Do you hear the people sing? (Epilogue)
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2013
- Chorus Do you hear the people sing Lost in the valley of the night It is the music of a people Who are climbing to the light
For the wretched of the earth There is a flame that never dies Even the darkest night will end And the sun will rise.
They will live again in freedom In the garden of the Lord We will walk behind the plough-share We will put away the sword The chain will be broken And all men will have their reward!
Will you join in our crusade? [ From: www.metrolyrics.com/epilogue-f... ] Who will be strong and stand with me? Somewhere beyond the barricade Is there a world you long to see? Do you hear the people sing? Say, do you hear the distant drums? It is the future that we bring When tomorrow comes! Will you join in our crusade? Who will be strong and stand with me? Somewhere beyond the barricade Is there a world you long to see? Do you hear the people sing Say, do you hear the distant drums? It is the future that we bring When tomorrow comes! Tomorrow comes! Tomorrow comes!
YOU CAN NEVER LEAVE THIS FILM WITH DRY EYES EVER
Stupid philosophy Penguin your right
Me neither, cudnt stop crying from laughter at this point
Theories16 ooh careful not to cut yourself on all that edge, junior.
Right
Stupid philosophy Penguin I did I have not soul
This song has the strength of a national anthem
More like an *international anthem.. As it resonates with people from all around the world and it signifies hope and unity and a better future
Tâm Ngân except not really, it's more of a message to all the wretched that there *is* a better place. It's a promise that, in time, suffering will end.
This song has the strength to remove any need for a nation. And an anthem for those nations.
This song wrote for communism
@@hujake5406 *against
When every single person in Paris is an opera singer
and speak english
@@silliestsususagest3276 idk how to distinguish between British and French people
@@ming5577 I can see there is a British and a French look to people. I knew someone at university I guessed he was French because he has a French look, what that exactly is I cannot say. It's weird, I have russian ancestry and my teachers would always say I have a Russian and britsh look to me, not that they could pinpoint what it was. Perhaps nose shape, or eye shape or jaw shape perhaps.
Not many of the cast is actually French ,if any of the actor or actresses are , they are Mostly English European , & a few Americans actors/actresses
Lucas Fernández they revolt
“somewhere beyond the barricade” always gets me. they’re still fighting for what they believe beyond death, whether their sacrifices meant anything or not
In the original version of the script, the finale was going centre on the February Revolution of 1848 (where the king was ousted and a new republic was established), and the rioters (including Marius and Cosette) were going to be singing this with the ghosts of everyone who died marching and singing alongside
Javert: let me in *LET ME IIIIIINNNNNNN*
OMG DONT LET HER IINNNNN
It is a crime to cut off the last two seconds of a song.
The way Marius looks at the light in this scene, just as the chants begins, makes me feel like he's listening to his fallen comrades. If this was the director's intention, that's a masterpiece.
It was more like Eddie's idea. He directed “Empty Chairs...”. He is an absolute genius. He discussed it with Tom Hooper.
both of them looked because it was as if their soul died becaue of all the friends and loved ones they have lost
I refuse to believe anything Tom Hooper does is even close to a 'masterpiece'
Quite likely. To my mind both the best musical and best novel ever written.
Is Heaven just a big wooden thing in the middle of Paris?
Lui I USED TO THINK IT WAS A BOAT ON LAND
Seuhiris I think it's supposed to be the barricade but I am not really sure.
Lui Yeah it is the Barricade
That is the Barricade, uncultured swine!
That was sarcasm, uncultured swine!
“Somewhere beyond the barricade is there a world you long too see…” has me in tears 😭 it’s such a personal thing because I have so much family issues and there is a world beyond that barricade that I long to see….
hope u feel better💜
Rest in peace those heroes who without knowing their names, without knowing them and without being anything moved mountains and taught the rest of the world to move them and to demand their greatest right: to live.
When I saw Gavroche and Epopine.. I started to cry 😭
ikr. even fantine. they did not deserve their ends
i love them so much it hurts
Epopine
I cried when I saw the bishop died
Valjean dies and automatically knows the words to the song everyone is singing.
"Heaven is knowing the words to musical numbers", or so someone said
they're reading from cue cards that's why they're all looking up front
Yeah, that's called a musical.
Sir Kewbic Bet you’re fun at a party mate
@@diggernick5228 Absolutely lol
French version:
For the will of the people,
None can extinguish our voice,
And so the song will ring out forever,
As it had so long before,
We wish that our light,
Will penetrate the mask of night
To illuminate our land
And to change our lives.
The glorious day will come
When on its march towards the ideal,
Mankind will progress from evil
To good and from falsehoods to truth,
A dream may yet die,
But hope lives on forever!
Will you join in our crusade,
Of those with hopes for humanity?
For every fallen barricade,
One hundred more will rise again,
For the will of the people,
We hear the sound of distant drums,
Announcing the future that they bring,
When tomorrow comes!
Will you join in our crusade,
Of those with hopes for humanity?
For every fallen barricade,
One hundred more will rise again,
For the will of the people,
We hear the sound of distant drums,
Announcing the future that they bring,
When tomorrow comes!
Ah! Tomorrow comes!
I remember getting the chills in the movie theatre every time this came on. To hear this movie in a theatre was so amazing & beautiful to the ear. I had to see it 6 times in the theatre. I wish we could get a 10 year anniversary screening.
すごく命がけだったのがよくわかる映画だったし、涙が止まらなくなる😭
*ENTER NAPOLEON III* : "Your saviour is here!"
Why did I read that in Loki's voice :')
Otto von Bismarck: I’m gonna end this mans whole career
@Eduardo Cortez Cornejo ...that is the joke, you know he didnt get elected by saying he would do those things right?
Nick Werner everybody politics lies , democracy or not
Napoleon Bonaparte looking at his nephew's empire:
What is this garbage. I didn't become Emperor for this. What the s**t
I love the reminder in those last two repeated words. Tomorrow comes, this isn't over, you're not finished, you have more to give, and you will get another chance.
Tomorrow comes.
I absolutely LOVE France, and I have such a strong, emotional connection to that country, that it makes me tear up when I see the flags waving.
Yeah all revolutions end up in slaughter of millions so far
@@Cortesevasive nope, not always... La Révolution des Oeillets in Portugal was very soft and brought Democracy there...
@@Cortesevasive The Danish Revolution was more or less just "Hey we don't want a king anymore, we want Democracy" and seeing the things going on in Europe he was just like "Sure" and that's our Revolution in a nutshell
@@oli_7883 Thanks for the info. Ironically Russian Tsar abdicated semipeacefully as well...
every time I hear this song I cry 😭 because the song has so much meaning to it
Right
全部見たあとにこれみるとまじで鳥肌たったし泣ける。
自由のために戦った人たちが
自分の自由を掴み取った感じがとても良い
普段日本人はデモとか拒絶反応するけどねw
No sé lo que dice, pero miente.jpg
Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. My favourite verse.
I would loved see Javert in this scene.
He didn't join the crusade.
That means he would have gone to heaven. He was a god obsessed man, and did loads of wromg because of it. Him not being here symbolizes that believing in god dosen't mean you get a free heaven pass. So in short...
THANK GOD HE ISN'T IN THIS SCENE
I know!!!
@@ultrajoey3478
He isn't here because he committed suicide.
@@terminallove3531 Exactly, and that sent him to his deserved place in hell.
Wtf?!!!! Lyrics are stronger than my government!!!!!
Same.
Yo
このシーン大好きです、どれだけ泣いたことか、、
自分もです!
すごく感動する終わり方ですよね
ここ最後の部分だよね。
めちゃめちゃ感動した!!!
はじめて洋楽で泣いた
この映画は本当に感動した😭
特にこの動画に出ている最後の、民衆の歌。結構鳥肌たった。
だけど最後の民衆の歌が出てくる前の場面から歌い終わるまでのストーリーが少し理解できない。
ジャン・バルジャンが亡くなるその間際、マリウスとコゼットがジャン・バルジャンを見つけ出し、彼の元に辿り着きます
そして、最後の言葉を交わしジャン・バルジャンは死を迎えます
ジャン・バルジャンの魂の前に現れたのがファンティーヌ、司祭です
そして彼女らはジャン・バルジャンの魂を神の身許へと連れていきます
そして、神の身許で最後、ファンティーヌ、ジャン・バルジャン、ABCの友(アンジョルラスやガブローシュ達)などが民衆の歌(神の国で鎖から放たれ自由に生きているという内容)を歌を歌い終わります
ジャン・バルジャンが死に、彼の人生を大きく替えてくれた2人に迎えられ神の国に辿り着く。そしてそこには明日を信じて戦った者たちがいた
と言う最後になってます
@@user-iz6rp4td4d 教えてくれてありがとうございます
I dont speak noodle
I always felt like Javert should have been shown in this scene. It took a long time, but he realized the truth and redeemed himself.
Lol no. Instead of doing anything to help anyone, he decided to throw himself of a bridge. Absolute piece of useless garbage.
His suicide was literally how he redeemed himself. Dude put so much stock into the law being right, and then that Valjean dude swings around. His bery existence called into question the very damn bedrock of Javert's own. All Javert ever knew from criminals was cruelty and evil. For a criminal to be a good person dealt a bad hand by the law means that the law was corrupt. Javert couldn't keep working under a corrupt justice system, but he couldn't keep hounding Valjean. His suicide was literally the only way he could live with himself, the only way he felt deserving of Heaven in even the tiniest damn measure.
Javert is so annoying. Like no one likes u. He just teleports into setting when NOBODY ASKED FOR HIM TO BE THERE. Like at the jail place, fine. When Faintine died he jsut teleported and was like "VaLjAuN WE sEe EAcH oThE-" NO. Or in One day more eveyone is vibing and hes like "OnE MorE dAy tIlL rEvO-" NO SHUT UP WE HATE YOU BYE BYE
Fantine: Valjean so nice to see you again
Valjean: Fantine thank you for letting me get here. I can’t believe that everyone’s her....wait where’s Javert?
Javert at the gates of heaven: LET ME IN
It must be, for so it is written,
On the doorway to paradise.
Those who falter and those who fall
Will pay the price.
And he fell. Into the river. So there. 🙃
A man has faLLEN INTO THE RIVER IN PA-
Silver Inferno 😂😂
The man went downstairs I guess
@@sheriearl2629 START THE RESCUE HELICOPTER
This is what people need to sing in these dark times
Enjolras and Grantaire standing next to each other tho. Because ‘Do You Permit It?’ still kills me
YES.
1:02 Valjean discovers heaven is discovering you know the words to musical numbers
Valjean already knew the chorus of the song since he was at the rebellion.
I don’t think of this as a political song, I think of it as a hopeful one. With with the religious connotations, I think it can still be applied to everyone in a hard place, and the hope that the hard times will end.
this hymn belongs to the communards who gave everything for a better system
It wasn't the commune but the June Rebellion from the 5 june 1832 to the 7 june 1832 . The commune happen in 1871
You know, obviously it was originally political, BUT it can be used for anything appropriate
@@Fitzwilliamdarcy1000 originally this song was intended to be used in a musical "Les Miserables", nothing political or communist about it, this version makes a fucking reference to God it isn't communist.
@@georgelupas3499 Christian socialism. Also, this revolution was in fact communist, one of the first in fact.
まじでこのシーンは泣いた
"Everyones equal when they are dead."
-Part from Les Miserable- 🇫🇷
Masterpiece of art. Creating beauty in what was surely dirty, bloody, chaotic, unsure times.
“And He will judge between the nations, And will render decisions for many peoples; And they will hammer their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not lift up sword against nation, And never again will they learn war.”
Isaiah 2:4
Halleluhah
やっぱりレミゼラブルは最高マジで泣ける
この曲めっちゃ好き...
Great! I love France! Greetings from you brother- Poland!
I sang this song in chorus club in junior high school, at first, I sang without knowing the meaning, but I was very moved when I saw the movie and knew the meaning. Whenever I listen to this song, I think I'll do my best even if it's hard. This song is my favorite song. I'm Japanese and not good at English so it might be hard to read.
I love how they are singing with hope and pride when i see French Regulars dead against the barricade. Yea, no hope for them.
The only good royalist is a dead royalist
Kenetic Kups except for Bonapartists, they were cool back then
@@kenetickups6146 Right, even men such as henri de la rochejaquelein? No, didn't think so
Juan Carlos De Goya never heard of him
@@kenetickups6146 look up The War In The Vendée
This film always makes me cry whenever I watch it
This scene eternally just drowns my eyes in tears and my heart with emotions.
I’m just over here sobbing yet again because Grantaire is there, right beside Enjolras. He made it, and that breaks my heart and makes me sooo happy at the same time.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH yes TuT We can die happy, now, too....
This Epilogue is what the author really meant to convey. I don't know why the song in the middle of the opera is more often used. People should sing this one instead to bring the Christian connotation to the world, hopefully there will be more peace.
This song talks of peace in a time where peacemaking is futile for a revolution the other song brings to mind a rousing tune for revolutionary fervor
Just watched thisnmovie last night. I was crying on the church scene where anne hathaway appeared. And then this scene happened. I dont know but the sp it was just so uplifting and want you to do your best and the feeling of hope shall never vanish. I replayed this scene for more than 8 times I think. Que maravillosa
Jean Valjean's prototype was not chaste, much less so altruistic.
I saw in Jean Valjean an idealized caricature than a real person.
Vidocq changed not because of a priest but because he was advantageous. He stopped being a criminal because he was advantageous.
The film / film is too stupid to be taken seriously.
CRUSADE!?
CRUSADE!?
CRUSADE!?
OFF TO THE HOLY LANDS BOIS!!!!!!
Deus Vult
I will never forget when the people made a memorable ovation to this movie after this song. 😢😢
I sob at the end every watch.
Every. Single. Time.
This song is even more relevant now!
It makes me goosebumps
This ain’t music.THIS IS ART
鳥肌やばい!世界史選択だけどフランス革命ってやっぱすごいね
I'm 27 and crying just by this song
French revolution: The musical
蛤哈哈哈哈
The french revolution happened before the 19th century. Les mis’s setting was decades after the Revolution.
@@user-md9cc4hh3t THE French Revolution, yes.
There have been several revolutions in France. Les Miserables is set against the June Rebellion of 1832, the last outbreak of violence linked to the July Revolution of 1830
According to TV Tropes this would be an example of a "Triumphant Reprise."
このシーンはすごい泣いたなー😂
いい話だよね
Whwn you play a paradox game, and rebels take your capital
Vic2 in nutshel
This song makes me cry every damn time. Chills.
Thank you very much; this is indeed the grand finalee😊well done😊thank you, very much! Much obliged😊
PLAY THIS AT MY FUNERAL
this song is what keeps me living and for me to not give up no matter how much it hurts
I remember seeing the last ever live performance of this in NY, I cried the whole curtain call
I feel like Parisians may have started singing this recently
I saw the "10 years ago" and thought "this is older than me." Then i realized that this was made in 2012 and i am almost 16... I was thinking of 2002...
I am born 2000. I consistently assume 10 years ago was 2010. My following "Fucking hell" gets more and more mildly irritated every year as I think of that fact and the gap widens 😂
Goosebumps everytime I listen to this song ♥️
God damn it I wanna stage a proletarian revolution again
I get this feeling in my heart whenever i watch this video its like im just so amazed and out of words but at the same time i get this sad feeling when i see them and remember their hard life
This will always make you tear up. It gives you hope
最初の方の民衆の歌とは違うリズム、歌詞なんだよね
すでに亡くなったキャラ達が歌うってことは、ここは天国ってことかな?
どちらにせよ、こっちの方が断然好き
たぶんそうです天国だと思います♪
this song makes me cry everytime I hear it
I'm crying, this song will always have a special meaning to me
I think we need this now !
大好き大好き大好き!!
何度も何度でも見たい!!💕🥺💕
どれだけこのシーンで泣いて勇気を貰ったか、、、
コロナが落ち着いたらフランス行きたい🇫🇷💕
Tomorrow comes♥️
One of the very few moments I cried while watching a movie.
Brings a tear to the eye
It's has the best powerful ending ever!
ここのシーン最高すぎる
We will live again in freedom in the garden of the lord..
We will walk behind the ploughshare ,we will put away the swooord
The chain will be broken and all men will have their rewardddd😴❤
Still gives me chills
Our class did this play and now it's one of the most nostalgic song for me
This scene actually represents the 1848 revolution in France, which succeeded and finally democratised France after almost sixty long years of struggle.
That's beautiful ;_;
And the Napoleon III presented himself.
hotelmario510 this is actually the reason the Netherlands has a constitution, because of the French Revolution the king decided he should not hold all the power.
Who thought this song would be so relevant in goddamn 2019.
Unfortunately, since we never really learn worldwide most people aren't doing so red hot economically and many civilly. We're yet another powder keg waiting to be lit.
Maybe because this movie had to do with the French having a democracy that was fought for in the French Revolution & was on the verge of losing it cause of Napoleon the 3rd , even today sadly countries are still fighting for a democracy that’s why this still so relevant
2020: you have no idea...
@@sammillward62 Oh shit. Turns out I really didn't have 2020 vision.
So Beautiful ❤️
Wow...this song is so powerful and emotional
I love it!!! 😢
This song I sung during my lunch in college and everyone else begun to sing this song with me. Over 100 students sung with me. I have never seen anything like it before. I wish I could have recorded it
RAIDER ACTUAL and then everybody clapped and got a $100 bill
/r thathappened
Of all the things that never happened that never happened the most
yeah imma call bullshit buddy
@@skoobydu1364 life is full of surprises buddy and plus our drama class was producing Les Miserables that year
This give me goosebumps
Its amazing
Beautiful
I fell in love with this musical❤
2021? Anybody here? It can’t be only me alone!
Just wanted to add this song has religious contexts from the book of Isaiah to beat the spear into plowshares and to put away the sword .
Way to go Les mis you made me cry during your movie
More than once
Powerful
.
Wow, I just noticed that the film was shooting in Greenwich!
Revolutionaries at france: Do you hear the people sing?
6 pounder gun loaded with canister fixed at each block of france: *Nope......*
やっぱり最後のやつで亡くなった人たちが出てくるのが…😭
亡くなった市民にとってはこの景色が天国や楽園のようなものだったのかな‥
THE BISHOP DIED!!? HE WAS MY FAVORITE
No he is God. From the start...
@@NicolasViard-kc9dm wdym
Hugh should play the role of the phantom