This is one of the saddest scenes in this film. There's Winslow, playing his music and baring his soul out on the stage, but is completely ignored and the audience that had been there for the Juicy Fruits just leave. And worse, his music serves as the siren song that will lead to his end. :(
@EBC-ENTAh, okay. I'm 41 years old. I came across this film because I like Brian De Palma's work, and recently have been trying to check out his films that I either haven't seen or haven't seen in a while, and this one was one that people recommended the most. In addition to that, I'm a Daft Punk fan and had heard how this film influenced them, so it appealed to me even more. (In case you're wondering about my username, the 2001 is the year I graduated from high school, not my birth year).
@EBC-ENTCarlito's Way is one I haven't gotten to yet. I do believe I already have it on DVD. RL has kept me busy with a lot of things (work, family issues, a hurricane blowing through recently). But I'll get to it. I've also got plans to rewatch Raising Cain.
@EBC-ENTI agree, this film is epic. Honestly, I wish a lot more filmmakers would watch it. No one directs a film like how De Palma does. He's probably one of the rare few who took Hitchcock's cinematic language and has continued it, not using it in parody as most would.
I love how Winslow’s character is introduced - sadly his talent is overlooked by everyone, but he finds joy in his music, he is totally immersed in playing his piano and sings with his soul
Forget “Love Never Dies”. This is the sequel to “Le Fantôme de l’Opéra”! Or better yet, this is part of a musical trilogy. First being ALW’s “The Phantom of the Opera”, followed by 夜半歌声 (Song At Midnight), then finally, this!
I love this comment so much! Lol I also headcanon Winslow as autistic but I figured that’s just from my natural inclination to find that every character I relate to is autism-coded. Are there any reasons in particular you think he is?
@@randompersonwhoneedsalifeAmazing. My son has Asperger's ( high functioning autism). He has some mannerisms that remind me of Winslow Leach. The fact that what is going on inside his head is what's relevant. Astute observation, great comment.
And this was 1974, when Autism was still unheard of in the mainstream! This movie then could be seen as an allegory on how Autistics with talent are and can be exploited by Business! I should know- I’m an Autistic myself! Kodi Lee would be great singing this song!
This film along with "Rosemary's Baby" tried to pull your coat to what the entertainment business is all about ! It's amazing that folks don't get it 👿 !
This is one of the saddest scenes in this film. There's Winslow, playing his music and baring his soul out on the stage, but is completely ignored and the audience that had been there for the Juicy Fruits just leave. And worse, his music serves as the siren song that will lead to his end. :(
@EBC-ENT What's my age got to do with my view on this being one of the saddest scenes in this film?
@EBC-ENTAh, okay. I'm 41 years old. I came across this film because I like Brian De Palma's work, and recently have been trying to check out his films that I either haven't seen or haven't seen in a while, and this one was one that people recommended the most. In addition to that, I'm a Daft Punk fan and had heard how this film influenced them, so it appealed to me even more. (In case you're wondering about my username, the 2001 is the year I graduated from high school, not my birth year).
@EBC-ENTCarlito's Way is one I haven't gotten to yet. I do believe I already have it on DVD. RL has kept me busy with a lot of things (work, family issues, a hurricane blowing through recently). But I'll get to it. I've also got plans to rewatch Raising Cain.
@EBC-ENTI agree, this film is epic. Honestly, I wish a lot more filmmakers would watch it. No one directs a film like how De Palma does. He's probably one of the rare few who took Hitchcock's cinematic language and has continued it, not using it in parody as most would.
@EBC-ENTThat it was. :)
I love how Winslow’s character is introduced - sadly his talent is overlooked by everyone, but he finds joy in his music, he is totally immersed in playing his piano and sings with his soul
Only Phoenix can sing his songs. Anyone else who tries, dies.
@EBC-ENTit’s a line from the movie you dingus
RIP William Finley. ❤
I just turned 61. Been a musician for over 40 years. Best movie ever. And Paul Williams is the President of ASCAP.
Swan won this game.
If you actually know the story of Faust then this song really hits hard.
Always loved this piano melody
Forget “Love Never Dies”. This is the sequel to “Le Fantôme de l’Opéra”! Or better yet, this is part of a musical trilogy. First being ALW’s “The Phantom of the Opera”, followed by 夜半歌声 (Song At Midnight), then finally, this!
I won't lie, this movie is weird as heck. But at the same time, something about it just speaks to me.
Same I just seen this movie. Big fan of DePalma movies
It made by same director guy who made Carrie 1976 and Scarface 1983
Bravo ! Bravo ! Bravissimo ! 🎭🌹
This would be in my top 10 scenes ever filmed
i love my autism bird man so much
I love this comment so much! Lol
I also headcanon Winslow as autistic but I figured that’s just from my natural inclination to find that every character I relate to is autism-coded.
Are there any reasons in particular you think he is?
@@randompersonwhoneedsalifeAmazing. My son has Asperger's ( high functioning autism). He has some mannerisms that remind me of Winslow Leach. The fact that what is going on inside his head is what's relevant. Astute observation, great comment.
shuttt uppp tumblr speak he’s not your soft birdie boi hes a grown fucking man
@@madamvaudelune3298Aspergers is and “-functioning” labels are outdated
And this was 1974, when Autism was still unheard of in the mainstream! This movie then could be seen as an allegory on how Autistics with talent are and can be exploited by Business! I should know- I’m an Autistic myself! Kodi Lee would be great singing this song!
..We dream a bit of style
Dream a bunch of friends
Dream each each other's smile
And dream it never ends...🐄🐄🐄
I'm so glad this movie was part of my childhood.
I so love this part it gets The feelers
I think the juicy fruits are gonna really dig it.
'The Juicy Fruits!?'
What??😡😡
Awesome.. hahaha
I am not going to let my music be mutilated by those greaseballs!
Saw this in summer of '75 on Channel 100 (This was before Showtime, HBO, ect.) at my aunt's house in Carmel. Fun days........
bellissima!
The Muuusic !
Faust por William Finley 🎉l❤
This movie shows how evil and Cruel the Music Industry is…
faust william finley
PHOENIX!
Still think Williams version has so much more passion than Paul’s more up beat version obviously correlated with the characters
Did they base Winslow's look on Warren Zevon?
Other way around.
This film along with "Rosemary's Baby" tried to pull your coat to what the entertainment business is all about ! It's amazing that folks don't get it 👿 !
What’s on his shirt??
Erik Satie
Poor Man.
Alison Janney...
Masterpiece ✨