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A Greek word I learned recently that I adore is "Charmolypi". It can simply mean "Sad Happiness" or "the joy that emerges out of the middle of sadness and the sadness that merges out of joy." I think to me, that is a pivotal part of the Journey of Love. Amazing video and might be already one of my favorites you have ever created.
I recently saw for the first time "Japanese Story" (2003) directed by Sue Brooks (with a great performance by Toni Collette who is always great), which reminded me of the theme found in "Brief Encounter" of love ultimately including abject pain, though of course acknowledging that the experience is fully worth embracing. The inclusion of a beautiful Okinawan song ("Chinsagu No Hana") added a lot to the aesthetics and this painful theme. Seek it out (it's on Mubi currently)!
Amazing video! Thank you for making this. You're very talented. I adore the films you selected. Just FYI, the character in Phantom Thread is named Reynolds.
But the problem is that because human-society mainly only portrays love in the context of romantic love, people stupidly believe this is the only one true love to strive and work for in life while the under-represented platonic/nonromantic love of friends and found family that doesn't rely on procreation nor blood-ties can be just as if not more intense and meaningful even in the absence of romantic/sexual feelings, besides media one too many times has mistaken lust and infatuation and obsession for love making one too many people stay in abusive unhealthy relationships with people who might tell them they love them but if they did they wouldn't be physically and/or emotionally abusing their mate, and for the sake of preventing overpopulation and interpedence from leading into codependence not everyone should find romantic love or have children.
Dear Cinema Cartography, what is the name of the song used in the video titled "The Greatest Directors You Don't Know". The music during the Andzrej Zulawski section is mesmerising, and I'd like to know the name, please.
For a force supposedly so boundless, it seems we people are willing to limit Love so much. Maybe we can't help it? Is it fear? I think all people have yet to see what shapes Love can take, for Love is also shaped by culture, and I hope cinema can be a guiding art. Specifically I'm thinking of love between multiple people. Films about love triangles are plentiful, but I have yet to see a film in which the issue is overcome. If we're unable or too fearing to explore and show love between multiple people, how can we explore love on a bigger scale? Maybe people would call this something else, like compassion. But what's the difference, where does the line go? I believe the difference is in our heads and expectations. We should be careful in assuming that love's ultimate expression is grown in couples only. Thanks for letting me ramble.:)
18:47 anyone know the name of this film? Also, please add a reference of the movie name to the clips next time. I really want to check out many of the older films.
This video was good but I feel like this channel has just basically become like what a boomer professor would force feed you in film or art school, which I didn't expect to happen honestly. (except they like some anime but don't dig very deep into it often, and they want more artsy fartsy video games to be made that uptight people can respect as "high art" lol). I'm a little older than the creators of this channel but I didn't grow up on og TH-cam so... Maybe I just don't understand but I feel like there's a huge difference between older millennials and younger millennials? I came here originally more to be inspired than taught. Sorry if I insulted anyone with this comment, I feel like its important not to be afraid to be critical and not to censor ourselves too much even if we might be wrong sometimes.
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A Greek word I learned recently that I adore is "Charmolypi". It can simply mean "Sad Happiness" or "the joy that emerges out of the middle of sadness and the sadness that merges out of joy." I think to me, that is a pivotal part of the Journey of Love.
Amazing video and might be already one of my favorites you have ever created.
It's melancholy
Or rather, this is the term I use when I think of what you describe
In any case, thanks for the knowledge mate
Kalos. = - Greek for Beautiful.. .
Cinema is such a powerful tool for engaging with emotions
This comment is somehow so nostagic.
As if it had been written 50 years ago.
This is insanely well put together. Can’t believe the yt algo is sleeping on it smh
Real ones know the true aesthetic of love is the handholding at the end of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, couple goals fr
(Among [the Ends And Beginnings of] Reams of Other Films... Lol.. .)
#goals indeed
That movie is one of my favorites of all time but it left me in a fugue state for 10 minutes after I finished it because WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT SCENE
That's literally the best video i have ever watched on youtube. Perfection
I always add to my "Must watch before I die" list after one of your videos.
mom, a new Cinema Cartography video just dropped !
Such a thoughtful, insightful video that just happened to come at a very good time for me personally. Thank you, much appreciated ☺
Amazing, thank so much for this video, please keep creating such inspiring content!!
my fav channel
That was so beautiful. One of my favorites from you!
I recently saw for the first time "Japanese Story" (2003) directed by Sue Brooks (with a great performance by Toni Collette who is always great), which reminded me of the theme found in "Brief Encounter" of love ultimately including abject pain, though of course acknowledging that the experience is fully worth embracing. The inclusion of a beautiful Okinawan song ("Chinsagu No Hana") added a lot to the aesthetics and this painful theme. Seek it out (it's on Mubi currently)!
Brilliant as always, thank you.
Omg I’ve been dying for another video by you!
Beautifully done. Created with love and passion.
Excellent work.
After your video about evil I was hoping one day you would do a video talking about love.
I really liked how you ended your definition of love from the bible
Loved how you described everything❤❤❤❤
Brilliant video, thanks for your work..!
I get too skeptical about love, but regardless your insights are well appreciated. Keep working hard no matter what.
"Without love, it can't be seen"
Umineko everywhere
You are awesome thank you for making these awesome videos ❤❤❤
Thanks for this - Alex
🗣WINGS OF DESIRE MENTIONED ‼️‼️‼️
Beautiful fucking video man.
Amazing video! Thank you for making this. You're very talented. I adore the films you selected. Just FYI, the character in Phantom Thread is named Reynolds.
But the problem is that because human-society mainly only portrays love in the context of romantic love, people stupidly believe this is the only one true love to strive and work for in life while the under-represented platonic/nonromantic love of friends and found family that doesn't rely on procreation nor blood-ties can be just as if not more intense and meaningful even in the absence of romantic/sexual feelings, besides media one too many times has mistaken lust and infatuation and obsession for love making one too many people stay in abusive unhealthy relationships with people who might tell them they love them but if they did they wouldn't be physically and/or emotionally abusing their mate, and for the sake of preventing overpopulation and interpedence from leading into codependence not everyone should find romantic love or have children.
Can you maybe make a list of films that are mentioned or used in the video?
Yes, I wanted too 😭!
Fuck yeah that Stonemilker needle drop at the end
Beautiful video essay ❤
i clicked it once I saw the still from Howl's Moving Castle.
otimo video
Beautiful essay. Thank you.
What’s the song in the intro called its so beautiful :,)
Love is so beautiful
6:25 what’s the name of this piano piece?!? I’ve been trying to find it’s name for a long time
shazam it
in case you still didnt find it, the song is called house of woodcock by jonny greenwood
How lovely
Thank you, now im further alone than yesterday lol
thank you
Can someone list all the movies mentioned here?
Dear Cinema Cartography, what is the name of the song used in the video titled "The Greatest Directors You Don't Know". The music during the Andzrej Zulawski section is mesmerising, and I'd like to know the name, please.
Very interesting, thank you.
Love your videos
bruh you made me stare at way too much woody allen that was fucked up
I'm sad "Broke back Mountain", or "Candy" didn't make the list. Heath Ledger was an iconic lover who felt so deep.
32:51 i see what you did there ;) ;)
Delicious. Thank you.
The Tatami Mat Galaxy
seeing this makes me think of that.
(go check it out)
What about some of the key movies you missed such as Romeo and Juliet, un homme et une femme, the before trilogy
11:56 can someone please tell me the name of this movie 😭
Annie hall you can turn on the subtitles and it lists the names of movies
What is the music used in the intro?
what movie is used at 18:39 please
Portrait of a lady on fire
@@Andrew-of8uq thank you
For a force supposedly so boundless, it seems we people are willing to limit Love so much. Maybe we can't help it? Is it fear? I think all people have yet to see what shapes Love can take, for Love is also shaped by culture, and I hope cinema can be a guiding art.
Specifically I'm thinking of love between multiple people. Films about love triangles are plentiful, but I have yet to see a film in which the issue is overcome. If we're unable or too fearing to explore and show love between multiple people, how can we explore love on a bigger scale? Maybe people would call this something else, like compassion. But what's the difference, where does the line go? I believe the difference is in our heads and expectations. We should be careful in assuming that love's ultimate expression is grown in couples only.
Thanks for letting me ramble.:)
What's the name of movie with the ghost again?
A Ghost Story
The sixth sense
A Ghost Story
Im wishing someone will write the names of the movies in a comment
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nice
vibes
Incrível 👏🏻
18:47 anyone know the name of this film?
Also, please add a reference of the movie name to the clips next time. I really want to check out many of the older films.
as the narrator says, this is Letter from an Unknown Woman :)
Already done if you looked. Theyre in the subs. Every movie lol.
Enable subtitles and you'll have the name of every movies.
STONEMILKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
SHOOOOOW ME EMOOOTIONAL RESPECT
How
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lovely
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Great but very Eurocentric
10:02
Why would you put that scene of once upon in america...that is weird af
The Aesthetic of Loaf
i hate love
This video was good but I feel like this channel has just basically become like what a boomer professor would force feed you in film or art school, which I didn't expect to happen honestly. (except they like some anime but don't dig very deep into it often, and they want more artsy fartsy video games to be made that uptight people can respect as "high art" lol). I'm a little older than the creators of this channel but I didn't grow up on og TH-cam so... Maybe I just don't understand but I feel like there's a huge difference between older millennials and younger millennials? I came here originally more to be inspired than taught.
Sorry if I insulted anyone with this comment, I feel like its important not to be afraid to be critical and not to censor ourselves too much even if we might be wrong sometimes.
I’m a younger millennial and I understand you.
What a meaningless comment
~ I'm Carefully, Cautiously, Respectfully Suggesting - Even Recommending(?) You Do about SEVEN More Installments of this Kalos Topic given as you "forgot" so many... . And this is just the Tip of a Humongous Big Beautiful Iceberg..
- .. The Congress, A Very Long Engagement, A Ghost Story, Never Gonna Snow Again, A Cold Wind In August, Ice Cold In Alex, God's Little Acre, Brimstone, Living, Empire of Light, Broken Circle Breakdown, The Master, You Were Never Really Here, How I Live Now, 3000 Years Longing, Meadowland, Dreamland, Let the Sunshine In, Sucker Punch, Logan, Watchmen, Cloud Atlas, Trance, The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, Blade Runner 2049, Monday... . .. ♾️🎴☯️.. ...