The English Patient (8/9) Movie CLIP - Always Loved You (1996) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Following the plane crash, Count Laszlo (Ralph Fiennes) carries a wounded Katharine (Kristin Scott Thomas) to the Cave of Swimmers.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Anthony Minghella wrote and directed this award-winning adaptation of Michael Ondaatje's novel about a doomed and tragic romance set against the backdrop of World War II. In a field hospital in Italy, Hana (Juliette Binoche), a nurse from Canada, is caring for a pilot who was horribly burned in a plane wreck; he has no identification and cannot remember his name, so he's known simply as "the English Patient," thanks to his accent. When the hospital is forced to evacuate, Hana determines en route that the patient shouldn't be moved far due to his fragile condition, so the two are left in a monastery to be picked up later. In time, Hana begins to piece together the patient's story from the shards of his memories; he's actually Count Laszlo Almasy (Ralph Fiennes), of Hungarian nobility and an explorer working with a group mapping uncharted territory in North Africa. An Englishman, Geoffrey Clifton (Colin Firth), soon joins Almasy's team; travelling with him is his lovely and spirited wife, Katherine (Kristin Scott Thomas). Katherine and Laszlo soon fall in love, which leads Laszlo to betray his friend, his country and all that is dear to him. Meanwhile, Hana and the Patient are joined by Kip (Naveen Andrews), a Sikh with a gift for defusing mines, and Caravaggio (Willem Dafoe), an intelligence agent who knows some of Laszlo's most shameful secrets. The English Patient won nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress (Juliette Binoche).
CREDITS:
TM & © Miramax Films (1996)
Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Kristin Scott Thomas, Colin Firth
Director: Anthony Minghella
Producers: Steve E. Andrews, Scott Greenstein, Alessandro von Norman, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Paul Zaentz, Saul Zaentz
Screenwriters: Michael Ondaatje, Anthony Minghella
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man, when he starts crying.... that is art
Ya.. I agree.. The best part of this movie
that's when I start crying
Singer?? No, that is a man torn apart, beaten. Waiting for her to take the pain away
I don't understand how he doesn't possess an Oscar. His acting abilities are legendary.
Oscars are awarded to those who market themselves the most tirelessly, not necessarily to the most talented artists or performers.
@@ArsenicJulep ...Clearly that is the case, especially in this particular situation. Talent or performance (as opposed to popularity) should be of upmost importance, I think.
Ralph Fiennes deserved an Oscar at least for this performance or in Schindler's List. At least. Such a great actor.
I agree
didn't KISS ENOUGH ARSES in the FREEMASONS
"I always loved you" I was definitely crying when seeing that scene; one of best romantic scene ever ! 😭
I went to the theater to see this movie. I have never cried in public, in a theater like the night i saw this movie. To finally hear those words, knowing how bad the situation has become, shatters this man to pieces. "you cannot kill me, i died a long time ago."
@@enriquegonzalez760 I have a similar experience, except not while watching the english patient. I was strolling down a hallway in a friends house, when I noticed his dog sitting on the top of a flight of stairs, clearly looking to go down. So I thought to myself, well maybe he just needs a little 'encouragement' :). So I gave him a little tap on his butt with my foot - well he didn't seem to appreciate it, for some reason he got really stiff. So I kicked him again :D (but this time a little harder). He gave out a barely audible "ruff" :P lol. Well then I thought come on doggy you're blocking the stairs, I want to go down there to get a delicious can of coca-cola. So I added a little bit of extra force to my foot, and the dog went down a step. So I gave it another love tap, but this time he spiraled out of control, tumbling down the stairs, giving off little hilarious yelps ARF ARF ARF as it hit each step AHAHAHAHAHA XDDDD. Once it got to the bottom, I picked it up and it was shaking XDDD. So I decided it needed to relax...in a pillowcase :D. I stuffed it in a pillowcase, and swung it over my head in circles for a few minutes, gently at first, but then speeding up :D :D :D. I released it at full speed and the dog rammed into my friend's couch ahahahhahah. So I grabbed it and decided to have some extra special fun, by stuffing it into a drawer, nice and dark hee hee hee :D :D :D. Well needless to say my friend was not happy, the dog was shivering at the sight of me XDDDD. All I know is, if I ever get my hands on another dog, I'm going to put a firecracker up its butt, glue some wings to its torso, and let it fly away!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHHH YESSSSSSS
Now go watch Seinfeld, and see Elaine's reaction to the English patient!! Its up on youtube. Just type it in :D :D :D
@@radscorpion8 Dude, you got the kind of sense of humor I like. Would like to have a beer with you sometime.
It's not exactly romantic, it's tragic and heartbreaking...
I know the dialoge in this scene by heart. I've watched this movie more times than any other movie. When everyone else was into Titanic, I couldn't care less, it was nothing compared to this film. And when all my girlfriends were in love with Leonardo Dicaprio, I was in love with Ralph Fiennes.
Titanic was great. Just overplayed. Just cause noone knows this movie doesnt make it automatically better
+slllll this harkens back to classic movies.....a true original...... too many remakes and reboots now
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+tmr Exactly. . this was the first movie that I had seen Ralph Fiennes in, and he was one of my first crushes. Was one of the most heartbreaking scenes in the movie.
i have always loved you...i cried and cried
This is the best romance film ever, a story more deep than Titanic or anything else,the atmosphere ,the characters , the soundtracks, the dialogues..everything, its mesmerizing..
I struggled with this film. For me Almasy is just not likeable at all and their relationship didn't reach me.
Jabir Nakhkhaly
The English Patient and Great Expectations (1998) r the two best romance films of all time, imo
Titanic was the most boring movie I have ever seen.
Titanic was a good representation of what 12 year olds think romance is.
@Sam Farnsworth The irony is that people spend their entire lives looking for that passionate love, whether consciously or not. When it’s found, it can disrupt societal norms, church teachings, marriages, individual lives, communities, nations, empires. Thomas Hardy is good to read about its power. 🤔
i saw this ten thousand times.
still crying like crazy
Me too
The same tears roll down so easily
Movies today don't have the same magic and passion as the movies from the 90s.
Watch "Moonlight".
I agree. So many classics came from the 90's
probably one of the most intense scenes of all times. so painfully romantic and sad. great acting!
Also Revenge with Kevin Costner
Still crying whenever I see and hear those lines. Pure brilliance
@@darylbaldwin2096 AND YOU'LL BE CRYING FROM LAUGHTER WHEN YOU WATCH SEINFELD'S TAKE ON THE ENGLISH PATIENT
Gabriel Yared’s score is my favorite ever. For years, I used to listen to it every night as I fell asleep, from track 20-28 and 1-20, without the big band numbers. I’ve listened to it at least a thousand times and never tire of it.
I agree with you entirely. One of the best scores ever. It's absolutely gorgeous. It's probably my pick for best soundtrack ever. Priceless....it's perfection and I'm writing this 2024??
One of my favourite movies of all time. This is a really emotional & heartbreaking scene.
He cries with such emotion! Makes my heart ache.
The name of God is on your heart.
i always wear it, i've always worn it,i've always loved you.and his cry after that+ the soundtrack:the BEST romantic scene ever.nothing comes close to this one,specially not the titanic and the whole jack freezing scene!
i agree. some times when i watch this film i select this scene rather than watching it all
I know if someone is watching that movie and I happen to be there - because I am not going to waste my time watching that dribble - I keep telling Rose "hurry up and push him off that damn door"....
Stupid freezing scene
Yes I believe , I agree
@@francielewis5179 LOL
So tragic, yet so moving. Brilliant scene and acting by both Fiennes and Thomas
Don't forget that fierce look from Firth.
I wasn't alive during WWII, and I don't know of any movie that has ever given me a true sense of the suffering of those who did live through the war, better than this movie.. And hardly a shot is fired..
When Almasy explains to Carivaggio that Katherine died because he had the wrong name, it truly breaks your heart..
This is the best movie of the last 30 years, IMO..
Almasy’s plane was shot down and there was still plenty of horrible wartime violence and danger throughout though
Very well said.
The best movie soundtrack of all time in my opinion. A timeless piece
my eyes have been filled with tears in this scene. two incredible actors who fill us with emotions, everyone knows they are doomed and finally both reveal their love for each other
"Why did you hate me? You drove everybody mad. I'always wear it,i've always worn it,I ALWAYS LOVED YOU "and Almasy cries.It is a heartbreaking scene. Hatred and love are so similar.You hate someone you cannot have and own.
😢😢😢
Why is that so true?
True
Hatred and love are so similar...true
You hate someone you cannot have and own.
first time i ever cried from a movie. I was 14 at the time. I sobbed like no other in the theater, it still makes me tear up every time i see this scene.
Honestly... probably the best scene in a movie I've ever seen. The whole movie Almasy strikes the viewer as a reserved man who guards his emotions (apart from the drunk party scene)He's always been so insecure in his relationship with her due to obvious reasons and to finally hear those words breaks him down. Its also poignant because I think he knows in his heart (maybe this is more clear in the book) that they are in a really bad situation, and that this revelation may end up being for nought.
Dezso His breakdown in this scene gets me every time. He was so in love with her, and since she was the one that called an end to their relationship, it made him feel like she didn’t feel as strongly about him. Then, to finally receive that validation from her that he thought he’d never get, it just tears him open.
@@jeshopgim beautifully said
Great Analysis. I also thought the same, now so many years after it first Released-- How could there be a Good Ending for them? No way. Katherine seemed she was never gonna leave Geoffrey, in that sense I always thought Almasy was Disasteredly the Poor Victim here. But... He took the Bait. 1930 and for 9 years to 1939, they all die in this enormous, but avoidable Tragedy (well he dies later in Italy in 1944.). Kinda like Fiennes' Wuthering Heights ending too!
True
It's never for naught. ♥️
The simple fact that he rushed to check him not knowing that Katharine was even in the plane just shows how good of a man he was.........
I know he really is he could of just left that guy
yup
I'm tearing up and I only watched this clip! Seen the movie a hundred times though and it never stops to amaze me emotionally. Great storytelling and great actors.
this is one of the best movies ive ever seen. this line is the best
When it comes to this movie 🎬. My phone is off. Bottle of wine and snacks. No interruptions. 😁🙂.
Yep and I always ugly cry at the ending 😭
Ralph acting is something else. He s natural not an actor he is Megaaaa star
This scene gets me every time. Absolutely moving moment: “you’re wearing the thimble”
...”you idiot, of course I wear it, I’ve always worn it.
I’ve always loved you”.
(As soon as Ralph Fiennes bawls we follow suit. My God what a scene)
Dios mío........
watched this film last night and i am absolutely destroyed. i'll be thinking about this film for weeks and weeks. really wish more people my age watched it
So touching when i saw ralph fiennies cried when kristin dead
When 2 soulmates finally find each but cannot be with each other is beyond tragic.💕
Greatest Love Story ever, makes a grown man cry every time. Only Matched by Bond and Vesper.. In Casino Royale.The Names Bond.James Bond..."Miss you Vesper always!!
This movie seemed boring at first but when you finally catch up, you know it's an all time classic
Sigh, he deserves an oscar for that...
One of my favourite Movie ! Ralph is an excellent actor.
I saw this film when I was in my 20's and I loved it so much! I watched many time. Ralph Fiennes was brilliant!
You know your an old geezer when you know Ralph Fiennes from this film as Count Lazlo Almasy and not "You know Who" in the Harry Potter series
I cannot believe this film is over 20 years old. I remember this film coming out like yesterday...
For me he is always going to be Amon Göth (and tbh that's why I really struggle to like him in other movies)
Same here, exept I dident even know he is in the potter-movis(never seen them). A former friend of mine sayd he tought this was the moest booring movie he ever saw, and I was like WTF! and thought to myself: "then you must be a completely emotionless psycho of a humanbeeing". I thought it was the moest heartmelting romantic movie that was made.
It’s 25 years old now
Math major?
This film captured my heart as a teenager and still all these years later with the book, special edition DVD and CD soundtrack I cannot part with, it is still as beautiful as the first time I saw it.
Quintessential romance....I know you will come and carry me out into the palace of winds. That's all I've wanted - to walk in such a place with you, with friends, on earth without maps.
Thats actualy the sceene I was looking for. I get heartmelt and start to cry evry time I hear her voise say those words.
My favourite film and novel. the acting, the backdrop, the epic story. so beautiful and moving end to the film. up there with last of the Mohicans. Tear up every time when he starts crying. "I've always loved you"
I always bawl at this part. It breaks me everytime
So powerful!
It says so much about Ralph Fiennes as actor that he could play this role and Voldemort so well.
This is such a beautiful, powerful scene and the incredible score adds to the intensity. I saw this film a few years ago at the Royal Albert Hall, with a live orchestra and it was overwhelming.
Simply the most romantic film of all times.
You speak so many bloody languages and you never want to talk.....
One of best cinema lines... In life, how many talented men are relationship handicapped?
She has admiration for him...
one of my favorite movies of all time.
I first heard of this movie back in 1997 Oscar's. Decades later I finally watched it. So deep and heartbreaking 💔 movie.
I watched when just a child cause I knew some scenes were shot in Tunisia my home country . it was not just terrifically good but it was so sad for me to see how love can change your perspectives about adultery and loyalty. it's pure art
Best part of the entire movie.
One of My late wife and my favorite films...... got to meet the director and his parents...... sad he passed too soon too from complications from neck surgery
No one makes movies that are as emotionally alive as this anymore
I agree. This is the best romantic film ever made. It makes you cry so much. It leaves the heart too heavy after watching the film and we drown ourselves in so much grief not willing to understand and admit that it is a film.
One of the most emmotional scene of cinema. How can to avoid of crying?
I've always loved you Ralph Fiennes.
I saw this movie in the theater when it was released more than 20 years ago. I had just entered the University. I was accompanied by a girl who was taking a class with me. I saw her crying on more than one occasion during the presentation. We were young and I didn't understand the value of those tears at that time. I let her go without telling her what she expected. Maybe I lost the love of my life and I didn't realize it. When I wanted to search for her again, I just remembered her name. She had moved. I did not have her number. I had nothing. Those were not the times of Facebook. Today, whenever I watch the movie I remember her, the woman I never saw again, Rubi.
I'm sorry John. She's probably married now with kids.
Find her and tell her, what's the worst that could happen. She may not be happy with her life and remember you.
@@daniele.tbarrett1630 I have already accepted that that could not be. I will not look for her. I don't live torturing myself for that. It's just that the movie reminds me of her. Maybe one day I'll accidentally find her in the middle of a crowded street and then I'll tell her, no matter what her reality is.
@@lonewolf33396 ok, I hope it happens. Peace be with you.
I miss Hollywood films,
The best ensemble🙂
Ms.k.scott Thomas was brilliant and nearly perfect for the role
The line that always resonated with me was his line..."I died years ago.....!!!"
The palace of hearts in the wind.
best scene in a movie ever
Yeah I agree with you and to be honest, I cried with this scene. I feel this is one of the very few films I watched without going away during TV ads.
Simply one of the greatest actors who ever lived.
i love this movie... Katherine loved Almasy... touching scene....
Imagine being in this situation and losing someone like this ……..beyond tragic 😢
I love this film so much and have watched it so many times I've lost count. The fact that Katherine was having an affair would normally be something I'd be dead against, but yet I was rooting for them with every fiber of my being. Sometimes love just happens and sometimes it doesn't make sense, the heart knows what it wants. Beautiful, tragic love story. So sad that so many people write it off before watching it due to a Seinfeld episode. Their loss.
This movie just devastated me.
i always loved you...
I watch this scene alone so no one would see my tears 😭, and English patient cannot be compared with titanic or any other movies please don’t .
Sultan Tipu ... I love when a man cries because it shows he's a real man with real feelings and knows no boundries when it comes to love from the heart
You hate someone you cannot have and own.
This movie is so timeless. And the music is just fantastic. Loved it since I saw it for the first time.
I should really watch this movie again.
Ladies and gentlemen Royal School of Art
okay FAWAD KHAN brought me here ....saying that this was his favorite best romantic movie scene. 💙💙💙💙💚💚💚💚
he is so hot in this movie
Familia bighiu tofan He is so hot in “Schindler’s List”
She's never looked better either...gorgeous
@@silversulu Mr. Darcy Colin Firth was a douche in this movie tho
When he looks like volan de mort?
Beautiful scene from a beautiful movie.
Fiennes gives good cry
I wished I looked that graceful in a plane crash. No blood, bruises nothing.
My favorite movie scene, ever!💔
Loved this movie, but man, this scene 😭 😭
I saw Harry Potter first, seeing him play these drastically different characters shows how talented he is.
My favorite all time movie scene!
One of the best for sure
I went for blind date to watch this movie. I can't remember my date any more but the movie is still in my heart. L0L
This movie always in my heart ❤️
The best scene.
Is there anyone watching this video at the end of 2020?😄😄
T^T damn... this movie was so sad. Adultery isn't right but in this movie I really didn't know what to think of it. When you understand the true purpose of some1's actions, nothing is as it seems to be anymore.... *sniff* I still got tears in my eyes from it...
What a scene. Lucky bastard.
Sad moment beautiful movie
Dwells within my Top Ten films of all time - *forever* [And, to think I almost missed it because of the title...]
Utterly devastating!
who wouldnt love him ?
I look at the beauty of John Seale's cinematography here and I wonder what Freddie Young would have made of it? I'll bet even the legendary cinematographer of Lawrence of Arabia would have been impressed.
The way he was going. Its like he will need to do some prince of persian move while carrying the lady.
I love you. I miss you everyday. You know who you are.
This movie was awesome
2:40 this is the part, first time i cried while watching movie at age of 14... in that time i learned what love means...
I'm crying again 😢
One of the BEST..EVER..AT ALL..IN ANY MEASURÈ
Is this the saddest movie ever or what.
J’ai tellement pleuré cette scène 😢😢😢
The best scene......
anniversary 25 yrs. tear consuming film.
And the guy ends up becoming voldemort😂😂😂
Nothing's wrong with Voldemort anyway
I hope one day I find a love like that
I hope it turns out better for you than it did for them
Oh gawd. Same here!!!
When it comes to Ralph Fiennes acting roles.
This one is always come at the top with Schindler's List a distant second.
This was the first Ralph Fiennes film I saw.
It's tragic when most youngster see him as Voldemort and not much else. Then again I am old.
im crying