"17 million people. If this were a country, it'd be the fifth biggest economy in the world and nobody knows each other. I read about this guy, gets on the MTA here, dies. Six hours he's riding the subway before anybody notices his corpse doing laps around L.A., people on and off sitting next to him. Nobody notices."
@randywhite3947its ultra underrated it should appear more in the discutions of the modern classics, literally one of the best performances of tom cruise!!!
Someday? Someday my dream will come? One night you will wake up and discover it never happened. It's all turned around on you. It never will. Suddenly you are old. Didn't happen, and it never will, because you were never going to do it anyway.
I watched this movie in 2004 and I was too young to understand many of the ideas in the story. Now I'm sixteen, and I am able to find the meaning in Maxx and Vincent's conversations about life and being a realist. This is truly a masterpiece!
I don't know about you guys, but this movie went straight into my heart. For some really wierd reason, and for the first time ever, this movie made me feel like NO movie ever did, and i'm a movie fan, been watching movies since i was 7, and i'm 28 now. Somehow, this movie openned the other side of the world for me. Also Tom Cruise did extraordinary work here, amazing acting. Michael Mann, you are the MAN!
One of the greatest movie of 21st century. That's the reason why everyone here and searching listening this soundtrack of movie. Like someone said here, it's intense some how.
This in in my top 5 best films of all time. It shows you don't need special effects and 12 million dollars to make a great movie. This is awesome purely because of the story and the relationship between the two characters. Well done Michael Mann. :)
@@alwynsam5349 Seeing as how this movie was filmed majority in downtown LA, the budget makes sense. But still man, this film will forever have a special place in my heart and collection.
@@the_henchman4268 Same here...i think about that line "suddenly you're old..didn't happen"..every now and then...the meaninglessness of our existence..."millions of galaxies with hundreds of millions of stars and a speck on one..in a blink..that's us, lost in space"...
You're not alone! There are several lines out of that movie that I keep with me on a daily basis. Changed my whole line of thinking like his line of: "most people ten years from now, same job same place same routine just keepin it safe over and over, ten years from now....man you don't know where you'll be ten minutes from now, do you" Living with seizures all my life, I SOOO related to that point! Thats just one of em! Its gonna take a miracle to knock this one out of my number one fav spot!
Collateral, Heat and Miami Vice are amongst my favourites of all times. They share some details, excellent music, unbelievable camera shots and (sometimes unexpected) actor's performances. I love the fact that morally nothing is black or white in MM's movies. BTW Collateral must be Tom Cruise's finest role yet.
Sure, I used to smoke 50 a day at that time. It had significant part in my quitting process. At first glance it is the most static movie of them all - another masterpiece. alterstill.com
I prefer the Miami Vice series, the movie is good, but its very very dificult replace such actors like Don Johnson and Michael Thomas, and Castillo become a black guy?. MM was the "creator" of Miami Vice series also.
@@randomguy6679 His resume is almost flawless. Most directors never make 1 classic and Mann has at least 5. Hes allowed 1 or 2 bad ones. Dont count him out for Black Hat. The man is talented and he will make more great films. Besides Black hat was a beautifully made bad film.
His last good movie was public enemies. Miami vice was ok. Collateral was his last great film. Black hat was weak. I have high Hope's for his Ferrari film.
This film, along with the fantastic soundtrack, will always have a special place in my heart. This track helped me when i was going through some heavy shit, I would put this on repeat and just listen. God, and this track still makes me feel whole, but sad at the same time. We will never know who Vincent really was...brilliant film and score.
I have to agree. This is one of my favourite films ever, and I'm really into films so that's saying something. There's something about the atmosphere of the film and the chemistry between Cruise and Foxx (and of course the music) that no other film I've seen can achieve. It gives me goosebumps.
Michael Mann is a genius. Love this movie so much. This movie just feel so real. I feel for the characters. Great acting from Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx.
I find myself feeling so sorry for Vincent at the end, especially with this suitably haunting music. I enjoyed Cruise'S perfomance in this. He looked the part of a hired killer. Well done that man!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 bravo. Same here. Vincent's scars are what stir our feelings of loneliness and loss. He is truly haunted by the past which will never let him go.
Hey, thanks for correcting the quote! I finally recalled I was supposed to fix my comment after you had posted your message two years ago. Only watched Collateral again last night and figured he indeed did say it like that. Anyhow, thank you! ^^
I always cry at the end of the movie when I hear this. I dunno why... possibly because such an amazing movie is ending. I would like to see what happens next. If Max and the girl manage to survive after the drug bosses find out that he only play Vincent to get the list and knew Felix in person. And I cry for Vincent, too. Even if he's a sociopath, he still has some good inside of him.
You took the words right outta my mouth 😂😺 That end scene and this most haunting composition. I truly felt awful when Vincent breathed his last. All that darkness coming from a place of loneliness and despair. I read somewhere else that the character of Vincent and Jason Statham were special forces soldiers who go back serving 25 years. Would be great to see Vincent's origin story the baseline of what morphed him into a haunted, lonely and sad killer who is consumed by vengeance and setting wrongs to right. It would be really interesting to see how the prequel segues into WHY he chose to kill those 5 scumbags in the film. The reason why they were marked is something not touched in the film. One of Michael Mann's tricks is to keep the audience speculating 🤔😳🤔
The music there wraps up the film so well and it compliments the fact that the remaining character won't be the same as the sun rises over LA .Kind of like how a hero triumphs, but you see the personal toll the victory takes on him. Well done piece by James Newton Howard.
''Yo Homie.'' ''Then don't you let me get cornered, because you don't have the trunk space.'' ''Hey Max, Guy gets on the MTA here in LA dies, you think anyone will notice.'' ''Limos Huh, hey i'm not the one that's lying to my mother.'' Favorite lines of the movie.
words can not express, just terrific , you can really feel how passionate Michael Mann is when it comes to create a movie, he knows what to do to get you astonished !!! I've seen it many times and can't get enough
Damn, this music messes with your head big time. I love this movie to bits. Never in my wildest dreams would I ever imagined I'd love a Tom Cruise movie, but after this I'm a fan for life. I even cried when vincent died, and wished there was an alternate ending!! The whole production and especially the soundtrack was simply magic for me. Nice one Tom.
I often wonder if scriptwriters write with a particular actor in mind for the starring role. Because watching this movie made me a Tom Cruise fan.The dialogue, the music, ad Tom Cruise=my most favourite movie yet.It's like this is the role he was born to play. You feel such overwhelming sadness for this hitman.Yeah, he was ace in this movie!
Yeah, it's a real masterpiece. It makes you think about so many things that no one has ever noticed in their rushed meaningless lives. Absolutely amazing, absolutely impressing. A piece of art.
Quinta-feira passada, enquanto voltava do trabalho a noite, sentado numa das poltronas do ônibus, me lembrei desse filme... Sua trama, sua música, seus personagens... tudo era, e ainda é tão instigante... a questão dos Sonhos e das Vontades quebradas pela dureza da Realidade... Um dos melhores filmes de ação/suspense que já vi...
rapaz tenho que concordar apesar de 2 anos se passaram desde seu post mas vc descreveu o filme de maneira perfeita, cara eu vejo o mundo da mesma maneira que o vincent e realmente nao é legal vc viver sabendo que no final nada importa ser rico pobre feio ou belo no fim iremos apodrecer envelhecer e morrer e se deixarmos um filho vai apenas prolongar esse ciclo de mortes sem fim.
The Academy ought to hang their heads in shame. Oscar Worthy performance from Cruise, Mann & composer JN HOWARD. My vibes to the universe out there, may these gents be recognized for their long overdue loyalty to their art. ALL 3 OF THEM. GENIUSES! 💥🔥⚡❤️🙏🏻
"Ei, Max... Um cara entra no metrô aqui em Los Angeles e morre. Acha que alguém vai notar?" A cara que o Max faz quando o Vicent pergunta isso é sem palavras... Uma bela atuação de Jamie Foxx e Tom Cruise. Max presencia a morte do homem que ele acabou de matar, ele notou sua morte, e essa foi sua resposta, fazendo com que Vicent finalmente pudesse ir para seu "requiem" (descanso) E essa trilha sonora final... É muito simbólica, tanto pra cena, quanto pro desfecho de Vicent, já sem vida, indo embora no metrô... Meu filme favorito, e um excelente trabalho de Michael Mann.
i have watched the movie 10 times or more and in the end my eyes start crying by it self and every time when i watch the end it looks better than beffor
For real! You're not alone on this one. Gives a lot of pointers and thoughts on "living in the now" and appreciating every moment cause we don't know where we'll be ten minutes from now as said in that jazz club scene!
En mi opinión la mejor película de Michael Mann seguida muy muy cerca por Heat. Y con una banda de sonido única. Collateral quedará para la historia con esa "noche" que parece no terminar nunca pero, cuando lo hace, el remate final además de genial te deja con esa sensación tan lograda por el director de aislamiento acompañado de incertidumbre existencial que antes se viera en Heat.
"He was... Almost a Mystic... He was very very very intense, and he actually believed that he had a God given right to WIN"- Murray Walker on Ayrton Senna.
I have 3 wishes in my life. 1. I want to die young 2. When I will be dying I want to hear this peace of art for the last time. 3. I want to feel the cold wind flowing on my hand
Regardless of tom cruise's believes which many people stopped watching his movies, i couldn't care less he's an entertainer and this is his finest role, fantastic film, it won't top heat but its in my top 20 films off all time.
Yes, all the Antonio Pinto's sounds are similar. He compoused some soundtracks like: love in the time of cholera, senna, lord of war (that's the best songs), À deriva. That's just a few of soundtracks that you can hear his songs. I really love his work, for me he is the best composer ever!!
For all those of you who have written that you wished you had seen this movie at the theater, I can tell you that I liked it so much that I went back on four consecutive days and paid $8.60 to watch in on the big screen and then I went to store and bought the $20.00 "directors cut" special version in DVD and I have watched it about 40 or 50 more times... One of my very favorite movies of all time ! Miles Cobbett
"Hey Max, a guy gets on the MTA here in LA and dies, Do you think anyone will notice ?!" That's one of my all time favourite lines in movies , EVER. I sure as hell don't wanna be "that guy
This movie is a true hidden gem. Most underrated art masquerades as bad art, but this movie disguises itself as merely mediocre. A modern classic and an intimate drama, more introspective that outwardly and more thought provoking than what its shootouts would have you believe . I absolutely love this movie.
Ce film est un chef d'œuvre, et cett musique final est incroyable, il y a, à la fois de l'espoir et du chagrin, superbe ost pour un super film, elle me rend nostalgique de cette époque qui nous a fourni un nombre incalculable de pépite, quand je voit les Marvel aujourd'hui et toutes les production Disney, je me dit mon dieu tout ce qu'on a perdu 😢
What really saddens me about the ending besides Vincent dying is the way they just left him on the train, I would of had to of hit the emergency brake or something, no one deserves to not only die alone, but to be unnoticed. After everything Max and him went through I really think that Vincent didn't want to kill Max. The ending is one of the most haunting and moments filled with despair I've ever seen in film, and I love it. It kills me every time watching the train just go on.
you're right on something Fear, at the end Vincent decide not to kill Max, because there's a constant connection build btwn these 2 characters, they understand each other, there's a part of respect
Vincent would of killed him. Detective Fanning mentions a case before of a cabbie randomly killing three people with no connection to him and then killing himself mysteriously......in three different sites............. And Vincent says he has been to LA before and has always looked forward to getting out of there....... However, Max turned the tables on him and ultimately his change in character saved him along with Annie.
This movie change my life forever, Words can't describe how much i love this Masterpiece , in my opinion best Tom Cruise role ever made.. also my favorite movie of all time !!
Honestly one of my top three favorite movies. When people say “oh I don’t like Tom Cruise” I say that I don’t care, everything in this movie is top notch.
"17 million people. If this were a country, it'd be the fifth biggest economy in the world and nobody knows each other. I read about this guy, gets on the MTA here, dies. Six hours he's riding the subway before anybody notices his corpse doing laps around L.A., people on and off sitting next to him. Nobody notices."
fuck you people
Think anybody will notice?
@@kapitan19969838 not in LA
Are you there yet?
This movie had such an intimacy.The conversations they had in the cab were like reading a good book.
It was a "Dashboard Confessional" if you will. Obviously no priest present, but a confessional non the less. Fantastic film!
Just watched it on Netflix for the second time .. truly Masterpiece and underrated film
I watched more tan 120 times ;-;
@@jackwest9348 me too
I watched more times than I can remember,made me wanna go to lose Angelos too
@randywhite3947its ultra underrated it should appear more in the discutions of the modern classics, literally one of the best performances of tom cruise!!!
Someday? Someday my dream will come? One night you will wake up and discover it never happened. It's all turned around on you. It never will. Suddenly you are old. Didn't happen, and it never will, because you were never going to do it anyway.
+Fi Skirata Very well said my good friend! May god and peace be with you all!
Fi Skirata I think when he said this, he meant that he wouldn't have done it had he not met Vincent. I think he would've let him live, too.
The best scene and lines of any movie in cinematic history.
city bumpkin agree
It’s so true because most people have dreams they will never pursue..
Heat and Collateral are Michael Mamm's masterpieces. The ending in both are breathless.
Cole Thornton Last of Mohicans ending is breathless as well
Amen to that!!!
'The Insider' is also one of his masterpiece. Not many people seems to talk about it.
THIEF is also one hell of a movie.
Every Mann's movie is a masterpiece.
remember i saw this movie once a day for 2 weeks straight. what a masterpiece.
I do the same... Everyday I watch clips of it... Especially the clip when Vincent sees the fox and Audio slave song that goes on in the bgm
I'm on that same mindset right now! Lol
@@777sn2 I try to aswell 😮💨
"10 years from now?,man you don't even know where your gunna be 10 minutes from now "
Haunting music for a brilliant film
I watched this movie in 2004 and I was too young to understand many of the ideas in the story. Now I'm sixteen, and I am able to find the meaning in Maxx and Vincent's conversations about life and being a realist. This is truly a masterpiece!
How about now?
@@TheEssentialHughJazz found wife?:)
this person's almost 30 now 🤯
I don't know about you guys, but this movie went straight into my heart. For some really wierd reason, and for the first time ever, this movie made me feel like NO movie ever did, and i'm a movie fan, been watching movies since i was 7, and i'm 28 now. Somehow, this movie openned the other side of the world for me. Also Tom Cruise did extraordinary work here, amazing acting. Michael Mann, you are the MAN!
Bravo brother. You echo my sentiment 1000000000%
the car scene where max and vincent reveal's each others flaws is so emotional
How is this film not getting dark knight or lord of the rings reputation. Its a modern classic. Its my favourite movie
i totaly agree
@@trujilojilo4887 you missed one ' l ' in 'totaly'
Mine too
Best movie
uderrated as fuck
"I do this for a living!" prophetic last words.
Max put him in early retirement
One of the greatest movie of 21st century. That's the reason why everyone here and searching listening this soundtrack of movie. Like someone said here, it's intense some how.
ALLAHUAKBAR
True my friend.
It's intense because it has such a realism to it. It feels like this could ACTUALLY happen.
This in in my top 5 best films of all time. It shows you don't need special effects and 12 million dollars to make a great movie. This is awesome purely because of the story and the relationship between the two characters. Well done Michael Mann. :)
The movie's budget was $65 mill but I totally agree with your point :)
@@alwynsam5349 Seeing as how this movie was filmed majority in downtown LA, the budget makes sense. But still man, this film will forever have a special place in my heart and collection.
@@the_henchman4268 Same here...i think about that line "suddenly you're old..didn't happen"..every now and then...the meaninglessness of our existence..."millions of galaxies with hundreds of millions of stars and a speck on one..in a blink..that's us, lost in space"...
You're not alone! There are several lines out of that movie that I keep with me on a daily basis. Changed my whole line of thinking like his line of: "most people ten years from now, same job same place same routine just keepin it safe over and over, ten years from now....man you don't know where you'll be ten minutes from now, do you" Living with seizures all my life, I SOOO related to that point! Thats just one of em! Its gonna take a miracle to knock this one out of my number one fav spot!
Tom Cruise has done such a good job portraying Vincent that all of us ended up being super sad when he, a ruthless hitman, died.
Collateral, Heat and Miami Vice are amongst my favourites of all times. They share some details, excellent music, unbelievable camera shots and (sometimes unexpected) actor's performances. I love the fact that morally nothing is black or white in MM's movies.
BTW Collateral must be Tom Cruise's finest role yet.
Sure, I used to smoke 50 a day at that time. It had significant part in my quitting process. At first glance it is the most static movie of them all - another masterpiece.
alterstill.com
I prefer the Miami Vice series, the movie is good, but its very very dificult replace such actors like Don Johnson and Michael Thomas, and Castillo become a black guy?. MM was the "creator" of Miami Vice series also.
Totally agree ma'am...Loved the sequence just before Max rams the taxi on the barricades
And then Black hat happened....
@@randomguy6679 His resume is almost flawless. Most directors never make 1 classic and Mann has at least 5. Hes allowed 1 or 2 bad ones. Dont count him out for Black Hat. The man is talented and he will make more great films. Besides Black hat was a beautifully made bad film.
A great film. Bring back this form, Michael Mann!
Michael Mann's last good movie.
No I have to say I rated Miami Vice, it was underrated in general
Sadly, Mann made this and Miami Vice..i guess Hollywood doesn't want this style of realistic movies.
His last good movie was public enemies. Miami vice was ok. Collateral was his last great film. Black hat was weak. I have high Hope's for his Ferrari film.
@@gioluvs1893 public enemies was as weak as blackhat. Had some good moments but not even close to his other films imo
"I wish I had seen this in a theater."
I have.. never saw a better movie at the cinema, amazing atmosphere
Yes one of my favourite cinema expérience was seeing this.
Don’t we all
This film, along with the fantastic soundtrack, will always have a special place in my heart. This track helped me when i was going through some heavy shit, I would put this on repeat and just listen. God, and this track still makes me feel whole, but sad at the same time. We will never know who Vincent really was...brilliant film and score.
I have to agree. This is one of my favourite films ever, and I'm really into films so that's saying something. There's something about the atmosphere of the film and the chemistry between Cruise and Foxx (and of course the music) that no other film I've seen can achieve. It gives me goosebumps.
Michael Mann is a genius. Love this movie so much. This movie just feel so real. I feel for the characters. Great acting from Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx.
agree!
I find myself feeling so sorry for Vincent at the end, especially with this suitably haunting music. I enjoyed Cruise'S perfomance in this. He looked the part of a hired killer. Well done that man!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 bravo. Same here. Vincent's scars are what stir our feelings of loneliness and loss. He is truly haunted by the past which will never let him go.
Best film i have ever seen
agree
Agreed!
"Guy gets on the LTA here in LA and dies. Think anybody'll notice?"
Soul Stälker Guy gets on the MTA here in LA and dies, think anybody'll notice? :P Sorry just had to. :P
Soul Stälker I just corrected your Collateral quote.
Hey, thanks for correcting the quote! I finally recalled I was supposed to fix my comment after you had posted your message two years ago. Only watched Collateral again last night and figured he indeed did say it like that. Anyhow, thank you! ^^
Guy gets in youtube and corrects your comment, think anybody'll notice?
It's actually: "Hey, Max, a guy gets on the MTA here in L.A. and dies. Think anybody will notice?"
This movie is amazing !
+ליהיא בן דניאל What's so ''amazing'' about it?
The acting, cinematography, the story. It was simple but executed masterfully. Tom cruise best role in my opinion
The mood, the colors... Tom Cruise best performance with Vanilla Sky.
"One day my dream will come and yours never will and suddenly you are old"
I always cry at the end of the movie when I hear this. I dunno why... possibly because such an amazing movie is ending. I would like to see what happens next. If Max and the girl manage to survive after the drug bosses find out that he only play Vincent to get the list and knew Felix in person. And I cry for Vincent, too. Even if he's a sociopath, he still has some good inside of him.
Good comment!
You took the words right outta my mouth 😂😺 That end scene and this most haunting composition. I truly felt awful when Vincent breathed his last. All that darkness coming from a place of loneliness and despair. I read somewhere else that the character of Vincent and Jason Statham were special forces soldiers who go back serving 25 years. Would be great to see Vincent's origin story the baseline of what morphed him into a haunted, lonely and sad killer who is consumed by vengeance and setting wrongs to right. It would be really interesting to see how the prequel segues into WHY he chose to kill those 5 scumbags in the film. The reason why they were marked is something not touched in the film. One of Michael Mann's tricks is to keep the audience speculating 🤔😳🤔
@@leagueofshadows Apparently Jason Statham's character from The Transporter film's is the same character he's playing in Collateral.
Same. Just watched it and made me tear up.
watched this movie yesterday, really fascinating. whos on 2019?
Michael Mann’s movies, especially The Heat and Collateral, age like wine with time.
2021. I really missed movies like that. The great movies are on 90's and backwards
@@emanuelporto9374 Yup.
2023
The music there wraps up the film so well and it compliments the fact that the remaining character won't be the same as the sun rises over LA .Kind of like how a hero triumphs, but you see the personal toll the victory takes on him. Well done piece by James Newton Howard.
such an amazing, under praised movie
EdEmKay Yeah :'(
true!
Super underrated film. One of my favorites!
All tom cruises movies are yet they all do really well. This made multiple times what was put into it. This movie was a hit yet you hear nothing!
I want this song to play when I die .
DonCheto323 facts
Best Film, final soundtrack
''Yo Homie.''
''Then don't you let me get cornered, because you don't have the trunk space.''
''Hey Max, Guy gets on the MTA here in LA dies, you think anyone will notice.''
''Limos Huh, hey i'm not the one that's lying to my mother.''
Favorite lines of the movie.
This music cuts thru the soul
💥💥💥💥💥⚡⚡⚡⚡🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
words can not express, just terrific , you can really feel how passionate Michael Mann is when it comes to create a movie, he knows what to do to get you astonished !!! I've seen it many times and can't get enough
Damn, this music messes with your head big time. I love this movie to bits. Never in my wildest dreams would I ever imagined I'd love a Tom Cruise movie, but after this I'm a fan for life. I even cried when vincent died, and wished there was an alternate ending!! The whole production and especially the soundtrack was simply magic for me. Nice one Tom.
Un pedazo de película!!!! La he visto 5 veces y m encanta!!! Creo q Tom hace una interpretación excelente!
This film teaches about life. My only regret was that I didn't get to experience this in the cinema. Would have been great!
I often wonder if scriptwriters write with a particular actor in mind for the starring role. Because watching this movie made me a Tom Cruise fan.The dialogue, the music, ad Tom Cruise=my most favourite movie yet.It's like this is the role he was born to play. You feel such overwhelming sadness for this hitman.Yeah, he was ace in this movie!
I understood Cruise' character perfectly.
docsmithdc Is that true? I'd like to ask you a few questions, if that's the case.
Jazz question?
He was really relatable. Especially for my generation.
1 year later and we never found what that question was....
@@Commander_Shepard. I like the same music as you donnie
"Why you wanna buy me somethin that's just.gonna wilt and die?"
"See what I mean?"
"Hey homie! Is that my brief case?!"
@@hassi44 "Yo (...)"
Yeah, it's a real masterpiece. It makes you think about so many things that no one has ever noticed in their rushed meaningless lives. Absolutely amazing, absolutely impressing. A piece of art.
Great track from Antonio Pinto! Great movie, great lessons inculcated ...
The composer is JN HOWARD
@@leagueofshadowsth-cam.com/video/lRrhbdIkMAo/w-d-xo.html
Quinta-feira passada, enquanto voltava do trabalho a noite, sentado numa das poltronas do ônibus, me lembrei desse filme... Sua trama, sua música, seus personagens... tudo era, e ainda é tão instigante... a questão dos Sonhos e das Vontades quebradas pela dureza da Realidade... Um dos melhores filmes de ação/suspense que já vi...
rapaz tenho que concordar apesar de 2 anos se passaram desde seu post mas vc descreveu o filme de maneira perfeita, cara eu vejo o mundo da mesma maneira que o vincent e realmente nao é legal vc viver sabendo que no final nada importa ser rico pobre feio ou belo no fim iremos apodrecer envelhecer e morrer e se deixarmos um filho vai apenas prolongar esse ciclo de mortes sem fim.
Parabéns, Belo comentário🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
"What the fuck are you still doing driving a cab?" I Love this movie!
This movie totally knocked my socks off. Effortlessly cool
TH-cam had the nerve to run a Disney tv show commercial before this score.
Stop being poor
The Academy ought to hang their heads in shame. Oscar Worthy performance from Cruise, Mann & composer JN HOWARD. My vibes to the universe out there, may these gents be recognized for their long overdue loyalty to their art. ALL 3 OF THEM. GENIUSES! 💥🔥⚡❤️🙏🏻
One of the best movies of Michael Mann...
If not the best
"Ei, Max... Um cara entra no metrô aqui em Los Angeles e morre. Acha que alguém vai notar?"
A cara que o Max faz quando o Vicent pergunta isso é sem palavras... Uma bela atuação de Jamie Foxx e Tom Cruise.
Max presencia a morte do homem que ele acabou de matar, ele notou sua morte, e essa foi sua resposta, fazendo com que Vicent finalmente pudesse ir para seu "requiem" (descanso)
E essa trilha sonora final... É muito simbólica, tanto pra cena, quanto pro desfecho de Vicent, já sem vida, indo embora no metrô...
Meu filme favorito, e um excelente trabalho de Michael Mann.
Essa cena do metro e muito dahora, tem um diálogo muito foda. Vincent e um personagem de camadas
@@felipedubsilva2559 Sim, ele é, Tom Cruise fez uma ótima atuação tbm.
i have watched the movie 10 times or more and in the end my eyes start crying by it self and every time when i watch the end it looks better than beffor
una de las mejores peliculas de michael mann junto con heat de 1995 muy buena musica en cada tramo del film
Amazing movie. One of my favorites!
For real! You're not alone on this one. Gives a lot of pointers and thoughts on "living in the now" and appreciating every moment cause we don't know where we'll be ten minutes from now as said in that jazz club scene!
En mi opinión la mejor película de Michael Mann seguida muy muy cerca por Heat. Y con una banda de sonido única. Collateral quedará para la historia con esa "noche" que parece no terminar nunca pero, cuando lo hace, el remate final además de genial te deja con esa sensación tan lograda por el director de aislamiento acompañado de incertidumbre existencial que antes se viera en Heat.
what a movie, I'm out of words, truly masterpiece, I wish there were more such unique film makers like Michael Mann
"He was... Almost a Mystic... He was very very very intense, and he actually believed that he had a God given right to WIN"- Murray Walker on Ayrton Senna.
This music reminds you of this quote ?
@@rahulranjan9013 Watch "Lap of Life" on youtube and you'll understand.
"The fuck are still doing driving a cab"
You left out you. Ya dumb fuck!!
I play this whenever i'm riding the subway ;)
Yes ,....
Vegeta solo Does anyone notice? ;)
Thats us lost in space
you killed those 2 dislikes?
"no i shot em, the bullets and the fall killed em"
Best thriller I've ever seen in my life
I have 3 wishes in my life.
1. I want to die young
2. When I will be dying I want to hear this peace of art for the last time.
3. I want to feel the cold wind flowing on my hand
Wishes I weirdly understand.
I dont know why most people are afraid from die young cause old people says : become older is a shiet
I understand the wishes but don't agree to 1st one. That's it.
Regardless of tom cruise's believes which many people stopped watching his movies, i couldn't care less he's an entertainer and this is his finest role, fantastic film, it won't top heat but its in my top 20 films off all time.
My favorite action movie of all time and one of my favorite movies period.
Yes, all the Antonio Pinto's sounds are similar. He compoused some soundtracks like: love in the time of cholera, senna, lord of war (that's the best songs), À deriva. That's just a few of soundtracks that you can hear his songs. I really love his work, for me he is the best composer ever!!
This pictures and music are more enjoyable than movie ( when you saw it hundred times))
This track is SOOOOO GOOOOOOOD. Great, underrated film also.
For all those of you who have written that you wished you had seen this movie at the theater, I can tell you that I liked it so much that I went back on four consecutive days and paid $8.60 to watch in on the big screen and then I went to store and bought the $20.00 "directors cut" special version in DVD and I have watched it about 40 or 50 more times... One of my very favorite movies of all time ! Miles Cobbett
"Hey Max, a guy gets on the MTA here in LA and dies, Do you think anyone will notice ?!" That's one of my all time favourite lines in movies , EVER. I sure as hell don't wanna be "that guy
"One day your parents picked you up, sat you down, and never picked you up again."
😢
I need to buy myself a suit similar to the one Tom Cruise wore. It's absolutely amazing.
This was such a grade-A movie. Great acting, directing, cinematography, it was written pretty damn good. Hands down one of my favorite movies
it started like any other night
Der beste Soundtrack, der je produziert wurde!!!
2019 and still amazing this film! S2
The only time a movie made you feel sorry for a hitman.
My favorite movie! And for me, The best movie EVER made!
This movie is a true hidden gem.
Most underrated art masquerades as bad art, but this movie disguises itself as merely mediocre.
A modern classic and an intimate drama, more introspective that outwardly and more thought provoking than what its shootouts would have you believe .
I absolutely love this movie.
I got on the subway in L.A and fell asleep... think anybody will notice?
If you get on and not pay your fare.....They'll notice.
will the passengers realize that VINCENT is dead.
MAX! I DO THIS FOR A LIVING
when i die i want to hear this song.
Wish Tom Cruise would've collaborated more with Michael Mann. They made absolute magic in this film.
An amazing soundtrack and Cruise's finest acting.
Ce film est un chef d'œuvre, et cett musique final est incroyable, il y a, à la fois de l'espoir et du chagrin, superbe ost pour un super film, elle me rend nostalgique de cette époque qui nous a fourni un nombre incalculable de pépite, quand je voit les Marvel aujourd'hui et toutes les production Disney, je me dit mon dieu tout ce qu'on a perdu 😢
Absolument
it started like any other night....what a sentence....and what a movie...
'what the fuck are you still doing driving a cab'
What really saddens me about the ending besides Vincent dying is the way they just left him on the train, I would of had to of hit the emergency brake or something, no one deserves to not only die alone, but to be unnoticed. After everything Max and him went through I really think that Vincent didn't want to kill Max. The ending is one of the most haunting and moments filled with despair I've ever seen in film, and I love it. It kills me every time watching the train just go on.
It is an irony .. think about the story Vincent tells at the beginning. "Do you like LA? " ..
you're right on something Fear, at the end Vincent decide not to kill Max, because there's a constant connection build btwn these 2 characters, they understand each other, there's a part of respect
Fear57 he woulda did the same
Vincent would of killed him. Detective Fanning mentions a case before of a cabbie randomly killing three people with no connection to him and then killing himself mysteriously......in three different sites............. And Vincent says he has been to LA before and has always looked forward to getting out of there....... However, Max turned the tables on him and ultimately his change in character saved him along with Annie.
This movie change my life forever, Words can't describe how much i love this Masterpiece , in my opinion best Tom Cruise role ever made.. also my favorite movie of all time !!
Mine too!
most underrated film of the decade
one of my favorite movies, sad so under-rated -.-
definately one of my favorite movies. so underrated. amazing themes.
one of my favourite movies, in my mind it's a stylistic masterpiece
Atmosphere is best in this movie
One of Cruise's best performances. This song coincides with the ending pretty well.
I'm here in 2022..and dammit somebody need to upload this to spotify/apple music!
One of my favorite movies of all time too.
Honestly one of my top three favorite movies. When people say “oh I don’t like Tom Cruise” I say that I don’t care, everything in this movie is top notch.
i couldnt find this song on spotify
2021 same
amazing soundtracks for an amazing movie