I have to say, that the kiss in the end of the show and this video, is the most perfect kiss I have EVER seen!!!! I really hope they are happy together.
So sad. I discovered this series this year and not in 2004.. I''m crazy for Richard, his glance is so sweet!!! I love Mr. Thornton so so much. I can;t stop of watching the final scene on the train!!!
Замечательный фильм, без пошлости и голых тел. Пример отношений мужчины и женщины, пример отношений между детьми и родителями. Книга не произвела такого сильного впечатления как фильм. Огромная благодарность создателям, все актеры великолепны, но главный герой - даже не могу подобрать слов для восхищения его образом.
This is amazing! The song and the scene selection to go with the lyrics is just perfect! Like the "I'm still learning to love" with the handshake and "starting to crawl" as they slowly release it, perfection! The first "say something I'm giving up on you" with the carriage leaving but then all the ones after that were great too. And then "the saying goodbye" agh! So many great moments!
Beautiful video.. sublime music.. the very first song I ever thought of when I saw his face.. sixteen LONG years ago, was, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack.. would you consider doing a video to that...I have in MY mind a montage of some of the most beautiful stills of him... but you're the expert!
Every time I watch the scene where Margaret is making her last visit to the Thorntons and he asks her if she’s really leaving I wonder “ what if”. If he could have pushed through his doubts and said “Margaret, I love you more than my own life and I need you. Please don’t leave me. We’ll make our own home and family together. You’re not alone. I’m right here and I’ll always be here.” I think she would have come into his loving arms and no Aunt or Mother-in-Law would have had any hope of separating them. In the book he fantasized about being the one to hold her as she cried at her mother’s death. Notwithstanding his outward pride-driven fury, he longed to be her comforter. In the movie when she looks up at him with those lost, exhausted eyes, I wonder at the horrible power his pride and doubt held over him that prevented him from there and then gathering her into his arms, carrying her to the sofa and cradling her on his lap until they had time to get through her tears and quietly talk through their misunderstandings. I can just hear his voice booming at protesting Aunt and Mother “Leave us! Give this poor girl some time! Our lives are more important than your bloody train schedule”! I think Thornton was one of those men who needed to give love as much as he needed to be loved. I think Margaret was the same.
You should check out video about jonerys with this song she edited it with highlights of character speaking its beautiful . These two have beautiful dialogue that compliment this song