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Renaissant - 8 - The Sun Also Sets
In a room full of reflections
I notice that you don't show
Conversations, full of spaces
Tells me all I need to know
I'm a fool to love
Close friends regrets.
and something more I won't forget
The sun, the sun also sets.
The sun also sets.
And now strangers are familiar
Looking for you all the while
Now it's just the same old faces
I just want to see you smile
I'm a fool to love my friend's regrets.
and something more I won't forget
It's a new day somewhere something changes along the way
Out of sight, bring us our dream into the light.
Then I see the dawn is breaking
And the mist begins to rise
And the last breath of this dark night
Disappears before my eyes
And so here's to love
With few regrets, and for a while I may forget
The sun, the sun also sets.
The sun also sets.
It's a new day somewhere something changes along the way
Out of sight, bring us our dream into the light.
I notice that you don't show
Conversations, full of spaces
Tells me all I need to know
I'm a fool to love
Close friends regrets.
and something more I won't forget
The sun, the sun also sets.
The sun also sets.
And now strangers are familiar
Looking for you all the while
Now it's just the same old faces
I just want to see you smile
I'm a fool to love my friend's regrets.
and something more I won't forget
It's a new day somewhere something changes along the way
Out of sight, bring us our dream into the light.
Then I see the dawn is breaking
And the mist begins to rise
And the last breath of this dark night
Disappears before my eyes
And so here's to love
With few regrets, and for a while I may forget
The sun, the sun also sets.
The sun also sets.
It's a new day somewhere something changes along the way
Out of sight, bring us our dream into the light.
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One of the heaviest glitches in this matrix full of glitches in which we live, the slide of the homospiritual towards homosexuality
The chaplain in right
0:29 Looking at a fish tank in a pet store
Pure comedy.. A scene skilfully put together by a master
The fart sounds like an airplane going down lol
1:05 that one broke the ice 1:33 that dissolved the ice
We need a photo of even peters dressed up as Alex.
Howard Cosell sitting next to Gordon Ramsay.
To me ,the prison chaplain is the hero of the story.His remarks about free will are the absolute truth.
Sayan Sanya in thailand and Gordon
Alex: Hello 👋 Everyone!
It’s amazing how close the dialog is to the book. I’m reading the book now and the movie follows the book well, although I heard the ending is different, and in the book Alex kills the old lady with the Beethoven statue not the penis statue.
Didn't know Ian Paisley made an uncredited cameo in this 😂😂
I Know, yes, I now 😂
“And let’s have a little reverence you bastards!” 😂😂😂😂
get your paws off me you damn dirty ape
It had a feel of Eastern Europe ( to me a bit ) which made it more interesting 😊
STOP WHAT- I just realised this as I was rewatching the movie bro that’s so messed up why does everyone hit on Alex😭 The guys are absolutely pervs😭😭😭 Also is the father the horrible histories guy?
For an American Kubrick certainly had a British sense of humour.
I like how he made his most famous and acclaimed films here in the UK. I wouldn't be surprised if he liked some of the old school 70s and 80s comedies made here as well
Malcom was so handsome, I love this movie and I love Alex
This is great preaching! More churches need to be like this...leaving the service in fear
Right
The fart at 1:34 lol
Lmao that gay scene had me dying asf
The original tune to "I Was A Wandering Sheep" is by John Zundel, but Kubrick used the much better version by Henry John Gauntlett. Kubrick was a perfectionist, and it shows.
1:32 was that the sound of a WW2 airplane ready to bombard an enemy city?
That perv blowing Alex a kiss and Alex just keeping a blank stare is just so funny. I don't know how he did this scene without cracking up. 😂 And the burp is another funny part
The view you see isn't actually throu Alex's eyes you see, he was blowing kisses to a camera not the actor. Understand now?
i always thought he was blowing kisses at the guard (Old Sir Bernard), but it's even more funny how Alex keeps a blank face when everyone is losing it when someone farted and Old Monty is trying to keep order. classic ingenious filmmaking!@@ernestchadwell9069
When dude burped and the priests reaction, I was weak😅
those two gay guys steal the whole scene. one blowing kisses and winks and the other just makes sheeps eyes lol
Cant get enough of this scene. Kubrick is a master when curating his authority figures in this film. The orator really gives it everything here, his disdain for hoodlums is really shining through, love the part between 0:50-0:59 lol
Why brits have such ugly teeth?
Why are Americans so fat and shoot up schools?
@@jimmycumslayer9439 Why are third world citizens so eager to be servile?
1:33 my brothers, during school assemblies
I think this scene holds particular poignance for any Jew who grew up in the '50s-'70s. His bombast, inflection, the words themselves, remind me of my older relatives and their friends, who grew up as first generation Jews in New York. Sounds and feels so familiar to me.
What does he say at 0:23? "A sorcel of cold porridge"?
A saucer of cold porridge
I can see why this is one of the most profitable movies in cinematic history.
The prisoners making kissy faces at each other remind me of US Navy enlisted submarine sailors.
He's gay I think
That organ player was the only person there who had no reaction to the big fart. He just looked over.
Alex either 😎
Always makes me laugh when he shouts don't you laugh God dam it as if they are naughty kids.
Anyone notice the chief prison guard with Hitler style mustache stand in front of the chaplain & the chaplain raises his arm up like nazi salute?
and alex has red thing on his sleeve that resembles the n@zi uniform . is subliminal brainwashing i guess.the goal was to associate it with christianity maybe but lot of movies , if not all movies has this kind of subliminal images.forrest gump , pulp fiction and many others
0:30 Alex is in for a treat
That blonde inmate blowing kisses at Alex always reminded me of Dim.
He reminds me of Gordon Ramsay lol 😂😂😂😂
That fart was epic
The guards look at 0:42 *Thats the "im going to hose you down in solitary" look*
#666
Gordon Ramsey
He's about to start cooking
Alex is really almost 30 here though I guess he plays it well as being a teenager.
0:41 to 0:45: The look on his face perfectly describes how I would have felt if I were in Alex' position.
1:05 and 1:33 XDD
Who is the kissing guy actors name? Can't find it. THANKS!
Gordon Ramsay lol
do you know him now?