In Italy the film has been distributed with the title "Come un Tuono", that is in English "Like a Thunder", taken from this sentence. Generally, the original title of a movie is always better, but in this case I prefer the Italian one. I think it's more representative.
The ending made me cry my eyes out, how I grew up with no dad, and because of it had alot of anger issues and at 20 ended up in prison. This movie just made me think how if I had a better father figure in my life, maybe my life would of turned out differently. And also how getting to know my dad now at 30, how his flawed characteristics back then somehow still found a way into my own downfalls when i went to prison, drugs, crime, fast life style. This movie will always impact my life in a positive light and I can't wait to show it to my son when he's old enough
He held his son and knew in that instant he would give his life up for him. He wasn't a bad man, just a man who loved his son more than he loved himself 😔
@@hyhy7478 yes they do , this movie of am extreme example. But parents usually give up their dreams for their children's dream , my mother gave her life up completely to raise me. If it ever happens to me I'd have to go back to where I made the most money instead of this simple delivering chinese on a night
Luke’s life is a series of bad decisions... he’s not a bad person, he just doesn’t know how to make the good choices. And all of this had bad consequences on him and his entire family. Such a tragic story. But such a masterpiece movie 💚
Yeah and we know he has no education and maybe no good parents around hence he is a drifter. His life could have been different otherwise. AJ and Jason have a better home environment so they are more protected at least
Kira Hi ! First of all I’m not american, I don’t live in America and I don’t support Trump 😅 that is a lot of judgement just reading a simple comment on TH-cam haha. What I have said in my comment is the fact that you can see he’s kind and wants to do his best for his family. Of course bank robbery and punching someone in the face is not a good behaviour. This is just a messed up man, trying to do the good things but taking bad decisions. Now take a deep breath and calm down 😉
@Kira i mean there characters that are forced criminals, which luke kinda is, that doesn't excuse the fact he is a bank robber, but reluctant villains are better (until his last robbery)
In case you haven't seen them... James Gray has great movies about fathers and sons in his filmography. You can start in order with "Little Odessa" from 1994, Tim Roth and Edward Furlong are great in it.
This movie is so unknown but so incredible. I've had the pleasure of introducing it to a few people and they all agreed it's fantastic, but had never even heard of it.
In this story, he is always getting the short end of every situation,and all he wants is a chance to take care of what he loves, and he keeps getting shot down. He loves hard, and he's such a genuine person, most people wouldn't do what he does in this just out of love,he doesn't think about the consequences,all that matters is that he's son will be taken care of,and he just wanted a role in doing that. It was really heart breaking 💔 and this track is so sad and beautiful, it fits the way he mustve been feeling.
Feel absolutely the same and in a Kind of way I'm in the same situation......but for real and unfortunately my life is no movie.......thanks for your comment, appreciate that someone feels the same in this scene like i Do......greetings from germany
Everytime he says "you're calling him back!" and this song drops I absolutely lose it. Never cried so hard at a film before. Father's, mother's, sons and life choices. How you're molded by your parents even if you've never met them.
@@Ulowwxrld Ah when Ryan Goslings son puts on his old glasses at the mechanics trailer, his friend says "you're calling him back", meaning he looks like his father wearing the glasses.
Ive never cried harder either.. i watched this and it really made me think about my father. I havent seen him in since i was 10. Im almost 26 now its really started to all come up. He was raised around motorcycles and so was I, but by my step dad. I actually owned the same bike he has in this movie a drz400e and mine was white too. I miss my father.
do you know that moment when you can't take control of your body or emotions, and you suddenly start smiling and feel that heat inside of you from happiness, that's exactly what I felt in the course of watching this piece of art 23 times now. To describe it more openly, to me this movie is hands down one of the best. Thank you Derek Cianfrance.
I also cry before God, I also have a difficult fate! I am an adult, I’m soon 30, but before God I cry like a little child! My plans, dreams seem very far away, I haven’t accomplished anything in my life. I believe that tomorrow or today my prayer will be heard.😔😔😔😔
My favorite movie of all times. I only cry once per year, and most of the times is because some family member perished. This movie had an effect on me that I can't describe, and now I have cried twice this entire year. Glad to be alive in the same tiny frame of time of this movie.
first time i saw this scene i felt like nostalgic or something, I almost cried, like if you are just trying to do well in life but life is just trying to drown you down
It's also where this song comes in. Looked for the song just because of this scene. Been nearly a year apart from my boyfriend 9000miles away because of covid, I ride with him, and this song in that moment hit really hard how alone I am without him. I messaged to tell him.
As soon as I heard this part of the soundtrack I was crying... I knew that I was watching the *Movie*!! even though Ryan has a small Physical presence he had a huge Narrative Presence.
One of the most complex and thought provoking films of all time. Really makes you think about what it is to be a person, especially a man in the world. There are so many parallels in this film but one that stood out to me was Luke - a bad man by societal standards who owns who and what he is wanting nothing but to provide for his son and be his father despite his shortcomings and rotten hand in life, and Avery - a good man by societal standards who doesn't own his mistakes and bad actions, and puts himself and his ambition before anyone and anything including his spiralling son. This despite him having every opportunity in life.
What a great movie this was. It's really interesting the cult of this small masterpiece by Mike Patton, so short yet so powerful. Pitty he didn't elaborate more on this so we wouldn't have to depend on elongated versions to satisfy our souls.
I watched this movie around 10 years ago when I was just a teenager and it stuck with me for some reason specially the scene when luke is enjoying ice cream with his family, Now I am married and have a 1 year old son, I watched this movie tonight and after that I held my son in my arms and started crying..
Not since Hall and Oates has there been such a team...probably the best quote I have ever heard in a movie. Gosling has that magic appeal onscreen and the ability to say everything with just a stare.
I was 16 when i watch this movie, and i got so many health problems ,my mom and dad were in another town and i lived with my grandmom, so yea it remainds me of that. It was a sad time for me ,but i will always like this movie and that melody and also the song "Please stay" from the movie .
Dam hits me hard I ride my dirt bike around my town and every time I ride I always hear this song playing through my head and it gets me every time sometimes you think you have it bad but in reality some people don’t even have a dad
I sold my bike a while ago but when I used to ride it was the exact same thing dude. Anytime I felt free just cruising I'd feel this rush and feel like I could hear this song
This movie describes the feeling of what’s not there in our lives, it perfectly depicts what happens to someone who makes the wrong choices based on their environment not their own morale. Luke gives the dullness of life and it’s apparent emptiness a visual here. That what makes it special to me.
This movie is so relatable in so many ways without even having to have very similar lives with any of the characters, crazy how invested I got only sharing a few similarities.
This will go down as one of the best movies i've ever seen , the environment of the movie, wow. Also, they had the balls to kill luke halfway through but the story was 10/10, must watch.
Finally watched this movie -11/2020 & like a lot of the comments here it affected me in many ways; words are hard to describe the feelings. I relate to the characters in numerous ways & I think that’s one of the reasons it’s had a toll on me. Wonderful movie.
Ещё раз убеждаюсь насколько же важна музыка в фильмах. Для передачи эмоции, атмосферы... Под такую музыку как в этом фильме и "картины" Невского бы сошли за кино. Композитору большой респект конечно.
ES INCREIBLE ...COMO TAN BUENAS PELICULAS DE ESE ACTORAZO GOSLING....QUE SE LLEVA LA PANTALLA....SE HA ARCHIVADO ...TANTAS BUENAS PELICULAS POR AÑOS....ES UNA HISTORIA ...DIGNA DE SOCRATES ❤😙
I come back to this song all the time. Particularly this video, It will be forever be imprinted on my mind. Can't explain the feeling of this movie, but it was surely unique and moving. Genuine artform telling a story of legacy.
I love this film and surprisingly i noticed years later that Mike made the soundtrack,i´m a fan of his art,it was a reason to re-watch it and enjoy it even more.So cool hearing Mike playing music and not only singing which is of course his strongest point.
the part where he is watching another man at the alter holding his son at his christening....breaks my heart! That moment sparks fire in his heart and his paternal instinct to provide for his son was bourne, leading to a path of bad decisions.
I think this film is somethin more than just a film, it gives me chills and horifies me at the same time, it shows beautifull relationships in family, and it calls out weird, indescribable feelings, especially for people with issues with your own dad, masterpiece...
Un des meilleurs film que j'ai vu , il est touchant les musiques vont bien avec l'ambiance du film et un jeu d'acteur au top la classe ryan gosling avec sa bécane
I finally just watched this and omg it’s a masterpiece everything about it really had me feeling so many emotions I just wished I had experienced it sooner
very very underrated movie, one of the best of all time in my opinion
Absolutely true. This movie means so much to me. I have seen five times and it is like the first time. So special and so beautiful....
So Truuue!!😦
@@mishellecobena3404 yes I really agree with you :)
@@dashvideoma yessss
Watch Drive 2011 movie 😍😍
"Bike's part of the family"
hits so hard every time
“If you ride like lightning, you’re going to crash like thunder.”
One of my favorite quotes ever. Still say it to this day.
In Italy the film has been distributed with the title "Come un Tuono", that is in English "Like a Thunder", taken from this sentence. Generally, the original title of a movie is always better, but in this case I prefer the Italian one. I think it's more representative.
Badasss
It was also improvised
Yup.
The ending made me cry my eyes out, how I grew up with no dad, and because of it had alot of anger issues and at 20 ended up in prison. This movie just made me think how if I had a better father figure in my life, maybe my life would of turned out differently. And also how getting to know my dad now at 30, how his flawed characteristics back then somehow still found a way into my own downfalls when i went to prison, drugs, crime, fast life style. This movie will always impact my life in a positive light and I can't wait to show it to my son when he's old enough
You are a great guy Eric, my name is Daniel, i live in Sweden. I'm 36 years old
same man
lmao
Every time I watch this movie tears run down my face ; Reminds me of my dad and makes me believe in destiny.
Hope you have a beautiful rest of your brother. God be with you.
The cinematography in this film was on fleeeek 👌
havent heard 'on fleek' in a while, fair play
@@inco9943 I’m bringing back the mid 2010s.
im glad that word died.
"fleeeek" is NOT a word
He held his son and knew in that instant he would give his life up for him.
He wasn't a bad man, just a man who loved his son more than he loved himself 😔
a father doesn't always have to give up his life for the child. but it makes for a good dramatic movie.
@@stant7122 He found It the only way To get his son or his woman back, to rob and get good cash, he wanted to fix things and provide best for them.
@@stant7122 every father gives up his life for his son😔
@@BipoIarbear not every father nor every mother
@@hyhy7478 yes they do , this movie of am extreme example.
But parents usually give up their dreams for their children's dream , my mother gave her life up completely to raise me. If it ever happens to me I'd have to go back to where I made the most money instead of this simple delivering chinese on a night
Easily one of the best movies I have ever seen
100%
What's the name of the movie?
@@1magin3 The Place Beyond the Pines
The United States of Liland is stronger
Yes, you have great taste in movies.
Luke’s life is a series of bad decisions... he’s not a bad person, he just doesn’t know how to make the good choices. And all of this had bad consequences on him and his entire family. Such a tragic story. But such a masterpiece movie 💚
Yeah and we know he has no education and maybe no good parents around hence he is a drifter. His life could have been different otherwise. AJ and Jason have a better home environment so they are more protected at least
i watch this movie once a year. the story, the score,the acting and etc stuck on me in a very powerful way😭❤️
Kira Hi ! First of all I’m not american, I don’t live in America and I don’t support Trump 😅 that is a lot of judgement just reading a simple comment on TH-cam haha. What I have said in my comment is the fact that you can see he’s kind and wants to do his best for his family. Of course bank robbery and punching someone in the face is not a good behaviour. This is just a messed up man, trying to do the good things but taking bad decisions. Now take a deep breath and calm down 😉
@Kira i mean there characters that are forced criminals, which luke kinda is, that doesn't excuse the fact he is a bank robber, but reluctant villains are better (until his last robbery)
@@kriss1092 beautiful reaction mlady, well mannered.
That 3rd person view of him riding down the street and cuts to his son doing the same on his bicycle is so good
Melancholy at it's finest.
So true.... Watched today. I am also gripped by the same feeling.. 🌿
Same.
Best comment
Right their with you ❤️
Dad's are overlooked, but are so important in their children's lives. Men in general too.
In case you haven't seen them... James Gray has great movies about fathers and sons in his filmography.
You can start in order with "Little Odessa" from 1994, Tim Roth and Edward Furlong are great in it.
Trvthnuke
“the bike’s part of the family”
Amazing line this is and will be one of the most best underrated masterpiece
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
❤️🔥
I think it’s true metaphorically it’s the family legacy
im crying rn
I will never forget this movie with this amazing soundtrack!!
This movie is so unknown but so incredible. I've had the pleasure of introducing it to a few people and they all agreed it's fantastic, but had never even heard of it.
I try to persuade my friend to watch it since a year
They need to make more movies like this
sadly there will never be a movie like this ever 💔💔
sadly movie and music nowagays not as good as it used to be
Watch Good Time with Robert Pattinson
In this story, he is always getting the short end of every situation,and all he wants is a chance to take care of what he loves, and he keeps getting shot down. He loves hard, and he's such a genuine person, most people wouldn't do what he does in this just out of love,he doesn't think about the consequences,all that matters is that he's son will be taken care of,and he just wanted a role in doing that. It was really heart breaking 💔 and this track is so sad and beautiful, it fits the way he mustve been feeling.
Nina Claire Jacobs Best comment.
Feel absolutely the same and in a Kind of way I'm in the same situation......but for real and unfortunately my life is no movie.......thanks for your comment, appreciate that someone feels the same in this scene like i Do......greetings from germany
“Don’t tell him about me” 🥲
Everytime he says "you're calling him back!" and this song drops I absolutely lose it. Never cried so hard at a film before.
Father's, mother's, sons and life choices. How you're molded by your parents even if you've never met them.
I don't recall that part even tho watched the movie a lot, who was being called back?
@@Ulowwxrld Ah when Ryan Goslings son puts on his old glasses at the mechanics trailer, his friend says "you're calling him back", meaning he looks like his father wearing the glasses.
@@a.h.504 oh I remember I've watched this movie so many times
Ive never cried harder either.. i watched this and it really made me think about my father. I havent seen him in since i was 10. Im almost 26 now its really started to all come up. He was raised around motorcycles and so was I, but by my step dad. I actually owned the same bike he has in this movie a drz400e and mine was white too.
I miss my father.
I cried when I watched the movie Hardball when G Baby dies and it's replaying him getting the game winning hit. That was a powerful seen as well
‘Yeah man it’s like you’re callin him back!’
He really was
I grew up here so this always hits home literally
Where did it take place?
@@northside5398 Schenectady, New York
@@hunterbelvis i thought is just about tall n big building
@@ajiwidhia New York is a state in America, not just the city.
@@PapaJafari New York is much more than a State. She is the Empire State.
this movie reminds us of the times we all got lost in our own lives.
exactly❤❤❤😢😢😢
It's refreshing that someone, like yourself, of Korean descent, finds a relatability with this story. Relatability.
do you know that moment when you can't take control of your body or emotions, and you suddenly start smiling and feel that heat inside of you from happiness, that's exactly what I felt in the course of watching this piece of art 23 times now. To describe it more openly, to me this movie is hands down one of the best. Thank you Derek Cianfrance.
Me too probably about 15 times rn might bear your record lol
im 30 years old and always think about this movie
its sad its real and its on my mind
😢😢😢😢
1:07 One of my all time favourite shots!
It's perfect. The lighting from red to green, and that he's literally at a crossroad
That scene where he turns up at church and sits at the back and starts crying 😢 the life that could have been his!, hits hard! 🙏💛💙
I also cry before God, I also have a difficult fate! I am an adult, I’m soon 30, but before God I cry like a little child! My plans, dreams seem very far away, I haven’t accomplished anything in my life. I believe that tomorrow or today my prayer will be heard.😔😔😔😔
My favorite movie of all times. I only cry once per year, and most of the times is because some family member perished. This movie had an effect on me that I can't describe, and now I have cried twice this entire year. Glad to be alive in the same tiny frame of time of this movie.
The theme is so haunting and beautiful at same time, amazing film
Chasing a life that can never be yours. Because your past follows you anywhere.
I love this for some reason
2:06 something about that scene man, its amazing
first time i saw this scene i felt like nostalgic or something, I almost cried, like if you are just trying to do well in life but life is just trying to drown you down
Agreed. They filmed this movie where I was born and raised! So I get chills like crazy every time I watch it.
Beautiful Cinematography nothing else
yeah, just the feeling of freedom
It's also where this song comes in. Looked for the song just because of this scene. Been nearly a year apart from my boyfriend 9000miles away because of covid, I ride with him, and this song in that moment hit really hard how alone I am without him. I messaged to tell him.
Still gives me goosebumps, listening to the soundtrack
such an simple uncomplicated piece of music yet it moves heaven and earth
As soon as I heard this part of the soundtrack I was crying... I knew that I was watching the *Movie*!! even though Ryan has a small Physical presence he had a huge Narrative Presence.
This movie is underrated.
There's something about this moovie. Some emotion i can't put into words.
So true.
and no song has distributed it yet
I'd say melancholy? A sense of nostalgia and relating to the characters hardships? There are plenty of words to describe this amazing movie
It's helplessness.
00:05 it makes me feel relaxed in a way i can`t explain
One of the most complex and thought provoking films of all time. Really makes you think about what it is to be a person, especially a man in the world. There are so many parallels in this film but one that stood out to me was Luke - a bad man by societal standards who owns who and what he is wanting nothing but to provide for his son and be his father despite his shortcomings and rotten hand in life, and Avery - a good man by societal standards who doesn't own his mistakes and bad actions, and puts himself and his ambition before anyone and anything including his spiralling son. This despite him having every opportunity in life.
I've always been in love with this movie. It has a sense of haunting love to it.
What a great movie this was. It's really interesting the cult of this small masterpiece by Mike Patton, so short yet so powerful. Pitty he didn't elaborate more on this so we wouldn't have to depend on elongated versions to satisfy our souls.
Loneliness....... speechless. 😢😢😢😢
The most beautiful thing I've ever heard
I watched this movie around 10 years ago when I was just a teenager and it stuck with me for some reason specially the scene when luke is enjoying ice cream with his family,
Now I am married and have a 1 year old son,
I watched this movie tonight and after that I held my son in my arms and started crying..
Not since Hall and Oates has there been such a team...probably the best quote I have ever heard in a movie. Gosling has that magic appeal onscreen and the ability to say everything with just a stare.
I was 16 when i watch this movie, and i got so many health problems ,my mom and dad were in another town and i lived with my grandmom, so yea it remainds me of that. It was a sad time for me ,but i will always like this movie and that melody and also the song "Please stay" from the movie .
I hope things are now better for you :).
"Yeah your calling him back!"
"My dad wasn't around and look at the fuckin way I turned out"
Luke Glanton.
Dam hits me hard I ride my dirt bike around my town and every time I ride I always hear this song playing through my head and it gets me every time sometimes you think you have it bad but in reality some people don’t even have a dad
Same here.. Lost my Dad around an year ago...the best friend I'd ever want again is my Pops, everything else is non-existent
@@nitishrao5604for all our dads
Bars
I sold my bike a while ago but when I used to ride it was the exact same thing dude. Anytime I felt free just cruising I'd feel this rush and feel like I could hear this song
when the dude says "you are calling him back" and then starts this masterpiece. goddamn, goosebumps!
Such a brilliant film.
Best movie ever ❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤
J'ai vu ce film au cinéma à sa sortie. C'était un soir ou je m'ennuyais. Je ne pensais pas tomber sur un chef d'oeuvre!
This director is master of melancholy
This movie describes the feeling of what’s not there in our lives, it perfectly depicts what happens to someone who makes the wrong choices based on their environment not their own morale. Luke gives the dullness of life and it’s apparent emptiness a visual here. That what makes it special to me.
That is a beautiful movie, the story of the movie is amazing , The acting. Everything.
This movie is so relatable in so many ways without even having to have very similar lives with any of the characters, crazy how invested I got only sharing a few similarities.
This will go down as one of the best movies i've ever seen , the environment of the movie, wow. Also, they had the balls to kill luke halfway through but the story was 10/10, must watch.
This movie is really a gem so real on so many levels 🤘🏼
Finally watched this movie -11/2020 & like a lot of the comments here it affected me in many ways; words are hard to describe the feelings. I relate to the characters in numerous ways & I think that’s one of the reasons it’s had a toll on me. Wonderful movie.
Criminally underrated movie
This film with this unique track... what a masterpiece.
This song gives me chills every damn time
Ещё раз убеждаюсь насколько же важна музыка в фильмах. Для передачи эмоции, атмосферы... Под такую музыку как в этом фильме и "картины" Невского бы сошли за кино. Композитору большой респект конечно.
Плиз ду
This film was great. It was like four stories in one film.
2:16 this scene just hit me..
This is heartbreaking video. I cry every time i watch it. So many good memories 😢
ES INCREIBLE ...COMO TAN BUENAS PELICULAS DE ESE ACTORAZO GOSLING....QUE SE LLEVA LA PANTALLA....SE HA ARCHIVADO ...TANTAS BUENAS PELICULAS POR AÑOS....ES UNA HISTORIA ...DIGNA DE SOCRATES ❤😙
Mike Patton is a GENIUS
yes
One of my favorite films with this powerful song to fit the mood. Thanks for making this. 🖤
Beautiful song... Beautifully done movie
The soundtrack in this film is just phenomenal - Thanks for uploading
Just watched the movie , left with tears in My eyes
As soon as it started I felt goose bumbs
This is the most beautiful song/sound..it’s so innerly intimate .. close your eyes and it tells a story.
Love this movie....and awesome that finally a good movie was made where I live
I was obsessed with this tune after watching the film. Brought back my love for it, and it still does.
My favorite movie of all time
RYAN,EVA and BRADLY...Please do this again! So beautiful and epic.
When he calls her it breaks my heart and tells her not to let his son know about him
This movie never gets old...I love it
I come back to this song all the time. Particularly this video, It will be forever be imprinted on my mind. Can't explain the feeling of this movie, but it was surely unique and moving. Genuine artform telling a story of legacy.
Awesome! Thank you
I weep everytime I watch this one; absolute grand slam.
Like a breathe of fresh air
Great movie 😢
Was für eine großartige sehnsuchtsvolle Melodie 🎶🎹🎼....Fantastico schön 😌
I love this film and surprisingly i noticed years later that Mike made the soundtrack,i´m a fan of his art,it was a reason to re-watch it and enjoy it even more.So cool hearing Mike playing music and not only singing which is of course his strongest point.
Это потрясающе!
I can't get over this clip
This legit is my favorite new movie
I watched this movie 2 weeks ago it was amazing the soundtrack too
Yeah
I haven't been so emotional In about 3 months, This movie touched my soul. Proof that cinema Is art.
Un de mes films préférés, une merveille. Cette bande son me file des frissons. Merci pour la vidéo.
Thx for share
Great Movie !
спасибо за шедевр кинематографа!!!
the part where he is watching another man at the alter holding his son at his christening....breaks my heart! That moment sparks fire in his heart and his paternal instinct to provide for his son was bourne, leading to a path of bad decisions.
So beautiful, love it.
Best film ever watch it nearly once a week, something about it.
One of my all time favorite movies.
Watch it all the time.
Eve Mendes is a crush as well.
I should've been a movie star.
I think this film is somethin more than just a film, it gives me chills and horifies me at the same time, it shows beautifull relationships in family, and it calls out weird, indescribable feelings, especially for people with issues with your own dad, masterpiece...
It's a Masterpiece.
Un des meilleurs film que j'ai vu , il est touchant les musiques vont bien avec l'ambiance du film et un jeu d'acteur au top la classe ryan gosling avec sa bécane
I finally just watched this and omg it’s a masterpiece everything about it really had me feeling so many emotions I just wished I had experienced it sooner
A great film