It’s a shame this movie suffered from a poorly written script, the atmosphere Edwards built was almost transcendental, and this scene sums it up perfectly. One of my favorite movie moments of the year.
What did you think was poorly written? Btw I’m being sincere, any attention to this movie is positive to me 🙏🏽 I enjoyed it immensely, it’s not easy to get good sci fi
@@MrGawbeats imo opinion it suffered from two issues: leaning a little too heavy on tropes of the genre, and making the relationship between Taylor and his wife a little too convoluted and sterile. We had to take a lot of things he was feeling at his word because they didn't build out that relationship enough to make us really care about her.
When I watched this movie, I genuinely thought it was really good, we don't often get something that's "true" sci-fi these days and the worldbuilding, cinematography, special effects created a world that was believable These scenes, are just genius the way it's all been put together and the song-choice, they coulnd't have picked a better song. It's iconic, I hope this film get's the recognition it deserves.
i'm so glad you uploaded this scene, i was searching for it all day! and right at the perfect time this vid pops up! i love this scene so much! its like a modern futuristic version of a free birds Vietnam war movie scene.
The few seconds of silence and thunder rolling in the background just as it fades out was amazing imo.. Just needed to roll a little longer on the video.. But strangely, this was the best placed thing in the whole movie..
One of the best cinematic sequences I've seen for a while, reminiscent of Apocalypse Now's opening scene, so perfectly matched to Radiohead's masterpiece. Instant classic.
It seems like such an insignificant scene, but I shit you not, in modern cinema, sitting in a theater, my brain dropped to the floor, Gareth Edwards perfected a needle drop
Didnt think about it first but it seems like they are blastin the music in the aircraft, someone push a button when it start (on a mp3 player or something) and in the end when it flies away the music sounds more like comin from inside the aircraft.
Everything... in its right place... Everything... When I watched this movie for the first time as soon as this song came on in this scene I knew the movie was about to sslap
I had great hopes for this movie, sadly it didn’t deliver, but this scene, with this song, in surround sound, on an IMAX theater, will be forever in my heart as one of the best movie moments I’ve experienced
I tried to find this soundrtack soo bad but couldn't find it and I guess 1 month later I added the song to my playlist without realizing it was the soundtrack I was looking for until now when someone in a comment mentioned it was the same soundtrack 😂
I was in the theater for this film. This scene was wonderful and the song was perfect. This one scene stood out for me after leaving the theater. Thank you.
I didn’t expect anything when I watched the movie for the first time and then hearing this song while the nomad appears was so unexpected but it was one of my favourite scenes
Watching and hearing this scene on the biggest IMAX screen in Europe was simply beyond majestic. Gareth Edwards is a legend of his craft, no matter the negative reception of this film.
Look, this scene was amazing, and I was so excited for what was to come at this point... but it did not develop into a good film at all... the 3rd act was so rushed and poorly written.
@@VinyZikssYeah, if you look at the plot, it literally doesn’t differ from Avatar. Man betrays his group to help the other side. It even plays out just like Avatar did. Wish they put more effort into the plot, the lore and storytelling is as good as Avatar’s. But Avatar and The Creator suffer from bad plot and easily known plot twists.
When I watched this I was somewhat waiting for the Kendrick mix version, but this worked really well regardless. Was quite a fun watch overall, gave me Elysium vibes
I feel like this wouldve made a great series. I liked the movie but I feel like there was so much more to show and tell. maybe even continue with the cyborg kid once the protagonist died
"Albert Einstein said that we don't observe nature as it actually exists, but nature exposed to our methods of perception. The theories determined what we could or could not observe. That's right, but he could have gone further and said that there's no nature as it 'actually exists', except as illusion. The human race is in a hypnotic trance every bit as much as any subject in a hypnotist's stage show; even more so, in fact, because the stooge on the stage only has one hypnotist working on him for a short time. In everyday life we are all being bombarded with hypnotic implants. When we're young we have parents and teachers telling us what is real and possible, and throughout our lives we have the media and peer pressure doing the same. Just as the subject in the stage show is told there is an elephant in the audience, or that he's eating a banana when it's really a lemon, so we are told that Osama bin Laden orchestrated 9/11, and that doctors and mainstream scientists know what they're talking about. He didn't and they don't, but if we believe such rubbish we will construct our reality to fit. As a result, we will support the war on terrorism; take prescription drugs that often do us even more damage than the ailment they are treating; and accept that when a scientist says Infinite Consciousness does not exist then it must be true. Techniques like the Totalitarian Tiptoe and Problem-Reaction-Solution are major examples of the way the Illuminati attempt to implant a belief that we will edit into a reality that suits their agenda. The human race is in a trance, seeing what it is told to see, in precisely the way that Tom was at the party. We don't have to seek enlightenment and truth, we are already enlightened. We just have to wake-the-fuck up, break out of the trance, and remember who we are. As psychiatrist R. D. Laing said: 'If I do not know I know, I think I do not know'. Another comment of his also encapsulates the human plight: 'We forget something; then we forget we have forgotten'. That sums up how consciousness became caught in the illusion, or whatI will call the Matrix One aspect of the New Age 'movement' are the 'Workshop Groupies' who go from seminar to seminar, guru to guru, trying to find something they already have. They don't find it because they are too busy looking. We think that enlightenment is like finding the needle in the haystack when, in fact, it is the realisation that there is no needle and there is no hay. It is the trance state that keeps us from the truth. The illusion goes even deeper than our beliefs constructing reality. I guess I started to appreciate this a few years ago when I had my first experience of seeing through the backdrop of the cosmic computer game. It was like looking at the world through those 3D viewer things they call Viewmasters. They give you two versions of the same picture, one for each eye, and the brain turns the flat photographs into an illusory three-dimensional scene. If you've ever experienced this you'll recall how the 3D effect is really pronounced, far more than normal. I began to see the world like that, briefly at first, and then for longer periods. It looked like the 3D version of something you'd get from Nintendo. Today when i walk down the street it's like i'm in a scene from a Matrix movie. I am not in the world I am detached from it - observing rather than participating. It's always a shock when someone speaks to me when i'm in this mode because i feel invisible to people. When I look at the apparently 'solid' buildings and cars, it's like I could put my hand through them. That may sound weird to anyone new to this, but how can they be anything but illusion when they are only electrical signals decoded by the brain? The 'world' is not solid at all. merely an illusion of solidity. In one of the books of Carlos Castaneda, he quotes his shaman source, Don Juan, as saying: 'We are perceivers. We are awareness; we are not objects; we have no solidity. We are boundless ... We, or rather our reason forget [this] and thus we entrap the totality of ourselves in a vicious circle from which we rarely emerge in our lifetime.' Quantum physics explores and tries to understand the subatomic realm of reality or, put more simply, it is the study of energy in waveforms and particles operating beyond the 'physical' reality of atoms and 'matter'. In these realms the 'laws' of conventional physics (which are illusions anyway) are seen not to apply and the idea that the physical world is solid is shown to be impossible. The physical world is constructed , scientists say, from atoms. This name originates, we are told, with an ancient Greek called Democritus, who made the first known claim that matter was composed of tiny particles that he called atoms. But hold on. If atoms are the building blocks of our 'solid' world, how come atoms are about as least solid as you could possibly imagine? In fact, they ain't solid at all!" " From Infinite Love Is The Only Truth Everything Else Is Illusion (2000) - Davd Icke
Literally the only scene in the movie that I enjoyed. Purely because of the soundtrack. The rest of the movie was a horribly written, badly paced mess.