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“The Night Window” from 1917 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Music by Thomas Newman.
► Buy/stream the soundtrack here: soundtracks.lnk.to/1917
► Listen to the official movie playlist here: 1917.lnk.to/spotify
ABOUT 1917
Set at the height of the First World War, 1917 centers on two young British soldiers, Schofield (Captain Fantastic’s George MacKay) and Blake (Game of Thrones’ Dean-Charles Chapman), who are given a seemingly impossible mission. In a race against time, they must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers-Blake’s own brother among them.
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1917 (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK)
TRACKLISTING
1. 1917
2. Up the Down Trench
3. Gehenna
4. A Scrap of Ribbon
5. The Night Window
6. The Boche
7. Tripwire
8. A Bit of Tin
9. Lockhouse
10. Blake and Schofield
11. Milk
12. Écoust-Saint-Mein
13. Les Arbres
14. Engländer
15. The Rapids
16. Croisilles Wood
17. Sixteen Hundred Men
18. Mentions in Dispatches
19. Come Back to Us
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@SonySoundtracksVEVO
@SonySoundtracksVEVO 4 года назад
Listen to the complete 1917 soundtrack here: soundtracks.lnk.to/1917
@pedrofuentes7753
@pedrofuentes7753 4 года назад
95 nominations have had in the Oscar the Newman Dynasty (Thomas with 1917) and others nominations with Randy, Alfred and David Newman.
@NoudvanHarskamp
@NoudvanHarskamp 4 года назад
Thanks! Great piece of art! I made a piano cover of the Night Window over here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_sMPANKkbuM.html I keep my finger crossed that Thomas Newman will win the oscar for best film score this time!
@RickMartinYouTube
@RickMartinYouTube 4 года назад
beautiful music
@donniesheets
@donniesheets 3 года назад
@@RickMartinRU-vid I’ve watched the movie 4 times and the sound track rings in my head all the time.
@littlehollow
@littlehollow 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uHf8VR3g9hc.html
@lindsaymonroe567
@lindsaymonroe567 4 года назад
This scene was like watching a living painting
@RandomPerson-jo7cw
@RandomPerson-jo7cw 4 года назад
The scene looked like a diorama depicting the chaos on one side and destruction on the other and probably one of the best scenes I've ever seen
@MechaDray
@MechaDray 4 года назад
Lindsay Monroe this is exactly what I felt and you gave me the words to say it. Thank you 🙏🏻
@Popk981
@Popk981 4 года назад
Or it was like a real life time lapse
@westminsterabbey.6916
@westminsterabbey.6916 4 года назад
Popk981 Yes! I thought exactly that. I felt I’d crossed into another dimension. Jesus Christ it was beautiful....
@CeruleanFilms
@CeruleanFilms 4 года назад
My first thought watching the scene was "this is a Bosch painting".
@magmablock
@magmablock 4 года назад
I think I'm comfortable calling this movie a masterpiece.
@GabesEdtiz
@GabesEdtiz 4 года назад
magmablock jus tv saw the movie and I’m almost completely on board with you
@bereal2479
@bereal2479 4 года назад
Surely agree with you, beautiful shots, message, picture, soundtracks.
@dezmemo3514
@dezmemo3514 4 года назад
I can’t agree more I loved it when the star shots were going off sending those shadows in the destroyed town
@johneden2033
@johneden2033 4 года назад
Within the first 5 minutes, I knew I was watching something special. By the time this scene was playing I knew I was witnessing a classic.
@AlexAceves1994
@AlexAceves1994 4 года назад
I would probably say the same thing you're saying.
@ziad-explains
@ziad-explains 4 года назад
I wanted to say "best scene", but then I remembered that there is actually one scene in the whole movie.
@Christian-kh9be
@Christian-kh9be 4 года назад
Two
@crumbs791
@crumbs791 4 года назад
Kind of true because he got knocked out lol
@estertrend3818
@estertrend3818 4 года назад
In fact there are some cuts probably 4 but its true that you can't even notice them
@Riboxx96
@Riboxx96 4 года назад
@@estertrend3818 believe it or not, the longest scene they filmed in one take was about 7 or 8 minutes. So there were DEFINITLY more than 4 cuts xD
@estertrend3818
@estertrend3818 4 года назад
@@Riboxx96 okay yeah you're right !! Its just from what i noticed. Could have been impossible that they made one scene in 2 hours long haha
@filmaddict143
@filmaddict143 4 года назад
I was literally left speechless during this scene
@HamSupZhai
@HamSupZhai 4 года назад
I'd hope so since you were in a cinema with other people
@spencerfrankclayton4348
@spencerfrankclayton4348 4 года назад
You're not supposed to talk during a movie.
@silke.9826
@silke.9826 4 года назад
There were only 2 scenes lmao
@clintonleonard5187
@clintonleonard5187 4 года назад
Were you talking during the rest of the movie??
@filmaddict143
@filmaddict143 4 года назад
LMFAO u know what i mean 😂
@johnsmisek02
@johnsmisek02 4 года назад
This scene was jaw dropping, the slow move towards the window and then floating to the ground. And the colors and lights. Roger Deakins could have just retired with his Oscar but this film is his new magnum opus
@coljj4356
@coljj4356 4 года назад
This sequence in Dolby Cinema! 😳
@AngelofMusic04
@AngelofMusic04 4 года назад
Maybe not "magnum opus" because there's a lot in "Blade Runner 2049" that's unparalleled but certainly one of many sequences that reflects and reinforces why Deakins may be the master DP of today.
@wanderthelands5030
@wanderthelands5030 4 года назад
The flares light up the sky like it was day made me cry
@coljj4356
@coljj4356 4 года назад
skinjim123 I’m going for a 2nd viewing in IMAX.
@carson4862
@carson4862 4 года назад
Will C I’d definitely have to agree. It’s very hard to beat the cinematography of Blade Runner 2049, but this is definitely a close second for sure
@NathanDewey11
@NathanDewey11 4 года назад
One of the best reveals in a movie I can remember. The first sight of the ruins with this music playing was pretty jaw dropping.
@TheRealHexZombies
@TheRealHexZombies 4 года назад
It felt magical and otherworldly.
@Divine_R
@Divine_R 4 года назад
Felt like a hazy fever dream
@joshberkin5567
@joshberkin5567 4 года назад
Felt like a glorification of war
@TheRealHexZombies
@TheRealHexZombies 4 года назад
@@joshberkin5567 Obviously you didn't see the movie.
@joshberkin5567
@joshberkin5567 4 года назад
@@TheRealHexZombies oh I did. But that moment in particular felt like a romanticization and over the top cheesiness. Otherwise the movie depicted the brutality of war well for the most part. I still think the men in the trenches looked too clean
@gooondie
@gooondie 4 года назад
It’s a crime that this score didn’t get the Oscar.
@billgardner970
@billgardner970 4 года назад
Joker couldn't have won by very much. Whoever won would've been more than deserving.
@kevinguilis328
@kevinguilis328 4 года назад
I know How the heck Joker won this is THE BEST
@NintendoGuy98
@NintendoGuy98 4 года назад
While the score in this music is great, i liked Joker a little bit more. The music fits every single scene there perfectly.
@lordwar4585
@lordwar4585 4 года назад
its good but joker is better
@MrsBlaileen1
@MrsBlaileen1 4 года назад
Agreed. Joker had good subtle atmospheric music but most of it very similar. But this is a masterpiece, reminiscent of Lawrence of Arabia.
@Imagenation08
@Imagenation08 4 года назад
This scene was a masterpiece of cinematography. Will looked like he was literally running towards the gates of hell, braving a sinister alien world of gunfire and flare lights before he can reach it. The courage and utter terror he exudes here is perfectly encapsulated by this epic score.
@Bronxite2977
@Bronxite2977 4 года назад
The flares illuminating the night sky was jaw-dropping
@heathsmog
@heathsmog 4 года назад
this movie WAS only two scenes, so yeah.
@Risingofthephoenix
@Risingofthephoenix 4 года назад
"the gates of hell" is that beautiful and awe inspiring? Really? Cause I felt I was literally reborn when i saw this scene and I felt transcendence with him and climbing out of purgatory to be cleansed (jumping into the river)
@Frserthegreenengine
@Frserthegreenengine 4 года назад
@@heathsmog well multiple scenes. But all edited to make it all look like one long take. Really top-notch editing.
@heathsmog
@heathsmog 4 года назад
Fraser Bathgate ikik; I was joking XD
@balkee42
@balkee42 4 года назад
Best scene in the film.
@ahmadk7412
@ahmadk7412 4 года назад
which scene is this
@ramoftherose
@ramoftherose 4 года назад
ahmad k night scene with flares going off into the sky
@MM-hi
@MM-hi 4 года назад
I agree
@EmoZix
@EmoZix 4 года назад
Hands down. What a beauty.
@Neeparr
@Neeparr 4 года назад
Agree 100%! One of the most artistic scene I have ever scene in a movie
@Divine_R
@Divine_R 4 года назад
1:21 onwards with the slow reveal of the ruins is like something out of a dream
@GiskardRevenlov
@GiskardRevenlov 4 года назад
For a second it looked almost like a bunch of miniatures until he appeared in the street
@Joeblue403
@Joeblue403 4 года назад
That was in a way what they were going for as Sam Mendez stated that he wanted it to be like Schofield had just woken up in hell and the river scene is him returning to earth
@LaGrossePaulik
@LaGrossePaulik 4 года назад
I agree, seems unreal for a second, more like a nightmare!
@BatMan-fj8dy
@BatMan-fj8dy 4 года назад
This score sounds like an orchestral masterpiece from the 19th century, not a film score. This man needs an oscar asap.
@QUARTERMASTEREMI6
@QUARTERMASTEREMI6 4 года назад
Absolutely agreed.
@westminsterabbey.6916
@westminsterabbey.6916 4 года назад
If I had the power I’d give him an Oscar for every score he’s ever done. And it still wouldn’t be enough.
@GreenFalcon926
@GreenFalcon926 4 года назад
It's a shame he's been nominated 14 times in the past and never won. But as much as I love this score, it will likely lose to Joker.
@internetpolice6143
@internetpolice6143 4 года назад
Bruckner anyone?
@RadicalStump
@RadicalStump 4 года назад
Whole scene with that music looked and sounded like from some kind of fairy tale with magic city. Definitely not something I've expected in war movie.
@kaitlin7864
@kaitlin7864 4 года назад
I am SO OBSESSED with this song. It's just so haunting and beautiful and powerful. Gives me chills every time.
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
Me too. It's great music. Very touching and inspiring.
@christopherramirez2739
@christopherramirez2739 4 года назад
YES
@hazel9451
@hazel9451 4 года назад
Listen to Many Meetings, from Lord Of the Rings!
@bovbag8888
@bovbag8888 3 года назад
Me too I love haunting scores...check out The Restoration - the Fire
@jairofilho4543
@jairofilho4543 3 года назад
Same where can I find more like this ?
@zackfisher6893
@zackfisher6893 4 года назад
There's something so magical and beautiful about this scene. Deakins transformed an image of destruction into a piece of art.
@rocku23
@rocku23 4 года назад
Zack FISHER ergo that is Eros and Thanatos in a nutshell, something as beautiful but at the same time profoundly horrifying that it could only scream humanity from all angles
@javierfranceschi5715
@javierfranceschi5715 4 года назад
This scene was stunning as hell. I felt like the character was in a trance, which can kind of explain why he was standing dead straight in front of the German soldier. Very very glad I had the chance to see this movie.
@quadnod4605
@quadnod4605 4 года назад
It was unreal.
@VixxKong2
@VixxKong2 4 года назад
@Band&Marvel Geek I couldn't tell if the song was in english or german either at first lol
@IngvarMar
@IngvarMar 4 года назад
And The Wild Bean Appears, he is not talking about that scene. He is talking about the scene where he is standing in front of the burning town and a german soldier starts approaching him and you are talking about the song that was sung by the English
@VixxKong2
@VixxKong2 4 года назад
@@IngvarMar Ah ok, I thought he was talking about the scene in the forest
@VixxKong2
@VixxKong2 4 года назад
@@IngvarMar But it's true that Scofield was really in a trance during that scene. He didn't move until the german soldier started shooting 😂
@Clover_9777
@Clover_9777 Год назад
It's already 3 years. This soundtrack is magical.
@shadabejaz5493
@shadabejaz5493 4 года назад
Don't get me wrong, Joker's score was impressive too, but this deserved the oscar EDIT: This was Thomas Newman's 15th oscar nomination without a win. Guy's the Roger Deakins of musicians
@peterd788
@peterd788 4 года назад
It's amazing isn't it? After that many nominations you'd think he would have won for this. He's the Peter O'Toole of music.
@wiinterflowers4277
@wiinterflowers4277 4 года назад
You summed it up perfectly.
@bigolehamburger173
@bigolehamburger173 4 года назад
He should’ve won for finding Nemo as well lol. I know it’s animated but it’s one of my favorite scores of all time
@om3g4z3r0
@om3g4z3r0 4 года назад
The oscars are shit nowdays anyway, he is leaving a legacy of great osts that improved everything it played along, his work speaks for itself.
@josephhoffman2992
@josephhoffman2992 4 года назад
I love this soundtrack but honestly I think much of it is “boring” outside the film it accompanies. Joker definitely deserved it imo
@SuperRambo111
@SuperRambo111 4 года назад
Gah I can't remember the last time I came out of a movie this satisfied. This movie reminded me why we go to the movies. Truly amazing and the night window sequence was out of this world.
@jonbarry4580
@jonbarry4580 4 года назад
I agree. Now all they want to do is remake old movies and stick women in the roles or change the races
@jonbarry4580
@jonbarry4580 4 года назад
@@bigbraingames679 star wars is absolute shit
@darthgames3
@darthgames3 4 года назад
@@jonbarry4580 the new movies are Og trilogy? Nah
@andrew3606
@andrew3606 3 года назад
@@darthgames3 Third movie in the og trilogy is bad
@darthgames3
@darthgames3 3 года назад
@@andrew3606 i disagree
@CJProductionsOfficial
@CJProductionsOfficial 4 года назад
This song sound like it belongs in a sci-fi movie where they discover some new world or showing off the vast interior of a spaceship or something like that. Putting this song in a scene of fear and desolation is a juxtaposition that I never thought I needed until now. Beautiful scene, this music perfectly complements it. Kudos to Thomas Newman.
@markfowlermusic
@markfowlermusic 4 года назад
Total recall - the mutant
@MechaDray
@MechaDray 4 года назад
CJ Productions I was discussing with my wife that it almost feels like an alien 🌎 world, or something from the depths of the ocean, something out of a sci fi movie.
@markfowlermusic
@markfowlermusic 4 года назад
@@MechaDray it's the major to minor chordal/harmony shift that creates the sci-fi feeling, it's used in many films and TV series. He's used it here to great effect though.
@CJProductionsOfficial
@CJProductionsOfficial 4 года назад
Mecha Dray you’re totally right
@kevinfigueroa6729
@kevinfigueroa6729 4 года назад
I’m getting a Star Wars vibe from this
@josephcampos9567
@josephcampos9567 8 месяцев назад
A shame he didn't get an Oscar for this masterpiece of a score.
@JayGleason
@JayGleason 4 года назад
The magic of this piece is the way he pivots around that giant augmented chord. He'll strike you with it, move to a minor chord with the same root, and move through the progression but inevitably you end up back at that augmented chord with the big dynamics. It perfectly embodies the scene, being that it sounds beautiful, almost celestial, whilst simultaneously sounding unsettling and terrifying. It's like an anti resolve. This song is absolutely perfect for this scene. A masterpiece indeed.
@jacobhasty6821
@jacobhasty6821 4 года назад
Jay Gleason Extremely well said!
@miusicmene
@miusicmene 4 года назад
An enormous, glorious wagnerian moment..Rheingold prelude reminiscent
@michaelespeland
@michaelespeland 4 года назад
Your way of describing this is pretty great
@ablove81
@ablove81 4 года назад
Beautifully expressed 👏🏽
@willthorson4543
@willthorson4543 4 года назад
Perfectly described. I'm not a musician by any means but I love music. I love how the music just doesn't crescendo once...it does it 5 times. Each one more emotional than the other. That's what hot me. Add in the cinematography of the scene, it's literally perfect.
@davidleedutton
@davidleedutton 4 года назад
Thomas Newman is way overdue for an Oscar. This piece sounds like Wagner. Amazing.
@Divine_R
@Divine_R 4 года назад
His prelude to The Rhine Gold
@douwedejong9781
@douwedejong9781 4 года назад
@@Divine_R Rather like the ''magic fire music'' at the end of part three of ''Walküre''
@pratyushpandey6277
@pratyushpandey6277 4 года назад
He deserves it so much.. Idky the academy doesn't recognize his talent
@angelespada77
@angelespada77 4 года назад
The Oscar will go to Hildur or Newman
@MissOnche
@MissOnche 4 года назад
@@douwedejong9781 hmmm I don't think so
@antoinettegabrielle3991
@antoinettegabrielle3991 4 года назад
This scene was nothing short of enthralling. Surreal. Dream-like because of the genius of long takes allowing you to enjoy the visceral scenery of the shadow and light work. I also thought of how you feel when you're extremely tired, things just don't seem "real" in a sense, and you feel like you're floating. Explains why Schofield was just standing there like an idiot while a German was in plain sight in front of him. He was just unaware of reality. That's exactly how it felt to me. One of the shots of the arch silhoueutte behind the fire reminded me of something else but can't put my finger on it. Can anyone help me? Lol
@warnerbros.official9685
@warnerbros.official9685 4 года назад
The end of Skyfall has a very similar shot. It's done by Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins so it makes sense too
@lions1729
@lions1729 4 года назад
It reminded me of the painting “Invisible Face” by Salvador Dali. A blend of dream & nightmare- the pure meaning of surrealism - just like the films scene.
@antoinettegabrielle3991
@antoinettegabrielle3991 4 года назад
@@lions1729 Yes I can totally see that.
@franzm.8940
@franzm.8940 4 года назад
to me the massive fires and burning magnesium that made day by night just epitomized the sheer magnitude and hence incomprehensibility of war to the single human individual, which is just a little pawn in it. It´s also stunningly beautiful, like a surreal dream
@ellacarroll540
@ellacarroll540 4 года назад
The motif of the fire behind the arches reminded me of "Fire in Rome" by Robert Hubert. Egbert van der Poel has also done some great works depicting fires at night which carry that same ghastly magnesium-esque yellow that 1917 depicted in this scene. I've seen the film just once but this particular sequence compels me to watch it again.
@tristano1984
@tristano1984 4 года назад
This scene is pure cinema... motion, lights, music, chills.
@mast3rchief536
@mast3rchief536 Год назад
I swear Peaky Blinders uses the same in the opening of this song.
@mickyjoe97
@mickyjoe97 4 года назад
Sam Mendes, Thomas Newman and Roger Deakins really fucking outdid themselves with this scene. My mouth was wide open at such a seemingly simple movie moment made truly special and unforgettable.
@Budsie_Wudsie
@Budsie_Wudsie 4 года назад
When heaven and hell merged.
@xoalittlebitxo
@xoalittlebitxo 4 года назад
Going to quote you! Cause that’s exactly what it looked and felt like!
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
I think you describe very well what a lot of people can't say about what they felt while seeing this film.
@MB-fr5hf
@MB-fr5hf 2 года назад
This is probably the most haunting and ethereal piece of music I’ve heard. It mostly fills me with emotions that I have no names for, but it somehow has a nostalgic and yet eerie quality. Safe to say I’ve never heard a melody like this, and for that I think this is a masterpiece.
@AlmaDeEspartano
@AlmaDeEspartano Год назад
siento lo mismo, i feel the same
@scepticalchymist
@scepticalchymist Год назад
Check out "Fratres" by Arvo Paert and "Cosmo, old friend" from the Soundtrack of the movie "Sneakers" and "Saturn rising" from the soundtrack of the movie "The quiet earth".
@septuleptum
@septuleptum 10 месяцев назад
Check out "Reborn" by Colin Stetson, it's from Hereditary
@robny
@robny 9 месяцев назад
You must listen to Interstellar sound track.
@Ludopoetic
@Ludopoetic 4 года назад
This movie is like beauty near the horror of war and death. Poetry and Cruelty at the same time. A lot of scenes in 1917 show these two extrem near or together. This beautiful and hypnotising scene in a devastated village is one of those
@jcp1984again
@jcp1984again 4 года назад
The poetry comes from the main character's unstoppable urge to survive, to carry out his mission without failure. For me, that spirit of courage against terrible odds breathes through this amazing music.
@fernhausluv44
@fernhausluv44 4 года назад
They call it the sublime my friend.
@sharkboy85
@sharkboy85 4 года назад
This movie changed me as a person
@spencerfrankclayton4348
@spencerfrankclayton4348 4 года назад
Glenn Sibley Exactly!! This movie had a profound effect on my perspective on life.
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
Me too.
@amandaprocter9260
@amandaprocter9260 4 года назад
Same here.
@AimForMyHead81
@AimForMyHead81 4 года назад
Same
@harshchoudhary9623
@harshchoudhary9623 4 года назад
damn right this movie is more than just a war epic
@jonahthejedai4973
@jonahthejedai4973 4 года назад
Like something out of a dream. Like slipping in and out of consciousness and then being thrust back into reality. Its stunning. Its among his best work. This is the score of the year and this is the moment that convinced me so.
@trewhite7903
@trewhite7903 4 года назад
This is a film that'll make you cry from its beauty; yet weep for its characters.
@belengutierrez6390
@belengutierrez6390 4 года назад
Sam Mendes + Roger Deakins + Thomas Newman = masterpiece
@dmayres
@dmayres Год назад
This scene elevated the film to another level, truly breathtaking.
@jalenjohnson1662
@jalenjohnson1662 4 года назад
The way the music, cinematography, effects, and camera work all came together in this sequence was fantastic. I found myself welling up a bit at all the departments working together in symphony.
@nelsonextremo
@nelsonextremo 4 года назад
I don’t care if you agree, but this part of the movie inevitably produces goosebumps no matter how many times you watch it. What I saw that moment was pure visual poetry, a color, light and shadows ballet in the middle of the desolations...
@Victorcharlieone
@Victorcharlieone 4 года назад
I teared up in this scene. The music score, raw human emotions, the destruction, imagery, the acting... like watching a painting. Each scene looks as if it was masterfully crafted.
@kylealita9905
@kylealita9905 4 года назад
The beauty between Civilization and Destruction
@TenoriteJS
@TenoriteJS 7 месяцев назад
That's because they were masterfully crafted
@jtisbucketingtheboat
@jtisbucketingtheboat Год назад
1917 was without a doubt one of the most moving pieces of cinema I've ever seen. Thomas Newman's magnum opus. A crowning achievement of cinema.
@leoholder7839
@leoholder7839 Год назад
cannot believe joker got the oscar over this for the music
@Hopscotchlemonadespritz
@Hopscotchlemonadespritz Год назад
Instant tears. I've since re-watched 1917 twice on the small screen, cursing myself for having missed the theatrical release.
@samir.ebrahim
@samir.ebrahim 4 года назад
A movie like this, comes once in a very long while. A rare masterpiece.
@meetghelani5222
@meetghelani5222 Год назад
Exactly.
@Ominous89
@Ominous89 2 года назад
I've been in WW1 museums in Ypres and Paschendaele, Belgium with a friend. We've walked in the trenches. We smelled samples of the variety of gasses. Read stories that not even birds and insects survived the gasbombs. We've seen examples of underground shelters. We've seen old bomb craters. And even the spirits still haunt the place. My buddy woke up in the middle of the night in the hotel because he heared a morse code. This movie, but this scene in particular, exhausted, running through ruins, lit by flashlights while dodging German bullets, it's exactly how I imagined it in the museums. How it must have been like when Ypres got obliterated and ruined. Tears of awe seeing all that coming together in the movie 1917. A true masterpiece!
@adinugroho9331
@adinugroho9331 4 года назад
Saw this yesterday. I thought I was lifted to a higher plane.
@Moot731
@Moot731 4 года назад
Adi Nugroho sane saw this yesterday 🤘
@seven7asable
@seven7asable 4 года назад
Toby Leigh saw this last night. I agree
@paolomonroy362
@paolomonroy362 4 года назад
Saw it last night too
@Doughty321
@Doughty321 2 года назад
Still obsessed with this track, particularly the opening.
@i_bomb_atomikly9692
@i_bomb_atomikly9692 3 года назад
This is why I say Thomas Newman is my favorite composer. Someone wrote once that “Thomas Newman knows something about life that no one else does, that’s how he can make music like this.”, and I think about that often.
@dominiclopez-real2504
@dominiclopez-real2504 2 года назад
One of the greatest composers in Film History. How he has not one an Oscar is one of the greatest travesties.
@vitaliyzavadskyy
@vitaliyzavadskyy 4 года назад
The emotional weight of this music is incredible. Bravo maestro Newman!
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
Indeed Bravo!
@asimplecrusader5095
@asimplecrusader5095 4 года назад
Just watched this in Dolby Cinema. My goodness!
@coljj4356
@coljj4356 4 года назад
@skinjim123 Seen them in both formats now and Dolby Cinema wins. IMAX with Laser cannot compare in the bunker and night scenes and this type of shot with the flares going off just set them even further apart.
@micahjohansson7573
@micahjohansson7573 4 года назад
The reveal of the destroyed city in the night is an epic piece of cinema. Roger Deakins outdid himself, again. A cinematic masterpiece.
@lord_vynos
@lord_vynos 4 года назад
Quite possibly the most memorable movie scene I've ever seen in my life. So many conflicting emotions.
@ezra.reidezra_reid
@ezra.reidezra_reid Год назад
Movie is stunning
@joeylennon87
@joeylennon87 4 года назад
This scene and this music are one of the most beautiful things i've ever seen in a movie...
@bsmith3107
@bsmith3107 Год назад
Crown for the gold medal 👑
@y_distaken9558
@y_distaken9558 Год назад
This is definitely my favorite part of the movie, especially when Schofield lays on the ground as the flares fly over him
@abialston8476
@abialston8476 4 года назад
this movie is an absolute masterpiece, NEVER have i seen anything like it
@spencerfrankclayton4348
@spencerfrankclayton4348 4 года назад
This score didn't win a Golden Globe; but at least the film won Best Picture.
@willhenson301
@willhenson301 9 месяцев назад
That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard
@Flufferz626
@Flufferz626 4 года назад
Jesus this is so good even without the astounding visual alongside it.
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
I hear it every morning when I'm brushing my tooth. Yeah... I only have one tooth.
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 2 года назад
My friend saw 1917 before me and told me to watch out for an amazing scene with an amazing score. The fact that I didn't know which scene he meant is testament to how fucking good 1917 was for me
@wontoomusic8077
@wontoomusic8077 4 года назад
What a terrible, horrible, terrifying, horrifying, beautiful scene.
@max2082
@max2082 4 года назад
War can be truly terrifying and horrific most times, but also at times magnificent and breathtaking. I think this movie is really good attempt at capture that.
@EinonESP
@EinonESP 4 года назад
I am a spaniard nurse living in Madrid and coming back home from a crazy evening at the hospital with this corona crisis with empty roads and streets while listening to this absolutely takes my breath away. It trully feels like the end of time.
@vitocorleone1501
@vitocorleone1501 4 года назад
Hope you stay safe my friend. Take care
@frankfitzsimons4442
@frankfitzsimons4442 4 года назад
All my best wishes that you and the people of Madrid, Spain, survive this nightmare.
@Risingofthephoenix
@Risingofthephoenix Год назад
I'm commenting 2 years later and i must say It was the end of time the period after the pandemic is one of darkness but the birth of a paradigm shift towards Great awakening
@susanneschmidt6159
@susanneschmidt6159 Год назад
Worse times to come 2023....this could be the soundtrack to an even darker time....
@DaManBearPig
@DaManBearPig 4 года назад
War is simultaneously the most horrific and stunning thing humans do, and this scene/movie captured it perfectly.
@garinsparks7041
@garinsparks7041 4 года назад
Well Said my friend
@kylealita9905
@kylealita9905 4 года назад
Well said
@relixtheundergod
@relixtheundergod 4 года назад
This has to be the most gut-wrenching, heart-jerking scene I've seen in a war film. The score goes along with it perfectly. I am not ashamed to admit that the beauty of this composition caused emotions to swell inside of me I didn't even realise I had. Thank you Mr. Newman.
@yyyihad
@yyyihad 4 года назад
This scene alone is worth the price of admission
@neiljones4013
@neiljones4013 5 месяцев назад
Hands down one of my favourite scenes of cinematic history..and the score carried it like its soul.
@stephenfox19
@stephenfox19 Год назад
This soundtrack, this piece of music brings out so many feelings that are so in tune with the film. It’s unbelievable. The mysterious feel behind the opening of this score, especially as Schofield and Blake climb from the crater approaching the German front line after crossing no man’s land. That suspense, the eerie quietness from over that peak made even more eerie and mysterious by that single instrument. Then the big approach and that run up over the top, rifles drawn and fear stricken, the orchestra playing on full for that grand entrance into…..nothingness. An empty trench. Abandoned fox holes and tunnels. I’m 30 years old and Saving Private Ryan has been my favourite film since 14-15 years old. Half my life. 1917 took over that spot for me and everybody here knows why. You cannot recreate that feeling, every time I watch this film I watch in suspense and this score is just so unbelievably good. As someone else said. What a masterpiece.
@seankilburn7200
@seankilburn7200 Год назад
Couldn’t agree more. Fantastic soundtrack
@miranda75289
@miranda75289 4 года назад
I cried over this shot. I’ve never been moved by anything before, but this shot made me feel something that I can’t explain.
@garinsparks7041
@garinsparks7041 4 года назад
The Power of Cinema
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
Me too man. Me too *tear*
@twixotic04
@twixotic04 4 года назад
This was incredible, fit so well with the scene, which was breathtaking!!
@johnnydragongaming
@johnnydragongaming 6 месяцев назад
This part of the movie, the lighting, the mood, the soundtrack, it all now lives rent free in my head. Permanently.
@yeah_ImAFish
@yeah_ImAFish 2 года назад
I search up “best move soundtracks” on RU-vid, and this isn’t there. It’s just the big Blockbuster movie scores that get bored and too comical. This score, however, is the exact opposite. From the gradual increase in pitch, to the constant change in genre. This score, along with the actual movie scene, makes you feel terrified at what happened to the village, but then again, it brings along this kind of tone that makes you appreciate the bright light, I suppose. Magnificent
@aidanrogers4438
@aidanrogers4438 4 года назад
This entire scene was just perfect. The cinematography, the music, the build up, the suspense created. Hands down, IMO, the best scene in the film. Gave me chills.
@kattitaniummelonparker3408
@kattitaniummelonparker3408 4 года назад
Just a beautifully stunning scene
@holstfly1
@holstfly1 4 года назад
Came for this alone
@sean4415
@sean4415 4 года назад
"Their fires lit up the night, all across Lake Rumare, like stars come to earth...It was beautiful, really."
@kingofcrimson4177
@kingofcrimson4177 4 года назад
I think we're the only two here that get that Imperial Soldier reference from Skyrim.
@Adrian-ig4jp
@Adrian-ig4jp 4 года назад
This scene for me is the best scene by far. The tension, the chaos, the darkness, the craziness made by flares, the confusion with light and black, the sadness done by war, the surviving instinct. Perfect scene.
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
It is, it is. Epic film.
@hobbitofisengard32
@hobbitofisengard32 4 года назад
What does it take for this man to win an Oscar? He is second only to John Williams! Yes, I went there.
@jacklines147
@jacklines147 4 года назад
Him and Desplat are the closest to a modern-day Williams and Morricone
@damienf5006
@damienf5006 4 года назад
Hildur ghotannotir is better
@AngelofMusic04
@AngelofMusic04 4 года назад
@@damienf5006 She's great but "1917" is a better score than "Joker"'s.
@Samuel-b
@Samuel-b 4 года назад
@@damienf5006 Hildur Ghotannotir's Golden Globe was well deserved, but Thomas Newman deserves to win the Oscar.
@damienf5006
@damienf5006 4 года назад
Will C I don’t understand why , joker soundtrack is way more emotional
@MotorCityPhoenix313
@MotorCityPhoenix313 4 года назад
That swell at 2:19 gives me goosebumps every time
@ThommyKane
@ThommyKane 3 года назад
I've said it a thousand times before and I will say it again. Thomas Newman is the greatest film composer in music history. Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer, Randy Newman, John Williams, all greats. but none of them make you feel the way Thomas Newman does. Period.
@thedonahuetwins
@thedonahuetwins 5 месяцев назад
This movie is one of the most visually striking films I have ever seen…..this scene wouldn’t be the same with Newman’s exceptional score. This song makes me want to cry
@OweeReviews
@OweeReviews 4 года назад
I love the scene when this music plays. Probably my favorite scene as one of the characters overlooks a burning town as this score plays
@leodess6676
@leodess6676 5 месяцев назад
The music starts calmly, then several seconds they send but at an intense pace, that I have chills, it's Became my favorite track of the movie❤ He clearly deserved an Oscar for Thomas Newman. 😢❤
@spencerfrankclayton4348
@spencerfrankclayton4348 4 года назад
This is one of the most surreal scenes in cinema history. It fully drives home the fear, horror, and yet beauty, of devastation. And it clearly shows Schofield's complete alone-ness, and almost despair. I've never watched a scene where the score blended so well with the visuals.
@angc1456
@angc1456 6 месяцев назад
Real Fans listen 2 this Masterpiece in year 2024🥰
@thetwelfth9987
@thetwelfth9987 2 года назад
I didn’t believe I could get chills down my toenails but here we go-
@GamingE1
@GamingE1 2 года назад
I felt exactly the same and i was also high so just imagine the vibe! A true masterpiece!!!
@alessandroloro8030
@alessandroloro8030 4 года назад
Thomas is the best ! This is an outstanding masterpiece. I hope they’ll give him the Oscar he deserves this year. Newman, you’re the reason why I compose music!
@charliepike3657
@charliepike3657 4 года назад
Same reason I compose too :)
@saketadarsh7606
@saketadarsh7606 4 года назад
Joker theme>>>
@inticoastal
@inticoastal 4 года назад
as much as I love this soundtrack, Hildur's work on Joker is on top of this...if it was any other year, this would've taken it
@alessandroloro8030
@alessandroloro8030 4 года назад
Inticoastal well I still hadn’t heard it. Thank you for this advice, I’ll have a listen!
@hobbitofisengard32
@hobbitofisengard32 4 года назад
Joker can win Best Picture. Thomas Newman deserves this Oscar!
@tomjensen7950
@tomjensen7950 2 года назад
When this scene took place in the movie theater, I sat forward with eyes full of wonder. I don't know if I have ever or ever will see a scene as beautifully mesmerizing as this one. The music perfectly compliments the stunning visuals. Truly amazing!
@showmethedickens
@showmethedickens 4 года назад
If I didn't know what this piece was from, I would have guessed it was a John Williams score to a 70s Speilberg movie. The ethereal quality to this specific track is masterful.
@RussellKasem
@RussellKasem Год назад
Can’t wait to hear Carolina Crown do this in 2023.
@andrewkerr2571
@andrewkerr2571 2 месяца назад
Saw Crown first, then the movie. Somehow even better that way…
@randomthoughtstheories6681
@randomthoughtstheories6681 4 года назад
This scene was a masterpiece. Like a moving painting
@arkroogs90
@arkroogs90 5 месяцев назад
Saw this performed live at the LA Philharmonic yesterday. It was gorgeous.
@ghouston69
@ghouston69 4 года назад
How this score did not win the Oscar is beyond me
@max2082
@max2082 4 года назад
This part of the movie was beautiful.
@Elekid131
@Elekid131 4 года назад
Score of the year
@WerewolfConcerto
@WerewolfConcerto 6 месяцев назад
The first time I saw this film, this part of the score started to come up, and I became absolutely covered in chills. He outdid himself on this one. It's not too often that the first time you hear a piece of music you get chills. Bravo!
@josemariaexpositoreyes5183
@josemariaexpositoreyes5183 4 года назад
This movie is a gift. Thanks Sam Mendes. I felt so hipnotized watching it, feeling it. No words for all the great work of so many people put together in this movie. I hope to see more cinema of this quality and value in the years to come.
@djmotise
@djmotise 4 года назад
They were all robbed tonight in Hollywood. Unreal.
@Anna-sd4zl
@Anna-sd4zl 4 года назад
Film makers should make more movies about WW1 more ,I really loved 1917 the sound design and cinematography are just awesome.😍😍
@MrItsjustmeok
@MrItsjustmeok 4 года назад
This scene was breathtaking, made me feel emotions I'd never felt before...masterpiece !
@totodepatas
@totodepatas 4 года назад
Yeah, me too man. Me too. I've never felt these things with a film. It's a masterpiece.
@alexcamargo1336
@alexcamargo1336 4 года назад
One of the best experience in a movie i have had
@IntuitiveCoachTheresa
@IntuitiveCoachTheresa 4 года назад
Thomas Newman is THE BEST musical score composer in history.
@hillscasino
@hillscasino 4 года назад
words cannot express how i felt when i saw when this scene played on the big screen. it was unfathomable, all i could say is that it was and is beautiful and breathtaking. in my 14 years of life i havent seen a movie that had a scene like this yet. it just hits differently.
@quadnod4605
@quadnod4605 4 года назад
Take it from a fellow 14 year old. I feel exactly the same.
@Divine_R
@Divine_R 4 года назад
Steve Buscemi moment “How do you do, fellow kids?”
@hillscasino
@hillscasino 4 года назад
oontur- mench lmao
@quadnod4605
@quadnod4605 4 года назад
@@Divine_R "downtown coolsville"
@markyruss
@markyruss Год назад
At 1.20 this rif was used in robocop when Murphy was going home I knew I had hard it before !
@cbcdesign001
@cbcdesign001 10 месяцев назад
You have a good ear, the phrasing is very similar for sure.
@markyruss
@markyruss 10 месяцев назад
@@cbcdesign001 I remember lots of sounds, through life it can get quite annoying ha ha I had to listen back to the whole sound track, this is a lovely piece.
@kel4023
@kel4023 Год назад
this is most definitely my favourite piece of music from the film, with the scene (the whole movie was kind of one scene, but you know what i mean) it came from being one of my favourite as well. it was so haunting.
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