up As my stage now Channeling angels in a new age now Hot summer days, rock and roll The way you play for me at your show And all the ways, I got to know Your pretty face and electric soul Will you still love me When I'm no longer young and beautiful? Will you still love me When I've got nothing but my aching soul? I know you will, I know you will I know that you will Will you still love me when I'm no longer beautiful? Dear lord, when I get to heaven Please let me bring my man When he comes tell me that you'll let him in Father tell me if you can All that grace, all that body All that face, makes me wanna party He's my sun, he makes me shine like diamonds Will you still love me When I'm no longer young and beautiful? Will you still love me When I've got nothing but my aching soul? I know you will, I know you will I know that you will Will you still love me when I'm no longer beautiful? Will you still love me when I'm no longer beautiful? Will you still love me when I'm not young and beautiful?
“They were careless people, Tom and Daisy - they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.”
Daisy was not heatless. Like she said, she loved Tom and she loved Gatsby. She was in love with Gatsby and after the war when he disappeared, she was heartbroken, she took him out of her heart, and married Tom. When Gatsby reappeared she had feelings again, but it was not the same, she was not the same person neither was him, she loved him before he became rich, now he had a sick obsession, scary episodes when things were not going into his fantasy ways. That is why she choses Tom, Tom was the most secure option, wasn't about love anymore for her, because Tom wasnt the ideal husband either.
But I argue she'll lose that supposed security. Historically, a lot of old money, remember this is the 20s. What happened immediately afterwards? The Great Depression that killed a lot of the old money that Tom Buccanon is a part of. And if the loss of a good amount of the access wouldn't ruin them, I argue the war would get Tom in the end. Now I'm not saying Gatsby and Daisy should get together, because let's be frank Daisy is way to passive and well weak for someone like Gatsby. And the point of the novel and the movie is he fell in love with a ideal version of Daisy that to be frank never existed. And that's what got him in the end. While I can see why you say she's not heartless she is without any will or want of her own because of her fear and showing in her cowardly actions. And no one like Daisy is actually ever happy they just like to complain why their unhappy.
She wasnt heartless and she had good qualities and overall I think she had a good heart but Jay deserved a lot better than her. She didnt even go to his funeral thats cold beyond believe. Her actions towards Jay shouldve been a lot better.
@carlosRodriguez-vz3ho She didn't care for Jay at all. I think she mostly got with Jay because Tom was screwing around on her for years why couldn't she? But the minute Tom promises her garabage and loosing her security she runs back to him. She's a coward a big one
I just finished watching this movie again today. When it reached the scene where Daisy was running away with her family, it made me so ANGRY 😡... she's such a B****!
Reading the book it felt okay overall but towards the end is where it got interesting. The movie kept me interested and becaude I read the book before hand I wanted to pause the movie before...before my mans died!
There is this girl. She is the pretties girl in her city. I’ve only met her twice but when we meet, its like we are absolute equals. I would walk the deserts of the earth to make her proud, sail the 7 seas just to make her recognize the man I am.
Excellent performances, all. The actor who played Tom REALLY nailed the carefree, careless, aging athlete, forgotten warrior spirit of the character. After the first viewing, i'm rivetted at how Tom reacts to being physically threatened: not at all. Gatsby explodes in rage and stands over Tom. And Tom? Tom waits for the punch. No fear at all. "I'm a god." Inches away and bent over backwards, Tom aggressively butts heads with Gatsby, like a bull who doesn't know he's past his prime, ready for one more battle. Ready to win. Like he always wins. Like he won in this story: sweeping Daisy away to Europe, like nothing happened, and leaving whole lives in shambles in his wake: Nick, Jay, Mertle. A bull in the China shop of their world.
Thank you for this beautiful video! As a literature student in Vietnam, I actually inserted this video into my presentation on "The Great Gatsby". Thanks to the video, my presentation is more vivid and meaningful. How do you use the movie adaptations, the love sequences of Gatsby and Daisy, and then the ending of Gatsby towards Daisy's blue light,... It's all so good. Thank you for your support!
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Petition to bring back Gatsby alive because he did not deserve to die. The cost of loving Daisy was death which is too brutal for a person like him who never stopped loving her. Now we know why Nick was so traumatised with the hypocrisy of people.