In English class I had to memorize this poem. A few days before I had to say this poem in front of my class my dad passed away. I had found such a deeper meaning to this poem, and I nearly cried when I had to present it.
The real name of the poem is "Do not go gentle into that good night." Dylan Thomas wrote it in 1952 as his father lay dying. Thomas himself would die a year later at 39.
I watched as my father lay raging against the dying the light. Ieven though he was almost 95 he wasn't ready to go. Only his frame failed him not even his body and certainly not his mind. He was himself the night before he died at sunrise the next morning even though he couldn't speak he spoke to me through his eyes. He raged, he raged against the dying of the light his last night before I left after sunset with the TV on in the background as it had been for four weeks. Without a just before I left, a live broadcast of the Canadian tenors came on. As I said by goodbyes as I had done every night for weeks before, each time unsure he would make it through the night, they saying I Am My Father's Son. What wee the odds? A gift it was. My Dad before that quietly inside himself unable to move or to speak he spoke with his eyes. Raging against what he didn't finish. Reging against all that he should have done and all that he didn't do and all the time he wasted and needless worry and angst that made no difference come tonight but he raged against the light. Until I sang along I am my Father's Son with The three tenors in the background and he relaxed and I left. Young male nurse called me at 7:30 the next tell me my father passed at Sunrise. And that he'd had a quiet peaceful night. Finally at the very end he stoppes raging against the dying of the light. When he realized he had done everything he needed to do. It's up to me to do the rest. I don't have a son but I can do my best.
It's not that I'm afraid of dying, you see. In the end, we all die. We all must return to the dust from which we are made. It's just that there's so much to do down here. So, so many things to experience and dive into with joyous wonder, grateful for the chance to be alive, if only for a little while. Death doesn't frighten me. Never having lived does. Because in the end, we're stardust, all of us. Little pockets of complexity, motes in an infinite sea of nothingness. We're stardust pretending to be something... else. I can think of no greater shame than to squander the tiny bit of time we have.
Watching Interstellar after having your first child it hits different in so many different levels. Once you’re a parent, you’re the ghost of your children’s future. -Cooper
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight, And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way, Do not go gentle into that good night. Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
I think one of the hardest aspects of being alive is the loss of those we care about. You live You love and You die. And no words can ease the pain of loss.
in reality there is no loss, nothing is lost in this universe, only reconfigurated. And you have nothing, empty hands you come and empty hands you go, how you can loss something? People are free, they belong to no one and they are here not to stay, make peace with your sintax.
Man, im crying as im scrolling through the comments reading all of the heartfelt meaning this poem has to you guys. I hope you’re all doing ok. Remeber, do not go gentle into that good night.
Ever listen to FDRs prayer,, you'll get chills, it's great, when you type it in you'll see the beach and the water obstacles, that's the best one to listen to
What i love about this poem and poems in general is how they can apply to any situation depending on whoever reads it. For me it means: even when you know the end comes soon, keep fighting, go out fighting no matter what. Rage, fury, you will not be bested without a fight! I think this speaks to vigor and confidense. How did you guys read it?
My last grandparent is dying right now...and for some reason this helps...sitting next to him watching his breaths slowly going away hes always been strong even now in his last moments his body hangs on...hes a korean war viet only half a lung and 97 years old....i just want him to pass so his fight can end and he can rest...😢
ksun029 when somebody is dying people want them to rest, to stop their suffering. Don't they know we will have the whole eternity to rest? What's the rush?
Rage against the dying of light for me is the hardship of living in between 2 extreme emotional situations either feeling like the most emphatic creature in the world or feeling no empathy at all.
that's right, RAGE against the dying of the light in every way, in everything you do, for everything you stand for. your dreams, your life, the beings you love, and all that is innocent and natural and good. fight for it and NEVER GIVE UP!!!
So true so much what I already believe you put into words. When everyone's around in is asleep it's hard to rage do you think you're nuts but they're asleep they think this is all a dress for yourself they're a plane is supposed to have a role in connect the end of the day what Remains of the Day Anthony revealed so pointiently
This is why i believe immortality would be the ultimate curse. Watching everything die. Your family, your children, their children and theirs. The world and all it’s beauty, the planets and the stars and the black holes of the universe, die. And then, as you wait patiently in the well of your own mind in a void of nothing for eternity, you would realise that none of it mattered. Nothing meant anything, ever. And yet everything meant something.
Capella Qwerty ? Why would you want to live forever? Give me one good reason You would literally be trapped in a completely empty void for eternity, no planets or stars or galaxies to explore. That’s an endless torture
Supreme Leader Nugget why it has to be in void? It can happen in reality and my choice would be to bring eternity for my close people and explore the universe, to understand God and by God I do not mean Gods of existing religions. It is a possibility to challenge universe itself.
I always find myself coming back to this video. Especially when i’m lost or worse, scared. I feel that it reminds me how big the world is and how little I know. I’ve read about 30 interpretations of this poem yet it barely even touches the atmosphere of which this poem signifies. I can’t even begin to explain how dumbfounded I am by this video. I’ve always been fearful of failure. And by that I certainly don’t mean “a bad grade”. I fear that I won’t live up to my life’s potential. I fear I will go gentle into that goodnight. Die a tedious death and leave without a mark or a legacy. I want people to know my name, even after death. As I always say, “you never truly die until your name is spoken for the last time”.
More and more death news are coming from all over the world... And many a times sitting in front of the tv hearing the news, I find myself uttering the first lines in my mind... "Rage, rage against the dying of the light..."
Gage The Navigator Charles Darwin said that compassion is the true winner in the game of evolution. A especies who doesn’t care about his fellows it’s more likely to go extinct.
I have asked my son too read this at my funeral. I cry every time I hear or read this. My English Professor introduced me to Dylan Thomas. We were crushing on each other but nothing came of it. I write but just for myself. It’s very cathartic.
@@willm678 Truly. Those who had his illness were not expected to live long. But he raged against the dying of the light, and lived a meaningful life and contributed a lot to humanity. Such a legend.
this poem went perfectly in to the movie plot, but it fits perfectly to the life in general. It helped me to take a different point of view about certains aspects of the life, the farewell of beloved ones, and the strength to keep going on
What a masterpiece...The best poem I have heard. These wonderful masterminds viz. Mr. Dylan Thomas, Mr. Christopher Nolan etc. by their respective pieces of artwork have inspired and guided the lives of hundreds and millions of people in some or the other way. Can't thank them enough.
I've never really liked poems, but this poem, it's different, we all can know what this poem means to us, to know death, to know the darkness, to know not to accept death. To not go gentle into that good night, rage rage rage against the dying of the light
You know you are seeing something deeply inspirational when the hairs on your arms stand and the pulse quickens.., that my friends is the true power of the spoken word.. and the intense ability of a beautiful piece of music with which to accompany it.
One of the best poems ever written by Dylan Thomas An amazingly beautiful score from Interstellar One beautiful video of Earth Perfectly melted together by you, OZZ, ^Standing Applause^
I turned 40 today, and chronic pain makes me feel older than I should. I couldn't enter my 4th decade without listening to this poem. It's one of my favorites.
My uncle is on his deathbed! Hes suffering from ALS on ventilator. This reminds me of him. How he wills and urges to stay alive despite all the machinery tucked to his body. I'M CRYING SO MUCH OH MY GOD! RAGE RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT
I studied this poem in an English class as a perfect example of a vignette. Then I learned I share a birthday with Dylan Thomas (and Sylvia Plath). Since then it's been one of my favorites. Also, Dylan Thomas himself reading it is vast better than anyone else I've heard.
I didn’t know this was about death it was just my favorite poem it help me fight depression and as a reminder to calm me down or give me strength I say “rage against the dying light” I’m not a poetry guy but this poem will forever stick with me
Ah, this poem that reminded us of a specific individual Gwyn the Lord of Cinder and how he wants to keep the fire alive because of his fear of the return of the dark. Even if it's make sacrifices, illusions, and betrayals he only only goal is to keep the fire alive.
Tony remembers recording this reading, clearly. Liz Counsell (a profesional actress and close friend of Virginia McKenna) read it for me while recouperating from my first ischemic stroke in Kew Ward at West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth
I like how you read the poem more than the way it is done in Inrterstellar. Sometimes the volume of the music is too strong but overall it is a great execution.
This is my favourite movie, ever since I saw it. It has sparked.my interest for our universe, it has literally changed my life. Still makes me cry to hear the soundtrack
My dad has dementia and i see him fight to hold onto his mind and basic things we take for granted, where the stairs are, whats outside, how money works, what day it is and i feel this poem in my bones and soul as every day he rages against that light that slowly reels him in on its silken, subtle thread.
For me this poem is the embodiment of humanity, we have never stopped raging against the darkness. We have never stop fighting, we have never went gentle into that good night
My father the greatest man in my life have raged, raged against the dying of the light. My heart is shattered but he raged I know he tried but it was time. My all our loved ones Rest In Peace.
My father had a Very hard condition last year. He had suffer from an aortic disection and the doctors Said that he probably wont survive the surgery and even if he survives the surgery he probably wont make it after(he had like 3% chance of living). I'm not a religious person, actually i'm pretty much an atheist. But that night I remember that I Just recite this poem over and over again, thousands of times. I had to stick on something even thought I was Very pessimist about the situation. Now, my father is alive and well. If you are going through a fateful moment, never lose hope.
God always stands behind you. God doesnt do the work for you God wants to see your decision. God wants to teach the living. God wants you to grow strong and stronger. God wants you to use this strength for good. I am not very old but I have come to learn a lot from the time I was given. I hope one day you will understand too. I hope you wil not understand in regret, amen. *Quran recitations:* "Surely those who believe, those who are Jews, and the Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in God and the Last Day and does good, shall have their reward with their Lord. There is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve." - (2:62) "The truth is from your Lord so never be among the doubters." - (2:147) "So do not weaken and do not grieve, for you will be superior if you are [true] believers."- (3:139)
I absolutely, love your work! Very Moving. We lost my Grandfather recently, and I wish I could've remembered this through all of the chaos and commotion. Again, Thank you to the uploader. Subscribed just because of this. Keep up the GREAT WORK! :D
chris cilley Im really sorry I didn't answered before, such a sad loss for you and your beloveds, at this times union and love for each other will lead you through this. Send you a hug for all of you and thanks for the good words, it's happy to know that you like this videos, for me make this videos it's like a way to express my thoughts. Having a feedback like yours feels amazing 😊 Hugs from Mexico 🇲🇽
I love this version Anthony Hopkins does a beautiful performance and Hans Zimmer’s music is really outstanding but it really through me off that the song ends in the middle.
At age of 16 i can feel everything is temporary and death is common to all..so what time we have hope we utilise it and spend with our dears...with tears
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Rest In Peace Prince Philip!!!!
We are the poem
wich poem? in the video u can hear the one that Dylan Thomas wrote it in 1952, in the voice of Anthony Hopkins
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In English class I had to memorize this poem. A few days before I had to say this poem in front of my class my dad passed away. I had found such a deeper meaning to this poem, and I nearly cried when I had to present it.
Omg sorry for your loss how intense
A moment of silence.
I'm so sorry for your loss💔. Dx
@@poopyfarts42069I lost my dad and listening to this was all I wanted to do. Rest in peace to your father my friend.
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Interstellar was truly a work of art. The visuals, the soundtrack, the dialogue, amazing
Sinbad K. Watch 2001
Gotta watch 2001
It really was. I could never bring myself to watch it again though. It seemed so lonely
2001 was pretty much boring
Yeah it was thought provoking but it's not as good as people make it out to be
For me Interstellar was the best movie of all time .. No other movie ever make me think so much ..
The real name of the poem is "Do not go gentle into that good night." Dylan Thomas wrote it in 1952 as his father lay dying. Thomas himself would die a year later at 39.
The poem was written in 1947, but published in 1951.
and i am a proud Welshman because of him
Masterpiece
I watched as my father lay raging against the dying the light. Ieven though he was almost 95 he wasn't ready to go. Only his frame failed him not even his body and certainly not his mind. He was himself the night before he died at sunrise the next morning even though he couldn't speak he spoke to me through his eyes. He raged, he raged against the dying of the light his last night before I left after sunset with the TV on in the background as it had been for four weeks. Without a just before I left, a live broadcast of the Canadian tenors came on. As I said by goodbyes as I had done every night for weeks before, each time unsure he would make it through the night, they saying I Am My Father's Son. What wee the odds? A gift it was. My Dad before that quietly inside himself unable to move or to speak he spoke with his eyes. Raging against what he didn't finish. Reging against all that he should have done and all that he didn't do and all the time he wasted and needless worry and angst that made no difference come tonight but he raged against the light. Until I sang along I am my Father's Son with The three tenors in the background and he relaxed and I left. Young male nurse called me at 7:30 the next tell me my father passed at Sunrise. And that he'd had a quiet peaceful night. Finally at the very end he stoppes raging against the dying of the light. When he realized he had done everything he needed to do. It's up to me to do the rest. I don't have a son but I can do my best.
the poem doesnt have a name, it's just the first line
*"My batteries are low and it's getting dark..."*
Hang in there buddy... We are coming
fuck man, this make me cry
You make me cry
God damn I’m crying on the bus rn
Stop 😭... oppy we miss you...
It's not that I'm afraid of dying, you see. In the end, we all die. We all must return to the dust from which we are made. It's just that there's so much to do down here. So, so many things to experience and dive into with joyous wonder, grateful for the chance to be alive, if only for a little while. Death doesn't frighten me. Never having lived does. Because in the end, we're stardust, all of us. Little pockets of complexity, motes in an infinite sea of nothingness. We're stardust pretending to be something... else. I can think of no greater shame than to squander the tiny bit of time we have.
We’re made out of carbon.
Death is just another path we must take.
@@unknownbeing8222 considering dust contains mostly dirt and dead skin cells, dust is also made of carbon. You are right, but so is he.
We are not afraid of death. We are afraid of running out of time.
Beautiful
Watching Interstellar after having your first child it hits different in so many different levels.
Once you’re a parent, you’re the ghost of your children’s future.
-Cooper
And your only their to make memories for your child.
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my father, there on the sad height,
Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Thank you
I could almost do this from memory
감사합니다.
Thank you
Thank you
I think one of the hardest aspects of being alive is the loss of those we care about.
You live You love and You die.
And no words can ease the pain of loss.
In order to live you need to die. All the processes your body does to live are the ones that will slowly carry you to death.
in reality there is no loss, nothing is lost in this universe, only reconfigurated. And you have nothing, empty hands you come and empty hands you go, how you can loss something? People are free, they belong to no one and they are here not to stay, make peace with your sintax.
@@felipewerner6670 well yeah matter cannot be created or destroyed
All must die to give birth to new life. Only through death are new forms allowed to flourish.
You live, you die, you live again :)
Man, im crying as im scrolling through the comments reading all of the heartfelt meaning this poem has to you guys. I hope you’re all doing ok. Remeber, do not go gentle into that good night.
We’re still here and listening.. Sir Anthony Hopkins......Thank you for the power you give ....
Hopkins is God
I got chills. Oh man.
Grim C. i need Ur profile pic
Grim C. Listen to the song "Hopeless" by Advent Sorrow.
Ever listen to FDRs prayer,, you'll get chills, it's great, when you type it in you'll see the beach and the water obstacles, that's the best one to listen to
Me too
What i love about this poem and poems in general is how they can apply to any situation depending on whoever reads it. For me it means: even when you know the end comes soon, keep fighting, go out fighting no matter what. Rage, fury, you will not be bested without a fight! I think this speaks to vigor and confidense. How did you guys read it?
Same!
Same,
but for me it also feels as if I owe it to myself
My last grandparent is dying right now...and for some reason this helps...sitting next to him watching his breaths slowly going away hes always been strong even now in his last moments his body hangs on...hes a korean war viet only half a lung and 97 years old....i just want him to pass so his fight can end and he can rest...😢
ksun029 He knows you're there and loves you so much for being with him. A wonderful young man..,❤️
ksun029 when somebody is dying people want them to rest, to stop their suffering. Don't they know we will have the whole eternity to rest? What's the rush?
Al C so true
This is a poem by Dylan Thomas, not Ozz, whoever that may be...
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Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
I can't stop listening this masterpiece.
Whenever I hear this soundtrack, it makes me cry. 😥😢
Rage against the dying of light for me is the hardship of living in between 2 extreme emotional situations either feeling like the most emphatic creature in the world or feeling no empathy at all.
I’m now 79, this poem means so much to me, my life is now near its end so these words take on such meaning.
that's right, RAGE against the dying of the light
in every way, in everything you do, for everything you stand for. your dreams, your life, the beings you love, and all that is innocent and natural and good. fight for it and NEVER GIVE UP!!!
So true so much what I already believe you put into words. When everyone's around in is asleep it's hard to rage do you think you're nuts but they're asleep they think this is all a dress for yourself they're a plane is supposed to have a role in connect the end of the day what Remains of the Day Anthony revealed so pointiently
The soundtrack is something else
JingleMallet interstellar
Hans Zimmer is a mastermind.
This is why i believe immortality would be the ultimate curse. Watching everything die. Your family, your children, their children and theirs. The world and all it’s beauty, the planets and the stars and the black holes of the universe, die. And then, as you wait patiently in the well of your own mind in a void of nothing for eternity, you would realise that none of it mattered. Nothing meant anything, ever.
And yet everything meant something.
Agree
Supreme Leader Nugget only if you are fool, it is curse. For you, I guess, it is curse
Capella Qwerty ?
Why would you want to live forever? Give me one good reason
You would literally be trapped in a completely empty void for eternity, no planets or stars or galaxies to explore. That’s an endless torture
Supreme Leader Nugget why it has to be in void? It can happen in reality and my choice would be to bring eternity for my close people and explore the universe, to understand God and by God I do not mean Gods of existing religions. It is a possibility to challenge universe itself.
Capella Qwerty Yeah then what happens when the universe implodes and everything disappears numnuts
You’d be floating around forever in nothingness
I always find myself coming back to this video. Especially when i’m lost or worse, scared. I feel that it reminds me how big the world is and how little I know. I’ve read about 30 interpretations of this poem yet it barely even touches the atmosphere of which this poem signifies. I can’t even begin to explain how dumbfounded I am by this video. I’ve always been fearful of failure. And by that I certainly don’t mean “a bad grade”. I fear that I won’t live up to my life’s potential. I fear I will go gentle into that goodnight. Die a tedious death and leave without a mark or a legacy. I want people to know my name, even after death. As I always say, “you never truly die until your name is spoken for the last time”.
I’m listening to this ten days into corona virus quarantine. We shall not go gentle into that goodnight
More and more death news are coming from all over the world...
And many a times sitting in front of the tv hearing the news, I find myself uttering the first lines in my mind...
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light..."
Big mood homie, same
Alexander nothing wrong nor idiotic about compassion
Gage The Navigator Charles Darwin said that compassion is the true winner in the game of evolution. A especies who doesn’t care about his fellows it’s more likely to go extinct.
Elizabest I love that, I had no idea
I have asked my son too read this at my funeral. I cry every time I hear or read this. My English Professor introduced me to Dylan Thomas. We were crushing on each other but nothing came of it. I write but just for myself. It’s very cathartic.
Harbinger Of good at university or at school?
From someone that makes trailers for a living, you have a natural gift my friend .
i got this tattooed on me after an attempt. i’m so glad i chanced upon this movie in this lifetime it was the best thing that happened to me
There are no words adequate to the English language to describe the magnificent and stunning nature of this presentation. There are simply no words.
This poem goes to Sir Stephen Hawking. "Do not go gentle in the good night" rest in peace.
I would say Stephen Hawking has done enough for mankind to earn the right to "go gentle into the good night."
Rip that great man
This one is osm dude.....DO NOT GO GENTLE INTO THAT GOOD NIGHT
Dr Hawking did not go gentle. Every odd was against him but he recognized the gift of his mind and put it to use for the good of mankind.
@@willm678 Truly. Those who had his illness were not expected to live long. But he raged against the dying of the light, and lived a meaningful life and contributed a lot to humanity. Such a legend.
The only movie i have ever cried in and it's partially because of this wonderful masterpiece
Same Brother. The only movie
man..... what an epic combination of Anthony Hopkins and interstellar
this poem went perfectly in to the movie plot, but it fits perfectly to the life in general. It helped me to take a different point of view about certains aspects of the life, the farewell of beloved ones, and the strength to keep going on
I feel like a god after listening to this.
*Time to make life take its lemons back*
What a masterpiece...The best poem I have heard. These wonderful masterminds viz. Mr. Dylan Thomas, Mr. Christopher Nolan etc. by their respective pieces of artwork have inspired and guided the lives of hundreds and millions of people in some or the other way. Can't thank them enough.
I've never really liked poems, but this poem, it's different, we all can know what this poem means to us, to know death, to know the darkness, to know not to accept death. To not go gentle into that good night, rage rage rage against the dying of the light
Congrats on your editing, you perfectly mixed the NASA videos with the poem read by Hopkins, and the Zimmer's composition. Well done!
You know you are seeing something deeply inspirational when the hairs on your arms stand and the pulse quickens.., that my friends is the true power of the spoken word.. and the intense ability of a beautiful piece of music with which to accompany it.
One of the best poems ever written by Dylan Thomas
An amazingly beautiful score from Interstellar
One beautiful video of Earth
Perfectly melted together by you, OZZ, ^Standing Applause^
And don't forget the reading from one of the greatest actors to ever live, Sir Anthony Hopkins
I turned 40 today, and chronic pain makes me feel older than I should. I couldn't enter my 4th decade without listening to this poem. It's one of my favorites.
My uncle is on his deathbed! Hes suffering from ALS on ventilator. This reminds me of him. How he wills and urges to stay alive despite all the machinery tucked to his body. I'M CRYING SO MUCH OH MY GOD! RAGE RAGE AGAINST THE DYING OF THE LIGHT
My dad just died and this poem strikes like lightning to my heart
I studied this poem in an English class as a perfect example of a vignette. Then I learned I share a birthday with Dylan Thomas (and Sylvia Plath). Since then it's been one of my favorites. Also, Dylan Thomas himself reading it is vast better than anyone else I've heard.
Colin Ritter wasn't it a villanette?
+Colin Ritter +Nihaĺ rajeev It's a villanelle.
Colin Ritter looks like auto correct pulled a fast one on ya, lol.
@@iamjeffreydohnt He was actually welsh, has a strong welsh accent.
"do not go gentle into that goodnight. rage, rage against the dying of the light" I don't know why, but that is my favorite
To everyone who has lost their father and somehow found their way here, I wish you strength and may your fathers rest in peace where they lie.
How can I say anything worthy after this. I respect the art of human word. It is art worthy of respect. Thank you
I didn’t know this was about death it was just my favorite poem it help me fight depression and as a reminder to calm me down or give me strength I say “rage against the dying light” I’m not a poetry guy but this poem will forever stick with me
Ah, this poem that reminded us of a specific individual Gwyn the Lord of Cinder and how he wants to keep the fire alive because of his fear of the return of the dark. Even if it's make sacrifices, illusions, and betrayals he only only goal is to keep the fire alive.
Chills up my back...
soul uplifted...
greatful to be human...
Using said human fingers to mash like button 👍
The music, the poem, is still echoing in my brain
Dylan Thomas was a brilliant poet. I remember reading this in High School.
Thanks El_Ozz for this fabulous, imaginative filum ! Enough to keep Tony sober for the rest of his saintly life in LA ? Let's hope so 🙏❤💙💛❤
This prom is beautiful, the song goes perfect with it like pb and j
Poem*
Wow. I'd never imagined Odin saying this poem before but yeah. It makes sense.
Excelencia, profundidad, silencio y bella música
Recently, I lost someone dear to me. I'm already sad but this composition makes me calm and warm at the same time. Thank you.
Es-pec-ta-cu-lar Ociel. Te agradezco enormemente. Supiste poner en el video todo lo necesario para hacerlo muy especial. Gracias otra vez.
Diego, muchas gracias por tu comentario y por apreciar este video, espero te gusten los próximos.
un abrazo
Tony remembers recording this reading, clearly. Liz Counsell (a profesional actress and close friend of Virginia McKenna) read it for me while recouperating from my first ischemic stroke in Kew Ward at West Middlesex Hospital, Isleworth
I'm from that beautiful little country you see at the beginning of the video.
I played this for my dad as he passed away. He was a retired Marine. He did go gentle into that good night.
I hope you got a good score out of this. Excellent editing. Excellent choices for the music and poem. I enjoyed it very much.
Earth , emotions, music and brain are the most beautiful gifts to humans. Connect, feel, heal, repeat that's the true meaning of life.
Lately i read the translate Arabic version of this poem , what a feeling i had , its was mystically love of nobody 🌺✨
Amazing moment to find these words and video. May we keep humanity s ability to Rage against the dying of the light. Good man and women Will.
I like how you read the poem more than the way it is done in Inrterstellar.
Sometimes the volume of the music is too strong but overall it is a great execution.
This is my favourite movie, ever since I saw it. It has sparked.my interest for our universe, it has literally changed my life. Still makes me cry to hear the soundtrack
Gives me goosebumps
+Zach Woodin Thanks a lot mate :D
I like knowing that causes these feelings
My dad has dementia and i see him fight to hold onto his mind and basic things we take for granted, where the stairs are, whats outside, how money works, what day it is and i feel this poem in my bones and soul as every day he rages against that light that slowly reels him in on its silken, subtle thread.
For me this poem is the embodiment of humanity, we have never stopped raging against the darkness. We have never stop fighting, we have never went gentle into that good night
Every time I hear this, or see the film, I weep at the sheer beauty of it.
It is simply great.
Thank you grandpa Hopkins, very cool
I would love if Anthony Hopkins be my grandfather.
This is one of the most moving short poems I have ever heard and it never fails to move me to tears.
At the writing of this comment 1 person slepted gently into the night.
Sorry but: slept*
Only 1?
tonykidv2 nice one!
Lol now it's 93, honestly i don't inderstand why someone should dislike this
fyi "good night" is referred to as "death" here
Why didn’t I think to get Anthony Hopkins to recite this first? It was perfect. Thank you sir!
I wish youtube recommended this to me earlier
Hello fellow infinite flight pilot
This is possibly the most beautiful thing I have ever witnessed.
It fits perfectly
Hans zimmer is amazing and to the guy who made this poem
Im sorry for not knowing his full name
Dylan Thomas wrote this poem, so now you know
Never had this many chills from a youtube video.
I want to die alone, doing something I am proud of. Off the grid. Rage against the dying of the light, don't go gentle into that good night.
Thank you lord Gwyn. Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the Light
Holy shit this gave me the CHILLS! AWESOME job man. I hope all your classmates FELT this to their soul.
What a beautiful movie and this sound and beautiful poem it's really so great !!
I really really love this
This is the best one i've seen. I always come back and watch this, for nearly a decade.
This is pretty good for a school project.
My father the greatest man in my life have raged, raged against the dying of the light.
My heart is shattered but he raged I know he tried but it was time. My all our loved ones Rest In Peace.
this poem is amazing! with that music
My father had a Very hard condition last year. He had suffer from an aortic disection and the doctors Said that he probably wont survive the surgery and even if he survives the surgery he probably wont make it after(he had like 3% chance of living). I'm not a religious person, actually i'm pretty much an atheist. But that night I remember that I Just recite this poem over and over again, thousands of times. I had to stick on something even thought I was Very pessimist about the situation. Now, my father is alive and well. If you are going through a fateful moment, never lose hope.
God always stands behind you.
God doesnt do the work for you
God wants to see your decision.
God wants to teach the living.
God wants you to grow strong and stronger.
God wants you to use this strength for good.
I am not very old but I have come to learn a lot from the time I was given. I hope one day you will understand too. I hope you wil not understand in regret, amen.
*Quran recitations:*
"Surely those who believe, those who are Jews, and the Christians, and the Sabians, whoever believes in God and the Last Day and does good, shall have their reward with their Lord. There is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve." - (2:62)
"The truth is from your Lord so never be among the doubters." - (2:147)
"So do not weaken and do not grieve, for you will be superior if you are [true] believers."- (3:139)
Hopkins is a good reader.
Dylan Thomas and Hopkins here...such different contrasts, both equally amazing.
I absolutely, love your work! Very Moving. We lost my Grandfather recently, and I wish I could've remembered this through all of the chaos and commotion. Again, Thank you to the uploader. Subscribed just because of this. Keep up the GREAT WORK! :D
chris cilley Im really sorry I didn't answered before, such a sad loss for you and your beloveds, at this times union and love for each other will lead you through this.
Send you a hug for all of you and thanks for the good words, it's happy to know that you like this videos, for me make this videos it's like a way to express my thoughts.
Having a feedback like yours feels amazing 😊
Hugs from Mexico 🇲🇽
Sir Anthony Hopkins and Patrick Stewart could read a phonebook to me an I would listen in awe for hours.
Thank you. What Hollywood & co could not do. This is the best version.
Very, very well done. My thanks and respect! Thank you.
Thanks my friend, I really do this for people that know to appreciated the meaning of the video and see beyond cinema product.
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I love this version Anthony Hopkins does a beautiful performance and Hans Zimmer’s music is really outstanding but it really through me off that the song ends in the middle.
I subscribed to a wonderful creation..
At age of 16 i can feel everything is temporary and death is common to all..so what time we have hope we utilise it and spend with our dears...with tears
If you find this poem relatable, it makes you very emotional. Thanks Ozz.
Everytime i feel that there is nothing to do to stop thinking or feeling.this poem, this music, (this video specially) fills my emptyness.
Beautiful! Thank you!