This was the best scene in the movie, where the giver showed Jonas the gift of music. After all of the images and memories, We get a piece that has so much emotion packed into it that even without the images, it's just overwhelmingly beautiful. Edited becuade I apparently forgot the guys name
I like to imagine that during this song, you have (insert otp) dancing very gracefully. Whereas the movie was pretty different from the book, it was still enjoyable, and this theme is so calming it would even make fuuuuu man calm down.
Thinking about this movie, brings tears to my eyes. How we humans take feeling, seeing, hearing, all for granted. Pain and darkness linger, but their presence enables the existence of light, love, happiness, joy. All the emotions we are able to feel in this temporary experience, this material world... it's what makes us alive. It is what makes it all worth it.
Sarah Klumpp The reason it was that way was because one part may have been original, but the transition was to try and hide the taking of the original violinist who composed the second half. I really hope that was a fair use song.
You know when people listen to this they usually think of all of these happy and joyful memories of holidays and family, but this just reminds me of what I do not have and what I could have had.
My great grandpa so i heard from my parents and family members for piano playing is a part of our life. We play by ear but the cool story is that my grandpa died from playing what he loved. Now their will be those who don't believe but he died from the piano exploding. The wire that the note hits broke causing others to break as well causing the piano explode. But he died doing what he loved!
(Listen to this melody as u read my comment:3) Most of the people think of dancing to this song but I hear something special..... I hear pain, beauty ,love, power and so much more. Let this melody heal you in every way as possible. think of your loved ones, your friends, and family you done wrong and make it right! Only you can make this world better. choose right. may God be with you all 😔💖
Beautiful just beautiful I watched the movie and wondered where the song was coming from so I searched it up and this song takes me to a complete different world and I sat here listening for and hour Beautiful just so powerful and beautiful
All of this song just fills me with joy and sadness, it fills me with literally every emotion known to human kind, but most of all, this song fills me with...Life...
@@crunchygoose9675 yeah afaik it's from the end credits piece. still beautiful though. i'm using this in an artistic program if i ever gain the motivation to go back on the ice again.
I’m about to read the book for the first time then I’ll watch the movie after and I’m already loving this background music. ❤️❤️❤️ I wish I can loop it for hours. LOL!
Well over my life time I've seen plenty of people, close people, pass. I like to think of it like this. If everyone dies then why be mournful over the deaths of those who made it to old age. They've lived a complete life and there is nothing that will stop them from passing. In some aspects death via old age is that of mercy so you don't have to die an extremely painful death rather a peaceful painless passing.
Mike Brando Try the original godssent2 version, you know where the violin in this song actually came from? They made a longer version with more violin.
I play the violin and I know how to play the violin part, but does anyone know a piece for all of the song? I really want to play the whole song, and I can play the piano version but It is not right, its to high pitched and I have found a few that somewhat mimic what it should be but It just isn't. If I have to then I will just compose a new one my self but I'm not an expert or anything at it *laughs*.
Did you ask godssent2 to use their music? Because you may have playes the first part, but I sure as hell can identify cuts in music and copyright infringement.
Sorry, but the first part is just a little too fast. It kinda offsets the vibe the song is supposed to have. In the beginning, in the original version, it gives off this vibe of wonder, curiosity, but sadness, and regret. But because that was rushed in the beginning, it instead gives off the vibe of questions like, "why?" Does anyone else get this or is it just me?