I always found it interesting how deep into the movie this first song sequence is. It's only when Selma's life really begins to fall apart that she really starts to retreat into her fantasy world of music, and we get to go with her.
Ella merecía el Oscar, esta es una de las partes de cuando su personaje escapa de la realidad a un mundo de sueños y cuentos musicales donde nada malo y triste pasa nunca y todos son felices.
Bjork on the song, 'Cvalda.' This absorption of environmental realism into the fabric of the music begins as an industrial symphony that suggests the art of noise theories of the Italian Futurists and Pierre Schaeffer's Musique Concrète innovations of the late 1940s. For Björk, this raised the danger that these concrete rhythms would be too dispersed. "We didn't know how strong we could make the beats if we couldn't use any drum machines or drums. First it sounded as if it would be too bric-a-brac to hold the tunes. Then, as the music and melodies coalesced, the need to create a strong atmosphere of fantasy demanded a full orchestra." - Bjork
The amazing thing about this is that it almost reminds me of someone taking Alexander Mossolov's orchestral piece "Iron Foundry" and turning it into a dream-sequence dance scene with voices. It's so marvelous... ❤
My favorite moment of this scene: Cvalda (Catherine Deneuve) singing: "Darling Selma... look who's dancing..." - as if she had been hypnotized by Selma's song and voice 😊👏
Bjork is a genius, she is simply a brilliant soul! This is a joy to watch and a moment of euphoria in what becomes a very dark film at the end. Bjork es la ultima artista!
Joy! This song has always really stood out for me - maybe something to do with Bjork's character creating such a joyful space in the midst of such bleakness through sheer size of heart - I could listen to it endlessly after first watching the movie and it still holds..
LOVE this Movie, altough it has a Shocking End and always makes me go to Bed in Tears.... But This Very Song is AMAZING and always makes me wanna get off the Couch and try some Dance Stps !!!!
Amo esta peli, amo a Björk, amo esta banda sonora!!! Cada vez que la veo bailo y lloro como si fuera la última vez. Definitivamente, la mejor película que he visto en mi vida
NUNCA PENSE QUE ESTA PELICULA LLEGARA SER TAN POPULAR LA VI HACE YA COMO 2 O 3 AÑOS Y ME GUSTO,ESPEREMOS QUE BJORK HAGA OTRA PELICULA MAS,SALUDOS DE PERÚ
@@gustavouchasara2345 soy muy fan de Björk, no leí demasiado al verla, la película era bastante fuerte, pero no soy muy susceptible a el tipo de temas que aborda. Espero que haya podido ayudarte!
I want to watch this movie, though I don't want to think that I like it right away just because I love Björk to death. Is the movie really good, or do most people think it is amazing because they love Björk? I'm just assuming that that's the most popular reason people watch this movie. The technical quality doesn't look too good, though that doesn't always matter. I know it is a sad story. But is the movie actually good? Is Björk a good actress?
It is one of the most powerful movies of all time. Cathrine Deneve, David Morse, Peter Stormare and Bjork herself above all- all perform brilliantly, it is a heartbreaking, deep and intelligent movie, and a one-of-a-kind musical that sweeps you off your feet without being all gooey like so much musicals. Bjork's music and presence is a big part of the attraction, but the director Lars Von Trier is equally a magnet for the viewers. But this movie is perfectionin so much more ways than these two. This movie makes you fall in love with Selma (the main character) and than effectively wrecks you and traumatizes you for life. But it is beyond the shadow of a doubt, a must watch!
I didn’t even know who she was until I watched this movie last night, and now I cannot stop thinking of her. My heart goes out to her character and yes while the quality is older I suggest watching the movie in its entirety.
I saw The Sound of Music the other day and it brought all the tears back...that's the real reason I can never watch this movie again. In the Hereafter I'm going to Re-kill Bill that is for sure...
I think it set up the mind set of the character and the title of the film. Most of the time she’s only happy when taking notice of the smallest things in life while she’s sings and dance. When she stop singing things become crappy again.
ella creo que se presento a los oscars en un traje muy extraño,creo que era la de un cisne y a la vez fue muy criticada con eso,queria llamar la atencion
I always found it interesting how deep into the movie this first song sequence is. It's only when Selma's life really begins to fall apart that she really starts to retreat into her fantasy world of music, and we get to go with her.
And that's the beautiful and very haunting tragedy of it all.....
And most of it for the love of her real son...
There's an interview for this movie where she talks about it.
She must be a composer's dream to work with. Her voice is an instrument in of itself.
everything is an instrument if it makes sound
@@ryacoli spot on
All the film's music was composed by Bjork too
Ella merecía el Oscar, esta es una de las partes de cuando su personaje escapa de la realidad a un mundo de sueños y cuentos musicales donde nada malo y triste pasa nunca y todos son felices.
Quizas lo merecía, pero para Björk creo que no es algo trascendente...
La pura neta.
Gracias por explicarlo doctor, sin usted jamás lo habríamos comprendido.
Bjork ni quería hacer esa película, la engañaron
Bjork on the song, 'Cvalda.' This absorption of environmental realism into the fabric of the music begins as an industrial symphony that suggests the art of noise theories of the Italian Futurists and Pierre Schaeffer's Musique Concrète innovations of the late 1940s. For Björk, this raised the danger that these concrete rhythms would be too dispersed. "We didn't know how strong we could make the beats if we couldn't use any drum machines or drums. First it sounded as if it would be too bric-a-brac to hold the tunes. Then, as the music and melodies coalesced, the need to create a strong atmosphere of fantasy demanded a full orchestra." - Bjork
The amazing thing about this is that it almost reminds me of someone taking Alexander Mossolov's orchestral piece "Iron Foundry" and turning it into a dream-sequence dance scene with voices. It's so marvelous... ❤
This is the only movie in my entire life that has made me cry, sob, wail. My favorite musical of all time.
Anyone else love how for most of the film, its shot in the Dogme 95 style, yet when it's a musical number its shot like a big budget musical?
Yup. With atleast a hundred different camera angles. :D
Selma recognized magic in the most ordinary places, she chose to see beauty in everything. I like to think I live that way, too.
My favorite moment of this scene: Cvalda (Catherine Deneuve) singing: "Darling Selma... look who's dancing..." - as if she had been hypnotized by Selma's song and voice 😊👏
The beats just before that are fucking awesome
clatter, crash, clack!
i love this song and this whole scene
Personajes como estos nunca morirán... Selma y Cvalda.
Bjork is a genius, she is simply a brilliant soul! This is a joy to watch and a moment of euphoria in what becomes a very dark film at the end. Bjork es la ultima artista!
Joy! This song has always really stood out for me - maybe something to do with Bjork's character creating such a joyful space in the midst of such bleakness through sheer size of heart - I could listen to it endlessly after first watching the movie and it still holds..
Hermoso, ver a Selma tan feliz!
Next year is the 20th anniversary of dancer in the dark
LOVE this Movie, altough it has a Shocking End and always makes me go to Bed in Tears.... But This Very Song is AMAZING and always makes me wanna get off the Couch and try some Dance Stps !!!!
Esta MOVIE es una que nunca olvidare y cada que veo no aguanto y lagrimeo de vuelta increible esa personificasion
Amo esta peli, amo a Björk, amo esta banda sonora!!! Cada vez que la veo bailo y lloro como si fuera la última vez. Definitivamente, la mejor película que he visto en mi vida
The moment you realize she put a second sheet in the press 😳🥺
I’m not crying- it’s so joyful and happy and to think it’s all happening in her head to escape her grim reality. Damn tears!
NUNCA PENSE QUE ESTA PELICULA LLEGARA SER TAN POPULAR LA VI HACE YA COMO 2 O 3 AÑOS Y ME GUSTO,ESPEREMOS QUE BJORK HAGA OTRA PELICULA MAS,SALUDOS DE PERÚ
Ya estamos en 2024 y bjork solo ha hecho papeles secundarios, ya no ha protagonizado nada 😢
@@Crunchyger it's obvious why, as her experience acting in this film affected her very badly...
We all need a friend like Cvalda
I love this song so freaking much it's my username now
Best Musical of all time Period
You clearly haven't seen Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny
You can watch it. I liked her very much, and the movie is great. But be carefull, i must spend a lot of tears after watching this movie.
love this music. love the movie. something all must experience at least once in their life time for sure..
My high school’s color guard did a winterguard show to this song and it was steam punk inspired. It was so fun!!
WHAT A MAAAAAAAAAGICAL SOUUUND
Me encanta B'JORK es una genia en lo que hace y se merecia no solo una nominacion sino el ACADEMY AWARD por su papel en esta pelicula
The best musical
ayuda, no puedo creer que este video sea del año en el que nací y que conozca esta película y la adore ahora AJSKALJS
nunca es tarde!
¿Y cómo así la viste a corta edad?
@@gustavouchasara2345 soy muy fan de Björk, no leí demasiado al verla, la película era bastante fuerte, pero no soy muy susceptible a el tipo de temas que aborda. Espero que haya podido ayudarte!
is there ANYTHING that this wonderful artist cannot do with sound? No. No there is not. Pure and simple...
The orchestral part starting at 2:28 reminds me of Maurice Ravel’s music
Does somebody have others musical comedies like that they would recommend I really liked this movie
I love her voice. Just sooo beautiful!
OBRA MAESTRA INCONTESTABLE
The best movie ever...♥
Love this musical. It's so sed.
Cheers for getting the Joke, Fwend 4ever
This scene kind of reminds me of the beginning of music. The slaves working used the sounds of the working as a rhythm.
Bjork's voice in this song is so softly childish and sexy! I really love those sounds coming out Bjork's mouth
Este filme es un himno a lo bello e injusto...
I remember when i watched this movie and saw this scene at first i was like oh for fucks sake, but it ended up being suuuuper good
감동적인 장면도 아니고 슬픈 장면도 아닌데 이 곡 서두 들을 때마다 왜 마음이 울렁거리고 소름이 돋고 콧구멍이 벌렁거리냐고요
Gracias por tus comentarios...saludos!
@newentu talento! merecia el oscar esta mujer
me alegro que te haya gustado...saludos
The Cadets did a BADASS job with Bjork's music.
@kmilobjork Si ella siempre fue feliz hasta morir...que gran optimismo
これ部屋で視聴しながらマシンノイズがビート刻み始めたのを察知して、Björk より先に踊りだしてますた。
どんだけノリ易いねん (;´▽`*)アハハ
Yum and Good Distort
Who here is a Deneuve fan? ❤❤❤
My grandfather…R.I.P.
Me parte el alma... Tenía que ser una película de un director danés. 😭
Si no has intentado hacer sonidos con cualquier cosa como latas despues de escuchar esta cancion no has tenido vida
@chomiina // sin duda es una obra maestra esta pelicula y ovbio si participa Björk....
Una joya infravalorada, digo sin temor equivocarme que ya es una película de culto
@newentu yo lose.. la pelicula es del 2OOO y aun sigue siendo de las mejores que he visto en mi vida :D!
De acuerdo
Joie mécanique en point d’orgue de la Trilogie du Coeur en or.
@noahcool23 ,Si en una gran pelicula y la banda sonora es genial...saludos
@zoofiesta asi esta es una de las peliculas mas tristes qe he visto pero tambien una d mis favoritas
@vatnojokull // Asi es,eso se llama Genialidad
@zoofiesta //Jamas !!! mientras exista Björk en este planeta...
Bjork es capaz de hacer música de dos lápices golpeando el uno al otro,y que no crea que es asi que escuche "vespertine"
@noahcool23 la vi hace mas de 8 años & hasta la fecha me hace llorar como la primera ves que la vi u_u
Your eye is so Keen
@Gallagher205 // Sí,Björk aquí provoca variadas emociones al verla interpretar a Selma....
I want to watch this movie, though I don't want to think that I like it right away just because I love Björk to death. Is the movie really good, or do most people think it is amazing because they love Björk? I'm just assuming that that's the most popular reason people watch this movie. The technical quality doesn't look too good, though that doesn't always matter. I know it is a sad story. But is the movie actually good? Is Björk a good actress?
brinlov my mom says it is you should watch it
this is how I fell in love with her !
her voice is awesome. but her acting is beyond all!!
It is one of the most powerful movies of all time. Cathrine Deneve, David Morse, Peter Stormare and Bjork herself above all- all perform brilliantly, it is a heartbreaking, deep and intelligent movie, and a one-of-a-kind musical that sweeps you off your feet without being all gooey like so much musicals. Bjork's music and presence is a big part of the attraction, but the director Lars Von Trier is equally a magnet for the viewers. But this movie is perfectionin so much more ways than these two. This movie makes you fall in love with Selma (the main character) and than effectively wrecks you and traumatizes you for life. But it is beyond the shadow of a doubt, a must watch!
I didn’t even know who she was until I watched this movie last night, and now I cannot stop thinking of her. My heart goes out to her character and yes while the quality is older I suggest watching the movie in its entirety.
I saw The Sound of Music the other day and it brought all the tears back...that's the real reason I can never watch this movie again. In the Hereafter I'm going to Re-kill Bill that is for sure...
cracking !
J'AI VÛ le film
à sa SORTIE ?
The love of the vegan lif
0:57
I'm not a fan of Bjork's music, but I loved this movie
Yes you are
@vatnojokull totalmente deacuerdo
@mjsmith777 Esta song me llena de alegria y optimismo...saludos
@ItaloTravenzoli // Thank U for you comment
Buena idea de bailar al de prensas HIDRÁULICA.
es Björk!!!
@chomiina // concuerdo con tu opinion..saludos
This looks like a "How It's Made" documentary gone wrong. Gone wrong for the better, if you know what I mean.
Can't wait for the English version to come out.
this song did everything except set the tone for the movie. still a bop though
I think it set up the mind set of the character and the title of the film. Most of the time she’s only happy when taking notice of the smallest things in life while she’s sings and dance. When she stop singing things become crappy again.
0prahTV There's been an english version for years...
you and me both...
En el plano de lo injusto tanto en en lo ficticio (Selma) y lo real (Oscar) :)
Doe je dit voor CKV? Leuk toch! :D
watch it yourself and see. :)
when you’re neurodivergent and you don’t know how to “mask” anymore in a post covid world. 💗
:)
Why is the ratio off! It's killing me!!!!!!
@colorguardgurl14 Yo tambien...
Yo al ver esta escena:
Reacciona Selma! :'v
Saludos!
@@newentu
Emm, Holi :D
@@fuentedeinspiracion8003 Hola que tal, de donde eres
@@newentu
De Costa Rica je je 😅
Por? :^)
@@fuentedeinspiracion8003 por nada...
I feel weird...
@vatnojokull // eXACTAMENTE !!
Maman
@ItaloTravenzoli Mmm... Childish and sexy? thats suspicious...
La obra maestra de Lars Von Trier, junto con Dogville
asi es!
ella creo que se presento a los oscars en un traje muy extraño,creo que era la de un cisne y a la vez fue muy criticada con eso,queria llamar la atencion
この映画ほんとしんどかった泣
2 people are blind to art...
Are they high
2:16 Looks like a young Hillary Clinton (scary).
me 3