If Nujabes' discography is a journey, even more is his sample library. I can't imagine what the sample library of various musicians and producers would look like when combined…
@@dbgthomas2731 Uyama Hiroto's style is so much like Nujabes, yet still unique in its own right. That track you mentioned honestly fooled me into thinking it actually was a Nujabes track. Really is amazing.
2:30, the shot of Schindler walking with the women freed from Auschwitz is perhaps my favorite shot in the movie and the orchestra soundtrack makes the scene even more as you can see the hope in their eyes, specially with Danka
Even just listening to the music makes me cry. The absolute best and absolute worst of humanity are shown in this movie. It's Oskar's sheer anguish, sorrow, and regret in this scene that gets me. It's a level of compassion for his fellow man that I empathize with greatly.
Oh God. I sat stoic for the ash, even though it chilled me right through, but this broke me down in tears in the middle of history class and everything.
You're thinking of "I Could Have Done More". I believe this is the song in the scene either right before when they do the montage of the workers inside Schindler's Factory after he saves them, or closer to the beginning when the Nazis are installing the Ghettos.
This is the music from the scene when itzhak stern is typing up the list of the final order of men and women, towards the end of the movie; where stern says, 'the list is an absolute good, the list is life, within its margins lies the gulf...' czcams.com/video/CmyP-ljev68/video.html
If Nujabes' discography is a journey, even more is his sample library.
I can't imagine what the sample library of various musicians and producers would look like when combined…
Haruka Nakamura along side uyama did an amazing job utilizing this sample and giving tribute to nujabes
@@dbgthomas2731 Uyama Hiroto's style is so much like Nujabes, yet still unique in its own right. That track you mentioned honestly fooled me into thinking it actually was a Nujabes track. Really is amazing.
This brings tears to my eyes as I remember that there is still hope in humanity, amidst all the war and hate.
2:30, the shot of Schindler walking with the women freed from Auschwitz is perhaps my favorite shot in the movie and the orchestra soundtrack makes the scene even more as you can see the hope in their eyes, specially with Danka
Faure - Uyama Hiroto.
+Slymind I just heard that song recently and found out about the original sample from this soundtrack through Uyama Hiroto.
Even just listening to the music makes me cry.
The absolute best and absolute worst of humanity are shown in this movie. It's Oskar's sheer anguish, sorrow, and regret in this scene that gets me. It's a level of compassion for his fellow man that I empathize with greatly.
3:10 the dark, slow pain in that part...
This through a good set of headphones......
IF YOU LIKE THIS TRY 'HARUKA NAKAMURA FAURE'. HE SAMPLED THIS SONG.
Amazing how hip-hop, of all things, brought us to places such as here.
I didn't like it.
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire Is your profile pic a super low poly and broken heavy?
@@ezrac704 Hell yeah, I'm allegedly good at SFM
@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFire why?
0:28 non si riesce a trattenere l'emozione..Da brividi
es una pelicula que muestra el horror de la humanidad, pero tambien muestra esa esperanza de cambio
00:28 faure by haruka nakamura👍
00:28 best part
make music in heaven nujabes
Nujabes didn't make Faure
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What is going on in this scene?
It's heard near the end when Oscar Schindler is with those that he saved while he is sad for not being able to save more people.
Oh God. I sat stoic for the ash, even though it chilled me right through, but this broke me down in tears in the middle of history class and everything.
You're thinking of "I Could Have Done More". I believe this is the song in the scene either right before when they do the montage of the workers inside Schindler's Factory after he saves them, or closer to the beginning when the Nazis are installing the Ghettos.
This is the music from the scene when itzhak stern is typing up the list of the final order of men and women, towards the end of the movie; where stern says, 'the list is an absolute good, the list is life, within its margins lies the gulf...'
czcams.com/video/CmyP-ljev68/video.html
Jessica Repp your thinking of “making the list”
i am here with yours but don't tell me just do it
Leave me
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