Although knowing this song, I hadn’t really listened to its lyrics before. Ms Jones’ signing and singing for some reason focused me on them. What a well constructed, meaningful and beautiful song. Hats off to Joni Mitchell and, indeed, to Ms Jones.
I always find myself with a lump in my throat whenever i see this clip. I'VE WATCHED THIS CLIP A HUNDRED TIMES! WOOOW! Amazing you can convey love in so many ways and yet you find yourself not knowing what to say when you're in there.
This was a great movie! Ive always loved this song. Brings back childhood memories and watching this version brought me to tears. I'm a puddle, sobbing!
I watched it twice when it came to the movie theatres right at the beginning, in Gloucester, Massachusetts where it was filmed and where the story takes place. I lived there for 36 years, everything you see is real, no Hollywood backdrops at all. A magnificent place and a wonderful movie.
I saw the BAFTA rendition and it was great. However, the original is still the best for me. That connection she made to her parents while auditioning was superb! Bridging the gap indeed! Always makes me cry! 😭😭
I can see how much Emilia looks like her father, the Welsh singer, Aled Jones, and I can also hear that she has inherited his musical talent! I'd love to see this movie! ❤
This was the perfect choice of music for this place in the film. Great arrangement, great piano part, and Emilia Jones was magnificent. Well deserved Oscar movie of the year. Kudos!
@@AnneretteStrydom-tk1rp CODA (stands for Children of Deaf Adults). The movie won best picture, and best actor went to Troy Kotsur, who is actually deaf, as are Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant, who played the brother.
This message is like throw a rock in a lake, but i want to left it here. I loved some women, but i truly and deeply love one that i lost to a terrible disesase. This was true love i was with her until the last second. Im lucky that i knew true love and i miss her. I don't know why this movie and this song remember this, but i want to say: don't be afraid to love!
I have no idea about the movie this is apparently from, but the way the singer incorporates sign language into her performance reminds me of my mother, who learned sign language (not because she's Deaf) when I was little, and her instructors suggested that their students practice by signing along to songs. 😻
Wish you could go back to when she walked in without her music and her teacher stepped up. I like when he hits wrong key to get her attention to go for it.
That was a good part too Ray. However, if you haven't seen the movie, you wouldn't understand the look Mr V gave her (referencing back to when they were in Mr. V's house and how he got her to make a "primal" noise). He said to her at that time; "Make the ugliest, grossest sound you can" in an attempt to get her to project her voice. That's why the scene you're referencing means so much to us.
Thank you for posting this. I had seen this film some time ago on streaming channels and had actually forgotten the name. But I've been in a Joni Mitchell mood tonight and this appeared on my feed. I absolutely love this film! I teared up watching it and I just teared up watching this song, that you posted in its entirety. I didn't know other people had posted a chopped up version. There's a reason The film closed this way. How beautiful. THANK YOU ❤
Sorry Chet K, it is the song itself from start to finish. Most of the other TH-cam videos on this song cut off the last few seconds. For most of us, that was a bit frustrating. If you actually watched the movie (CODA), you would have seen that there was no judges reaction(s) to Ruby's performance (played by Emilia Jones). This wasn't American Idol.
@@AerialDronePhotography yeah, I guess the movie Coda is only on Apple TV, I don't use apple products, don't have apple tv etc,, so I am unable to watch the movie
I have heard orther renditions of this song. This brought a tear to my eyes. Beautiful and soulful
Although knowing this song, I hadn’t really listened to its lyrics before. Ms Jones’ signing and singing for some reason focused me on them. What a well constructed, meaningful and beautiful song. Hats off to Joni Mitchell and, indeed, to Ms Jones.
showed this to my dad last night and we sat and cried together. i love music and language and how it brings us together
I don’t know why I always cry when I watch this video 😢
Because you have a deep heart…
me too
I crying and suddenly think about my life
because its so stunning
Same for me so far.
I always find myself with a lump in my throat whenever i see this clip. I'VE WATCHED THIS CLIP A HUNDRED TIMES! WOOOW! Amazing you can convey love in so many ways and yet you find yourself not knowing what to say when you're in there.
This was a great movie! Ive always loved this song. Brings back childhood memories and watching this version brought me to tears. I'm a puddle, sobbing!
I watched it twice when it came to the movie theatres right at the beginning, in Gloucester, Massachusetts where it was filmed and where the story takes place. I lived there for 36 years, everything you see is real, no Hollywood backdrops at all. A magnificent place and a wonderful movie.
I saw the BAFTA rendition and it was great. However, the original is still the best for me. That connection she made to her parents while auditioning was superb! Bridging the gap indeed! Always makes me cry! 😭😭
Original.....Joni Mitchell?
I’ve seen this more times than I care to admit. I like the whole scene. 🎬
Me too
I can see how much Emilia looks like her father, the Welsh singer, Aled Jones, and I can also hear that she has inherited his musical talent! I'd love to see this movie! ❤
What movie is this??
This was the perfect choice of music for this place in the film. Great arrangement, great piano part, and Emilia Jones was magnificent. Well deserved Oscar movie of the year. Kudos!
Movie name????
@@AnneretteStrydom-tk1rp CODA. It's on Apple TV. So good, I want to watch it again.
@@AnneretteStrydom-tk1rp CODA (stands for Children of Deaf Adults). The movie won best picture, and best actor went to Troy Kotsur, who is actually deaf, as are Marlee Matlin and Daniel Durant, who played the brother.
REALLY a beautiful rendition. 😍 🎶💖🎶
Texas Nana
Why am I sitting here sobbing after watching this?
This message is like throw a rock in a lake, but i want to left it here.
I loved some women, but i truly and deeply love one that i lost to a terrible disesase. This was true love i was with her until the last second. Im lucky that i knew true love and i miss her. I don't know why this movie and this song remember this, but i want to say: don't be afraid to love!
💔 I'm very sorry for your loss 💔
such an emotional version, cry every time
From 2:16
The shake in her voice make it so powerful. The hell. Just amazing.
When I got my Yale acceptance letter, everyone in my family jumped up and down just like her family.
I have no idea about the movie this is apparently from, but the way the singer incorporates sign language into her performance reminds me of my mother, who learned sign language (not because she's Deaf) when I was little, and her instructors suggested that their students practice by signing along to songs. 😻
This is from the movie CODA (child of deaf adults). Wonderful movie.
You definitely must watch the film. It's called CODA. JUST BRILLIANT.
@@kimsartain4126 Ahhh, thank you! ♥
@@earthgrazer5511 Thank you! ♥
One of the most beautiful songs ever written.
It’s my favorite song and I love music. But this is superb.
I think this could be better than the original
I appreciate that Matt. A lot of effort went into editing and adding subtitles.
I agree! This is so moving…😊
That's blasphemy. 😂
Definitely better than the original song. And great job on the video. Ty for doing it
There are some things I prefer about the original and some things I prefer about this one. They’re different.
great, im crying again
this is so very VERY AWESOME !!!
the movie is Great
everytime i watch this brings me to tears
Softie. I bet I can watch it without ... without ... oh damnit 😭😭😭
🤣🤣 me too.
@@fmaguire LOLOL when she starts to sign that gets me everytime
LOL Funny @fmaguire ! Good one!
cutting the end off was driving me crazy too. Why would people do that?
That is just beautiful
Great version! Love it.
This is beautiful!
Thank you for this.
My pleasure...
Watching this makes me incredibly sad.
It was a powerful moment in the movie...
I’m crying watching this…
Love this . . Thank You 💕💕❤ I Love You 💕❤️
This is obviously from a movie or TV show so what is it? Do we have to guess?
The movie is CODA (Children of Deaf Adults)
Don't make the mistake of watching this while walking the dog. I had three people coming up to me asking if I was OK.
Love this movie! ❤
Made me smile...❤
Thanks! It's getting annoying with the cut off the end for the other versions. She got me at the clouds 1:00.
Happy to help...
Wish you could go back to when she walked in without her music and her teacher stepped up. I like when he hits wrong key to get her attention to go for it.
That was a good part too Ray. However, if you haven't seen the movie, you wouldn't understand the look Mr V gave her (referencing back to when they were in Mr. V's house and how he got her to make a "primal" noise). He said to her at that time; "Make the ugliest, grossest sound you can" in an attempt to get her to project her voice.
That's why the scene you're referencing means so much to us.
What movie is this?
CODA
Just a tremendous movie
Thank you for posting this. I had seen this film some time ago on streaming channels and had actually forgotten the name.
But I've been in a Joni Mitchell mood tonight and this appeared on my feed.
I absolutely love this film! I teared up watching it and I just teared up watching this song, that you posted in its entirety. I didn't know other people had posted a chopped up version. There's a reason The film closed this way. How beautiful.
THANK YOU ❤
英語の歌詞の意味はところどころしかわかりませんが、聴いていると涙が出そうになります
If Emilia doesn't get cast as the voice of a Disney princess, something is wrong in the universe.
She’s better than that.
Can see why they wanna make this a musical
start to finish??? Where is the judges reaction(s)? I can't watch it due to not having apple tv
Sorry Chet K, it is the song itself from start to finish. Most of the other TH-cam videos on this song cut off the last few seconds. For most of us, that was a bit frustrating.
If you actually watched the movie (CODA), you would have seen that there was no judges reaction(s) to Ruby's performance (played by Emilia Jones). This wasn't American Idol.
@@AerialDronePhotography wish I could watch it, but I'm not an "apple" guy
@@chetk6211 I may be too old to know what that means. Does "apple" mean something other than Mac computers or iPhones?
@@AerialDronePhotography yeah, I guess the movie Coda is only on Apple TV, I don't use apple products, don't have apple tv etc,, so I am unable to watch the movie
@@chetk6211 Thanks for the clarification and education Chet. I didn't know that. It's worth watching if you ever get the chance.
Emilia 😊😊😊
Anyone else's eyes leaking ?
My favorite 😍 song of all time
I Do