Это абсолютный шедевр кинематографа. Такого потрясающего и глубокого симбиоза сюжета, картинки и музыки не видел больше ни в одном фильме. Аранофски и Мэнселл это какой-то судьбой предназначенный дуэт.
I'm glad that I was in the theater seat watching npcs stand up and leave. The disdain... It left me a bit puzzled "huh, why?"... There are Souled Beings here and empty shells. Death is the end for them, they fear it... Rightly so. For the Souled ones, it is the road to awe. The movie touches on the very subject...
@@jlg395 when you will be able to compose a soul leaving a dying body and blending with the universe, you can tell me to settle down. Until then you settle down
this film was so powerful for me. it was as if there is a much greater message to behold. i wept tears of joy throughout the whole thing. i'm not normally sensitive to movies. this is bigger.
Right beside you there. I can only watch it once every few years. I cry every time I see this. And there is a meaning, which is still unknown to my mind, but my heart cries because of it
To me, it’s the power of love. Remember even one of interstellar’s central themes was the power of love and how it can transcend space and time somehow.
Same here. I was walking out the door, keys in hand, but stopped to turn the TV off. HBO was running The Fountain that day. I stood there saying, "what is this??" and for the next two hours stood there transfixed. I had never seen anything so powerful.
I know it's open for interpretation, but I've always considered the present day to be the story. The book to be Izzy's written representation of coping with death and the bubble to be a visual representation of how Tommy is dealing with death. Being that it's from Tommy's point of view he could only "see" into Izzy's mind through reading and of course he can seen into his own mind. The end sequence is the acceptance of death and life as being two side of the same coin if you will.
I can not understand any of the complaints about this masterpiece. I lost my mother to cancer when i was young, I do not understand anyone that wants to live forever (or even longer) and I have lost my life companion to my work… and i do not care if I’m “right”. This is a masterpiece and Clint’s soundtrack is up there with vangelis.
The bauty about living forever is you gonna experience your mother for infinity.. sometimes she is death others she is the world champion of woman football team.. Youll never know.. enjoy brother, we love you.. because you are we and we are you.. for infinity..
The mother in this aspect is Kali, Ophichus, Inanna, Satan, Baal etc She wants us to live with her forever. You cannot think your way out of this only through the creator can you glimpse an avenue to escape. The tree is the Kabbalah tree of life. See how it consumes him. The director is a known as a Babylonian Talmudic Satanist. Go watch his other film Mother. He fixates on this demonic goddess that imprisons us. We all lose our loved ones, don't let their hypnotism blind you or change your heart, yes enjoy the music and visuals but know what it is and gain strength from it. Stamp her into the ground, punish her wickedness for Jesus the creator needs us to defeat this evil
@@steffanjensen Don't assume like a fool that I am mad. Only an infantile or corrupt mind will observe passion as anger. Just a game! Tell that to the young kids that are sexually abused by these sick monsters. I'm guessing you just commented to hear your own egotistical mind instead of anything useful to say
@@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw I am that child.. and im telling you, its just a game. The game is called one-up-man-ship, always pretend to be better than the next guy..
its not that strange. the aesthetic details are "creative" (cosmic monks and all that) but the inner character of the three roles he plays are very easy to understand and get behind.
It looks like there are 3 Toms in this story, but I actually think that there are actually 5 Toms in this story. and this story doesn't jump time periods but all takes place in the time between Izzy dying and Tom coming to terms. The Tom in the bubble world is the Tom who is a representation of his grief. In his mind, Izzy can instantaneously appear as an intrusive thought and flit between different forms, because thoughts are free like that. I'm sure in happier times Tom could quickly change to reflect his moods as well, but the bald Tom that mostly exists in the bubble world is the grief, and how little he changes represents how much grief consumes people. He only ever changes form to dwell on the past mistakes and the should-haves into the Tom from the Memories. His bubble world is his mental prison. It is small but it probably used to be big, and has very little in it because he doesn't stray too far from the one thing that is dominating his mind - a dying Tree of Life - it is dying because it represents the corrupted idea that life is the opposite of death and that life and death are at odds with one another. He is consumed by the fear of death, which is why he doesn't keep himself too far away from the security that he thinks the Corrupted Tree provides him. This is the folly a lot of men have, that they won't die and that their loved ones should have lived. He takes from the tree to survive, representing how humans fear of death makes them make choices that avoid their demise. In the bubble world, he is the taker, and he is like the cancer that ate at his wife. When the tree finally dies, I think it happens right after he relives the memory of her death, as if he's reached a moment of finally losing any notion or pretenses that he had of saving Izzy. It's not too long after that that the "Grief" Tom is able to break through the nebula. That's where this Tom changes forms, from the dark robed one to the lighter robed one. It's at this point that without anything distracting him in the real world that he can begin to accept her death. Notably, the transition from the dark robed tom to the light robed Tom comes from the light of Xibalba, which mythically represents an object capable of rebirthing a world, so in the context of Tom's mind it's the thing capable of remaking the entire landscape of his mind. It basically represents a thought so influential, it'll change his life forever because it'll remake who he is inside. When it goes supernova, that is essentially the epiphany moment. The epiphany is accepting death as a part of life. There are two Tomas' from the book - one represents Izzy's idea of who Tommy is, but only in the chapters that she wrote. This one is a gallant defender trying to accomplish an impossible task. When Tom's mind makes the choice to write the final chapter, he writes Tomas from his perspective, and so Tomas changes to represent the side of Tom that is full of folly, can't concede to death, who wants to control everything. It was Tomas is who fueled real-world Tom's actions in the memories, when you see him shut out and dismiss the notion of Izzy dying. The Tomas that Tom writes about, I'll just call him "Control" Tom, at one point appears in the bubble world and briefly replaces "Grief" Tom. It happens at the moment that he is achieving his goal in the book, and he is ready to put on the wedding ring. I think this represents that Grief Tom is briefly beaten by Control Tom who refuses to accept death, and this Control Tom is ready to renew his resolve all over again. It is likely a moment of weakness or indulgence as Tom is probably in the middle of writing the ending and is enthralled by the thought of the fictional character getting what his real self wants - mastery over death. Control Tom appearing in the bubble world is basically Tom struggling before the moment of that world-changing epiphany. Control Tom is likely on the verge of stealing the moment and using the epiphany to turn Tom into a "mad scientist" that wants to pursue the tree sample findings and eliminate death. Just before Control Tom is going to "win", Grief Tom reasserts himself and puts him back in his place, back in the realm of fiction. Then, Grief Tom makes the choice to kill Tomas in the story. And in putting that decision to pen, he eliminates Control Tom, eliminates the side of him that wants these things. Throughout the movie, Tom is extremely bothered that he lost his wedding ring. He also heavily dislikes Izzy's comments about infidelity, and this is because the wedding ring is a real world object that exists for Tom in his mind. That means it’s an object that he's tied a lot of thoughts and feelings to. Grief Tom takes the ring that Control Tom left from the story, and he uses it to cover the black tattooed ring. The black ring is a false ring, not just literally but metaphorically. The black ring was created with the good intentions of never losing another ring and never forgetting his love and devotion to Izzy, but the problem was that Tom created it in a moment of absolute weakness. It may have even been the birth of Grief Tom. So in the bubble world, the black ring represents his love and devotion to Izzy, but attached to it is also all these horrible destructive ideas of grief and failure. And it has been destructive, because he can't even see her in the bubble world without feeling tormented. When Grief Tom makes the choice to pluck the wedding ring out of the story and bring it to the bubble world and cover the black ring with it, Tom is attempting to undo the damage that his grief wrought on the memory of his wife, and replace it with its original splendor. When Grief Tom eliminates the tree, Control Tom, and the black ring, he is no longer has pretenses about what could've been done to Izzy, he no longer wants to pursue the eliminating death, and he no longer wants feelings of failure to ruin the memory of his wife. He is ready to receive the epiphany. Grief Tom sacrifices himself at the altar, eliminating himself so that Tom might live on, causing Tom's mind to reshape. The dying tree becomes a Living Tree, because now he believes that life and death aren't enemies. The bubble pops to represent that mental prison is destroyed. Tom's grief is over, and in doing so, he chooses to change his ideas about the relationship between death and life. It's such a powerful thought that it recreates his mind completely from the ground up. Then, the only moment in the movie that is actually in the real world is the last scene, after Tom buries the seed. 5 Toms: Izzy's Tomas Grief Tom Tom from memories Tom's Tomas (Control Tom) Real Tom (at the end)
You pegged it dead on! I'm what you might call a pattern recognition guy big time and this one took me some time to come to the same conclusion as you have done !!
Yes story is deep subtle and very thought provoking, but it's also a great yarn and looks fantastic. The close ups on the lab monkey and even the fibers he burns from the tree, very hip. "What do we do?" "We break through!"
i took mushrooms the other night and started to go through all the life cycles, and plants and flowers started growing out of me like that.....crazy shit
You will never read this. Thats why I had to leave it here. I love you. You'll never hear me wisper it into your ear again. I'll never be able to hold your again. I miss you more than we miss god. I wish I could have held on to you for just a while longer. I will never be the same without you. I will never stop loving you. Till all warmth leaves this universe. Even then, my heart will burn for you.
The one supreme being is all mighty Nature or All. The embodiment of All is Space, All Matter, and All Time the first true trinity and it makes up all persons, all places, and all things past, present and future. The only way he could live forever is as a part of The All as All.
Good morning! Congratulations for the explanation about the movie "Source of Life", where the story of the romance between the protagonists since previous reincarnations and the origin of everything, source of life, were explained in a compact way, where we can compare our own origin of existence, in the philosopher Aristotle (340aC) already said that those responsible for our existence are our parents and theirs our grandparents, so on, successively until we reach the first cause of all things, the divine nature, the splendid. that in addition to love, we must connect with superior energies through alignments of chakras, meditations, prayers, integrity, reciprocal and fraternal respect, achievements, forming a bubble, fluidic aura of protection, spiritual elevation and fluidic elevation of the earth, regeneration, evolution so that we can be happy and stay in peace, enlightened, until we have plans, bigger and sublime worlds of elevation, we must, then, deserve it from the beginning. This film is philosophical. Hugs!!Solange Macedo.
@DaFatmike15 The action takes place in 3 different places: Present: a doctor experimenting with various trees in order to save his wife's life; Past: A Conquistador who searches for the tree of life in order to save his captive queen; Future: a space traveler, along with the tree of life fly toward a golden nebula in an attempt to revive the dying tree. All stories intersect and move toward an interesting ending, which I'm not going to spoil for you :P
موسيقه رووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووعه في رووووووووووووووووووووووووووعه اخوكم من الجزائررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررر
my interpretation of the movie ; the past with the conquistadors is the story in the book she starts and he finishes, so it is not real. The present day is real, and he discovers immortality. The future, in space, in that weird bubble is also the reality, because he discovered immortality and waited thousands of years until technology enabled him to travel to Xibalba the dying star
Scenes from space are not reality. The journey to Orion's belt, Xibalba, is better interpreted as the protagonist's posthumous journey. He suffers flashbacks and memories of a past life as he travels to the mythical realm of the dead. In order to enter it, he must first end his life properly. This means coming to terms with the death of himself and his beloved wife.
@ShaneHowle I feel you, this is spiritual experience in a bottle. It's like an essence of something bigger, infinite, and imaginable. Something for what we all aspire. A glimpse of immortality through the pagan eyes.
@DaFatmike15 It's impossible to summarize the Fountain. It touches on every aspect of what is to live, to die, and to love. It is not a film, it not a piece of art, it's something deeper.
@DaFatmike15 you want to watch it. its about living forever vs. eternal life. while these are synonyms, watching the movie will show you what i mean by this (as in, they are not synonyms with respect to the story being told)
So if a woman asks a man to stop his work for a walk in first snow (like they apparently have done before) and he refuses, instead carrying on with his work. Who is wrong and who is right?
After learning of her impending doom he went into work refusing to spend time with her. He's completed his work only after her death. Afterwards he contemplates that he'd better spend time wasted on fruitless work with his dying wife. Conclusion is somewhere near 'life is the source of all sufferings', well, you might guess what brings permanent relief.
@DaFatmike15 Because it's a movie by Darron Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan), I can sadly just say: no ;-). Sorry, but explaining the movie wouldn't make sense.
The conquistador parts are the novel that Izzy is writing. The present, he’s trying as hard as he can to cure death, not understanding it. The space scenes are set in the distant future, long after he’s cured death, and is traveling into the nebula in the hopes of reviving the tree of life with his sacred death.
@@orbitalbutt6757 The space scenes are in his head. He's grieving the loss of his wife and he can't let go. That's why he talks to her and she's represented as the tree which he's trying to keep alive which is also tied to the book she was writing and had asked him to finish. The nebula is his coming to acceptance of death being a part of life and letting go. The space scenes that are mixing in with the Conquistador is him finally finishing the book she was writing and letting her go. There is no actual period of time change in the movie. The story is just the modern one. The other two are symbolic.
Это абсолютный шедевр кинематографа. Такого потрясающего и глубокого симбиоза сюжета, картинки и музыки не видел больше ни в одном фильме. Аранофски и Мэнселл это какой-то судьбой предназначенный дуэт.
One of the most important pieces of music of our time, Mansell's masterpiece.
This film is a genuine masterpiece and yet it was panned when it was released
Some people's soul not reaching there yet. And people's ego is the fault
@@junhaozheng5692 let's keep wishing for the directors cut. It exists, but ...no one wants it apparently...
@@badnoodlez damn unfortunate 😕 fine the way it is though I suppose
Hans zimmer has entered the chat
I'm glad that I was in the theater seat watching npcs stand up and leave. The disdain... It left me a bit puzzled "huh, why?"...
There are Souled Beings here and empty shells. Death is the end for them, they fear it... Rightly so. For the Souled ones, it is the road to awe.
The movie touches on the very subject...
Most underrated masterpiece of a visual poem. Clint Mansell is a God of music
Settle down.
@@jlg395 when you will be able to compose a soul leaving a dying body and blending with the universe, you can tell me to settle down. Until then you settle down
Own his ass 🤣🤣🤣👏👏
this film was so powerful for me. it was as if there is a much greater message to behold. i wept tears of joy throughout the whole thing. i'm not normally sensitive to movies. this is bigger.
Right beside you there. I can only watch it once every few years. I cry every time I see this. And there is a meaning, which is still unknown to my mind, but my heart cries because of it
To me, it’s the power of love. Remember even one of interstellar’s central themes was the power of love and how it can transcend space and time somehow.
Same here. I was walking out the door, keys in hand, but stopped to turn the TV off. HBO was running The Fountain that day. I stood there saying, "what is this??" and for the next two hours stood there transfixed. I had never seen anything so powerful.
Everything lining up in perfect harmony just to die. This movie is incredible, all the actors as well, sublime.
One of the best soundtracks ever composed. Pure poetry.
The symbolism of that scene is sublime.. By and large the Fountain is a cinematic work of high art.
This is one of my favorit movies ever.
I know it's open for interpretation, but I've always considered the present day to be the story. The book to be Izzy's written representation of coping with death and the bubble to be a visual representation of how Tommy is dealing with death. Being that it's from Tommy's point of view he could only "see" into Izzy's mind through reading and of course he can seen into his own mind. The end sequence is the acceptance of death and life as being two side of the same coin if you will.
Beatiful interpretation.
I can not understand any of the complaints about this masterpiece. I lost my mother to cancer when i was young, I do not understand anyone that wants to live forever (or even longer) and I have lost my life companion to my work… and i do not care if I’m “right”. This is a masterpiece and Clint’s soundtrack is up there with vangelis.
The bauty about living forever is you gonna experience your mother for infinity.. sometimes she is death others she is the world champion of woman football team..
Youll never know.. enjoy brother, we love you.. because you are we and we are you.. for infinity..
The mother in this aspect is Kali, Ophichus, Inanna, Satan, Baal etc She wants us to live with her forever. You cannot think your way out of this only through the creator can you glimpse an avenue to escape. The tree is the Kabbalah tree of life. See how it consumes him. The director is a known as a Babylonian Talmudic Satanist. Go watch his other film Mother. He fixates on this demonic goddess that imprisons us. We all lose our loved ones, don't let their hypnotism blind you or change your heart, yes enjoy the music and visuals but know what it is and gain strength from it. Stamp her into the ground, punish her wickedness for Jesus the creator needs us to defeat this evil
@@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw dont take it too serious, its just a game, why you mad?
@@steffanjensen Don't assume like a fool that I am mad. Only an infantile or corrupt mind will observe passion as anger.
Just a game! Tell that to the young kids that are sexually abused by these sick monsters. I'm guessing you just commented to hear your own egotistical mind instead of anything useful to say
@@Insp.CountMortisWinshipKlaw I am that child.. and im telling you, its just a game.
The game is called one-up-man-ship, always pretend to be better than the next guy..
One of the most beautiful movies I have ever seen. One mans quest in dealing with the one thing people can never truly beat, death.
I have a lot of respect for Jackman for taking such a strange role and doing it seriously.
This may be the best performance of his career, and that's saying something.
In my opinion Wolverine is the strange one haha
its not that strange. the aesthetic details are "creative" (cosmic monks and all that) but the inner character of the three roles he plays are very easy to understand and get behind.
@@synapticaxon9303 his best performances are in The Prestige, Prisoners and Movie 43
@@edwardgarrity1754 You know I love The Prestige, but I'm not familiar with the other two. Thanks! I'll check them out.
The best story ever told, with the greatest soundtrack ever made.
I used to listen to this song religiously after I first watched the movie. Why did I distance myself from it?
Ending makes me cry, perfect harmony
It looks like there are 3 Toms in this story, but I actually think that there are actually 5 Toms in this story. and this story doesn't jump time periods but all takes place in the time between Izzy dying and Tom coming to terms.
The Tom in the bubble world is the Tom who is a representation of his grief. In his mind, Izzy can instantaneously appear as an intrusive thought and flit between different forms, because thoughts are free like that. I'm sure in happier times Tom could quickly change to reflect his moods as well, but the bald Tom that mostly exists in the bubble world is the grief, and how little he changes represents how much grief consumes people. He only ever changes form to dwell on the past mistakes and the should-haves into the Tom from the Memories.
His bubble world is his mental prison. It is small but it probably used to be big, and has very little in it because he doesn't stray too far from the one thing that is dominating his mind - a dying Tree of Life - it is dying because it represents the corrupted idea that life is the opposite of death and that life and death are at odds with one another. He is consumed by the fear of death, which is why he doesn't keep himself too far away from the security that he thinks the Corrupted Tree provides him. This is the folly a lot of men have, that they won't die and that their loved ones should have lived. He takes from the tree to survive, representing how humans fear of death makes them make choices that avoid their demise. In the bubble world, he is the taker, and he is like the cancer that ate at his wife.
When the tree finally dies, I think it happens right after he relives the memory of her death, as if he's reached a moment of finally losing any notion or pretenses that he had of saving Izzy. It's not too long after that that the "Grief" Tom is able to break through the nebula. That's where this Tom changes forms, from the dark robed one to the lighter robed one. It's at this point that without anything distracting him in the real world that he can begin to accept her death.
Notably, the transition from the dark robed tom to the light robed Tom comes from the light of Xibalba, which mythically represents an object capable of rebirthing a world, so in the context of Tom's mind it's the thing capable of remaking the entire landscape of his mind. It basically represents a thought so influential, it'll change his life forever because it'll remake who he is inside. When it goes supernova, that is essentially the epiphany moment. The epiphany is accepting death as a part of life.
There are two Tomas' from the book - one represents Izzy's idea of who Tommy is, but only in the chapters that she wrote. This one is a gallant defender trying to accomplish an impossible task. When Tom's mind makes the choice to write the final chapter, he writes Tomas from his perspective, and so Tomas changes to represent the side of Tom that is full of folly, can't concede to death, who wants to control everything. It was Tomas is who fueled real-world Tom's actions in the memories, when you see him shut out and dismiss the notion of Izzy dying.
The Tomas that Tom writes about, I'll just call him "Control" Tom, at one point appears in the bubble world and briefly replaces "Grief" Tom. It happens at the moment that he is achieving his goal in the book, and he is ready to put on the wedding ring. I think this represents that Grief Tom is briefly beaten by Control Tom who refuses to accept death, and this Control Tom is ready to renew his resolve all over again. It is likely a moment of weakness or indulgence as Tom is probably in the middle of writing the ending and is enthralled by the thought of the fictional character getting what his real self wants - mastery over death. Control Tom appearing in the bubble world is basically Tom struggling before the moment of that world-changing epiphany. Control Tom is likely on the verge of stealing the moment and using the epiphany to turn Tom into a "mad scientist" that wants to pursue the tree sample findings and eliminate death. Just before Control Tom is going to "win", Grief Tom reasserts himself and puts him back in his place, back in the realm of fiction.
Then, Grief Tom makes the choice to kill Tomas in the story. And in putting that decision to pen, he eliminates Control Tom, eliminates the side of him that wants these things.
Throughout the movie, Tom is extremely bothered that he lost his wedding ring. He also heavily dislikes Izzy's comments about infidelity, and this is because the wedding ring is a real world object that exists for Tom in his mind. That means it’s an object that he's tied a lot of thoughts and feelings to.
Grief Tom takes the ring that Control Tom left from the story, and he uses it to cover the black tattooed ring. The black ring is a false ring, not just literally but metaphorically. The black ring was created with the good intentions of never losing another ring and never forgetting his love and devotion to Izzy, but the problem was that Tom created it in a moment of absolute weakness. It may have even been the birth of Grief Tom. So in the bubble world, the black ring represents his love and devotion to Izzy, but attached to it is also all these horrible destructive ideas of grief and failure. And it has been destructive, because he can't even see her in the bubble world without feeling tormented.
When Grief Tom makes the choice to pluck the wedding ring out of the story and bring it to the bubble world and cover the black ring with it, Tom is attempting to undo the damage that his grief wrought on the memory of his wife, and replace it with its original splendor.
When Grief Tom eliminates the tree, Control Tom, and the black ring, he is no longer has pretenses about what could've been done to Izzy, he no longer wants to pursue the eliminating death, and he no longer wants feelings of failure to ruin the memory of his wife. He is ready to receive the epiphany. Grief Tom sacrifices himself at the altar, eliminating himself so that Tom might live on, causing Tom's mind to reshape. The dying tree becomes a Living Tree, because now he believes that life and death aren't enemies. The bubble pops to represent that mental prison is destroyed.
Tom's grief is over, and in doing so, he chooses to change his ideas about the relationship between death and life. It's such a powerful thought that it recreates his mind completely from the ground up.
Then, the only moment in the movie that is actually in the real world is the last scene, after Tom buries the seed.
5 Toms:
Izzy's Tomas
Grief Tom
Tom from memories
Tom's Tomas (Control Tom)
Real Tom (at the end)
Well said... I never thought of it in that light but I'm inclined to agree.
تحليل جميل
You pegged it dead on! I'm what you might call a pattern recognition guy big time and this one took me some time to come to the same conclusion as you have done !!
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I wish I had this director's mind.
This Movie is awesome.. Loved it!! about life.. love.. rebirth! Awesome scenarios.. awesome story.. awesome music.. Awesome movie!!
Beautifull music.. and beautifull movie!
Yes story is deep subtle and very thought provoking, but it's also a great yarn and looks fantastic. The close ups on the lab monkey and even the fibers he burns from the tree, very hip.
"What do we do?"
"We break through!"
Everyone has their own interpretation of this movie. Great visuals and great music too.
beautiful, very good movie, I really recommend the whole film
Thank You so very much for sharing it with me!
One of my very fave films!
Thank You also to the user for having posted it!
Cynthia
Got everything there. Brilliant.
Best song ever.. blocked.. I feel like crying.
izzy is the woman of my dreams
This just goes to show you, don't hesitate at the moment of Truth. Put the ring on, don't just savor the moment. Worked out in the end...
Absolutely an incredible masterpiece!
i took mushrooms the other night and started to go through all the life cycles, and plants and flowers started growing out of me like that.....crazy shit
Throwback to the Mayans and sacred rituals in all of this imagery. I'm right there with you haha
Very beautiful this indigenous language! 🤩😍🥰❤
Amazing movie
You will never read this. Thats why I had to leave it here. I love you. You'll never hear me wisper it into your ear again. I'll never be able to hold your again. I miss you more than we miss god. I wish I could have held on to you for just a while longer. I will never be the same without you. I will never stop loving you. Till all warmth leaves this universe. Even then, my heart will burn for you.
I swear everyone making the movie was on ayahuasca OMG what a movie this is
Fav movie
this is great upload great music with gOOd video !!
Live Life. For it is not ours forever
This is amazing
@DaFatmike15 The movie is about a mans desire to save the ones he loves, and explores how death is not necessarily the end, but the beginning.
The one supreme being is all mighty Nature or All. The embodiment of All is Space, All Matter, and All Time the first true trinity and it makes up all persons, all places, and all things past, present and future. The only way he could live forever is as a part of The All as All.
What a perfect movie.
Amazing.......
That was one way to go !
Отлично. Спасибо.
wonderfull
The instrumental scene where he makes the right choice. The meaning of the entire film is captured in this one sequence.
This one is a diamond amongs the gravel
Darren Aronofsky, you beautiful soul.
Magnifique pour les fans 🙏
Good morning! Congratulations for the explanation about the movie "Source of Life", where the story of the romance between the protagonists since previous reincarnations and the origin of everything, source of life, were explained in a compact way, where we can compare our own origin of existence, in the philosopher Aristotle (340aC) already said that those responsible for our existence are our parents and theirs our grandparents, so on, successively until we reach the first cause of all things, the divine nature, the splendid. that in addition to love, we must connect with superior energies through alignments of chakras, meditations, prayers, integrity, reciprocal and fraternal respect, achievements, forming a bubble, fluidic aura of protection, spiritual elevation and fluidic elevation of the earth, regeneration, evolution so that we can be happy and stay in peace, enlightened, until we have plans, bigger and sublime worlds of elevation, we must, then, deserve it from the beginning. This film is philosophical. Hugs!!Solange Macedo.
@DaFatmike15 The action takes place in 3 different places: Present: a doctor experimenting with various trees in order to save his wife's life; Past: A Conquistador who searches for the tree of life in order to save his captive queen; Future: a space traveler, along with the tree of life fly toward a golden nebula in an attempt to revive the dying tree. All stories intersect and move toward an interesting ending, which I'm not going to spoil for you :P
Hard proof of how hard is it to die. Its hard to die in any way. We are dwarn to death as a normal sequence of our lives.
موسيقه رووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووووعه في رووووووووووووووووووووووووووعه اخوكم من الجزائررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررررر
معلاباليش بلي دزيريين يتفرجو فلام كيما هاذو كنت حاطكم ڨاع كواڤا
Conquistador? No, there is only this bed of flowers.
my interpretation of the movie ; the past with the conquistadors is the story in the book she starts and he finishes, so it is not real. The present day is real, and he discovers immortality. The future, in space, in that weird bubble is also the reality, because he discovered immortality and waited thousands of years until technology enabled him to travel to Xibalba the dying star
Scenes from space are not reality.
The journey to Orion's belt, Xibalba, is better interpreted as the protagonist's posthumous journey. He suffers flashbacks and memories of a past life as he travels to the mythical realm of the dead. In order to enter it, he must first end his life properly. This means coming to terms with the death of himself and his beloved wife.
@ShaneHowle I feel you, this is spiritual experience in a bottle. It's like an essence of something bigger, infinite, and imaginable. Something for what we all aspire. A glimpse of immortality through the pagan eyes.
@4:30 the world saying together we will live forever
It's a crime this film didn't the acclaim it deserved.
@DaFatmike15 It's impossible to summarize the Fountain. It touches on every aspect of what is to live, to die, and to love. It is not a film, it not a piece of art, it's something deeper.
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its about death. and the brief moment we call time. Amazing Visuals. Don't look at it as a movie. Look at it as a piece of art.
I really really tried to get this movie. I rewatched it like 3 times but I still have no clue what the hell is going on lol.
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@DaFatmike15 very good movie...i highly recommend it...
Judulnya the fountain (2006)
@Wolfgang42m yes, indeed...
If you have a more beautiful video, please link it
@DaFatmike15 just start to watch it. its about past, today and future connected with kinda same "problem". hardcore emotive. i cried :)
That's a therapy...
Seni cok seviyorum balom ,bal bebegim, bal bocum ,bal suratım,bal kaşım ❤
Una joya del cine joya 💎
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Movie name. The Fountain
@BluestyleY
great comment
روعه
Been there, done that..
@DaFatmike15 you want to watch it. its about living forever vs. eternal life. while these are synonyms, watching the movie will show you what i mean by this (as in, they are not synonyms with respect to the story being told)
@chelligan Yep, you're right :]
Не бойтесь. Всё - так!
I don't know whether the problem is WMG or YT. Why does CZcams leave up previews for videos we can't watch?
I love this movie
_"Bone Meal"_ 💀
@DaFatmike15 you will see it, when you will be prepared for it...
This scene reminds me of Tracy Kiss who also found the elixir of life.
So if a woman asks a man to stop his work for a walk in first snow (like they apparently have done before) and he refuses, instead carrying on with his work. Who is wrong and who is right?
I don't think it's that it's wrong, but since she was going to die soon Tommy wishes he would've gone with her before her death
After learning of her impending doom he went into work refusing to spend time with her. He's completed his work only after her death. Afterwards he contemplates that he'd better spend time wasted on fruitless work with his dying wife.
Conclusion is somewhere near 'life is the source of all sufferings', well, you might guess what brings permanent relief.
@DaFatmike15 or you could simply visit imdb
@DaFatmike15 2 lovers meeting at 3 different points in time
Jay masters your fooled my braad all this timw why. Its the evil
@DaFatmike15 Trust me, you WANT to watch it. Sadly you just saw the best scene of the movie.
Is this the end of the movie?
@DaFatmike15 after watching this video you're STILL not sure if you want to watch it??
5:00 exactly how I felt the first time I smoked weed in high school 😆
1.48. first father sacrificed his life for the tree of live. Jay u never seen anything but hell
@DaFatmike15 Because it's a movie by Darron Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan), I can sadly just say: no ;-).
Sorry, but explaining the movie wouldn't make sense.
@TheXipeTotek Almost. :)
@DaFatmike15 just fucking watch it what could you possibly have to lose.
is the tree the tree of life? or tree of knowledge?
Pretty sure it’s Tree of Life as he is seeking immortality.
can someone give me a brief summary of what this movie is about please, i dont know if i want to watch it yet
It's about death, time, and love. If you still haven't watched it, I recommend it after ten years.
@@mehmeterdem742 might check it out now
@@mehmeterdem742 almost any movie is about that lmao
@DaFatmike15 i could start if i werent limetd in words
Can someone please explain this movie to me . I get it's about life, death, love, the universe. But is it really about some hippie buddah art?
It's worth watching again I suppose and focusing on the fact that Izzie is writing a book and her ask to Tommy to finish it.
The conquistador parts are the novel that Izzy is writing. The present, he’s trying as hard as he can to cure death, not understanding it. The space scenes are set in the distant future, long after he’s cured death, and is traveling into the nebula in the hopes of reviving the tree of life with his sacred death.
@@orbitalbutt6757 The space scenes are in his head. He's grieving the loss of his wife and he can't let go. That's why he talks to her and she's represented as the tree which he's trying to keep alive which is also tied to the book she was writing and had asked him to finish. The nebula is his coming to acceptance of death being a part of life and letting go.
The space scenes that are mixing in with the Conquistador is him finally finishing the book she was writing and letting her go.
There is no actual period of time change in the movie. The story is just the modern one. The other two are symbolic.
for once hugh Jackman is in a movie where he isnt the most beautiful thing in it =]
And yet, they were all perfect.