Hello friends, and especially Dears, Welcome back! My apologies for the extended break; I decided to take the holidays off and had a lot of work to catch up on, which will likely continue over the coming weeks. First, apologies for the long intro! This has been a video long in the making, and I'm especially grateful to Dmitriy for his generous sharing of his time and knowledge with me. Lastly, I am hoping this stays up. I'm currently in an appeal with the label to monetize the video, as I feel I've done more than enough to transform it for fair use; they may decide to take it down, but I guess that remains to be seen. Whatever happens happens. If it is removed, I will edit to meet their standards and re-upload. As always, I firmly believe in the rights of copyright holders to make their claims, and I rarely challenge said claims. I have no interest in stealing views from Dimash and firmly encourage all of you to watch the original video - as I assume any of you watching this have done and will do. Artists like Dimash deserve the support of fans like you. He's a groundbreaking, hardworking artist, and I'm proud to have the opportunity to peel back the curtain and help viewers understand his talent a little but better. Welcome back, and I so hope you enjoy(ed)!
Cedric, I consider this analysis video to have great historical value. Not only because of all the many "firsts" for Dimash that are represented here, not only because of your unique to youtube, one-of-a-kind credentials with which to analyze this work, but because of the active participation of Dimitry, the actual cinematographer of the video being analyzed. This is an astounding, once-in-a-lifetime confluence of expertise and exposition! As someone who shares your conviction that one day Dimash will be known worldwide and he'll have a significant place in history, I'm sure you realize the importance of preserving this analysis intact, in case it's taken down. I hope you'll consider making it either publicly or privately available (by link) if we lose this unedited version on youtube 🙏🙏
That was an interesting and educative analysis of the this video ( as usual). D.Vollmer’s insights have also added value. Thanks a lot for spending time to make a second video for a deeper analysis of The Story of One Sky MV. I believe that this song, its fabulous video and the message behind it deserves this.
This analysis was fabulous, especially with the input from Dimitri. Two things I want to point out that almost everyone misses. First The scene with the young Piper holding the bent gnomon, leads into the scene with the grown Piper at a podium where you can clearly see the gnomon resting right by his hand before the camera goes to his face, telling you exactly who this character is. Second, the growly low voice you hear when Dimash discovers the dead body of his daughter translates to a Kazakh proverb - Man is a caravan, life is a road - which explains that the scenes with the pilgrims is a metaphor for the journey we are all on, together. So when the baby Dimash turns into the grown Dimash that suggests , to me, that this child will be a leader of those who join together in many religious persuasions to go towards the light and choose life over war. The final text is from the VII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions where Dimash performed this piece in concert. Pope Francis awarded Dimash a medal for peace for this work. I do hope you also review the live performance Dimash did in part 3 of the Stranger concert in Almaty. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. It is so illuminating.
Small correction: the final text does not come from the Congress in 2022 where Dimash sang, but from the previous one, before the pandemic. Then Pope Francis and the chief imam of Egypt signed a joint declaration. And it was a fragment of this declaration that Dimash used as a summary of the message of his film. In the mv that accompanied Dimash's performance at the 2022 Congress, the names of both leaders were visible under the final text on the screen. Besides, Dimash did not get a medal from the pope for this film, but as a significant figure in the KZ in the field of culture, tolerance and reconciliation between religions.
Since art is subjective, I thought Dimash's a spirit after his death, is walking towards the light and -from my perspective- is that all of us should follow the truth
Главный посыл в этом клипе - Символ компаса осознание и поиск правильного выбора ориентира. Все мы люди гости в этом бренном мире, мы странники, мы совершаем путь от А рождение к точке Б смерть и попадая сюда в этот мир, мы погружаемся в забвение обмана власти и наживы, тогда как это мирская жизнь дана нам как испытание выбора добра или зла, познания Истины, и что после смерти наше прибытие несомненно к Всевышнему Создателю, где каждого ждет справедливый расчет согласно его выбору. Время и жизнь ценна. В глубине томления души каждый человек предстает на едине со своей совестью. Как сказал праведный Али - Этот мир пашня для следующей истинной жизни после смерти. Что посеешь то и пожнешь
Thank you so much for this second in depth analysis. I didn’t expect at all that you got in contact with Dmitriy and interviewed him. You put so much effort into this reaction. It was very very interesting to watch. I would be really happy if you could meet with Dimash when he is on his internship at LA. You simply deserve it. And for sure it also would be interesting for Dimash because you are a professional in the field Dimash is going to study.
This is an Appeal to the people. How disgusting is War! How much can you fight? Why don't people live peacefully? After all, we all live under the same sky! This is Dimash Kudaibergen's Call for Peace, the Unification of All Religions in the Struggle for Peace, for man!! We Choose Life!!! This is a Work of Art!!! Dimash put so many hearts, feelings, emotions into It, it's impossible not to feel it! This is a very deep piece!
Вот это да! Седрик это видео настоящее сокровище! Спасибо Вам большое за вашу прекрасную работу и информацию с которой вы поделились! История одного неба" гениального Дииаша великолепна, и эта информация, с которой с Вами поделился Дмитрий, просто бесценна! Седрик, вы наверное спросили у Дмитрия о самом Димаше, его личности, его творчестве? Не могли и этим тоже с нами поделиться? А ещё! Знаете ли вы что Димаш едет на стажировку на один год в Нью-Йорк и Лос-Анджелес учиться режессуре?! Так что , возможно вы будете коллегами и у вас будет шанс познакомиться с ним лично?
This was a top-notch reaction of Dimash's "One Sky". I appreciate your creative views and solutions. Oh, yes, your smile is the greatest; it is contagious.
Thanks so much, Cedric - and I'm glad you took a short break, as you've been almost as busy as Dimash!😉 It was great to see you in the chat too, as I often miss premieres due to temperamental tech - and I was more than happy to actually be able to contribute for once, lol! May I ask if you'd kindly react to Dimash's latest, «El Amor En Tí»? He has this habit -at the moment- of releasing songs that immediately become my new favourites, and this one (as always!) has me *obsessed* - I just can't stop singing it around the house! And the staging is just EPIC - but for now, I'll say no more! ;) Thanks again Dear friend, and take care - and hydrated! Sending much love and best wishes for you and yours, from the other side of the Pond :)❤️ WE'RE CHOOSING LIFE! 🇬🇧❤️️🌍🌏🌎🤘️💕🕊️
Thanks for your indepth analysis, YOU ARE THE BEST 👌 I was discouraged after listening to a few, "professionals in this field" some were shocked by Dimash (he tarnished his character 🤔) why people criticize Dimash's English is beyond me. Love to all from Portugal 🇵🇹
Your amazing blue eyes look even more beautiful here! Thanks a lot for your help to fully understand this work of art!! Dimash is the one! Wha an impressive human being besides his angelic voice,, he is! I always thank God for letting me meet Dimash! Love from USA ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
The very main point that Dimash is making, according to the speeches and interviews he gave (about this and other times), according to the words he put in the description box for the MV, is that it is up to us the common people not to allow things to get to a point of aggression, not to enable leaders to reach the crazy point, because then it is too late, all sides lose, and we end up screaming that "we choose life" when we are already "under water", drowning. He is not pointing fingers at aggression, he is making the point that any of us can end up in that situation, if we are not careful ahead of time. This is why he took it upon himself to wear a soldiers` uniform, to carry a gun, and kill, in the video - even people who don`t have a mentality that is ok with aggression will find themselves in a position to kill in self defense if we allow things to get as far as violent conflict, or war. At that point, it`s too late, and everybody loses, death and misery is on all sides of it - and exemplifies it with his character who fights in the resistance against the dictator - usually he would be glorified in a movie, but Dimash wrote the script such that there is no better outcome for either side, because in reality there isn`t, when you count the death and loss -> Dimash`s "better character" loses his own daughter, the darkest moment in the video. Dimash is really stressing the point that we have to hold on to and follow the light, and not just when we reached war, but well before. He made this point previously, when he answered in an interview about his reasons for composing "War and Peace" back in 2017 : "I wrote it for common people to realize/understand that we are each responsible for the well-being of the ones around us, if we all treat the people around us with kindness, with respect, if we all did that, then there could be no war on earth" (as a web effect that would circle the globe, from person to person) Here in 'The Story of One Sky' he makes this point again, from the beginning of the video : "we are the reason, we are causing all that pain". And he goes deeper into what we think we can`t get past, in order to really do that, be kind to and have respect for every person that we come across in our daily life : - managing deficiently the inherent pains and discomforts that are naturally occurring in our life - accumulating resent instead of forgiving and allowing for growth within yourself - and exemplifies it with the kid who becomes the future general - he is oriented towards turning life`s natural discomforts (not being chosen by someone you like) into resent, he is oriented towards accumulating and holding onto resent throughout his life - which distorts his vision of the world, making him feel justified to even lead a big scale aggression as an adult. - material gain and comfort - "learn to share the love, not shares" - the chase for financial and material stability and security shouldn`t lessen our kindness and respect towards the ones around us - religious differences - we shouldn`t find an excuse in our religious differences to consider others an enemy, we shouldn`t lose sight of the light, because, as Dimash put in the description box for the video, "No sacred book calls for the destruction of people. We must learn to be friends [...] let there be peace in the world. We are children of one Home, one Earth and one Heaven" Taking a step further beyond his explanation for "War and Peace", he is proving his maturity and awareness of the world and of human inner workings, he is not wishing passively for peace and criticizing "others" for aggression, he is making an insightful observation, that the way we deal with life and the ones around us is what makes us prey for leaders rising among us hijacking our harbored resentments and promising false redress for our grievances, is the reason we allow things to get, ever so gradually, very far, until a violent conflict, or even war, erupts. Of course, he also says in his speeches that "I have been to many countries and found that people are nice and good people everywhere in the world, and it`s some leaders that drive us to war for their own interests". But in the video, he shines a light on how us, the regular people, get to slowly allowing these leaders to push things too far. With his art, he keeps addressing the light in our hearts, reminding us not to lose sight of it during the pains of growth that life brings, to do our grieving, to allow for healing, for forgiving, for well-wishing, and for kindness towards the ones we deal with in our lives. The latest example of this are the lyrics and presentation of his latest work, "El Amor En Ti" - "The love within you" And before this, the rest of his work is oriented towards and permeated by the idea of healing, joy, saying no to falling into depression and negativity, and focusing on the good. His one song that was called "Regret", he only sang it once. The other song that he kept in his concert list that is about the sadness of a breakup, is called "Let it be", and it`s message is healing and well-wishing for the other person. Coming back to 'Story of One Sky', one minor disagreement with your beautiful analysis is about calling the crate with the compass blades a symbolic Pandora`s box. I don`t believe it`s meant as a 'reason' for what happened next, but only as a revelatory moment, a small beginning clue about the characters` orientation, as an opportunity for us to see the young Piper bend the little blade in his hand, indicating his inclination towards resent as a defense mechanism against pain (and later never putting the pendant around his neck, always keeping it bent in his fist, a symbol for accumulating resent throughout his life, which warped his mind to the point of leading a war) And another is about "Waldenberg" - Dimash is not pointing an accusatory finger at the troops who, in a final battle to defeat Hitler`s last resistance, destroyed a city. I believe that he is making the point that, again, if you let evil get too far, it will take so much to defeat and stop it. The cost of defeating someone like Hitler and his army and making sure something like the Holocaust will stop, will be extremely high. So we better make sure we`re aware that "we have passed the moment of (John Lennon`s) 'Imagine'", we better not passively hope for peace, we better make sure we never let things get too far, and we better start with ourselves and the respect for others, and respect for life, and hold on tightly to the light, even if the path is steep and apparently hard. Avoiding the hard path of love leads to the huge destruction of violence, war and death. And finally, the official quote about this video : "This clip is not about war, it’s about peace. War here is a means of expressing the contrast of what happens when we lose love for one another. It is about the call to unite, to stop dividing each other along national, social, religious lines in order to preserve life, love, friendship, and the land for our children" And also (you probably know) : The quote at the end of the video is from the “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together” signed jointly on February 4, 2019, by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad el-Tayeb. Dimash met and spoke with both at the September meeting (2022), at the seventh Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan. (Dimash also performed this song during the artistic program of the congress). Thank you Cedric for having another look at this important work of Dimash`s. Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos :)
Very well said. It's in the little things of how we interact with the people around us that we begin to bring peace. We say, "Don't talk about politics or religion" but I think it would be better to learn how to talk about them respectfully as our own beliefs and not try to push them on others or look down on others even if we believe we are correct and they are not. We can understand each other better. We can be free to learn from each other. We can remember that we are all people who share the world together. I think Dimash is good at this from what I've seen in his interviews. He is open about his beliefs but he freely and warmly interacts with people of all beliefs.
I really like the way you wrote your comment. It is very well done. About the Piper of Hamelin, yes ... we tend to follow the nice music from the religion, the politicians and dirigeants with innoncence, believe that the thing will be better. The enchanted piper of Hamelin need to be falling and we will stop to follow the trailing as Dimash said. Thanks again for your wonderful comment.
I love listening to you explain all of the aspects of the videos you analyze. Just the way you make it so easy to understand and how passionate you are about it. You would be an amazing teacher in this field of cinematography etc ! I look forward to your reviews always. Thank you ❤️
Спасибо, Седрик! Глубокий разбор сюжета, посыла , технических приемов и много другого. Очень интересно именно Ваше мнение! Согласна с Вашими мыслями и рассуждениями! Спасибо!
Always love your reactions. You always put a lot of thought into them and makes me look at things a bit differently or see stuff I hadn't noticed. I would suggest you watching (as a reaction or otherwise) Dimash's performance of the song at his Almaty concert. There is a really good fancam of it called "Dimash - The Story Of One Sky - Live Version - Almaty Concert 23.09.2022 Full video (Fancam)" put out on the channel "Dimash Vietnam Fan Club". You can tell he puts his heart and soul into this song. Thanks again.
I saw the water shot at the end as his life flashing before him at death and the shout being his final "I did what I did because I chose life not for me but for others"
Yes, it is as you say, so sincere. An American who is used to living in freedom does not react the same to war and to this moving testimony from One Sky as a Ukrainian who is desperately fighting for his freedom...One, who feels kind and pacifist, what decision would he make in an extreme situation like this...? Understanding or misunderstanding, hate or compassion, Dimash presents us with these contrasts to illuminate the shadows in our hearts. Cedric, I can't find words to thank you for your diving deep analysis. It's unforgettable. A big hug for you.!
Very much looking forward to this! You always put so much work, effort and time into your analysis, they become little master classes. Your reaction videos are perfect examples of fair use in my opinion, not only are you making something completely your own, but you are also adding great value. Even as an ardent Dear I always learn to appreciate Dimash's music and music videos even more thanks to your insight. Hopefully there is a swift and positive outcome for the appeal. It's a matter of whoever is responsible for this part of the business making the right decision; we do know very well that Dimash himself is a supporter of reaction videos, having even posted fragments of reactions to this very song on his own IG account. Thank you Cedric, for keeping up your excellent work. And yes, I can say this without having even seen a second of this video yet :D And thank you for your continued interest and advocacy for Dimash, who touches so many of us so much.
I can only hope that this continues to be true, and I deeply appreciate your advocacy for me on that front. Dimash is a spectacular artist and I’m just proud to be a part of the fabric of those who appreciate him. Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank You!! Been waiting for this .. because this piece by Dimash is SO IMPORTANT (and needed you to go trough it again 😉) Greatings from an old Danish Dear 🌷🇩🇰❤️
I watched this and from bottom of my heart want to thank you! I think we all appreciate your deep, beautiful reaction After I saw this I understand even more how Epic and pure art Dimash MV is As his fan I am proud of his work, the way he try to make a difference in this world and hope that our Media will find more time about him and his art than about a simple Memoir Wish you all the best I love all your ructions and look forward more others to come
Congratulation Cedric! It's by far the best and the most in-depth analysis I have seen, not just for The Story on One Sky, but for all of Dimash's videos.
Oh My God, what a wonderful analysis, even a vivisection of this masterpiece!😍 But I would like to know even more and more about what was going on there during the production of this film. Cedric, maybe you can interview Dimitri? Please🙏Personally, I would LOVE to know how the photos in the water were shot (the ones at the beginning, with the drowning boy, and the ones with Dimash screaming)? Was it a special pool? And where? How did the crew and actors prepare for it? What are the ruins you can see in the background of the drowning Dimash? I had the impression that you skipped this section on purpose, and yet it was probably the most difficult to film, next to catching the Sun in the mountains, of course🤔😉 Any chance we'll ever find out what was going on in that water? 😋 Thank you, hugs and waiting for your next analysis. God bless you, Cedric, kisses from Poland💋💋🇵🇱
Grazie Cedric per la tua analisi così precisa, minuziosa, una vera lezione di linguaggio cinematografico, unito alla competenza del linguaggio musicale. Ho capito in meglio tutto il messaggio artistico e sociale di Dimash che condivido pienamente. Splendido il lavoro di tutti e due. Grazie dall'Italia.
Muchas gracias querido Cedric, es un placer ver y escuchar tu explicación de esta obra maestra, tu perspectiva profesional nos enseña mucho, el ponerte en contacto con Dimitri hace ver tu entusiasmo por el trabajo de Dimash, eres de mis reactores preferidos, te deseo mucho éxito en tu carrera, saludos 🤗😍❤️🌹🕊️🇪🇸
This was so interesting and amazing. So much more insight. Now I know why Dimash wants to train in this field. Thank you Cedric. I would like to add that the pilgrims (of different faiths) walking against the storm, reflect the inner turmoil or conflict that Dimash is experiencing within himself, as he decides to take his friend out. Excellent work Cedric. You're the best.
That's exactly the comment I said in another video where someone commented why Dimash wanted to study something else that has a possible distraction to his singing career. I just see that Dimash most probably wants to get involved in his MV's as much as possible without relying too much on other people's knowledge and idea. I have a feeling that if he could do it all himself, he would've done it but just like any other hardworking people, he will only be satisfied if he has as much involvement in his own work.
Beautifully done and I love the insights shared by Dimitri. Your conclusion at the end was similar to mine: while remaining open to other possibilities I felt that Dimash at the end was portraying the grown-up baby son of the Dimash character who was killed in the war. This photographic analysis fits perfectly with the vocal analyses you shared in the first video and extended here as well. So impressed at your treatment of this master work. Thank you so much for sharing all of your own skill along with your appreciation of Dimash's work.
Седрик, как я рада, что Вы победили болезнь! Будте здоровы и счастливы! Посмотрите выступление Димаша на концерте в Алмааты! Димаш пел на разрыв!! Я была на этом концерте, это просто фантастика!! Спасибо за интересный разбор видео и песни! Очень интересно и познавательно! 🤩🤩😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm so grateful you took the time make this video. The analysis was so enjoyable and interesting, as is everything you do, Cedric! It was a real pleasure to watch the whole thing! ❤️
Gracias querido Cédric por tan detallado análisis sobre este increíble vídeo de nuestro (Dimash) y gracias por la traducción al español que nos ha permitido entender tu trabajo en toda su dimensión. Un abrazo desde las palmas de gran Canarias en España.🌹💋✌️💕
I feel that the pilgrimage of all of these different people is depicting all of peoples lifetime. We are all on a journey, seeking a divine destination. I feel that the last scene with Dimash and the pilgrims represents the final Journey to the afterlife.
Cuando muere el personaje de Dimash su esposa da a luz al hijo, ella muere y le colocan al bebe el colgante que siguiendo el lenguaje cinematográfico que la cámara se enfoca en el pecho de ese bebe ya hombre y es el que esta al frente de los pelegrinos que entendieron que debían cambiar y buscar una forma de vida sobre la tierra en dialogo franco y en paz. por lo tanto es el futuro después de las guerras que desbasta a la humanidad hace 5.500 años. El mensaje de Dimash no es que tienen que estar muertos para encontrar la unión y la paz.
or the life in paradise on earth, if we all decide for love and going into the light, our divine inner light, that is within everybody. Just listened to Eckart Tolle this morning, who explained in this context the wordds of Jesus' you are the light of the world', for me its rather that, though I presume that Dimash is not excluding the idea of reincarnation. He himself is an angel, who has been sent to us, to understand and decide which way we want to go. LOVE from Germany 💕
Thanks Cedric for that vivid analysis, it gives a more and better understanding of Dimash's MV. I love watching your reactions and I always look forward to it. Hugs from Philippines
Cedric, thanks so much for your work on this analysis. The MV itself is a complete work of art and shows the depth of love and respect Dimash has for his audience that we are entrusted with it, to analyse, understand and appreciate. With the level of misinformation and distrust in the world, we really need these calls for self-examination to help us walk forward together in hope.
Fue una experiencia alucinante escucharte Cedric! Gracias por tu excelente análisis!!! Dimash y su equipo realmente han hecho una obra maestra que ojalá sea merecedora del nuevo Grammy “Song for social change”! Gracias de nuevo por tu maravilloso trabajo! Un abrazo desde la Patagonia Argentina!!
Hallo Cedric Respect the time you put into this and also consulting with Dimitry Volmer . It was a little much to completely understand but intersant for me as a viewer. The statement of Dmitry "I didn't want to make a movie about the war But showing how dirty war can be" succeeded perfectly One Sky remains aesthetic but hits deep. The contrast to the realistic images in the concert is that those images are harder,but not intimate . Your explanation of how everyone experiences One Sky differently in emotion depending on where your cradle has been..peace or war democracy or oppression. Thank you so much for your warm words and appreciation for Dimash's work. Since you discussed body language extensively beautiful and recognizable just want to add when the Piper was shot and lay on the table it was the same position of little dimash on the beach in mirror image . Big thanks stay healthy Kind regards from the netherlands 🇳🇱🌷🌷
The scene at the end - my interpretation is that Dimash has passed and is now the leader of the multitudes of world citizens that have been murdered over the years for either their faith or for not standing up to their crazy piper during times of war. Dimash is leading them towards the light.
You have brilliantly broken down the subject of this phenomenal video. It would be great if you and Dimash were on a project together. I hope you can get to know each other and even more so now that he will be studying directing for a year in New York. You are incredible and you are very contagious with your talent, dedication and enthusiasm. Blessings from Panama.
I believe he will be studying in Los Angeles rather than New York. The school has an LA branch even though the name New York is in the title. I hope the two of them get to meet also!
This is such a complex, profound work which can be analyzed endlessly. So thank you for this revisit & deep dive! Very insightful. Your professional & technical points were again really enlightening and helped to deepen my understanding. Really interesting to hear the photographer's thoughts as well. Thank you so much for all your great work, insights & interpretations! I especially loved your closing comments. You summed up exactly the very message Dimash wants to convey. The aim of this work goes beyond just showing the horrors of war. This is meant to offer a solution: A tolerance between people - despite all the differences - is the only way to live in peace. It's that simple, and still so complicated. I agree with you, we all can (and should) strive for peace, within ourselves and with people around us. If more and more people do so, it may have an impact on a larger scale... For example, how people choose their leaders matters. It also matters whether they widely support Pipers, agree with their hateful propaganda and imperialistic ideas, or whether people see through hate, condemn these intentions and respect the lives and sovereignty of others. Fundamentally, people should reject war as an absolute evil; they should see that it's never inevitable or justified but only brings death and destruction. Humanity still has a long way to go... I think Dimash understands that too. But he also points out how that shouldn't be an excuse. Just the opposite, especially in this time of nuclear weapons. It's now or never.
Amazing in depth study of this piece. I appreciate your expertise, comments, passion, and the time it took to produce this so well. I always look forward to your videos and know that you've sacrificed your precious time to present this to us. Thank you so much!!
5 minutes in and I already love it. Thank you for putting so much work and thought into this, Cedric! Much appreciated! Love from Germany (tell us about being the ones who start wars :/ )
Dear Cedric, Wow, thank you so much for this extraordinary, additional analysis on this music video. What a huge job! It is always exciting to see your reactions, especially because you are not only familiar with the music craft but also with the film craft. And I think it's just great that Dimitri talked to you about his work on this masterpiece. I don't know how many times I have seen this music video and I admit that I am still very moved by it. Dimash and his team have created something truly extraordinary. It's interesting that you mention Dimash's English. It's a big point of criticism among some TH-camrs who share their reaction videos to his songs and I'm glad you're not one of those who harp on the not-quite-correct pronunciation at every opportunity. Sure, it could have done better and give Dimashs biggest critics one less gripe, but in this context I think Dimash's "Dinglish" is even better than polished English, because it creates more closeness to those who have something to say on the subject first hand. In this way, Dimash lends his voice to all those who suffer the most from all the armed conflicts, and of these, few are likely to be native speakers. Nevertheless, it is essential that this message is heard and understood, so it is clear why a language was chosen that is still most likely to be understood worldwide. By the way, I was very surprised to learn a few weeks ago that Dimash will be studying "directing" in the US for a while. It had been known for a long time that he was planning to study abroad, but I had rather thought of something more in the direction of music. In any case, I am very curious about Dimash's further career. I'm also looking forward to more reaction videos and analyses from you. After all, Dimash uploaded a song in Spanish a few days ago and he is currently making a music video that is visually quite scifi 😍👽🤖. Lots of love from Switzerland 🤗😘
Hi Cedric, I always enjoy your reactions - very different from the other ones, and especially enjoyed this one. One can learn a lot from it. Thank you ! Lili from Hungary
Thank you Cedric, extremely well done. I've always felt that you and Dimash are quite similar in some ways and now with his move to the US to study film directing perhaps you may have the chance to meet and collaborate on a project? That's something I'd love to see. ❤️
Thanks so much Cedric for your in depth analysis into this Painful Masterpiece. I was wondering how you feel about the composition of the song itself? Dimash’s composed this song for over 3 years, and I’m at a loss for words on how breathtaking and heartfelt this masterpiece is. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge on the filmmaking aspect of this MV!! 💐💐❤️❤️
There are two unexplored things I've noticed about the video. These observations are based Dimash's long interest in the light and dark aspects of every individual, or the shadow self that Karl Jung studied so extensively. Notice that child Dimash on the beach has a scar on his left cheekbone, approximately in the same location, size and shape that Dimash in real life has a scar on his right cheekbone. Soldier Dimash in the video has a wound on his left cheekbone where child Dimash on the beach has the scar on his left cheekbone. (This raises questions about the actual timeline of the video, what's past or future, or un-anchored in time, as with the eternal wanderer theme that Dimash often visits in his concert staging.) Then, there is the dictator's corpse, laid out on his light table in his final frame. His arms and legs are in the exact position of unconscious child Dimash on the beach before he's resuscitated. Except the dictator's body is laid out in mirror image - head pointing in the opposite direction of child Dimash on the beach, arms and legs in mirror image. I'm guessing that the implication is that both Dimash and the dictator are aspects of one individual - the shadow self. I think there's much more that's philosophically embedded in this story than is apparent on the surface. Dimash is an unusually complex man, spiritually and psychologically. He will meet you where you are, or challenge you to learn and grow.
That is the grandiose and impressive result of three years of compositional work by Dimash Qudaibergen. This clip is not about war, it’s about peace. War here is a means of expressing the contrast of what happens when we lose love for one another. It is about the call to unite, to stop dividing each other along national, social, religious lines in order to preserve life, love, friendship, and the land for our children. Story: The clip is divided into several parts. The first is about childhood. The main character and his 2 friends are linked in eternal friendship through childhood stories and a symbol (necklace). One day, the friend saves the protagonist when he is drowning. However, there is already competition in this children's story as the boys are in love with the girl and she chooses 'Dimash'. The pendant is a gnomon, the shadow hand of a sundial, which also served as a sea compass before antiquity. Uniform wearers wear this symbol on their heads. So it can't work. The second experiences a kind of nervous breakdown and transfers the children's problems into the world of adult totalitarianism and struggle. By becoming President, the antagonist (Piper - in reference to the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin') carries within himself the idea of a war to save: “Only war will lead us to peace. Only the strongest can find love in their hearts. You must be strong enough to give freedom to the world. A world where every city, every home is one. We will guide all who are ready to start this new life. Anyone who resists has no business with us. I choose freedom. The world is open to me and I want to give it to you. War for the people is the way to unity.” The main character also speaks of unity, of peace, but through the lens of kindness and love. While fighting, he is confused, he is in shock, but he has to save his family - his pregnant wife (the very girl from his childhood) and his daughter. Once home, he is horrified by the picture of the dead and realizes that his family is also dead. After surviving this drama, he moves on to the antagonist to seek revenge. However, the Protagonist’s wife survives with the help of people who know that she is the one who must give birth to a special boy who can save the world. These are people of different nationalities and faiths who have united for peace. A parallel line of pilgrims are people of different religions, walking the hard path to some place of power where they could unite and discover the Heavenly Eye that would illuminate the world. By uniting, they create a common energy in which the protagonist’s son is born, as Hope and Faith for the Better. Their journey is a symbol of faith in general, because it always goes through trials. When we go to the truth, we go through certain lessons and our way to God is difficult, but only possible if we come together. The words at the end of the video are from the "Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together" signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad el-Tayeb, on February 4, 2019. Dimash met and spoke with both men at the September meeting. Producer - Dimash Qudaibergen Script - Dimash Qudaibergen Music - Dimash Qudaibergen Lyrics - Liliya Vinogradova (she also wrote Passione, Ti Amo Cosi, Olimpico, etc...) Directed by - Alina Veripia DimashAli Director - Kanat Aitbayev (Dimash’s dad) Dimash Qudaibergen’s 12-minute work is dedicated to the unity of people on our planet. We are all divided into races, nations and religions, but we are all children of one planet and live under one sky. Life is the highest value. No sacred book calls for the destruction of people. We must learn to be friends; it is impossible for a few adults to cause millions of children to suffer. The future of our planet, the future of people is in our hands, let there be peace in the world. We are children of one Home, one Earth and one Heaven. (description box, Dimash news, astanatimes) My opinion: The whole song is an outcry. Dimash's unmistakable emotionally charged voice draws you into the video. I was totally hypnotized. My heart aches because of the wars and misery in this world. The greed, envy and intolerance of men will wipe them off the face of the earth if they do not come to their senses. Children and women are targeted victims of annihilation and rape in wars. But they are not just victims or mothers. They are half of humanity. Where are they? Why don't the women climb the mountain side by side with the men and head towards the sunrise and a better future? I only see men running mercilessly past a collapsed comrade-in-arms. Nobody helps him. What future can such a humanity await? Will anything ever change? *** Pope Francis awarded a commemorative medal to Kazakh singer Dimash Qudaibergen during the Pope's visit to the Seventh Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions September 14-15, 2022 in Astana/Kazakhstan. On September 13, 2022, Dimash performed his new song 'The Story of One Sky' at the concert held for convention attendees. The music video premiered on September 24 at Dimash's meeting with fans in Almaty. A few days earlier, Dimash said he had just shot 'the world's most expensive music video' to compose it. It used to be Michael Jackson's 'Scream'. (astanatimes) * Live on Stage: The Story of One Sky - th-cam.com/video/LibUaQPVQoU/w-d-xo.html (Fan video) * Original music video: The Story of One Sky - th-cam.com/video/1Psjws97FoA/w-d-xo.html * Dimash’s SPEECH about war and peace (Dubai on March, 25. 2022) - th-cam.com/video/cfdmFn03m6Q/w-d-xo.html * DIMASH - FULL SPEECH AT THE FORUM IN ASTANA (2022) - th-cam.com/video/2C55a3mvfPI/w-d-xo.html * Dimash Qudaibergen about 'The Story of One Sky' (subt.) - th-cam.com/video/g4jC8NDKnEE/w-d-xo.html * Fan video with a message by Dimash - th-cam.com/video/IerSNKA9DPw/w-d-xo.html * Backstage: th-cam.com/video/NI_QhNf9DUs/w-d-xo.html
Hello, Cedric, thank you for an excellent analysis of Dimash's cinematography! I'm in a hurry to tell you the news. Dimash is going to America to study at the New York Film Academy for a year as a director. The beginning of classes, apparently, after the the summer holidays. I hope you will see it. Good luck with your work. Thanks.
Grazie Cedric per l'immenso lavoro che hai svolto. Ho seguito quanto hai detto con l'uso della traduzione automatica di YT, ma ho fatto fatica a cogliere i tuoi commenti scritti in inglese. Penso che il TUO lavoro e quello degli artisti (TUTTI) che hanno creato questo capolavoro, meriti la maggiore diffusione e comprensione possibile. GRAZIE Baci dall'Italia💞
Moc vám děkuji za tuto trochu jinou a odbornou reakci. Skvělé! Zase mi to dalo nějaké kamínky do skládačky pochopení. Je skvělé, že jste se spojil s kameramanem tohoto snímku, takže jsme dostali informace přímo od pramene, pomohlo nám to pochopit úmysl Dimashe, této vzácné nádherné bytosti. Děkuji všem, co se na tom podíleli, vzniklo nesmrtelné silné dílo. :-) Všichni volíme život, mír, svobodu, spolupráci! :-)
Me gusta ver estas reacciones qué hases tan profecional y tan analítico nos abre un mundo diferente de admirar de este gran artista una visualización extraordinario qué nos pone en un contexto más claro lo que interpreta Dimash, como siempre amando el arte y al progimo, con un profecionalismo de siempre sabiendo que no A muchos les gustaría su trabajo porque no conviene a abrirnos los ojos para pensar en la paz porque sin guerra no hay economía de los grandes que se creen dioses y toman la vida de inocentes en sus manos porque no se mueren ellos mueren gentes inocentes para que ellos tengan poder y se crean más que Dios... Saludos gracias por este trabajo tan hermoso de conoser a través de ti las ideas de este gran artista me sentí más cercano a él a sus ideas a su alma como siempre.
Cedric, dear, to say that I'm delighted, to say nothing, I'm in shock!!! You incredibly combine professionalism, creativity, deep knowledge and Soul! Kudos for your work. With love and respect from Russia❤️❤️❤️
That was, without a doubt, the best 48 minutes of film analysis I have ever experienced. Thank you for the enormous amount of time you must have devoted to doing this.
Este es el segundo análisis de Cedric Gegel que veo de este MV. El anterior fue el primero que vi de TSOOS. Realmente interesante. Me encanta. Uno aprende mucho. Felicitaciones!
Cedric. really appreciate your in-depth analysis and review of Dimash's masterpiece MV. How wnderful that you got to talk to Dimitri. Thank you for pointing out so many unspoken and implied meaning and messages. Wow! Great job!
I really love your analysis always very knowledgeable and we can learn a lot more so valuable....Thank you sir, really appreciate it so so much from deeply in my heart!!!
I'm glad I waited to see your review of One Sky so that I saw this deep dive. I appreciate your reactions because I always learn something and now to have Dimitry's input as well, was special. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us.
Gracias por este análisis Cedric! Increíblemente bien hecho. Creo que la mayoría quedamos impactados con la canción y los vocales de esta pieza, y la mayoría ha analizado esto desde el punto de vista musical, pero la historia y la cinematografía son igual de impactantes. Gracias por analizar TSOOS desde el punto de vista cinematográfico, hay mucho que comentar y admirar en esos 15 minutos de ARTE
That was great, and worth waiting for. To have been able to converse with Dmitry must have been amazing, it's not many who have been given such insight. Thanks to you and him for sharing with us. I do believe many a future study will be done on this masterpiece as its of interest to many creative fields. I think one could talk for two hours or more about this quite easily, there was still so much you left unsaid or didn't refer to. Although I do understand you weren't trying to unravel it all, just those bits you wanted to delver deeper into than you had previously. Thanks again 💞🦌
Cedric , with this magnificent analysis, you made me want to become a cinematographer or director 😀 Thank you so much 🙏 I wish you health , luck, and success in your work . With love from Bulgaria ❤️❤️❤️
thank you so much, Cedric, for your comprehensive and deep analysis. I have been following Dimash for many years now and I love his work. I feel the greatest pieces of art are the ones that hit you right in the core of your soul, occupies your mind and your emotions and makes you take time to reflect. I understand that not everthing that we read into it may be consciously intended by the artist but that is what makes an artist great. Thank you again for pointing out some new aspects to me. As you were talking about symbols and the woman putting her arm around the child and the general shutting himself off humanity, I noticed something else which may be new to you. The symbol that Dimash used originally was almost like the number "4" with a space in the middle and could be seen like an embrace to protect while the symbol that the general used in his campaign had no space any more and resembled more a shield or a weapon.
Hello friends, and especially Dears,
Welcome back! My apologies for the extended break; I decided to take the holidays off and had a lot of work to catch up on, which will likely continue over the coming weeks.
First, apologies for the long intro! This has been a video long in the making, and I'm especially grateful to Dmitriy for his generous sharing of his time and knowledge with me.
Lastly, I am hoping this stays up. I'm currently in an appeal with the label to monetize the video, as I feel I've done more than enough to transform it for fair use; they may decide to take it down, but I guess that remains to be seen. Whatever happens happens. If it is removed, I will edit to meet their standards and re-upload.
As always, I firmly believe in the rights of copyright holders to make their claims, and I rarely challenge said claims. I have no interest in stealing views from Dimash and firmly encourage all of you to watch the original video - as I assume any of you watching this have done and will do. Artists like Dimash deserve the support of fans like you. He's a groundbreaking, hardworking artist, and I'm proud to have the opportunity to peel back the curtain and help viewers understand his talent a little but better.
Welcome back, and I so hope you enjoy(ed)!
Thank you for taking your time looking deeper into this , it’s a very long MV with a lot back stories so we look forward hearing more of your analysis
Yes, yes and yes.
thank you for the detailed analysis 🤔❤❤😢👍🏼👌🏽✊🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 47:42
Cedric, I consider this analysis video to have great historical value. Not only because of all the many "firsts" for Dimash that are represented here, not only because of your unique to youtube, one-of-a-kind credentials with which to analyze this work, but because of the active participation of Dimitry, the actual cinematographer of the video being analyzed. This is an astounding, once-in-a-lifetime confluence of expertise and exposition! As someone who shares your conviction that one day Dimash will be known worldwide and he'll have a significant place in history, I'm sure you realize the importance of preserving this analysis intact, in case it's taken down. I hope you'll consider making it either publicly or privately available (by link) if we lose this unedited version on youtube 🙏🙏
That was an interesting and educative analysis of the this video ( as usual). D.Vollmer’s insights have also added value. Thanks a lot for spending time to make a second video for a deeper analysis of The Story of One Sky MV. I believe that this song, its fabulous video and the message behind it deserves this.
This analysis was fabulous, especially with the input from Dimitri. Two things I want to point out that almost everyone misses. First The scene with the young Piper holding the bent gnomon, leads into the scene with the grown Piper at a podium where you can clearly see the gnomon resting right by his hand before the camera goes to his face, telling you exactly who this character is. Second, the growly low voice you hear when Dimash discovers the dead body of his daughter translates to a Kazakh proverb - Man is a caravan, life is a road - which explains that the scenes with the pilgrims is a metaphor for the journey we are all on, together. So when the baby Dimash turns into the grown Dimash that suggests , to me, that this child will be a leader of those who join together in many religious persuasions to go towards the light and choose life over war. The final text is from the VII Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions where Dimash performed this piece in concert. Pope Francis awarded Dimash a medal for peace for this work. I do hope you also review the live performance Dimash did in part 3 of the Stranger concert in Almaty. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us. It is so illuminating.
Small correction: the final text does not come from the Congress in 2022 where Dimash sang, but from the previous one, before the pandemic. Then Pope Francis and the chief imam of Egypt signed a joint declaration. And it was a fragment of this declaration that Dimash used as a summary of the message of his film. In the mv that accompanied Dimash's performance at the 2022 Congress, the names of both leaders were visible under the final text on the screen.
Besides, Dimash did not get a medal from the pope for this film, but as a significant figure in the KZ in the field of culture, tolerance and reconciliation between religions.
Since art is subjective, I thought Dimash's a spirit after his death, is walking towards the light and -from my perspective- is that all of us should follow the truth
Главный посыл в этом клипе - Символ компаса осознание и поиск правильного выбора ориентира. Все мы люди гости в этом бренном мире, мы странники, мы совершаем путь от А рождение к точке Б смерть и попадая сюда в этот мир, мы погружаемся в забвение обмана власти и наживы, тогда как это мирская жизнь дана нам как испытание выбора добра или зла, познания Истины, и что после смерти наше прибытие несомненно к Всевышнему Создателю, где каждого ждет справедливый расчет согласно его выбору. Время и жизнь ценна. В глубине томления души каждый человек предстает на едине со своей совестью. Как сказал праведный Али - Этот мир пашня для следующей истинной жизни после смерти. Что посеешь то и пожнешь
Thank you so much for this second in depth analysis. I didn’t expect at all that you got in contact with Dmitriy and interviewed him. You put so much effort into this reaction. It was very very interesting to watch. I would be really happy if you could meet with Dimash when he is on his internship at LA. You simply deserve it. And for sure it also would be interesting for Dimash because you are a professional in the field Dimash is going to study.
This is an Appeal to the people. How disgusting is War! How much can you fight? Why don't people live peacefully? After all, we all live under the same sky! This is Dimash Kudaibergen's Call for Peace, the Unification of All Religions in the Struggle for Peace, for man!! We Choose Life!!! This is a Work of Art!!! Dimash put so many hearts, feelings, emotions into It, it's impossible not to feel it! This is a very deep piece!
Вот это да! Седрик это видео настоящее сокровище! Спасибо Вам большое за вашу прекрасную работу и информацию с которой вы поделились! История одного неба" гениального Дииаша великолепна, и эта информация, с которой с Вами поделился Дмитрий, просто бесценна! Седрик, вы наверное спросили у Дмитрия о самом Димаше, его личности, его творчестве? Не могли и этим тоже с нами поделиться?
А ещё! Знаете ли вы что Димаш едет на стажировку на один год в Нью-Йорк и Лос-Анджелес учиться режессуре?! Так что , возможно вы будете коллегами и у вас будет шанс познакомиться с ним лично?
Прекрасно 💖😍💖
This was a top-notch reaction of Dimash's "One Sky". I appreciate your creative views and solutions. Oh, yes, your smile is the greatest; it is contagious.
Thanks so much, Cedric - and I'm glad you took a short break, as you've been almost as busy as Dimash!😉 It was great to see you in the chat too, as I often miss premieres due to temperamental tech - and I was more than happy to actually be able to contribute for once, lol!
May I ask if you'd kindly react to Dimash's latest, «El Amor En Tí»? He has this habit -at the moment- of releasing songs that immediately become my new favourites, and this one (as always!) has me *obsessed* - I just can't stop singing it around the house! And the staging is just EPIC - but for now, I'll say no more! ;)
Thanks again Dear friend, and take care - and hydrated! Sending much love and best wishes for you and yours, from the other side of the Pond :)❤️
WE'RE CHOOSING LIFE! 🇬🇧❤️️🌍🌏🌎🤘️💕🕊️
Thanks for your indepth analysis, YOU ARE THE BEST 👌 I was discouraged after listening to a few, "professionals in this field" some were shocked by Dimash (he tarnished his character 🤔) why people criticize Dimash's English is beyond me. Love to all from Portugal 🇵🇹
Your amazing blue eyes look even more beautiful here! Thanks a lot for your help to fully understand this work of art!! Dimash is the one! Wha an impressive human being besides his angelic voice,, he is! I always thank God for letting me meet Dimash! Love from USA ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
48+ min and i didnt feel it that long.. you made it so entrainment… you love cinematography your eyes show your love for it. ❤
The very main point that Dimash is making, according to the speeches and interviews he gave (about this and other times), according to the words he put in the description box for the MV, is that it is up to us the common people not to allow things to get to a point of aggression, not to enable leaders to reach the crazy point, because then it is too late, all sides lose, and we end up screaming that "we choose life" when we are already "under water", drowning. He is not pointing fingers at aggression, he is making the point that any of us can end up in that situation, if we are not careful ahead of time. This is why he took it upon himself to wear a soldiers` uniform, to carry a gun, and kill, in the video - even people who don`t have a mentality that is ok with aggression will find themselves in a position to kill in self defense if we allow things to get as far as violent conflict, or war. At that point, it`s too late, and everybody loses, death and misery is on all sides of it - and exemplifies it with his character who fights in the resistance against the dictator - usually he would be glorified in a movie, but Dimash wrote the script such that there is no better outcome for either side, because in reality there isn`t, when you count the death and loss -> Dimash`s "better character" loses his own daughter, the darkest moment in the video.
Dimash is really stressing the point that we have to hold on to and follow the light, and not just when we reached war, but well before. He made this point previously, when he answered in an interview about his reasons for composing "War and Peace" back in 2017 : "I wrote it for common people to realize/understand that we are each responsible for the well-being of the ones around us, if we all treat the people around us with kindness, with respect, if we all did that, then there could be no war on earth" (as a web effect that would circle the globe, from person to person)
Here in 'The Story of One Sky' he makes this point again, from the beginning of the video : "we are the reason, we are causing all that pain". And he goes deeper into what we think we can`t get past, in order to really do that, be kind to and have respect for every person that we come across in our daily life :
- managing deficiently the inherent pains and discomforts that are naturally occurring in our life - accumulating resent instead of forgiving and allowing for growth within yourself - and exemplifies it with the kid who becomes the future general - he is oriented towards turning life`s natural discomforts (not being chosen by someone you like) into resent, he is oriented towards accumulating and holding onto resent throughout his life - which distorts his vision of the world, making him feel justified to even lead a big scale aggression as an adult.
- material gain and comfort - "learn to share the love, not shares" - the chase for financial and material stability and security shouldn`t lessen our kindness and respect towards the ones around us
- religious differences - we shouldn`t find an excuse in our religious differences to consider others an enemy, we shouldn`t lose sight of the light, because, as Dimash put in the description box for the video, "No sacred book calls for the destruction of people. We must learn to be friends [...] let there be peace in the world. We are children of one Home, one Earth and one Heaven"
Taking a step further beyond his explanation for "War and Peace", he is proving his maturity and awareness of the world and of human inner workings, he is not wishing passively for peace and criticizing "others" for aggression, he is making an insightful observation, that the way we deal with life and the ones around us is what makes us prey for leaders rising among us hijacking our harbored resentments and promising false redress for our grievances, is the reason we allow things to get, ever so gradually, very far, until a violent conflict, or even war, erupts.
Of course, he also says in his speeches that "I have been to many countries and found that people are nice and good people everywhere in the world, and it`s some leaders that drive us to war for their own interests". But in the video, he shines a light on how us, the regular people, get to slowly allowing these leaders to push things too far.
With his art, he keeps addressing the light in our hearts, reminding us not to lose sight of it during the pains of growth that life brings, to do our grieving, to allow for healing, for forgiving, for well-wishing, and for kindness towards the ones we deal with in our lives.
The latest example of this are the lyrics and presentation of his latest work, "El Amor En Ti" - "The love within you"
And before this, the rest of his work is oriented towards and permeated by the idea of healing, joy, saying no to falling into depression and negativity, and focusing on the good.
His one song that was called "Regret", he only sang it once. The other song that he kept in his concert list that is about the sadness of a breakup, is called "Let it be", and it`s message is healing and well-wishing for the other person.
Coming back to 'Story of One Sky', one minor disagreement with your beautiful analysis is about calling the crate with the compass blades a symbolic Pandora`s box. I don`t believe it`s meant as a 'reason' for what happened next, but only as a revelatory moment, a small beginning clue about the characters` orientation, as an opportunity for us to see the young Piper bend the little blade in his hand, indicating his inclination towards resent as a defense mechanism against pain (and later never putting the pendant around his neck, always keeping it bent in his fist, a symbol for accumulating resent throughout his life, which warped his mind to the point of leading a war)
And another is about "Waldenberg" - Dimash is not pointing an accusatory finger at the troops who, in a final battle to defeat Hitler`s last resistance, destroyed a city. I believe that he is making the point that, again, if you let evil get too far, it will take so much to defeat and stop it. The cost of defeating someone like Hitler and his army and making sure something like the Holocaust will stop, will be extremely high. So we better make sure we`re aware that "we have passed the moment of (John Lennon`s) 'Imagine'", we better not passively hope for peace, we better make sure we never let things get too far, and we better start with ourselves and the respect for others, and respect for life, and hold on tightly to the light, even if the path is steep and apparently hard. Avoiding the hard path of love leads to the huge destruction of violence, war and death.
And finally, the official quote about this video : "This clip is not about war, it’s about peace. War here is a means of expressing the contrast of what happens when we lose love for one another. It is about the call to unite, to stop dividing each other along national, social, religious lines in order to preserve life, love, friendship, and the land for our children"
And also (you probably know) : The quote at the end of the video is from the “Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together” signed jointly on February 4, 2019, by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad el-Tayeb. Dimash met and spoke with both at the September meeting (2022), at the seventh Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Nur-Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan. (Dimash also performed this song during the artistic program of the congress).
Thank you Cedric for having another look at this important work of Dimash`s.
Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos :)
Very well said. It's in the little things of how we interact with the people around us that we begin to bring peace. We say, "Don't talk about politics or religion" but I think it would be better to learn how to talk about them respectfully as our own beliefs and not try to push them on others or look down on others even if we believe we are correct and they are not. We can understand each other better. We can be free to learn from each other. We can remember that we are all people who share the world together. I think Dimash is good at this from what I've seen in his interviews. He is open about his beliefs but he freely and warmly interacts with people of all beliefs.
@@anahills3836 So beautifully said and observed :)
@@anahills3836 that it is so true! As he said : "You need peace"
I really like the way you wrote your comment. It is very well done. About the Piper of Hamelin, yes ... we tend to follow the nice music from the religion, the politicians and dirigeants with innoncence, believe that the thing will be better. The enchanted piper of Hamelin need to be falling and we will stop to follow the trailing as Dimash said. Thanks again for your wonderful comment.
I love listening to you explain all of the aspects of the videos you analyze. Just the way you make it so easy to understand and how passionate you are about it. You would be an amazing teacher in this field of cinematography etc ! I look forward to your reviews always. Thank you ❤️
Спасибо, Седрик! Глубокий разбор сюжета, посыла , технических приемов и много другого. Очень интересно именно Ваше мнение!
Согласна с Вашими мыслями и рассуждениями! Спасибо!
Always love your reactions. You always put a lot of thought into them and makes me look at things a bit differently or see stuff I hadn't noticed. I would suggest you watching (as a reaction or otherwise) Dimash's performance of the song at his Almaty concert. There is a really good fancam of it called "Dimash - The Story Of One Sky - Live Version - Almaty Concert 23.09.2022 Full video (Fancam)" put out on the channel "Dimash Vietnam Fan Club". You can tell he puts his heart and soul into this song.
Thanks again.
me encanto , gracias , la esplicacaion esta tan buena como la misma obra de arte de Dimash 😍😘
Здравей Седрик!!!Благодаря за коментара,благодаря за превода.👍DIMASH💥🇨🇾🇧🇬👏
I saw the water shot at the end as his life flashing before him at death and the shout being his final "I did what I did because I chose life not for me but for others"
Yes, it is as you say, so sincere. An American who is used to living in freedom does not react the same to war and to this moving testimony from One Sky as a Ukrainian who is desperately fighting for his freedom...One, who feels kind and pacifist, what decision would he make in an extreme situation like this...? Understanding or misunderstanding, hate or compassion, Dimash presents us with these contrasts to illuminate the shadows in our hearts. Cedric, I can't find words to thank you for your diving deep analysis. It's unforgettable. A big hug for you.!
Very much looking forward to this! You always put so much work, effort and time into your analysis, they become little master classes.
Your reaction videos are perfect examples of fair use in my opinion, not only are you making something completely your own, but you are also adding great value. Even as an ardent Dear I always learn to appreciate Dimash's music and music videos even more thanks to your insight. Hopefully there is a swift and positive outcome for the appeal. It's a matter of whoever is responsible for this part of the business making the right decision; we do know very well that Dimash himself is a supporter of reaction videos, having even posted fragments of reactions to this very song on his own IG account.
Thank you Cedric, for keeping up your excellent work. And yes, I can say this without having even seen a second of this video yet :D
And thank you for your continued interest and advocacy for Dimash, who touches so many of us so much.
I can only hope that this continues to be true, and I deeply appreciate your advocacy for me on that front. Dimash is a spectacular artist and I’m just proud to be a part of the fabric of those who appreciate him. Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank You!! Been waiting for this .. because this piece by Dimash is SO IMPORTANT (and needed you to go trough it again 😉) Greatings from an old Danish Dear 🌷🇩🇰❤️
I watched this and from bottom of my heart want to thank you! I think we all appreciate your deep, beautiful reaction After I saw this I understand even more how Epic and pure art Dimash MV is As his fan I am proud of his work, the way he try to make a difference in this world and hope that our Media will find more time about him and his art than about a simple Memoir Wish you all the best I love all your ructions and look forward more others to come
Седрик, огромное спасибо за глубокий, потрясающий разбор этой замечательной работы Димаша!
👍👍👍!!! Седрик , ловите Димаша в Нью - Йорке и Лос - Анжелесе , пока Голливуд не поймал ! Станете друзьями и коллегами ! Привет из России !
Congratulation Cedric! It's by far the best and the most in-depth analysis I have seen, not just for The Story on One Sky, but for all of Dimash's videos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
High-quality, detailed analysis of a true professional! Thank you for taking the time to disassemble this masterpiece.
Oh My God, what a wonderful analysis, even a vivisection of this masterpiece!😍
But I would like to know even more and more about what was going on there during the production of this film. Cedric, maybe you can interview Dimitri? Please🙏Personally, I would LOVE to know how the photos in the water were shot (the ones at the beginning, with the drowning boy, and the ones with Dimash screaming)? Was it a special pool? And where? How did the crew and actors prepare for it? What are the ruins you can see in the background of the drowning Dimash? I had the impression that you skipped this section on purpose, and yet it was probably the most difficult to film, next to catching the Sun in the mountains, of course🤔😉 Any chance we'll ever find out what was going on in that water? 😋
Thank you, hugs and waiting for your next analysis. God bless you, Cedric, kisses from Poland💋💋🇵🇱
Grazie Cedric per la tua analisi così precisa, minuziosa, una vera lezione di linguaggio cinematografico, unito alla competenza del linguaggio musicale. Ho capito in meglio tutto il messaggio artistico e sociale di Dimash che condivido pienamente. Splendido il lavoro di tutti e due. Grazie dall'Italia.
Muchas gracias querido Cedric, es un placer ver y escuchar tu explicación de esta obra maestra, tu perspectiva profesional nos enseña mucho, el ponerte en contacto con Dimitri hace ver tu entusiasmo por el trabajo de Dimash, eres de mis reactores preferidos, te deseo mucho éxito en tu carrera, saludos 🤗😍❤️🌹🕊️🇪🇸
This was so interesting and amazing. So much more insight. Now I know why Dimash wants to train in this field. Thank you Cedric. I would like to add that the pilgrims (of different faiths) walking against the storm, reflect the inner turmoil or conflict that Dimash is experiencing within himself, as he decides to take his friend out. Excellent work Cedric. You're the best.
That's exactly the comment I said in another video where someone commented why Dimash wanted to study something else that has a possible distraction to his singing career. I just see that Dimash most probably wants to get involved in his MV's as much as possible without relying too much on other people's knowledge and idea. I have a feeling that if he could do it all himself, he would've done it but just like any other hardworking people, he will only be satisfied if he has as much involvement in his own work.
Beautifully done and I love the insights shared by Dimitri. Your conclusion at the end was similar to mine: while remaining open to other possibilities I felt that Dimash at the end was portraying the grown-up baby son of the Dimash character who was killed in the war. This photographic analysis fits perfectly with the vocal analyses you shared in the first video and extended here as well. So impressed at your treatment of this master work. Thank you so much for sharing all of your own skill along with your appreciation of Dimash's work.
Седрик, как я рада, что Вы победили болезнь! Будте здоровы и счастливы! Посмотрите выступление Димаша на концерте в Алмааты! Димаш пел на разрыв!! Я была на этом концерте, это просто фантастика!! Спасибо за интересный разбор видео и песни! Очень интересно и познавательно! 🤩🤩😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm so grateful you took the time make this video. The analysis was so enjoyable and interesting, as is everything you do, Cedric! It was a real pleasure to watch the whole thing! ❤️
Gracias querido Cédric por tan detallado análisis sobre este increíble vídeo de nuestro (Dimash) y gracias por la traducción al español que nos ha permitido entender tu trabajo en toda su dimensión. Un abrazo desde las palmas de gran Canarias en España.🌹💋✌️💕
I feel that the pilgrimage of all of these different people is depicting all of peoples lifetime. We are all on a journey, seeking a divine destination.
I feel that the last scene with Dimash and the pilgrims represents the final Journey to the afterlife.
I agree. But why were there absolutely no women in that? Do we not get an afterlife?
Cuando muere el personaje de Dimash su esposa da a luz al hijo, ella muere y le colocan al bebe el colgante que siguiendo el lenguaje cinematográfico que la cámara se enfoca en el pecho de ese bebe ya hombre y es el que esta al frente de los pelegrinos que entendieron que debían cambiar y buscar una forma de vida sobre la tierra en dialogo franco y en paz. por lo tanto es el futuro después de las guerras que desbasta a la humanidad hace 5.500 años. El mensaje de Dimash no es que tienen que estar muertos para encontrar la unión y la paz.
or the life in paradise on earth, if we all decide for love and going into the light, our divine inner light, that is within everybody. Just listened to Eckart Tolle this morning, who explained in this context the wordds of Jesus' you are the light of the world', for me its rather that, though I presume that Dimash is not excluding the idea of reincarnation. He himself is an angel, who has been sent to us, to understand and decide which way we want to go. LOVE from Germany 💕
Desde España 🇪🇸 gracias por tu maravillosa reacción y es un placer aprender tantas cosas contigo 🤗. Una Dear española
Thanks Cedric for that vivid analysis, it gives a more and better understanding of Dimash's MV. I love watching your reactions and I always look forward to it. Hugs from Philippines
Me encantó tu reacción gracias , DIMASH el mejor
GRACIAS POR ESTA EXPLICACIÒN.... ES UNA OBRA MAESTRA DIMASH EL MEJOR...
Cedric, thanks so much for your work on this analysis. The MV itself is a complete work of art and shows the depth of love and respect Dimash has for his audience that we are entrusted with it, to analyse, understand and appreciate. With the level of misinformation and distrust in the world, we really need these calls for self-examination to help us walk forward together in hope.
Fue una experiencia alucinante escucharte Cedric! Gracias por tu excelente análisis!!! Dimash y su equipo realmente han hecho una obra maestra que ojalá sea merecedora del nuevo Grammy “Song for social change”! Gracias de nuevo por tu maravilloso trabajo! Un abrazo desde la Patagonia Argentina!!
Cedric sie sind mein allerliebster Reackter! Danke! Ihnen sieht man Liebe zu Dimash an.
Hallo Cedric
Respect the time you put into this and also consulting with Dimitry Volmer .
It was a little much to completely understand but intersant for me as a viewer.
The statement of Dmitry "I didn't want to make a movie about the war But showing how dirty war can be" succeeded perfectly
One Sky remains aesthetic but hits deep.
The contrast to the realistic images in the concert is that those images are harder,but not intimate .
Your explanation of how everyone experiences One Sky differently in emotion depending on where your cradle has been..peace or war democracy or oppression.
Thank you so much for your warm words and appreciation for Dimash's work.
Since you discussed body language extensively beautiful and recognizable just want to add when the Piper was shot and lay on the table it was the same position of little dimash on the beach in mirror image .
Big thanks stay healthy
Kind regards from the netherlands 🇳🇱🌷🌷
The scene at the end - my interpretation is that Dimash has passed and is now the leader of the multitudes of world citizens that have been murdered over the years for either their faith or for not standing up to their crazy piper during times of war. Dimash is leading them towards the light.
A perfectly valid and wonderful interpretation! Thanks for sharing.
I agree with your interpretation 👍❤️
СьІна Димаша не просто так показали,правда?Он вьІрос и повел людей за собой!
Послание Димаша человечеству!..СпасиБО за реакцию...🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
You have brilliantly broken down the subject of this phenomenal video. It would be great if you and Dimash were on a project together. I hope you can get to know each other and even more so now that he will be studying directing for a year in New York. You are incredible and you are very contagious with your talent, dedication and enthusiasm. Blessings from Panama.
I’d love to work with him! Thanks for watching :)
@@CedricGegel1 👋👋👋
I believe he will be studying in Los Angeles rather than New York. The school has an LA branch even though the name New York is in the title. I hope the two of them get to meet also!
This is such a complex, profound work which can be analyzed endlessly. So thank you for this revisit & deep dive! Very insightful. Your professional & technical points were again really enlightening and helped to deepen my understanding. Really interesting to hear the photographer's thoughts as well. Thank you so much for all your great work, insights & interpretations! I especially loved your closing comments. You summed up exactly the very message Dimash wants to convey. The aim of this work goes beyond just showing the horrors of war. This is meant to offer a solution: A tolerance between people - despite all the differences - is the only way to live in peace. It's that simple, and still so complicated.
I agree with you, we all can (and should) strive for peace, within ourselves and with people around us. If more and more people do so, it may have an impact on a larger scale... For example, how people choose their leaders matters. It also matters whether they widely support Pipers, agree with their hateful propaganda and imperialistic ideas, or whether people see through hate, condemn these intentions and respect the lives and sovereignty of others. Fundamentally, people should reject war as an absolute evil; they should see that it's never inevitable or justified but only brings death and destruction. Humanity still has a long way to go... I think Dimash understands that too. But he also points out how that shouldn't be an excuse. Just the opposite, especially in this time of nuclear weapons. It's now or never.
Amazing in depth study of this piece. I appreciate your expertise, comments, passion, and the time it took to produce this so well. I always look forward to your videos and know that you've sacrificed your precious time to present this to us. Thank you so much!!
My pleasure!
Thank you Cedric - this was really, really interesting. Loved it! Plymouth UK 🇬🇧
Excelente análisis Cedric! Mil gracias por dedicar tu tiempo a explicarnos todo esto! Saludos desde México! ❤️💕🇲🇽❤️💕🇲🇽❤️💕🇲🇽
5 minutes in and I already love it. Thank you for putting so much work and thought into this, Cedric! Much appreciated! Love from Germany (tell us about being the ones who start wars :/ )
Dear Cedric,
Wow, thank you so much for this extraordinary, additional analysis on this music video. What a huge job!
It is always exciting to see your reactions, especially because you are not only familiar with the music craft but also with the film craft. And I think it's just great that Dimitri talked to you about his work on this masterpiece.
I don't know how many times I have seen this music video and I admit that I am still very moved by it. Dimash and his team have created something truly extraordinary.
It's interesting that you mention Dimash's English. It's a big point of criticism among some TH-camrs who share their reaction videos to his songs and I'm glad you're not one of those who harp on the not-quite-correct pronunciation at every opportunity. Sure, it could have done better and give Dimashs biggest critics one less gripe, but in this context I think Dimash's "Dinglish" is even better than polished English, because it creates more closeness to those who have something to say on the subject first hand. In this way, Dimash lends his voice to all those who suffer the most from all the armed conflicts, and of these, few are likely to be native speakers. Nevertheless, it is essential that this message is heard and understood, so it is clear why a language was chosen that is still most likely to be understood worldwide.
By the way, I was very surprised to learn a few weeks ago that Dimash will be studying "directing" in the US for a while. It had been known for a long time that he was planning to study abroad, but I had rather thought of something more in the direction of music. In any case, I am very curious about Dimash's further career.
I'm also looking forward to more reaction videos and analyses from you. After all, Dimash uploaded a song in Spanish a few days ago and he is currently making a music video that is visually quite scifi 😍👽🤖.
Lots of love from Switzerland 🤗😘
Hi Cedric, I always enjoy your reactions - very different from the other ones, and especially enjoyed this one. One can learn a lot from it. Thank you ! Lili from Hungary
В конце песни -невероятные кричащие ноты Димаша-это посыл человечеству,что мы выбираем жизнь.💥💥💥
Hello Cedric and all Dimash's dears !!! Thank you for the new reaction.
Thank you Cedric, extremely well done.
I've always felt that you and Dimash are quite similar in some ways and now with his move to the US to study film directing perhaps you may have the chance to meet and collaborate on a project? That's something I'd love to see. ❤️
I know I would love that - we’ll see what the future holds!
@@CedricGegel1 I'm sure the two of you would have some good conversations!
La mejor canción de Dimash 💯💯🇨🇷
Hi from KYRGYZSTAN 🇰🇬!Thanks for your reaction!
#dimash 🙏 Always love your reactions and analysis, especially on Dimash's work, MVs. 💖From Portugal 🇵🇹
Thanks so much Cedric for your in depth analysis into this Painful Masterpiece. I was wondering how you feel about the composition of the song itself? Dimash’s composed this song for over 3 years, and I’m at a loss for words on how breathtaking and heartfelt this masterpiece is. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge on the filmmaking aspect of this MV!! 💐💐❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this wonderful reaction. I hope Dimash wacht. Hugs from Brasil👍👏🥰🥰💚💛💚💛🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
There are two unexplored things I've noticed about the video. These observations are based Dimash's long interest in the light and dark aspects of every individual, or the shadow self that Karl Jung studied so extensively. Notice that child Dimash on the beach has a scar on his left cheekbone, approximately in the same location, size and shape that Dimash in real life has a scar on his right cheekbone. Soldier Dimash in the video has a wound on his left cheekbone where child Dimash on the beach has the scar on his left cheekbone. (This raises questions about the actual timeline of the video, what's past or future, or un-anchored in time, as with the eternal wanderer theme that Dimash often visits in his concert staging.) Then, there is the dictator's corpse, laid out on his light table in his final frame. His arms and legs are in the exact position of unconscious child Dimash on the beach before he's resuscitated. Except the dictator's body is laid out in mirror image - head pointing in the opposite direction of child Dimash on the beach, arms and legs in mirror image. I'm guessing that the implication is that both Dimash and the dictator are aspects of one individual - the shadow self. I think there's much more that's philosophically embedded in this story than is apparent on the surface. Dimash is an unusually complex man, spiritually and psychologically. He will meet you where you are, or challenge you to learn and grow.
It would be very interesting to hear a psychologist talk about this video!
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Spot on ❤️
@@juliekeesee3499 🫂
Спасибо,Седрик ! У вас всегда глубокие реакции профессионала.Желаю крепкого здоровья !🌄🌍🌄🌍🌄🌍🌄
That is the grandiose and impressive result of three years of compositional work by Dimash Qudaibergen.
This clip is not about war, it’s about peace. War here is a means of expressing the contrast of what happens when we lose love for one another. It is about the call to unite, to stop dividing each other along national, social, religious lines in order to preserve life, love, friendship, and the land for our children.
Story: The clip is divided into several parts. The first is about childhood. The main character and his 2 friends are linked in eternal friendship through childhood stories and a symbol (necklace).
One day, the friend saves the protagonist when he is drowning. However, there is already competition in this children's story as the boys are in love with the girl and she chooses 'Dimash'.
The pendant is a gnomon, the shadow hand of a sundial, which also served as a sea compass before antiquity. Uniform wearers wear this symbol on their heads. So it can't work.
The second experiences a kind of nervous breakdown and transfers the children's problems into the world of adult totalitarianism and struggle.
By becoming President, the antagonist (Piper - in reference to the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin') carries within himself the idea of a war to save:
“Only war will lead us to peace. Only the strongest can find love in their hearts. You must be strong enough to give freedom to the world. A world where every city, every home is one. We will guide all who are ready to start this new life. Anyone who resists has no business with us. I choose freedom. The world is open to me and I want to give it to you. War for the people is the way to unity.”
The main character also speaks of unity, of peace, but through the lens of kindness and love.
While fighting, he is confused, he is in shock, but he has to save his family - his pregnant wife (the very girl from his childhood) and his daughter. Once home, he is horrified by the picture of the dead and realizes that his family is also dead. After surviving this drama, he moves on to the antagonist to seek revenge.
However, the Protagonist’s wife survives with the help of people who know that she is the one who must give birth to a special boy who can save the world. These are people of different nationalities and faiths who have united for peace.
A parallel line of pilgrims are people of different religions, walking the hard path to some place of power where they could unite and discover the Heavenly Eye that would illuminate the world. By uniting, they create a common energy in which the protagonist’s son is born, as Hope and Faith for the Better. Their journey is a symbol of faith in general, because it always goes through trials. When we go to the truth, we go through certain lessons and our way to God is difficult, but only possible if we come together.
The words at the end of the video are from the "Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together" signed by Pope Francis and the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad el-Tayeb, on February 4, 2019. Dimash met and spoke with both men at the September meeting.
Producer - Dimash Qudaibergen
Script - Dimash Qudaibergen
Music - Dimash Qudaibergen
Lyrics - Liliya Vinogradova (she also wrote Passione, Ti Amo Cosi, Olimpico, etc...)
Directed by - Alina Veripia
DimashAli Director - Kanat Aitbayev (Dimash’s dad)
Dimash Qudaibergen’s 12-minute work is dedicated to the unity of people on our planet. We are all divided into races, nations and religions, but we are all children of one planet and live under one sky. Life is the highest value.
No sacred book calls for the destruction of people. We must learn to be friends; it is impossible for a few adults to cause millions of children to suffer. The future of our planet, the future of people is in our hands, let there be peace in the world.
We are children of one Home, one Earth and one Heaven.
(description box, Dimash news, astanatimes)
My opinion: The whole song is an outcry. Dimash's unmistakable emotionally charged voice draws you into the video. I was totally hypnotized. My heart aches because of the wars and misery in this world. The greed, envy and intolerance of men will wipe them off the face of the earth if they do not come to their senses. Children and women are targeted victims of annihilation and rape in wars. But they are not just victims or mothers. They are half of humanity. Where are they? Why don't the women climb the mountain side by side with the men and head towards the sunrise and a better future? I only see men running mercilessly past a collapsed comrade-in-arms. Nobody helps him. What future can such a humanity await? Will anything ever change?
*** Pope Francis awarded a commemorative medal to Kazakh singer Dimash Qudaibergen during the Pope's visit to the Seventh Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions September 14-15, 2022 in Astana/Kazakhstan.
On September 13, 2022, Dimash performed his new song 'The Story of One Sky' at the concert held for convention attendees.
The music video premiered on September 24 at Dimash's meeting with fans in Almaty.
A few days earlier, Dimash said he had just shot 'the world's most expensive music video' to compose it. It used to be Michael Jackson's 'Scream'. (astanatimes)
* Live on Stage: The Story of One Sky - th-cam.com/video/LibUaQPVQoU/w-d-xo.html (Fan video)
* Original music video: The Story of One Sky - th-cam.com/video/1Psjws97FoA/w-d-xo.html
* Dimash’s SPEECH about war and peace (Dubai on March, 25. 2022) - th-cam.com/video/cfdmFn03m6Q/w-d-xo.html
* DIMASH - FULL SPEECH AT THE FORUM IN ASTANA (2022) - th-cam.com/video/2C55a3mvfPI/w-d-xo.html
* Dimash Qudaibergen about 'The Story of One Sky' (subt.) - th-cam.com/video/g4jC8NDKnEE/w-d-xo.html
* Fan video with a message by Dimash - th-cam.com/video/IerSNKA9DPw/w-d-xo.html
* Backstage: th-cam.com/video/NI_QhNf9DUs/w-d-xo.html
Hello, Cedric, thank you for an excellent analysis of Dimash's cinematography! I'm in a hurry to tell you the news. Dimash is going to America to study at the New York Film Academy for a year as a director. The beginning of classes, apparently, after the the summer holidays. I hope you will see it. Good luck with your work. Thanks.
Grazie Cedric per l'immenso lavoro che hai svolto. Ho seguito quanto hai detto con l'uso della traduzione automatica di YT, ma ho fatto fatica a cogliere i tuoi commenti scritti in inglese.
Penso che il TUO lavoro e quello degli artisti (TUTTI) che hanno creato questo capolavoro, meriti la maggiore diffusione e comprensione possibile.
GRAZIE
Baci dall'Italia💞
Moc vám děkuji za tuto trochu jinou a odbornou reakci. Skvělé! Zase mi to dalo nějaké kamínky do skládačky pochopení. Je skvělé, že jste se spojil s kameramanem tohoto snímku, takže jsme dostali informace přímo od pramene, pomohlo nám to pochopit úmysl Dimashe, této vzácné nádherné bytosti. Děkuji všem, co se na tom podíleli, vzniklo nesmrtelné silné dílo. :-) Všichni volíme život, mír, svobodu, spolupráci! :-)
Thank you for your professional reaction Dimash Is phenomenal great production
Grazie dall'Italia Cedric. 🤗
What a beautiful reaction. Thank you. I love this MTV so much but Your insight and explanations had made watching this more meaningful. You Rock!
Me gusta ver estas reacciones qué hases tan profecional y tan analítico nos abre un mundo diferente de admirar de este gran artista una visualización extraordinario qué nos pone en un contexto más claro lo que interpreta Dimash, como siempre amando el arte y al progimo, con un profecionalismo de siempre sabiendo que no A muchos les gustaría su trabajo porque no conviene a abrirnos los ojos para pensar en la paz porque sin guerra no hay economía de los grandes que se creen dioses y toman la vida de inocentes en sus manos porque no se mueren ellos mueren gentes inocentes para que ellos tengan poder y se crean más que Dios... Saludos gracias por este trabajo tan hermoso de conoser a través de ti las ideas de este gran artista me sentí más cercano a él a sus ideas a su alma como siempre.
Muy bueno tu trabajo Cedric, felicitaciones!!!!!!
Grácias Cedric !! Genial !! Salúdos désde Uruguay !!
Thank you Cedric ! ❤ Fabulous analysis !!!
Wow! What an analysis of the video!!!!! Thank you so much! 🤩👍🙏
Phenomenale Arbeit. Dankeschön ❤️
Cedric, dear, to say that I'm delighted, to say nothing, I'm in shock!!! You incredibly combine professionalism, creativity, deep knowledge and Soul! Kudos for your work. With love and respect from Russia❤️❤️❤️
That was, without a doubt, the best 48 minutes of film analysis I have ever experienced. Thank you for the enormous amount of time you must have devoted to doing this.
Este es el segundo análisis de Cedric Gegel que veo de este MV. El anterior fue el primero que vi de TSOOS. Realmente interesante. Me encanta. Uno aprende mucho. Felicitaciones!
Cedric. really appreciate your in-depth analysis and review of Dimash's masterpiece MV. How wnderful that you got to talk to Dimitri. Thank you for pointing out so many unspoken and implied meaning and messages. Wow! Great job!
Thank you Cedric. That’s what I’ve been waiting for.
I love how much of your knowledge & passion you share so freely. ❤️ (I also smile when I see your West Wing lined up on the shelf 😂).
I really love your analysis always very knowledgeable and we can learn a lot more so valuable....Thank you sir, really appreciate it so so much from deeply in my heart!!!
Cedric...I so enjoyed this review...you have a unique way of looking at these films and I always learn more from you each time..thankyou❤❤
Cedric Salem 👋 of Alma-Ata Kazakhstan 🇰🇿💕! Rahmet 🙏❤️!!!
Este video es una joya filmica y musical, y tu la honras con tu magistral análisis, gracias eres un gran profesional. Un saludo desde Colombia 🇨🇴
Thaksss really great analisis 😘😘😘
I'm glad I waited to see your review of One Sky so that I saw this deep dive. I appreciate your reactions because I always learn something and now to have Dimitry's input as well, was special. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us.
Gracias por este análisis Cedric! Increíblemente bien hecho. Creo que la mayoría quedamos impactados con la canción y los vocales de esta pieza, y la mayoría ha analizado esto desde el punto de vista musical, pero la historia y la cinematografía son igual de impactantes. Gracias por analizar TSOOS desde el punto de vista cinematográfico, hay mucho que comentar y admirar en esos 15 minutos de ARTE
I would like to believe that this 14:39 is the reason the Piper decided to go with this 31:12 type of salute..
Thank you for collecting that process information. Really liked to see the composer/writer/director view of Dimash story.
You are so cool!!! Thank you 👏👏👏
Terrific! Thank you!
BRILLIANT! Agree!!!!! only things I see another way is the young DQ in the water....it was clear by the 2nd viewing that it was young DQ
🙏🙏💖💖💖Love ever from Spain Thank you so much!!! 🙏🙏🇪🇸🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thanks for all your authentic insights😊
That was great, and worth waiting for. To have been able to converse with Dmitry must have been amazing, it's not many who have been given such insight. Thanks to you and him for sharing with us.
I do believe many a future study will be done on this masterpiece as its of interest to many creative fields. I think one could talk for two hours or more about this quite easily, there was still so much you left unsaid or didn't refer to. Although I do understand you weren't trying to unravel it all, just those bits you wanted to delver deeper into than you had previously.
Thanks again 💞🦌
AWESOME 👌😍❤️👍
LOVE that you collaborated with Dimitry
Cedric , with this magnificent analysis, you made me want to become a cinematographer or director 😀 Thank you so much 🙏 I wish you health , luck, and success in your work . With love from Bulgaria ❤️❤️❤️
thank you so much, Cedric, for your comprehensive and deep analysis.
I have been following Dimash for many years now and I love his work.
I feel the greatest pieces of art are the ones that hit you right in the core of your soul, occupies your mind and your emotions and makes you take time to reflect.
I understand that not everthing that we read into it may be consciously intended by the artist but that is what makes an artist great.
Thank you again for pointing out some new aspects to me.
As you were talking about symbols and the woman putting her arm around the child and the general shutting himself off humanity, I noticed something else which may be new to you.
The symbol that Dimash used originally was almost like the number "4" with a space in the middle and could be seen like an embrace to protect while the symbol that the general used in his campaign had no space any more and resembled more a shield or a weapon.