I wasn't sure about this adjustment at first, but I've decided I like it. One of my favorite movies... it really adds perspective to physical human existence.
So you basically need to compose 6 minutes of music, then just slow it down eight times and you end up with a full ambient LP. All jokes aside, it sounds fabulous.
Impressive the conections of this movie, I got really impressed how they put the soundtrack so well in this movie, cause we feel different emotions but the sequence of sounds. The position of the cameras also are interesting, the movement of the cameras has a kinda of pattern and you see the repetition along the movie which is also interesting well conected with the sounds effects and soundtrack... This movie works really well with the sounds, and I love it cause I am language teacher and music teacher... The three timelines has a connection, they seems to be seperated but they are not, and of course it can be several interpretations... The spirits of Alan Kardec and also Buddhism are present here, the story of the book is perhaps not a mere story. The movie interweaves three storylines, each set in a different time period, but all connected through themes of love, mortality, and the quest for eternal life. Here's a brief overview: 16th Century: The story follows a Spanish conquistador named Tomás Verde, who embarks on a quest to find the Tree of Life in the New World to save Queen Isabella of Spain, who hopes to achieve eternal life and save her kingdom. Present Day: In this timeline, Tom Creo is a scientist desperately seeking a cure for cancer to save his wife, Izzi, who is suffering from the disease. His research is centered around a tree with properties he hopes will be the key to curing her. Far Future: This storyline features Tom as a space traveler, floating through space with a tree encased in a bubble. He is traveling to a dying star that he believes will rejuvenate the tree and grant him eternal life, while he contemplates his past and the meaning of his journey. Each storyline mirrors the others and explores deep philosophical questions about life, death, love, and the possibility of immortality. The narratives are interwoven to highlight the cyclical nature of life and the enduring power of love. The film's non-linear structure and rich symbolism make it a unique cinematic experience, open to various interpretations.
Let this piece be a gate way to your immortality not your mortality! You are immortal you just haven't realized it yet because you are distracted by what you see rather than what you can't. Heaven is the inner most deepest place within.
You just haven't accepted it yet because your vision has blinded you. It's what is not seen that is real. What you see is fleeting continuously it is dead. And is but a breath to your eternal immortal existence. Relax in the truth that is hidden from you because you are blind. I know this because you say you can see. I know you and love you I am within you. Soldier of God
Hearing this has me pondering existence, my loved ones and attachments, death, the inevitability of fate and the cold reality of our mortality. I feel it's something we all repress to some extent. But despite our best efforts, nothing really can gird the soul for the anguish experienced when one's spouse, parents, siblings or children are suddenly gone forever. However, this 28+ minutes of sonic bliss certainly provides a dress rehearsal of sorts.
great movie and great mansell ..still listen 2021
I wasn't sure about this adjustment at first, but I've decided I like it.
One of my favorite movies... it really adds perspective to physical human existence.
Every time I watch it, I discover more about the movie. I feel that it can be enjoyed with different interpretations.
yes.... it does... slowwwww dowwwwwn. Because it doesnt last forever.... but maybe we can make the beauty last as long as it can...
So you basically need to compose 6 minutes of music, then just slow it down eight times and you end up with a full ambient LP. All jokes aside, it sounds fabulous.
I didnt know this was a thing and it makes me cry all the same... I fucking miss you PAST!!!!!!!!!!
Impressive the conections of this movie, I got really impressed how they put the soundtrack so well in this movie, cause we feel different emotions but the sequence of sounds. The position of the cameras also are interesting, the movement of the cameras has a kinda of pattern and you see the repetition along the movie which is also interesting well conected with the sounds effects and soundtrack... This movie works really well with the sounds, and I love it cause I am language teacher and music teacher... The three timelines has a connection, they seems to be seperated but they are not, and of course it can be several interpretations... The spirits of Alan Kardec and also Buddhism are present here, the story of the book is perhaps not a mere story. The movie interweaves three storylines, each set in a different time period, but all connected through themes of love, mortality, and the quest for eternal life. Here's a brief overview:
16th Century: The story follows a Spanish conquistador named Tomás Verde, who embarks on a quest to find the Tree of Life in the New World to save Queen Isabella of Spain, who hopes to achieve eternal life and save her kingdom.
Present Day: In this timeline, Tom Creo is a scientist desperately seeking a cure for cancer to save his wife, Izzi, who is suffering from the disease. His research is centered around a tree with properties he hopes will be the key to curing her.
Far Future: This storyline features Tom as a space traveler, floating through space with a tree encased in a bubble. He is traveling to a dying star that he believes will rejuvenate the tree and grant him eternal life, while he contemplates his past and the meaning of his journey.
Each storyline mirrors the others and explores deep philosophical questions about life, death, love, and the possibility of immortality. The narratives are interwoven to highlight the cyclical nature of life and the enduring power of love.
The film's non-linear structure and rich symbolism make it a unique cinematic experience, open to various interpretations.
Музыка прекрасная, умиротворяющая, приятно слушать. Спасибо 🙏 вам огромное за такую красивую музыку. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
when that first high pitch hits..5:56.... I forget what song im listening to. I miss you. Please come back to me
its so smoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooth
Dark Version Like it!
I found this song recently, and to find such a beautiful improvement of this song is wonderful. Thank you.
this cuts deep af thankyou
Thank you for listening 👍
Let this piece be a gate way to your immortality not your mortality! You are immortal you just haven't realized it yet because you are distracted by what you see rather than what you can't. Heaven is the inner most deepest place within.
You just haven't accepted it yet because your vision has blinded you. It's what is not seen that is real. What you see is fleeting continuously it is dead. And is but a breath to your eternal immortal existence. Relax in the truth that is hidden from you because you are blind. I know this because you say you can see. I know you and love you I am within you. Soldier of God
Simply wonderful !
Hearing this has me pondering existence, my loved ones and attachments, death, the inevitability of fate and the cold reality of our mortality.
I feel it's something we all repress to some extent. But despite our best efforts, nothing really can gird the soul for the anguish experienced when one's spouse, parents, siblings or children are suddenly gone forever.
However, this 28+ minutes of sonic bliss certainly provides a dress rehearsal of sorts.
800%.... wow
Beautiful!
wow
More please sir
If anyone reading this is high, set the speed to 2x faster and crank the bass!
So why isn’t it 800x longer ?
Its 8 times longer, given 100% is equivalent to normal speed
lul math
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Sounds like Paul strech😉