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"What a film director really directs is the audience’s attention"
- Alexander Mackendrick
Soundtracks used in video:
- Audiomachine - I Will Find You
- Tracey Chattaway - Nightsky
THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.
I do not own any of the movies or the soundtracks displayed in this video .
NO COPYRIGHT INTENDED.
If you comment before Reading the description, you will be ignored.
Many films were displayed in part 1, and many of films I couldn't cram into a 4 minute video, I hopefully plan to make a part 3 in the future. So don't comment something foolish like "You're missing "X Scene" in this video.
I did Wish to have more scenes from films by Kubrick, Kurosawa, Tarkovsky, Wells, Bergman etc... but couldn't seem to find decent quality downloads for many of their films Which is Why Ill make a short list of movies I intended to place but couldn't make the cut.
If you have any recommendations for movie, scenes, clips you are more then welcome to leave a comment, and Ill Add it to the list
With that being said there are clearly more qualified scenes out there in film but these are More of a favorite list ( Which wouldn't of have made a compelling title), While some are simply Iconic.
Some examples are films like.
- Ran (1985)
- Dreams (1990)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Stalker (1979)
- Mirror (1975)
- Doctor Zhivago (1985)
- The Conformist (1970)
- Russian Ark (2002)
- The Searchers (1956)
- Seven Samurai (1954)
- In the Mood for Love (2000)
- The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
- Persona (1966)
- Sunset BLVD. (1950)
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Films in Order:
1. The Dark Knight (2008)
2. Gone with the Wind (1939)
3. Django Unchained (2010)
4. Life is Beautiful (1997)
5. Moonlight (2016)
6. The Hurt Locker (2009)
7. North by Northwest (1959)
8. Macbeth (2015)
9. Road to Perdition (2002)
10. American Beauty (1999)
11. Days of Heaven (1978)
12. Schindler's List (1993)
13. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
14. Sicario (2015)
15. The Tree of Life (2011)
16. Beasts of no Nation (2015)
17. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)
18. Life of Pi (2012)
19. Drive (2011)
20. Hero (2002)
21. E.T (1982)
22. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1982)
23. Sound of Music (1965)
24. The Lion King (1994)
25. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the king (2003)
26. The Impossible (2012)
27. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
28. Fight Club (1999)
29. The Revenant (2015)
30. Suspiria (1977)
31. The Dark Knight (2008)
32. The Revenant (2015)
33. 12 Angry Men (1957)
34. Incendies (2010)
35. The Deer Hunter (1978)
36. Alien (1979)
37. Dances with Wolves (1990)
38. Se7en (1995)
39. Black Swan (2010)
40. Gattaca (1997)
41. Inglorious Bastards (2009)
42. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
43. Atonement (2007)
44. Dunkirk (2017)
45. Once upon a time in America (1984)
46. L.A. Confidential (1997)
47. Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
48. The Master (2011)
49. Unforgiven (1992)
50. The Sacrifice (1986)
51. Her (2013)
52. The Secret life of Walter Mitty (2013)
53. Rain Main (1998)
54. Casino (1995)
55. Shame (2011)
56. The Graduate (1967)
57. Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)
58. Call Me by Your Name (2017)
59. Apocalypse Now (1979)
60. Paris, Texas (1984)
61. Das Boot (1981)
62. The Fall (2006)
63. Kagemusha (1980)
64. My Fair Lady (1964)
65. The Curious case of Benjamin Button (2008)
66. Chinatown (1974)
67. Fargo (1996)
68. Memories of Murder (2003)
69. Vertigo (1958)
70. Good Will Hunting (1997)
71. Her (2013)
72. There Will Be Blood (2007)
73. Psycho (1960)
74. Memoirs of Geisha (2005)
75. Gladiator (2000)
76. The Exorcist (1973)
77. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
78. The Third Man (1949)
79. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
80. Sicario (2015)
81. The Tree of Life (2011)
82. No Country for Old Men (2007)
83. The Fall (2006)
84. The Thin Red Line (1998)
85. Manhattan (1979)
86. Skyfall (2012)
87. Hero (2002)
88. Memories of Murder (2003)
89. Goodfellas (1990)
90. The Godfather: Part II (1974)
91. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
(2007)
92. Jarhead (2005)
94. Samsara (2011)
95. Prisoners (2013)
96. True Grit (2010)
97. Forrest Gump (1994)
98. Full Metal Jacket (1987)
99. The Truman Show (1998)
100. Inception (2010)
101. There Will Be Blood (2007)
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It's kind of amazing how most of the scenes are so simplistic.
True!!!
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication “ Leonardo Da Vinci
I agree. But I'd say simple rather than simplistic.
@@Jlundeen I would say minimalist.
@@Zaz5y Sure maybe. I was just comparing simple and simplistic. People often use the fancier-sounding term simplistic, but it's the wrong meaning. Edit: in your case I'd probably go the other way and use minimalistic. :)
"Most Beautiful Shots in Movie History" Starts the video with a gunshot
Beautiful indeed.
I thought that the video was not about this kind of shot, but about gunshots
Pretty sure they just put that scene to tell us good evening and that they are tonight's entertainment.
start off with a bang
i literally got an ad about banning guns right before that (it was a really sad ad though, it mentioned school shootings and i cried)
Another great shot is in 1917: The "night window" scene with the flares shooting overhead.
Was about to say this. That scene with the score gives me chills
Schofield's run is also fantastic, it's a damn shame it didn't make it in
considering the movie looks like 1 shot anyway you could technically say the entire movie is a great shot
@@davidoconnell122 seriously. Thomas Newman is legendary.
@@kavetea True, true
What I take away from this is that a good fire in the background really helps.
And clouds.
lighting***
@@starless1759 fire is also lightning
@@jcs1056 *lighting, not lightNing
@@williamporreca3479 ye
It touched me. Even without any INTERSTELLAR scene.
Innerstellar is an amazing movie, had to do an essay on one and I chose Innerstellar because I heard it was good. I don’t regret it
Too much Nolan already.
@@dealerovski82 There can never be too much Nolan.
there are a couple in part 1
even the inverted final battle soldiers march and exploding scenes on tenet
3:10 it's 1958, and the shot is THAT good. how is the colour even so close to real life?
Excellent question. It was shot on 1950s Eastman 25T negative , but here it looks similar to Kodachrome reversal, which was at the time used for 16mm and 8mm film only. Well first off, Vertigo was shot on VistaVision (35mm 8-perf horizontal), then you are obviously looking at the 1990s restored version, which was done with utmost care. Not to forget that the cinematography and processing were top notch at the time. As far as I know, back in the 1950s color film stocks were very slow, making sure they were sharp and fine grain. The single strip color film stocks couldn't match the gorgeous colors of the earlier, very cumbersome and expensive Technicolor three strip process, but manufacturers tried hard at the time. Later on, much faster stocks were used and a more naturalistic lighting was possible. That's why most late 1960s through 1970s movies look very grainy with muddy brownish colors. The colors became better by the late 1970s and IMHO were the very best during the 1990s with Eastman EXR color negative. After that film stocks were optimized for digital scanning (Kodak Vision 1, 2 and 3). So there was some sort of a "sweet spot" during the late 1950s. All that according to my humble knowledge.
cause of camera
Hitchcock was a true master of his craft
That's because that location is that beautiful in real life. They didn't have to do much to get the shot
@@truefilm6991 Thank u for that!! It helped!! :D
Every other Movie : "Aesthetically Beautiful Scenes" Call Me By Your Name : "Timotheé Chalamet *crying* "
Call Me By Your Name: *aesthetically beautiful crying*
Wdym that was the most aesthetically pleasing scene ever
the movie was so fucking boring it was a struggle for me to stay awake I wasted my money lmao
Anything with Chalamet as the focus is automatically a beautiful shot, that's like a law of filmmaking
@@ykitshardouthereforapimp9865 thats what u go for the movies, really? Feel the movie, not just sit there for entertainment.
Luke on Tattooine and Batman standing in the burning building will always be my favorites. Also joker in the riot dancing is great
exactly the same here
Luke on Tatooine with the music 😍
@@GreggyAck one of the most iconic shots of all time
@@GreggyAck I'm convinced it was one of the greatest shots ever. The amount of storytelling that came from that one single shot is insane.
Hey you look like me
The ending of Dunkirk when the plane lands on the beach with the sunset is baffling, along with the plane burning on the beach.
With Wiston Churchill’s speech as the background noise 👌
Such a overrated film
@@davide4052 why? I'm not attacking u or anything just curious cuz I liked the film so I'm curious about other people's opinions
@@raminahmed4476 because he never watched it
@@raminahmed4476 for me it felt like it was trying to cover up the failures of the Bri'ish during ww2 and exaggerating their contribution too
1:34 probably my favorite shot of all time. This movie creates a feeling I never had before watching a movie.
The kid dancing makes it more iconic fr
It captures the whole American myth, the film's title is true to its name
O Sleepless as the river under thee, Vaulting the sea, the prairies’ dreaming sod Unto us lowliest sometimes sweep, descend And of the curveship lend a myth to God. -Hart Crane
For me it’s Dances with wolves. Reminds me so much of old windows wallpapers and illustrations in old textbooks.
New York in one shot. Only The Statue of Liberty missing
The Shining is a movie full of intense and quiet shots
Sure is, Ill add it to the list.
Very true 🤩
True
Like any other Kubrick masterpiece
agreed
Im surprised no one mentioned blade runner 2049 The whole movie was a cinematic masterpiece
Yes... yes it was!
Cinematic masterpiece? When does it happened
@@PDBisht Thanks to Blade Runner 2049, to this day, cinema is still considered an art, and those who do not see it are because they are blind.
No no that was just Roger Deakins on an average Tuesday
Wrong.
The Call Me By Your Name scene was so touching to me because the camera stays on him in that position for so long, and your just forced to sit there and just watch him grieve and feel the pain with him for what feels like forever
I couldn't work out why that scene was in this montage as I've not seen the film but now I know, thanks 🙂
You have touched my soul...
The Solomon Society made a few like these as well
nah for real
2013’s Gravity where Sandra is curled up spinning slowly inside her escape pod and falls into sleep while an oxygen line (i think) is attached to her bodysuit like an umbilical cord, with earth in the background was breathtaking. A scene that was imitating a fetus and showing earth as the incarnation of life.
Would the Fight Club final scene be included in this category ? "You met me at the strangest time of my life."
The movie itself was terrible though
@@notxvexorr4379 I’m glad we also got Interstellar then
@@notxvexorr4379 the cgi was one of the best tho
@@notxvexorr4379 Disagree. That's one of the best, if not the best movie that year.
The inception shot was a masterpiece
Inception was a masterpiece
The entire limbo created by Dom and his wife is an absolute masterpiece of great landscapes and shots
I was gonna say “The Truman Show” deserves to be on here and lo and behold, there it is; right before the end
These are more like "The Most Iconic Shots in Movie History"
Really appreciate being able to enjoy this without any commentary, just the shots and some well chosen music.
WOW!!! Maaan, this is breathtaking. One of the best videos I’ve ever seen on youtube. It is so touching. I would love to see more videos like this
Appreciate it, Hopefully Part 3 soon.
@@Chofiko great!)
For me: almost every shot from the Lord of the Rings trilogy
The collapse destruction of Barad-dur will forever be one of my favorite moments in cinema
Right Me with every panned out shot in the LOTR trilogy: "Fuck that's incredible" despite knowing it's probably a real place in New Zealand that I can actually visit some day
Agreed.
Extended Edition, of course.
That is honestly in my opinion…the best SHOT film of all time. Every frame is painting worthy. Peter Jackson and his cinematographer Sydney where on another level crafting those films.
In Interstellar, right after landing on Miller's planet, when Brand and Doyle start searching for Miller's remains for data; the Aerial shot of the ranger in shallow water while ticks of clock are audible. That shot. It's breathtaking whenever I see it.
Lol I was wondering if Interstellar was on here and there this comment it
The timing of the films as they flow into each other is perfect. The music choice brings everything together with our own memories of the films. Beautiful
The opening shot of The Godfather gets me every time - one shot - long monologue, camera ever slowly pulls back until you see where Brando is sitting
this is why I'm a film student , this was BEAUTIFUL
1:31 personally my favorite shot of all time
Nolan/War/Hardy, the perfect combo. ✨
this video is also another example of how music can make even the most simple shot extraordinary
It's like each and every shot is trying to tell us a story behind it. A context with deep meaning. It's the most beautiful and inspiring thing for me. Thank you so much Directors for blessing my eyes.
once Keanu Reeves said : "I LOve Movies.. I love Watching them and I love making them"
I hope being two for two...hopefully one day.
This video moved me more than anything has in a while. Made me happy to be human which is rare, for at least we have created beautiful things like this.
Good evening ladies and gentlemen, we are tonight's entertainment
One of the best videos i have seen for years, thank you!
Movies are works of art that you can stare at for hours and experience different emotions
How do u do that? Most ppl can't
@@apderahmanzenior4720 a good place to start is to focus more on the movie than your phone
Star Wars the last Jedi... overall wasn't a huge fan but there were two scenes that left me breathless. The silent shot of the cruiser destroying the first order's fleet (even tho it didn't make sense for the story) and the shot of the ATAT's standing in front of luke at the end of the movie. Two truly stunning shots.
Great compilation! It was wonderful to see all of these iconic shots in one video 😊
I can't tell you anything but ....thank you ...a lot ,I can't describe through my words but your video brought me immense joy
the secret life of walter mitty have a ton of beautiful shot that it's so ridiculously good
That movie's musics also so good mate.
That movie is so underrated
This video will be remembered for ages. Thanks for preserving history, for preserving beauty, for preserving art.
yup , I am seeing this amazing video after two years
Honestly might be the best video I've seen on KZhead. The way you edited the music and shots was perfect. It filled me with hope!
Appreciate it! Thank you.
i watched this years ago and still come back to it. the music, the clips.. its great. i love these types of videos because they're beautiful. you don't know the context of these clips, of whats happening in the movie, you just know it is beautiful, and it is good.
Thank you for this moving collage of beauty and emotions.
the secret life of Walter Mitty is just a collection of amazing shots, The little texts hidden in places such as a plane or in the name of a shop, the shots like him on a longboard and jumping into the plane while you hear Space Oddity from David Bowie it is just such an amazing movie.
3:49 I wouldn't exactly say one of the most beautiful shots in movie history... but to each their own ig
yeah... iconic, but not beautiful
I found some shots in this video so common what I often can see in every movie but most of the shots are mind blowing. Touched heart♥️
This vid definitely gets me pumped about making movies! Can feel the passion bleed through. Thanks for making this!
@2:09 Awesome job throughout the video, synchronizing your editing with the changes in the song's chord progression =)
Honestly just seeing one clip from Gladiator makes me wanna cry i remember my dad wachted this movie like 100 times and every time he cried this movie just hits differently
I saw Gladiator in the cinema, late night with some friends. I just about kept it together during the film, hurriedly said goodbye and then walked to my car, still keeping it together. Got into my car, shut the door and just SOBBED. It's a stunning, moving film.
Please never forget your channel and keep sharing different parts of great shots.
I love how most of them are simple, and yet they are still amazing
This gives peace to my soul. This is amazing 🙏 loved it. I Love you whoever you are i love you 💗
phenomenal work of art this video, only 3 years and 1.2 mil views this gotta reach more people man this video is astonishingly splendid
what the hell is that
One of the best 4minutes 57seconds of my life❤️ Great piece of work mann👑
Thank you for putting together a list of movies I still need to watch.
The tracking shot when Gandalf wards off the Nazgul on his horse to save Faramir and his men, and the camera pans to the right to reveal Minas Tirith towering in the background. It’s just so gritty and the imperfect camera stabilization makes it feel so much more intense and real. Favorite shot in cinema.
I love the shots that are simple, they're beautiful and can express many feelings or one specific feeling powerfuly without having the need of using a lot of elements so they don't force You to be stimulated with many objects and You can concentrate in one specific point without feeling like You miss something.
It is always magical when a single shot stands out and remains with you forever.
Thank you for telling us which movies the shots came from. Much appreciated.
Glad to see The Fall in there a couple times... that whole film is a visual treat...
I personally think interstellar have some of the absolute best visuals to me
Just a truly captivating video. Made my day.Thank you very much.
Glad you added the shot from shame in here, underrated movie. Great video!!
Wow, this is beautiful.
Thank you
When miguel starts playing "remember me" for his grandmother in the movie Coco. One of the best scenes in animated movies. I love this movie ❤
Some great, nonintuitive choices here. Appreciate the effort you put into this. Cheers!
Thank you for the list as well as these clips.
I love how I'm not the only nerd who watches stuff like this for hours
Jeez. Lot of work to get all these scenes downloaded and then edited into a video. Nice work.
Excellent collection and well produced! Thanks for sharing.
You nailed it again chofiko. All the best bro.
Michael Myers sitting up behind Laurie Strode is one of my favorite shots in movie history
This is beautiful ♥️ you're so underrated!
Amazing video. Can tell this took a lot of work to put together! I'm a sucker for cinematography i have to say. There is an incredible shot in portrait of a lady on fire in the second half when they are walking ove the hill towards the camp fire. Had to rewind it 5 times it was that stunning!
Thanks! Lot's of movies i've yet to watch, and many i really need to rewatch.
The Once upon a time shot for me is the most epic, its like a window into the past
Or Deborahs dance scene?
Keep it up dude you're going to get more subscribers
Man this takes me back, This was so touching
This is such an amazing editing. Thank you, really.
Notice how in 1:06 in the film "Se7en" all the bars in the electric towers form countless sevens.
Typical David Fincher ahahah
The most beautiful shots in movies I find are the ones where time stands still and all u see is everything stop and the character interacting with the world in one way or another
I think were ready for a part 3. Would love to see 1917 and hacksaw ridge make the cut. This might be my favorite video on the internet. Thank you
GREAT job on this video. best one of its kind imo, by far. including the part 1 of your own. bravo.
Appreciate it !
Incredible!
man i feel my soul again
Beautiful. It makes you appreciate the art of cinema. I love the lush colors of Suspiria.
Beautiful, you really have a sense of emotions.❤❤❤
Almost cried w this one
That incendies scene was powerful and haunting
That "I'm finished" at the end, creative editing
It wasn't until I was in my late 20s that I realized that in a well-constructed movie, every scene could be so beautiful that the still image could be framed and hung on a wall. It amazes me how talented people are.
Me, an intelectual watching this on 240p
The fall ..is masterpiece
Thanks for including the film titles on the video. I’ve been watching a few of these compilations. The one scene that always gets included is the one from The Exorcist. Not sure the Psycho shower scene can be described as “beautiful”, though. Nor the scene from Nightmare on Elm Street. Glad to see my favourite film, The Third Man, made the cut.
This brought tears to my eyes.
Amazing shots
I find these iconic more so than Beautiful
yeah most of these were just iconic moments from popular movies, many were no where near good enough to be on a "Most Beautiful Shots in Movie History" list
i agree with that 50% because there definitely were some very beautiful shots in there not just iconic but yeah some were more "awesome" rather than what you would call beautiful but i guess in its way that is a type of beauty
That's a great distinction. I think you're right. Although some are also beautiful.
Pride & Prejudice (2005) has some incredible cinematography. So many shots in that movie feel like paintings that have come to life.
That Pan’s Labyrinth shot combined with the soundtrack really is something else.
I would argue that the staircase shot in The Joker with him dancing down is as beautiful a shot and actually a slight homage to Once Upon a Time In Americas Brooklyn Bridge shot.
Wow ... Those who have seen these films surely they have joyful tears in their eyes (Including me)
Dances with Wolves has a lot of beautiful scenes. Glad to see it in this video.
this deserves more attention